Liberty High School science students Hannah Blue, Jamie Hitchcock and Milla Kostadinov are finding ways to break down the barriers that exist for women wanting to excel in the sciences. - Jake Lynch, Reporter
'A science-y group of nerdy girls' expand the horizon for young women at school
Feb 09 2010, 9:31 AM Though as a developed society we may consider ourselves well beyond the gender-stereotypes that insist women should be homemakers, nurses or school teachers, and positions of business leadership, economic study and technical sciences are the domain of men, the... More ›
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