and why we need more women in science and technology. I get it. I come from a lineage of successful women in science. My mother is a physician, my aunt is a dentist, and my grandmother is a chemistry major who worked at a blood lab. I genuinely applaud their choices and believe young women should feel free to pursue their interests in STEM. But I also think that a lot has been done in recent years to encourage young women to do just that — and,in STEM fields.
Governments can encourage women to pursue higher education by offering scholarships, grants, loans, and loan forgiveness programs. Governments can also discourage girls from getting an education, such as when thebanned Afghan girls from studying beyond the sixth grade. This is why more women should participate in politics and study public policy.of state house or assembly seats. 24% of state governors are women. We have the ability and the responsibility to improve these statistics.
It is, therefore, critical to encourage high schoolers to study public policy, work for the government, or run for office to improve women’s education, health, and rights. If I chose this career path someday, my mom, aunt, and grandmother would not only approve; they would genuinely applaud. Experts on Israel forms unity government, House Republicans meet to pick speaker, student loan forgiveness, Nobel Prize, workers' walkouts, far-right surge in Germany, ABC pro, and Hispanic Heritage Month