General Motors, Ashland, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, MilliporeSigma and Summertime Kids are helping
Cincinnati Museum Center to offer a free STEM Girls program for ages 7-14.
The Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is working to bridge the gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields and to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, chemists, and doctors with the free program called STEM Girls.
The program connects girls (and boys) ages 7 to 14 with local professionals, many of whom are women, working in STEM fields, showing through hands-on programming just how cool STEM fields can be. Spring STEM Girls programs are available for registration on January 28.
Click here for the full schedule of STEM Girls programs this spring at the University of Cincinnati Department of Engineering and other programs.