DeVry University Inspires Young Girls

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Chicago area high school girls participate in a hands-on robotics workshop at a HerWorld event at the Museum of Science & Industry on March 13, 2013. DeVry University hosts National HerWorld Month in March to show girls how they can make a difference in their world through science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

It is projected that job opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) will grow more than seven percent faster than job opportunities in non-STEM fields through 2018. Despite this positive employment outlook, women hold less than one quarter of STEM positions today. To help reverse this trend, DeVry University is hosting a series of events for National HerWorld Month to show high school girls how they can make a difference in their world through STEM.

Now in its 16th year, DeVry University’s HerWorld program educates high school girls about in-demand STEM careers and inspires them to achieve their college and career goals. HerWorld is an initiative of STEM Ready, a national grassroots movement established by DeVry University to introduce more high school students to STEM and careers in STEM. For more information, visit www.devry.edu/stemready.

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