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Isabelle – Empowering Female Entrepreneurs 

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Isabelle, TechGirl 2016, USA Isabelle studies at Stanford University where she is concurrently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Symbolic Systems (computer science, psychology, linguistics, philosophy) and a master’s degree in Computer Science. She is also Managing Partner for Dorm Room Fund, the nation’s largest student-run venture capital fund with a portfolio valuation worth over $1 Read More »

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2020 TechGirls Virtual Camp

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2020 TechGirls Virtual Camp While the global pandemic, kept us physically apart, the 2020 TechGirls built friendships and explored youth leadership with 62 TechGirls from 12 different countries and many times zones! August 2020 TechGirls accomplished a great deal in a unique virtual space.   Made friends from across the globe: Shared stories, art, recipes, and dreams Read More »

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Elizabeth – STEM Journey to Medicine

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Elizabeth, TechGirl 2015, USA The summer before starting college in 2015, I had the privilege to be a part of TechGirls. Throughout the course of one week, I met girls from around the world and learned about their cultures, interests, and even some dance moves. I was surprised how quickly I was able to connect Read More »

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Sadiya – Legacy of a Change Maker

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Sadiya, TechGirl 2019, Uzbekistan Since my childhood I always wanted to study in the United States. Since participating in the TechGirls program last summer I got an initial taste of what it is like to study in the states and learned that education is really powerful and forms a person’s intelligence. My participation in the Read More »

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Audrea – Tech & Social Reform

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Audrea, TechGirl 2016, USA Upon first learning about the TechGirls initiative, I could not have been more excited to get involved. Yet I had no idea the impact it would continue to source four years later. These past few years, TechGirls has guided not only my academic pursuits in technology, but also my personal growth Read More »

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Hiba – Women Empowerment Across the Globe

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Hiba, Morocco, TechGirls 2019 The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? “You won’t be part of the team!” The team. It was not the Read More »

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TechGirls Alumnae – Innovation in the midst of COVID-19

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In response to the global health crisis, TechGirls alumnae have utilized their STEM and leadership skills to support their local communities. They are providing support and innovation directly to medical professionals, conducting peer education programs and serving those in need. Here are some of the many inspiring actions being taken by alumnae around the globe: Read More »

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Aneekah – Tech Skills for Social Good

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Aneekah, TechGirls 2018, USA Aneekah is a rising college freshman at Princeton University and has just finished a gap year program through Princeton’s Novogratz Bridge Year Program, where she held an internship at a Yayasan SAMIN, a child rights protection NGO based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. During her internship, she supported their focus on preventing child Read More »

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Jadelynn – Using STEM to Solve Global Challenges

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Jadelynn, TechGirl 2019, USA It was truly an honor to have the opportunity to be a US Youth Ambassador for the TechGirls program and to become a part of such an inspiring, passionate, international network of young women. Not only did we learn programming, cybersecurity, and leadership skills, we also made friendships that we will Read More »

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Rawan – Computer Science Education Abroad

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Rawan, Egypt, TechGirl 2017 Hello! My name is Rawan and I am a TechGirls 2017 alumna. I remember the first time I heard about TechGirls. It was my first year at Maadi STEM School for Girls, a project-based, STEM-oriented all-girls school in Cairo. After gaining admission to the school, I was keen on utilizing all Read More »

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