Is Prioritizing STEM Preparing Kids for the Future of Work?

How are we preparing students for the future of work? We need to do more that promote STEM and coding. Join the conversation.
Help! My daughter is a music major!

A student decided to focus on singing as a career, As a musician myself with a musical daughter, what should I advise about a career as a musician?
Planning for and Managing College Life with Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Lyme, Autoimmune & Physical Disability Challenges

Planning for & Managing College Life with Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Lyme, Autoimmune & Physical Disability Challenges
AI, Fashion, and Beauty

AI model Sophia attends events at NY Fashion Week. Created by Hanson Robotics engineers, she walked the runway at the Melange 2019 show that took place at the historic St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Harlem, joined by the stunning model Madeline Stuart.
We’d Love for You to Write for GirlsGo.

Write for GirlsGo about topics students care about most; build your authority as an expert thought leader and influence and inspire readers for social good!
Mom, I’m fine
This guy travelled the world carrying this signThis guy travelled the world carrying this 'Mom, I'm fine' sign
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Yes, Use the Singular They in Your Writing
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Student writers can be confident about using the gender-inclusive “singular They” pronoun in lieu of him or her in writing and speaking about a person who identifies outside of traditional male female gender definitions.
3 Major Health Benefits from your Favorite Sweet Summer Snack

Summer conjures memories of poolside tanning, holiday cookouts, and, of course, fresh, juicy watermelon. At only 40 calories per cup, this sweet summertime staple may pack more of a health punch than you expected. Whether you eat it plain, cook with it, turn it into fruit salad, or just...
Are AP Exams Valuable to Students?

Should high school students take AP exams?
A Bot-Robot Lawyer Helps Refugees Seek Asylum

Joshua Browder, a 20 year-old student at Stanford University, created a robot lawyer that is providing legal assistance to refugees seeking asylum.