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    From Silicon Valley, a STEM program for girls

    • August 12, 2016
    You may have heard the statistics on women as STEM – science, technology, engineering and math – professionals, and they are discouraging. Consider these findings by the United States Census…
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      What does getting muddy have to do with self-esteem?

      • July 26, 2012
      At the Junior League of the Quad Cities, it’s a key element of an ambitious program to nurture self-esteem among girls and young women. It’s also part of a larger…
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      Marketing 101: What’s In a Name?

      • February 21, 2012
      In business, picking the right name for your product is important. Sounds like the Junior League of Lancaster has got that figured out. In 2010, JLL started a High School…
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