Industry Insights
Welcome to Pink Space Theory's Industry News page, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights in STEM news and STEAM education in Northern Virginia. Here, we cover exciting developments, innovative practices, and inspiring stories in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Explore how our STEM classes for kids are making an impact
The Confidence Drop
Until age 12, boys and girls report to have identical levels of confidence, but by 13 a girl’s confidence drops by 30%. This makes her less optimistic, less likely to take risks, and less resilient. By age 13, there is also a 45% chance that a girl will believe she’s not allowed to fail because she needs to be perfect.
The Amazing Pyramids of Egypt
The thought of building these marvels of engineering intrigued me from the first time I learned about the pyramids in Egypt. How could these massive structures remain standing for thousands of years with such precision? This, despite the limited construction machinery of the time?
Davila and her inspirational tale of how she came to work for environmental cause
Davila, originally from Tailevu Province, grew up in Israel and Lebanon. Her unique experiences inspired her to think about how different communities around the world are protecting their environments.
Finding Happiness in a STEM Career
Several surveys show that STEM careers not only can provide such factors as meaningful work, but they also, reportedly, have higher job satisfaction rates as compared to other fields.
The Wonderful Story of Mikaila and the Bees
Read about Mikaila Ulmer's journey of launching her lemonade brand BeeSweet Lemonade. She appeared on Shark Tank and landed a deal with entrepreneur Daymond John. Since then, Mikaila has continued to grow her business, expanded her product line, and partnered with companies like Whole Foods Market etc. She also published a book, Bee Fearless: Dream Like a Kid.
Women Who Rock!
Over the eons of time there have been a countless number of women who have proven that accomplishing great things is not a gender limited thing to do.
Meet Kate Taulane
Kate is student at Georgetown University, studying Mathematics & Sociology. Kate participated in the GU VIEW Program which pairs students with alumni and friends of Georgetown for part-time, short-term virtual projects, or “micro-internships.”
Groundbreaking Discoveries by Women…That Were Uncredited
March is National Women’s History Month and as women from all walks of life are celebrated and we want to highlight 10 women who made groundbreaking discoveries that led to major advancements and improvements in our lives.
Allison Terry: From Graduate to Game Designer
The journey hasn't been easy, but it has been incredibly rewarding. I've made some amazing friends, had the opportunity to work on some incredible projects, and I'm now a full-time game designer. It's been an incredible journey, and I'm so excited to see where it takes me next!
STEM Is A Girl Thing! Just Ask Osborn Park High School Robotics Team The Metal Jackets.
At the beginning of the era of digital transformation, the underrepresentation of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) occupations presents key challenges.