by Jill Tietjen | Mar 21, 2012 | In The News, Publications
Engineer writes book on females that changed history- Less than 20 percent of women pursue careers in the sciences, said president and CEO of Technically Speaking, Jill Tietjen, in her lecture sponsored by the Women in Science and Engineering Endowment at the Campus Theater Tuesday morning.
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by Jill Tietjen | Mar 1, 2012 | In The News, Newsletters
March 12, 2012 is a special day for many women in the United States and around the world – it marks the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting! In 1911, Juliette Gordon Low was searching for something useful to do with her life. She was in England and met Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movement. On March 12, 1912, from her home in Savannah, Georgia, Juliette (whose nickname was Daisy) made her historic phone call to a friend who was a distant cousin and said “I’ve got something for the girls of Savannah, and all of America, and all the world, and we’re going to start it tonight!” Eighteen girls formed that first troop including Margaret “Daisy Doots” Gordon, her niece and namesake, who was the first registered member.
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by Jill Tietjen | Mar 1, 2012 | In The News, Kalon Women Magazine
March 12, 2012 is a special day for many women in the United States and around the world – it marks the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting. Another youth leadership organization that has recently celebrated its centennial is 4-H. Both were founded by women: and their founders, Juliette Gordon Low and Jessie Field Shambaugh, are the focus of our column during March.
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by Jill Tietjen | Feb 1, 2012 | In The News, Kalon Women Magazine
In February of each year, we celebrate Valentine’s Day. It is an opportunity to ac knowledge those people in our lives whom we love. The word “love” is a rich one that has several expansive connotations. One of the definitions of love is “the feeling of benevolence and brotherhood that people should have for each other.” Frances Wisebart Jacobs and Emily Bissell are two of the many women from our book Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America, who personify this sister hood of compassion for other people.
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by Jill Tietjen | Feb 1, 2012 | In The News, Newsletters
During February of each year, we celebrate Black History Month. We also celebrate the special holiday of Valentine’s Day, when we honor the people we love. Some writers have characterized “music” as love in search of a word. Linking music with Black History month in this month’s enewsletter, we feature African-American women in the music field – singer Ella Fitzgerald, composer Florence Beatrice Smith Price, and pianist Hazel Harrison.
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by Jill Tietjen | Jan 2, 2012 | In The News, Newsletters
Although we haven’t had a woman president in the U.S. yet, women have served as members of the Cabinet since Frances Perkins was appointed Secretary of Labor in 1933. As we head into the presidential election year of 2012, we are pleased to profile four of these pioneering women.
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