1.2K high school girls participate in STEM event
OREM — More than 1,000 high school girls filled up the Utah Valley University UCCU center Friday.
They were there for SheTech Explorer, a STEM event put on by the Women Tech Council and Utah Valley University. It was sponsored by Ancestry.com and the Utah STEM Action Center.
To kick off the conference, STEM-advocate Thelina Smith and Angela Trego addressed the girls. Trego told them, “it’s about you discovering things you like and don’t like.”
The girls could discover their interests through an interactive TechZone exhibit and an assortment of female-led panels and workshops. Ninth-grader Sidnee Meyers said she liked the TechZone the most because “you get to experience engineering hands-on.”
By Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, KSL