The Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women (BLSYW) was founded on a simple goal: to give public school students the same quality education and opportunities as their peers in private schools. The school’s all-girls environment prepares the young women of Baltimore city for success in college and life through a strong school culture and innovative teaching practice.
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Liz Coffey speaking at Oxford Brookes' Women & Leadership Conference
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A two day conference entitled Women and Leadership – Closing the Gender Gap discussed strategies to increase the representation...
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Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right | Laura Sicola | TEDxPenn
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Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: How do we sound credible? Dr. Sicola ( shows how...
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SHEROES: Women in leadership
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Some of Africa’s most influential women gathered in Ghana. The former president of Malawi Joyce Banda was amongst those...
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What Does Female Leadership Mean to You? – Women's Leadership Conference
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As part of the Women’s Leadership Conference, we asked seven MBA candidates from the Carlson School of Management what...
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"Women in Leadership" by Muffet McGraw
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University of Notre Dame head women’s basketball coach, Muffet McGraw, gave an address, “Women in Leadership,” at the “A...
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How important is women's leadership in shaping the future? (with @houseofadanna ) #wef24
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Dr Adanna Steinacker (@houseofadanna ) is at Davos 2024 asking some of the most influential women in the world...
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Shirley S (Part 3): Career, Holland and Women Leadership
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Most important lessons from Inspire magazine and more! source
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Women in Leadership | Moving Forward
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We have made strides in improved equity, but there’s still work to do. What are the frontiers of practice...