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  1. In 1787, Rush founded The Young Ladies Academy which was the first all female academy established in America. “Thoughts upon Female Education” was the lecture he gave at the first public ceremony of the school.

  2. The purpose of Young E.L.I.T.E. Columbus is to offer young females between the ages of 11-18 an amazing opportunity to better themselves both inwardly and outwardly. Young E.L.I.T.E. programs and events focus on building the participants’ self-esteem, helping them define and embrace their individuality and also to develop the goals needed to ...

  3. At Columbus School for Girls, we believe girls do better in an environment created specifically for them and that they should be free to be who they are—and do what they will—without anyone to stand in their way.

  4. These 293 women—honored as Women of Achievement over the last 37 years—come from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences. But each shares a deep commitment to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for women in central Ohio. Today, many are still actively doing just that: acting as leaders in their workplaces and communities.

  5. The Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia was the first government recognized institution established for women's higher education in the United States.

  6. Brown Girls Mentoring is here to empower young Brown Girls in all shades of beauty to know their worth, strive for excellence, and to embrace their natural beauty. Our vision is to form lifelong bonds of sisterhood, to build confidence, and to see EVERY Brown Girl reach their full potential!

  7. We educate your Brown Girl (s) through lectures, trainings, activities, simulations, role play, affirmations and so much more! Brown Girls Mentoring is here to empower young Brown Girls in all shades of beauty to know their worth, strive for excellence, and to embrace their natural beauty.