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These 6 women in STEM are on a mission to change the world

The Johnson & Johnson WiSTEM2D Scholars Award Program winners have big ideas—and an even bigger drive to inspire other women studying science, technology, engineering, math, manufacturing and design to pursue their dreams, too.

Girls Who Code teams up with Johnson & Johnson to inspire more high schoolers to embrace computer science

Seven weeks. 19 students. One incredible experience. We’re talking about the inaugural Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program hosted at the company’s Raritan location—and we captured it all on video. Watch as two high schoolers take us behind the scenes.

3 ways Johnson & Johnson is working to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace—and world

The company just released its inaugural Diversity & Inclusion Impact Review. We take a look inside its pages to see how the company’s striving every day to build a culture of belonging.

Re-Ignite: The Johnson & Johnson career program that’s helping people return to the world of STEM

Whether it’s due to the birth of a child, a health problem or another personal issue, life often necessitates a break from work. But it can be tough to come back from an extended leave—especially in the STEM fields. Johnson & Johnson wants to help change that.

Meet 5 change agents who are helping advance gender balance

One way we can all help improve the trajectory of health for humanity? Bridge the gender gap so more women can shine, innovate and put their mark on the world. Women like these Johnson & Johnson movers and shakers.

Doing good day and night: 6 Johnson & Johnson employees who are making the world a better place

Who says you can’t take your work home with you? For these men and women, their day jobs are just one facet of living a purpose-driven life to help others in truly impactful ways.

How the founder of All Girls Code is shaking up STEM in the Middle East

Just a year after starting her initiative, 90% of the girls who’ve attended Aya Mouallem’s All Girls Code programs—and applied to universities—have chosen to pursue STEM fields. Did we mention Aya, a Johnson & Johnson Youth Fellow, is only 20?

In search of the next great female thinkers: Why Johnson & Johnson is on a STEM2D mission

The company just awarded six promising female researchers $150,000 each through its new Scholars Award program—and that’s not the only way it’s helping women working in the sciences.

7 women who are helping to change the world for women

On International Women’s Day, we’re spotlighting inspiring Johnson & Johnson employees who work year-round to improve the health, safety and trajectory of women worldwide.

Johnson & Johnson launches an Africa Innovation Challenge for budding healthcare entrepreneurs

Winners of the challenge could receive up to $100,000 to bring their forward-thinking ideas to the next level.