The Asian American immigrants behind key technology innovations
Why does one of the world’s largest and most successful telecommunications companies have the word “railroad” in its name? Every ...
Read MoreWhy Asian Americans on Wall Street from Goldman Sachs to Wells Fargo are breaking their silence
Assaults and harassment against Asian Americans, a group comprising some 23 million people in the U.S., have brought AAPI issues to the national ...
Read MoreYale Professor Named to National Academy of Sciences
Serap Aksoy, a professor at the Yale School of Public Health, is among 120 new members elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), one of ...
Read MoreU.S. job openings soar to record 8.1 million, but businesses can’t find enough workers
Slowdown in hiring sparks debate over whether extra unemployment benefits are keeping people from taking jobs Businesses have a record 8.1 million ...
Read MoreUnemployment Benefits Are Not Creating A Worker Shortage
As the U.S. economy bounces back from the COVID-induced downturn, some employers say they’re having a hard time finding ...
Read MoreGeoscientists call for action on tackling racial inequality in field
An article published in the journal Nature Geoscience has highlighted the shocking under-representation of students from ethnic minority ...
Read MoreAsian American discrimination is real -- and it also isn't new
Being born in the United States wasn't enough for Yi-Li Wu to avoid a lifetime of constant microaggressions. From being told she had to be good at ...
Read MoreU-Md. president aims to hire more faculty of color, cut carbon emissions and bolster research
The University of Maryland in College Park will hire more faculty of color, slash its carbon emissions and bolster investments in research, Darryll J ...
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