Where Women Scientists Are the Majority
Women physicists from Lebanon, Palestine, Pakistan, and Egypt share their thoughts about being scientists in places where women make up a much ...
Read MoreHow Kim Ng Broke Baseball’s Glass Ceiling
Starting in the early 2000s, sports pundits began predicting that, any moment now, Kim Ng would become the first female general manager ...
Read More7 Women Scientists Who Defied the Odds and Changed Science Forever
As with many industries, science has a woman problem. Only around 30 percent of researchers around the world are women according to UNESECO, and ...
Read MoreSocial Media Has Exposed the Racism of Private Schools - but There's Still More to Do
In the wake of George Floyd's killing last year, the racial reckoning of the "Black at" movement spread across Instagram. Black ...
Read MoreBlack and Hispanic women aren’t sharing in the job market recovery
Employment statistics for women of color were not only more severe when the Covid-19 pandemic began, but are more sluggish in improving. For ...
Read MoreNASA to Honor ‘Hidden Figure’ Mary W. Jackson During Headquarters Naming Ceremony
Acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk will lead a ceremony at 1 p.m. EST Friday, Feb. 26, officially naming the NASA Headquarters building in ...
Read MoreGoogle’s program for Black college students suffered disorganization and culture clashes, former participants say
First announced in 2017, Google’s Howard West program was envisioned as a way to train more Black college students for the rigors of a ...
Read MoreMothers who earned straight A’s in high school manage the same number of employees as fathers who got failing grades
Leadership opportunities for even the most academically successful girls are few. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images Jill Yavorsky, University ...
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