Computer science jobs pay well and are growing fast. Why are they out of reach for so many of America’s students?
Black and Hispanic students are underrepresented in Advanced Placement courses in computer science. Maskot/Getty Images Tamara Pearson, Spelman ...
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An opinion column in The Wall Street Journal came under fire over the weekend for asking educator and incoming first lady ...
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Thomas Edison remains the poster child of American invention 89 years after his death. Underwood & Underwood via the Library of ...
Read MoreGermany agrees on law for mandatory female quotas in the boardroom
The German government has agreed on mandatory female quotas on the boards of leading businesses, a move that Berlin says was necessary as ...
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AMID A SEEMINGLY endless pandemic, as a spiraling number of COVID-19 deaths presage what could be a long, dark winter, the news ...
Read MoreWhy Diversity And Inclusion Are Crucial In Times Of Disruption
In times of increasing disruption and uncertainty, companies need to continue to prioritize diversity and inclusiveness (D&I) for the ...
Read MoreApple hires Intel’s Barbara Whye as its new head of diversity
Apple has announced a new vice president of inclusion and diversity. Barbara Whye, who has made a name for herself as Intel’s head of ...
Read MoreBreakthrough for women: Miami Marlins hire Kim Ng as GM
Kim Ng started her Major League Baseball career as an intern, and three decades later she’s still on the rise while shattering ...
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