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Tag: Women's History Month
African-American
Bennett College to Receive $25,000 from Fashion Nova and Megan Thee Stallion
Bennett College â a historically Black liberal arts college for women â will receive $25,000 from Fashion Nova Cares, e-commerce fashion lifestyle brand Fashion Nova and Grammy-winning artist Megan Thee Stallion. Bennettâs $25,000 will go towards its Center for Entrepreneurial Studies. Throughout March, Fashion Nova Cares pledged to support and donate $1,000,000 to women entrepreneurs, [âŚ]
March 31, 2021
Women
Reflections of a Woman in STEM
It is no secret that women remain underrepresented in STEM fields. Based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics, for the last 15 years, women have consistently earned more than half of the degrees conferred by postsecondary institutions.
March 11, 2021
Women
Women Studies Scholars Worry Their Programs Are at Risk for Being Cut Amid Tightening Budgets
Womenâs studies scholars worry programs like theirs will take a hit as the pandemic leads to adjunct faculty and staff layoffs, pay cuts, furloughs and slashed programs across higher education. But in the midst of all this, womenâs studies scholars across the country are finding ways to celebrate Womenâs History Month and emphasize the importance of their research.
March 4, 2021
Women
Womenâs History Month Special: Changing Our Approach To âThe Changeâ
Coincidentally, at the beginning of March and Womenâs History Month, I started going through something that billions of women over the hundreds of years of history have been through. Of course, given the long history, I knew it would happen to me eventually, but, when it did, what surprised me was that I felt so unprepared and ill-informed.
March 26, 2019
African-American
Dr. King Deserves More
We have now entered what I and many other scholars of color call, âThe High Season.â Itâs that period between Martin Luther King Day, Black History Month and Womenâs History Month when we are regularly called upon to lend our scholarly expertise to elementary schools programs, university symposia and community banquets. But, Dr. King deserves more than just annual celebrations. His memory deserves a full time commitment to eradicating poverty, abuses of power, sexism, militarism and yes, racism.
January 28, 2019
Opinion
The Battle for Americaâs Soul
Citizens of America, we are under siege and on the battlefield against each other. We live in the same United States, but we live in a divided country. America, what is happening to us?
March 26, 2018
African-American
Serena and Venus Williams are Champions on and off the Court
March is Womenâs History Month, so honoring the Williams sisters seems to be a natural fit.
March 12, 2017
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