8 Women’s Firsts in the 21st Century
8 Women’s Firsts in the 21st Century
How Play Time is Building the Next Generation of Woman Engineers
To encourage new perspectives in engineering, Debbie Sterling says we must first shift the perspective on what engineering is.
Is Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Post’ Too Timely?
Spielberg, Streep, and Hanks deliver a fantastic film that’s unlikely to stand the test of time.
Why Social Entrepreneurship is A Better Gig For Women Than The Corporate World
It’s time for women to abandon the corporate world and usher in a new model for successful business, says Celan Bryant.
8 Women Spies I’d Let Kick My Ass
History is written by the victorious and free, and women weren’t all that free up until around a century ago. So here’s what your history books didn’t tell you about: 8 amazing women who burnt down slave plantations, fought Nazis, and wrote their secrets in invisible ink.
Managing Up: How to Get the Best Out of Your Boss
Minna Wang reveals three simple strategies for building a mutually beneficial relationship with your boss.
Soul Survivor: How Female Artists Use Rape
Let’s talk about rape, women, art, and how it all comes together to paint a portrait of survival.
How Getting Pregnant Was the Best Thing That Could Have Happened to Our Business
Mare Forfa reflects on how her pregnancy has helped change the way she sees her ‘business-baby’ for the better.
How Harvard’s First Woman President Quietly Changed an Institution Older Than America
Harvard’s first woman President gives students a competitive edge: the ability to be leaders in a new era full of diversity and inclusion.
Bertha von Suttner: The Path to Peace
Her name has all but been forgotten, but Bertha von Suttner’s words set Europe on the first step towards embracing peace.