From ABC News authored by Kelly McCarthy: “‘Military family’ takes on new meaning for a set of sisters who made history as the first to both attain the general’s rank … Read More
Help Deserving Teachers Tackle Those Classroom Supplies With #ClearTheLists
From She Knows authored by Jennifer Matten: “Here’s some good news for a change — and you can be a big part of it. One elementary school teacher in Texas, … Read More
Male VP’s ‘ROI’ Comment to Mom Breastfeeding During Meeting Goes Viral
From Working Mother authored by Anna Cincotta: “Returning from maternity leave comes with a host of challenges, from the logistical to the emotional. But some workplaces, such as Patagonia and the Working Mother 100 … Read More
The ‘Glass Ceiling’ Is Tired. Women Are ‘Reinventing the Game.’
From The Wall Street Journal authored by Sue Shellenbarger: “Employers are battling to hire skilled employees in one of the tightest labor markets in 50 years. So they must be courting … Read More
Job-Interview Etiquette Isn’t Just for the Applicants
From The Wall Street Journal authored by Sue Shellenbarger: “Employers are battling to hire skilled employees in one of the tightest labor markets in 50 years. So they must be courting … Read More
Meet Poppy Northcutt, the Woman Who Helped Bring the Apollo 11 Astronauts Home Safely
From TIME authored by Olivia B. Waxman: “The boundary broken by the Apollo 11 astronauts, when they became the first humans to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969, … Read More
The U.S. women didn’t wait for their moment. They demanded it, and that’s what real power is.
From The Washington Post authored by Sally Jenkins: “Real power doesn’t come from lifting a dumbbell or having a big office. Those are just petty little varieties of it. If … Read More
World Cup Players Say Muscles and Makeup Mix Just Fine, Thanks
From The New York Times authored by Allison McCann: “For her third World Cup, Francisca Ordega wanted to stand out. She had worn her hair in dreadlocks for her first and … Read More
The Army ignored her warnings about a dangerous colleague — then he set her on fire
From Business Insider authored by James Clark: “Alone in her office, Katie Blanchard saw him out of the corner of her eye. It was Clifford Currie, a 54-year-old civilian employee … Read More
Women reach their earnings peak 11 years before men and are paid $35,000 less, survey shows
From CNBC authored by Karen Gilchrist: “Women reach their peak earning potential some 11 years before men and earn a salary almost $35,000 lower than their male counterparts, a new … Read More