Moving Abroad: All You Need To Know

There are so many great reasons you may want to think about moving abroad at some point or another in your life. There is no doubt that it is the kind of thing that can really help you to get more out of your life, get things moving and so on. And it is also an experience that you might find quite exciting too. But there are quite a few…

Creating A Positive Customer Experience in 2023 Is Crucial to Business Growth

In today’s competitive business landscape, the importance of customer experience cannot be overstated. It has become increasingly clear that delivering an exceptional customer experience can not only drive business reputation but also support revenue and growth.  While many companies recognize the significance of training employees to enhance customer interactions, it is time to acknowledge that customer experience encompasses a lot more in 2023. Customers are craving unique experiences that go…

How to Pursue Justice for a Past Assault

Experiencing assault is a traumatic event that can leave lasting physical, emotional, and psychological effects. Seeking justice for a past assault is a significant step toward healing and holding the perpetrator accountable. While the process may be challenging, there are essential steps individuals can take to pursue justice and reclaim their power. This article will provide a guide on how survivors can pursue justice for an assault that may have…

How to Thrive When You Say Goodbye to Your Student Days

If you’re a recent graduate, congratulations! After years of studying and hard work, you’ve accomplished this major milestone. It is finally time to move on to the next phase in your life. However, transitioning from a student to a working professional can be challenging. This long awaited change can be overwhelming, especially for those who are not sure where to begin. In this blog post, you’ll learn how to thrive…

How to Enrich Your Life With Creativity & Fun

When it comes to life, we all have different goals. Yet, at the same time, it’s easy to discover that we spend a lot of time working on our goals and focusing on our careers that we forget to have fun in life. It’s about finding a balance – being able to work hard, enjoy your life, but also let off steam and find time for your passions too. So…

Starting Right: How To Live Below Your Means In College

One thing that everyone can agree on is how college life can be expensive. Students have to pay for costs like tuition and textbooks on top of their daily living expenses. It’s no wonder some students end up in lots of debt by the time they graduate! It doesn’t matter if you’re a freshman or even a senior. The following tips and tricks will inspire you and help you keep…

Achieving Wellness: Top Strategies for Nurturing a Healthy Body and Why It Matters

What exactly does health and wellness mean? In the past, this content meant people restricted their diets and were forced into unhealthy eating habits to maintain a standard of wellness and beauty as dictated by the media and a now outdated idea of what healthy is.  On top of this, the past methodologies for weight loss and wellness ignored the mental health aspect and other factors that can have a…

10 Must-Have Stationery Items for College Students

Never underestimate the impact that good stationery can have on your academic career. From helping you be more productive to making it easier to remember things, the right stationary can not only make your college career easier, but it may make it more enjoyable as well. Here are some essential stationery items you should make part of your college routine today. 1 – A Sturdy Notebook First and foremost, you’ll…

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Black and women scientists are less likely to have multiple research grants

Black and women scientists are less likely than white men to have more than two research grants, a disparity that affects career paths and innovation. A growing number of researchers have more than two grants simultaneously from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), but women and Black researchers are less likely than white men to be among them, a new Yale study finds. This disparity, the researchers say, has implications…

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Women Had to Fight the Idea of “Woman” Before They Could Gain a Political Voice

by Lillian Faderman On March 1, 2022, President Joe Biden delivered his first State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress and 38.2 million T.V. viewers. Seated at the President’s back were the Speaker of the House and the Vice President of the United States: both women—for the first time in the history of the United States. To the “founding fathers,” any political voice for women would…