TeamSense reports on the vital contributions of women in manufacturing over 125 years, highlighting their roles in labor ...
The start of March marked the beginning of Women’s History Month, a time that most take to celebrate women and their accomplishments by recognizing the contributions they have made to ...
Why should we celebrate Women's History Month when so much progress seems to be in peril? Because knowing history is ...
From Monroe, North Carolina to one of NASA’s hidden figures, Dr. Christine Darden broke barriers in a field scarcely ...
Arlington Public Library Director Diane Kresh shares her top book picks for Women’s History Month, highlighting influential women from publishing, politics, literature and pop culture.
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This Yale Climate Connection bookshelf for Women’s History Month begins and ends, appropriately, with history. “Economica” explores the history of women’s wealth and power, an examination then updated ...
Katharine Dexter McCormick was a vocal supporter of women’s rights, paving the way for women to enter and excel in previously ...
An educational environment that supports critical thinking, diverse views and open discussions is critical to preparing students to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. The University of ...
An original print of the 1848 Declaration of Sentiments, a pivotal women's suffrage document, is now showcased in Denver.
National Women’s History Month is an opportunity for leaders to go beyond simple recognition and take meaningful action to support the contributions of women in their organizations. But what does that ...