While the coronavirus has caused many negative changes to our daily lives, one positive consequence of quarantine is that we now might have more free time on our hands. That makes today the ideal time to learn a new language. Read More
Category: Education
Women’s Housing Investment Gap
Did you know single women purchase more homes than single men but lose on their return comparatively? This study explored the findings and resources from experts to gather 13 tips to help women improve these outcomes. Check it out! For more, Read More
Ten Ways to Be a More Productive “Quaranteen”
For many of us teenagers, this quarantine has been completely life-changing; we’re stuck at home for all hours of the day, “school” has turned into awkward Zoom meetings, and the kitchen is calling to us 24/7. Life is probably not Read More
Women’s Health In the US and Around the World
Women’s health has long been an under researched area, but through advocacy and hard work, that is slowly beginning to change. Women’s health around the world is a lynchpin for global health as a whole. When women are healthy and Read More
How to Set Boundaries with Your Professor
Students and Professors: Where to Draw the Line Sexual harassment is rampant in colleges throughout America. It’s not just something happening between peers at parties. It often happens where the power dynamics are skewed such as with a professor or Read More
10 College Scholarships for Women
College offers the exciting opportunity to learn new things and meet new people, but the high cost of education can be burdensome. The rising cost of college has burdened students with an increasing amount of student loan debt upon graduation, even Read More
Everything They Never Told You About Paying for College
The recent “Operation Varsity Blues” controversy—the college admissions scandal involving wealthy parents who paid for their kids’ guaranteed admittance to prestigious universities– rightfully ignited the fury of many parents and students alike. I’ll admit to being one of many incensed Read More
How to Find Your Passion in High School
All our lives, we’ve been told to follow our dreams. We’ve been told to do what we enjoy and dive headfirst into the pursuit of our passions. It’s great advice – unless you have no idea where your passions lie. Read More
Women in Computer Science: A Brief History
During the 1960’s in America, software engineering was actually seen as “women’s work”. It wasn’t until men realized that it was actually a very difficult task and required a high level of skill that they began to systematically take over Read More
What Math Camp Taught Me About Confidence and Feminism
When I think of summer, I think about sunbathing in the rays of the hot July sun. My mind wanders off to the warm sands of the beach and afternoons spent curling up on a pool chair, reading magazines by Read More