The academic year of 2008-2009 was a monumental one for women- it was the first time that females have earned more doctoral degrees than men in the United States, according to research done by the Council of Graduate… Read More
As a woman in a science, technology, engineering, and math- referred to as STEM- major, I am lucky in many ways. I am lucky to have gone to a great public school for twelve years that helped lay… Read More
Today I attended a deliberation in The Commonplace where we discussed illicit drug use in America as well as this country’s pervasive drug culture. I think the group did a fine job, but for some reason they cut… Read More
For this blog, I have chose to write about “education” but specifically about education for females (both locally and internationally). I will most likely begin by talking about Malala Yousafzai, the recent Nobel Prize Winner, because she is… Read More