• DVIDS

    Women’s History Month: Medical developer works to bridge the gap during transition, carries legacy of women leaders

    During times of transformation in the military, there are connecting links between the past and the future. The people who plan, supervise, and implement change are the ones who ensure knowledge is transferred, legacies carried, and foundational success is passed from one generation to the next while ensuring there is no lapse in mission focus. Luckily, for the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity and its Medical Field Systems program, Aimee Dacanay is here.

    • KHON2

    Women have failed to achieve equity

    That's according to a new report from the World Bank. WB said that the global gender gap is much greater than they'd previously thought since, for this study, they finally took into account childcare and safety issues for first time ever.

  • How to Build and Maintain a Truly Resilient Company Culture

    Here's how I embedded resilience into my company's culture (and how you can, too).

  • Fans are flocking to bars that show only women's sports on their TVs

    MINNEAPOLIS — Long lines are expected this week outside A Bar of Their Own, where the 12 televisions will be screening March Madness. Only women's March Madness. And when the NCAA women's basketball tournament isn't monopolizing the airwaves, the bar's TVs will blast women's NCAA softball, women's professional hockey and women's Olympic qualifiers, among many other sports. Capturing a boom in women's sports exemplified by the University of Iowa's Caitlin Clark, bars showcasing only women's...

  • Empowering women in STEM: Why is there a gender gap and what can be done?

    Recognizing the urgency of these issues, the UK, through the ASEAN-UK Supporting the Advancement of Girls’ Education Programme (ASEAN-UK SAGE), seeks to address gender disparities by providing more access to STEM education for women and girls in ASEAN countries and Timor-Leste.

  • Four States Women’s Show returns in 2024

    QUAPAW, Okla. — Many gathered for a local event that hasn't happened in over two decades. It's the Four States Women's Show - which returned, this time, to the Downstream Casino and Resort Pavilion. In years past - a similar event was held over at the John Q. Hammons Convention Center. It's a chance for []

  • Empowering women in STEM: Why is there a gender gap and what can be done?

    Recognizing the urgency of these issues, the UK, through the ASEAN-UK Supporting the Advancement of Girls’ Education Programme (ASEAN-UK SAGE), seeks to address gender disparities by providing more access to STEM education for women and girls in ASEAN countries and Timor-Leste.

  • Women's Expo Health & Lifestyle Show is Saturday in Worthington

    More vendors, make-and-take sessions, seminars and wine tasting featured.

  • "Zero Critical Reasoning": Employers Say GenZ "Toxic" For Companies

    "Zero Critical Reasoning": Employers Say GenZ "Toxic" For Companies A new report has found that 68% of small business owners say Gen Z employees are the "least reliable," while 71% say they're most likely to have a mental health issue in the workplace. Illustration via Insider One of the employers surveyed spoke of Gen Z's "absolute delusion, complete lack of common sense, and zero critical reasoning or basic analytical skills," according to the Freedom Economy Index report...

  • Pioneer Theatre Company announces 2024-2025 season shows

    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 27, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Pioneer Theatre Company has announced the shows it will present in its 2024-2025 season. “We’re thrilled to unveil our 2024-2025 Season, which is an eclectic lineup of some much-anticipated productions like ‘Jersey Boys’ and ‘Waitress,’ along with the fresh-from-Broadway ‘Prayer for the French Republic,'” artistic […] The post Pioneer Theatre Company announces 2024-2025 season shows first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

  • Locally based company helping keep women safer in style

    The company manufactures flame-resistant base layers, bras and undergarments made from non-toxic fabric.

    • Adweek

    Gap and Palace Join Forces With Collection Celebrating 90s Culture

    Retailer Gap continues to lean into nostalgia to revive its marketing, with a collaboration with London-based skateboarding and clothing label Palace that celebrates 1990s style and skate culture. The two brands, both synonymous with certain facets of 90s style, will launch the Palace Gap collection Friday (March 22). The 55-piece collection of adult and children's clothing features a merged logo representing both brands. It is also Palace’s first foray into kids' clothing. The...