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Neurodiversity: The Impact On The Workforce
By Shehzadi Aziz

Society still has a tendency to group people into categories like "normal," "abnormal," "common," and "weird."   Read More

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I Was Taught To Hate Myself: The Long Struggle Of Being a Minority Student
By Tahmia Dugger

I was taught to hate myself. The experience that Black and Brown students experience in America is associated with White teachers not having any real understanding of their students' culture.   Read More

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The Economic Posterity Series: Securing Your Financial Future
By Progress Ime

In a life full of unpredictable factors and heavy uncertainty it's nice to have some predictable aspects.   Read More

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Spend most days at home? Get a flu shot anyway.
By Fiona Waters

If COVID-19 mimics what we know about other pandemics, it’s possible that another wave will hit later this fall. Even without additional coronavirus patients, the flu is capable of overwhelming hospitals on its own.   Read More

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The Adventures of Women in Tech: How We Got Here and Why We Stay
By Alana Karen

Can women have meaningful careers in tech? Are diversity efforts in Silicon Valley failing? Should women avoid working for technology companies?   Read More

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Gender Intimidation: Technology Professionals
By Karlyrose Acosta

Although women are making strides by pursuing engineering degrees and obtaining high positions, their journey to the top is consistently uphill.   Read More