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Male allyship is more important to helping women in Stem than men realise, a new survey shows. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The Society of Women Engineers was founded in 1950 with a modest membership of 60. Today, with over 45,000 members, it serves as an important global network for women in the field to share their ...
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Beth Allison Barr challenges the narrative that women have never exercised church authority. In 2021, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president Albert Mohler reaffirmed his denomination’s ...
Two women have died after an incident in Wales's largest national park, police have confirmed. North Wales Police said the women died in Nant Gwynant, in Eryri National Park, also known as ...
The rate of women being hired into UK leadership roles has fallen for the third year in a row, with increasing barriers to top jobs as they advance through their careers, according to figures from ...
Olympus Spa is a women-only spa located in Lynnwood and Tacoma. In 2023, the owners of Olympus Spa filed a lawsuit against Washington, claiming their First Amendment rights would be violated by ...
As of January 2025, only 25 countries have a female head of state or government. Women make up 22.9% of cabinet ministers worldwide, with underrepresentation in key areas like foreign affairs and ...
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