ByChristy RomerOctober 9, 2020 Dunedin Becomes Latest City To Back Regenerative ‘Doughnut Economics’ Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins has some brilliant news: his city is going doughnut. Writing on Twitter at the…
ByReve FisherSeptember 2, 2020 Google Launches a Startup Accelerator for Female Founders In 2017, women-led startups created more than 10 million jobs and generated $1.5 billion in revenue in the…
ByChristy RomerAugust 20, 2020 Tracy Chou Has Created Block Party To Stop Online Harassment For all the good social media brings—connection across borders and communities—it’s impossible to ignore just how embedded abuse…
ByChristy RomerAugust 13, 2020 This Smart Face Mask From Japan Translates Your Speech While You Talk With the world continuing to grapple with COVID-19, it seems likely that face masks are here to stay…
ByChristy RomerJune 18, 2020 EndeavorRx: The First Video Game Prescribed As Medicine This week, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) crossed a milestone: it approved a video game as…
ByReve FisherJune 12, 2020 Crayola Teams Up With Beauty Mogul to Launch Inclusive Crayons On the United Nations World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, Crayola—the art supply company best…
ByChristy RomerJune 12, 2020 The Unwavering Strength of Joacine Katar Moreira The October 2019 parliamentary elections in Portugal were noteworthy for numerous reasons, but perhaps the most resonating was…
ByChristy RomerJune 8, 2020 First Black Woman Student President Elected at MIT For the first time in its 159-year history, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the top-rated university in the…
ByReve FisherMay 26, 2020 The Social Network for Women in Leadership Positions According to a 2019 study by organisational consulting firm Korn Ferry, women hold just 25 percent of C-suite…
ByChristy RomerJanuary 10, 2020 NubAbility is Showing Limb-Different Kids That There There Are No Limits In Autumn 2018, a bunch of kids from the NubAbility sports camp watched from the stands as Seattle…