What Is Mentorship and How Does It Contribute to Career Success?
Mentorship can help you find career success by connecting you with a mentor who can guide you through the complexities of your industry or organization.
What Is Mentorship and How Does It Contribute to Career Success?
Mentorship can help you find career success by connecting you with a mentor who can guide you through the complexities of your industry or organization.
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Rising Tuition Costs Jeopardize Promise of Higher Education
19 of the highest-ranked national universities in the U.S. cost $55,000 or more in yearly tuition, according to a Bloomberg analysis. The recently released 2023 U.S. News & World Report survey – viewed as the hallmark of college ranking in the academic community – placed Princeton University in New Jersey
The Devastating Consequences of a Post-Roe America
On June 24, 2022, the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 court ruling that recognized the individual right to abortion. This monumental setback for reproductive rights has made it difficult for millions of people to safely access necessary healthcare in the U.S.Through Roe V. Wade the
October is Global Diversity Awareness Month
October is Global Diversity Awareness Month. The annual celebration is meant to “pay tribute to the diverse minds and beliefs held by all cultures around the world.” Global Diversity Awareness Month was created after World War II when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948 by the
The Economic Impact of Hurricane Season
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HBCU Tech Conference Explores Future of Higher Education
HP’s HBCU Technology Conference returned this year, convening leadership, staff members and students across 102 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to discuss the future of technology and higher education. The free, virtual conference organized by HP and sponsored by Microsoft and Intel, aimed to take a closer look at
Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day
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Rising Tuition Costs Jeopardize Promise of Higher Education
19 of the highest-ranked national universities in the U.S. cost $55,000 or more in yearly tuition, according to a Bloomberg analysis. The recently released 2023 U.S. News & World Report survey – viewed as the hallmark of college ranking in the academic community – placed Princeton University in New Jersey
The Devastating Consequences of a Post-Roe America
On June 24, 2022, the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 court ruling that recognized the individual right to abortion. This monumental setback for reproductive rights has made it difficult for millions of people to safely access necessary healthcare in the U.S.Through Roe V. Wade the
October is Global Diversity Awareness Month
October is Global Diversity Awareness Month. The annual celebration is meant to “pay tribute to the diverse minds and beliefs held by all cultures around the world.” Global Diversity Awareness Month was created after World War II when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948 by the
The Economic Impact of Hurricane Season
The Atlantic hurricane season in the United States is the period of time between June 1 and November 30 where tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin, which includes the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. These bodies of water border multiple states across the Southerneastern
HBCU Tech Conference Explores Future of Higher Education
HP’s HBCU Technology Conference returned this year, convening leadership, staff members and students across 102 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to discuss the future of technology and higher education. The free, virtual conference organized by HP and sponsored by Microsoft and Intel, aimed to take a closer look at
Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Every year since 1990, people across the United States have celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the second Monday of October to recognize the history, diversity and culture of Indigneous communities.Indigenous Peoples’ Day initially arose as an alternative to Columbus Day, a federal holiday with the same date. Native Americans and