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The Women Who Saved Wildflowers

Spring ephemerals have begun to bloom in southern Vermont. The start of wildflower season is more predictable here than in the West, where wildflower emergence follows water, whether snowmelt (early July in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain…

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Two Personality Traits Predict Future Leaders

KEY POINTS Compared to others, leaders-to-be are more extraverted, open, stable, conscientious, trusting, risk-taking, and more likely to feel in control. When preparing for their role, future leaders seem…

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What Lia Thomas Could Mean for Top Transgender Athletes

The women on the Princeton University swim team spoke of collective frustration edging into anger. They had watched Lia Thomas, a transgender woman who swam for the University of Pennsylvania, win meet after…

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Women Are Once Again Becoming the Focus of the Midterms

As the issues affecting the midterm elections take shape, something is becoming clear: Many directly impact women.  The baby formula shortage, high gas prices, rising food costs and the upcoming Supreme…

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Why Women Make Great Leaders

When we talk about managers, leaders, CEOs, and CFOs, we usually bring the picture of a man to our minds. Still, women make great managers and leaders of all kinds, and today, we…