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Three ways the coronavirus pandemic is affecting women more than men
One of the main talking points during the UK’s coronavirus outbreak has been its unequal impact on different parts of ...
July 15, 2020
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Christina
Sending international students home would sap US influence and hurt the economy
Some colleges may have to scramble to make plans to keep international students enrolled. Boston Globe/Getty Images David L. Di Maria, ...
July 10, 2020
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Christina
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Racism and COVID-19
By Karen Kruse Thomas and Dayna Kerecman Myers • Photo by Will Kirk There’s a saying that when America catches a cold, African ...
July 3, 2020
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Christina
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Pandemic risks wiping out hard-won gains by women in STEM
UNSW Dean of Science leads report that finds women's advancement in the STEM workforce are at risk due to the COVID-19 pandemic. UNSW Dean ...
July 3, 2020
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Christina
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The coronavirus pandemic ‘has undone years of work’ for women
Women, especially middle-aged ones, have been hit the hardest by the coronavirus pandemic in terms of job loss, fewer options for remote ...
July 3, 2020
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Christina
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Go where the jobs are - How to switch careers in a pandemic
Even as unemployment spikes amid the coronavirus crisis, demand for tech workers is on the rise. Here’s how to go where the jobs ...
July 1, 2020
by
Christina
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