Tag: women
Why Trump’s plan to forbid spouses of H-1B visa holders to...
Amy Bhatt, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
On Dec. 14, the Trump administration announced a regulatory change that would strip spouses of high-skilled foreign workers...
Most mass killers are men who have also attacked family
Lisa Aronson Fontes, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Amherst
What do most mass killers have in common?
As a researcher who studies coercive control in intimate...
In America’s sandwiches, the story of a nation
Paul Freedman, Yale University; Andrew P. Haley, The University of Southern Mississippi; Imogene L. Lim, Vancouver Island University; Ken Albala, University of the Pacific,...
Google memo completely misses how implicit biases harm women
E. Anne York, Meredith College
Workplace biases are back in the national conversation, thanks to the recent memo by a Google employee. The memo’s author...
Women still carry most of the world’s water
Bethany Caruso, Emory University
Imagine going through your day without access to clean, safe water in your home for drinking, cooking, washing or bathing whenever...
Will women vote for women in 2018? It depends on if...
Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne; Christopher Stout, Oregon State University, and Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University
The 2018 elections promise to be the “Year of...
Why are young women without wrinkles using Botox?
Dana Berkowitz, Louisiana State University
The battle against wrinkles has lasted for centuries. Long before surgical facelifts, people ingested powders and potions, stretched their...
Will the historic nature of Clinton’s nomination give her a bump...
Leslie Caughell, Virginia Wesleyan College
Hillary Clinton made history this week as the first female presidential candidate ever nominated by a major political party in...



















