NASA astronaut class makes history with more women than men for the first time
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There’s no shortage of research showing gender-diverse & women-led teams consistently drive value, but the workplace can still be a challenging place to be female. Enable their success by starting a women’s employee resource group #HR#EmployeeEngagement https://t.co/4EkwQ3MlON
Scientist, engineer, and astronaut Ellen Ochoa was the first Hispanic woman in space. Explore how she made history aboard Space Shuttle Discovery—and beyond: https://t.co/Wd0u5zSVXR #HispanicHeritageMonth
Dr. Ellen Ochoa made history as the first Latina woman to go to space in 1993. She would go on to become the 11th director of the Johnson Space Center in 2012, and was the first Latina and only the second woman to hold the position. #HispanicAndLatinoHeritageMonth
When it comes to employee resource groups, launching a women’s ERG is often a natural place to start. In a group that can impact so many of your employees, it’s important to understand all the benefits a women’s ERG can provide #HR#EmployeeEngagement https://t.co/4EkwQ3MlON
Before we had digital computers, we had Katherine Johnson. Her calculations made space exploration possible—guiding Apollo 11 all the way to the Moon. A reminder that women have always been at the forefront of innovation.
Barbara McClintock | Cytogeneticist
She won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1983) for her study of corn chromosomes, which revolutionized the field of cytogenetics.
The only woman to receive an unshared Nobel in this category. She died #OTD in 1992. #WomenInSTEM
Happy #WomensEqualityDay! 💜 Today we’re celebrating women's achievements—from obtaining the right to vote, to blasting off into space, to discovering world-changing innovations—while recognizing the barriers they faced that still persist today. Join us: https://t.co/aiZq8jZ2Mq
Today we celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, a festival that honors Lord Ganesha — revered in India as the bringer of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings.
As communities welcome Ganesha with joy and devotion, we reflect on the universal spirit of renewal and positive change that this tradition inspires.
Happy Ganesh Chaturthi from all of us at Kensium.
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#OTD in 1922, after facing rejection after rejection, women from around the world banded together to start the Women's Olympic Games.
These Games were an important catalyst for persuading Olympic organizers that women were capable & deserving athletes.
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Most women in STEM aren’t failing science — the system is failing them. 📚 These 5 must-read books spotlight brilliant women whose work endures despite being overshadowed.
Pass them on & inspire the next gen! 👉 https://t.co/ey8NUSQUge
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Team dynamics impact every aspect of your biz. If you have depts that can’t collaborate w/others or that can’t even work well internally, you’ll see the effects on your bottom line. Check out these #EmployeeEngagement activities to boost collaboration #HR https://t.co/rtG7Yi7zZl
#OTD 8/11/1942 Hedy Lamarr and George Antheil received a patent for radio frequency hopping communication system - a technology used for WiFi and Bluetooth: https://t.co/xtAg2RLu8I
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When we move from sympathy to empathy to compassion, we bring action to our intention. Instead of standing across from the person in pain, we do what we can to help.