When Carol Greider was a child, dyslexia made it difficult for her to read & spell. Put in remedial classes, she says "I thought I was stupid.” She was rejected by 11 graduate schools for low GRE scores, but accepted at @Cal. In 2009 she won a Nobel Prize. #DyslexiaAwarenessWeek
Dr Greider is dyslexic. She won a Nobel prize in 2009 while still a grad student. #DyslexiaAwarenessWeek Carol Greider, Ph.D., Director of Molecular Biology & Genetics at Johns Hopkins University - Yale Dyslexia https://t.co/hXp6M2OLrU
John Ruggie passed away this week leaving an extraordinary legacy to help us strengthen business’ protection of human rights. Here is his latest submission used by Germany in there you know on supply chain due diligence. #bizhumanrights#supplychainrisk https://t.co/cFBdiBEd1H
Please share this with friends, colleagues in Afghanistan or anyone in position to help. Let’s get to safety the people who fought openly for their country and for human rights, but now face a dangerous situation #Afghanistan#HumanRights
Things are unfolding quickly. We ask that you take the time to check on friends and loved ones. We have compiled a resource list for vets, SIV applicants, and concerned citizens.
#NOLBMoralObligation#BringOurHeroesHome
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@likaluca Each spring in DC I remember this poem I learned as a child- The daffodils by William Wordsworth. This year it’s cheering me even more than usual.
The legacy of 2020? From climate change to work force diversity issues - ESG battles to watch for during this year’s AGM season. https://t.co/ic2TOKtq5x