Can someone explain how a theologian is considered more “professional” than a nurse practitioner?
As part of the “Big Beautiful Bill” the Department of Education just proposed a reclassification of a “professional degree,” and it means fewer students will qualify for the higher loan limits they need for grad school. Programs being excluded include many fields dominated by women like healthcare, counseling, and social work. This isn’t a coincidence. This is a way to quietly push women out of professional careers.
Limiting who can pursue advanced degrees in critical professions will only deepen the workforce shortages we’re already facing.
Tylenol is literally the only thing pregnant people are allowed to take for pain during pregnancy. They’re gonna try to take away the one thing they give us to deal with pregnancy pain/discomfort
Q: I saw the governor of Arkansas said ‘my kids keep me humble. Unfortunately, Kamala Harris doesn't have anything keeping her humble.’ How did that make you feel?
Vice President Harris: I don't think she understands that there are a whole lot of women out here who are not aspiring to be humble. This is not the 1950s anymore. Families come in all kinds of shapes and forms
BREAKING: Anne Hathaway just gave the clearest reasons why Donald Trump’s overturning Roe v. Wade is devastating to millions of Americans. The only way to end this is by electing President Biden & a democratic Congress. Retweet so all Americans see this
I can't get excited about the Masters when I hear their chairman say they have "no plans" to add a women's pro event.
"We need to make sure that we really respect the mystique & the magic of the Masters."
There's nothing "magical" about excluding women.
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No paid maternity leave. No paid childcare. Worst maternal mortality rate of developed countries. Little to no postpartum medical care. Gender wage gap, gets worse when you take time off for child bearing and rearing. Average cost of living is almost double the average salary.
Excited to share our Year in Review! We've had a very productive year and look forward to the upcoming academic year! Thank you to all of our lab members and collaborators for their continued contributions to research.