These are the questions to ask if you want to find out if the company shows its respect for employees’ time, environment, thoughts, contributions, and effort. Continue reading 2 ways to learn the unspoken rules at a company before accepting a job
Janet Kavandi, who recently retired from a senior NASA post, went to space three times and added fairness to the astronaut selection process. Continue reading An Astronaut Who Built Paths to Space for Other Women
UPS recently announced that it is the first to receive the official nod from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate a full “drone airline,” Continue reading FAA Certifies UPS to Operate Nation’s First Drone-Delivery Airline
To help drive awareness of cyberbullying during “National Bullying Prevention Month,” Google is teaming up with with two non-profits to help teach kids how to spread kindness and positivity online. Continue reading National Bullying Prevention Month Classroom Rewards Be Internet Awesome
Men have floated out the hatch on all 420 spacewalks conducted over the past half-century. That changed recently with spacewalk No. 421. Continue reading Two female astronauts make history. How to watch NASA’s first all-female spacewalk
Students today live during a time when crime in their communities reaches into their schools through bullying and violence and follows them online. Yet there can be teachable moments, Continue reading 5 Reasons to Make a School Field Trip to Alcatraz East Crime Museum a Priority
Join the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) for their 2019 National Convention in Phoenix, Arizona from October 30 – November 3. Attend the largest gathering of Hispanics in STEM! Continue reading 2019 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers National Convention
WonderWorks is known for entertaining the whole family all year long, but they are setting out to give people a spooky treat this fall. Continue reading WonderWorks Debuts Wonder of Magic Halloween Spooktacular Show