Women have played a growing role in shaping education across Texoma, and in Wichita Falls, their leadership is helping guide the future of local schools.
Although women have always been part of the mapping landscape, their contributions to cartography have long been overlooked.
In matters both big and small, women in education leadership are treated, spoken to and viewed differently than their male colleagues. And it impacts everything from their assignments and salaries to ...
It reminds us that the first lady is as much a cultural symbol as a political presence. The earliest first ladies largely framed themselves as extensions of domestic virtue. Martha Washington, who ...
Regarding the industry's talent pipeline, Dr. de Miguel highlights the importance of education programs in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in building the ...
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Why education?

IN today’s rapidly evolving world, education stands as a cornerstone for national development, particularly in developing countries like the Philippines. For a nation marked by its rich cultural ...
APWEN has inaugurated Chinyere Nnenna Igwegbe as its 19th President, who aims to position women engineers as drivers of ...
Through discipline and training, Leonor prepares to make history. Her role symbolizes continuity, change, and modern female ...
As a former player and coach at North Central, Colin Wood has played a role in building the culture for a successful program, ...
The number of girls and women leading top movies in 2025 has hit a 7-year low, according to a new study from the USC ...
IRAN, a land with a civilization stretching back more than five thousand years, has always been one of the most significant ...