Education Sep 05 Column: Why we shouldn’t push students to specialize in STEM too early By Annette Jacobson
Nation May 22 Column: Veterans may be overlooking job opportunities in IT sector Military veterans have a higher unemployment rate than nonveterans, according to federal statistics. Research shows one reason may be that veterans fall prey to their own preconceptions about certain types of jobs, and miss out on promising opportunities. By Eileen Trauth, The Conversation
Nation Jan 09 Watch 2:45 How a morning run can be the first step out of homelessness In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, an organization called Back On My Feet uses running as a catalyst to move people out of homelessness and into jobs. By PBS News Hour
Making Sen$e Apr 17 Column: Why the STEM gender gap is overblown Women are capable of doing well in STEM fields traditionally dominated by men, and they should not be hindered from pursuing careers in such fields. But women, argues psychologist Denise Cummins, also should not be ashamed if their interests differ… By Denise Cummins