This week NY Times published two impactful articles that caught our attention. We’re sharing them here with you.
Overlooked No More: Elizabeth Wagner Reed, Who Resurrected Legacies of Women in Science shares the story of Elizabeth Wagner Reed, a post-WWII scientist who published “American Women in Science Before the Civil War” to raise the profile of twenty-two important women scientists from the 19th Century. The author of the article notes that women today continue to face hurdles entering and remaining in STEM careers.
The other article is titled What Young Workers Miss Without the ‘Power of Proximity’ and speaks on the “hidden penalties” of remote work.