Ambassador Defends New Requirement That China's Diplomats Report Meetings In...
In a rare on-the-record interview, U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad tells NPR that the new rule is "modest" compared to the way U.S. officials are monitored by Beijing. (Image credit: Andy...
View ArticleScience prizes are still a boys' club. Here's how we can change that
Awards can make scientific careers, but too often award rules and application processes shut women out. Chief Operating Officer’s insight: http://www.diversity.report
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Antonia Seymour outlines how open-access publishing benefits not only authors but also the wider scientific community and society… Chief Operating Officer’s insight: http://www.diversity.report
View ArticleA social media myth: Do we really need to "listen to our customers?"
“Listen to our customers” is standard advice before launching any social media project but in some cases this is bad advice. “Listen to our customers” is standard advice before launching any social...
View ArticleA social media myth: Do we really need to "listen to our customers?"
A social media myth: Do we really need to “listen to our customers?” “Listen to our customers” is standard advice before launching any social media project but in some cases this is bad advice....
View ArticleB2G sales: How tiny startups can sell to government agencies | Sales...
Trying to enter B2G, or business to government sales, but unsure of where to start? Learn how your startup or SMB can successfully sell to the government! Read the full article at: blog.close.com...
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B2G sales: How tiny startups can sell to government agencies | Sales & Startup Tips from Close Trying to enter B2G, or business to government sales, but unsure of where to start? Learn how your...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins School of Nursing Receives HEED Award for Excellence in Diversity
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) has received the 2019 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine…. Chief Operating...
View ArticleCorporate ladder's 'broken rung' hampering women's ...
The biggest obstacle to women moving up in the corporate world is the very first step to manager… Chief Operating Officer’s insight: Diversity - Inclusion - Equality - Acceptance
View ArticleWhite House Factions Fight Over Trump's Next Homeland Security Secretary
White House staffers have told President Trump he can't choose two immigration hard-liners for a top job because of federal vacancy rules, according to two people familiar with the conversations....
View ArticleRecent decisions by Va. Dept. of Historic Resources putting sites like VB’s...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Protecting historical sites is a source of pride for many Virginians. But some concerned citizens have grown increasingly more frustrated with the agency that’s supposed...
View ArticleThe Placebo Effect Works And You Can Catch It From Your Doctor
Doctor-patient interactions can make a big difference to the effectiveness of treatments. In a new study, even a fake pain treatment helped when doctors believed it was real. (Image credit: Larry...
View ArticleA Push To Have Cars Say 'No' To Drunk Drivers
All new autos would be outfitted with alcohol detection technology, under legislation being proposed by U.S. lawmakers. That would make it impossible to drive if you're over the limit. (Image credit:...
View ArticlePerson stabbed at W. Olney Road and Wilson Ave. in Norfolk
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Police are investigating a stabbing Monday night in Norfolk’s NEON District, near the Exxon station. Dispatchers confirmed a person was stabbed at W. Olney Road and Wilson Avenue...
View ArticleWoman seriously hurt after being struck by vehicle on W Little Creek Road in...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A female pedestrian has life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle Monday night in the Wards Corner area. Shortly after 7 p.m., dispatchers said they received a...
View ArticleEPA updates rules for lead contamination
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Nearly 30 years after it set lead standards for drinking water, the United States Environmental Protection Agency is updating its rules that are designed to protect Americans...
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