Carlo Giordanetti, CEO of the Swatch Art Peace Hotel, on instinct, emotion and the new Swatch × Guggenheim Collection. Read ...
In Opp, the pipeline for skilled workers is being refilled thanks to the efforts of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College.
Things are uncertain, things are scary,” said Gallery Director Beverly Rayner. “They’re facing a lot of threats from climate ...
Shellye Archambeau will celebrate Black women in the boardroom when she receives her Legacy Award at the 2026 Women of Power ...
The evolving workplace continues to challenge long-held beliefs. Here’s 5 predictions on how companies will compete for ...
“They’re still coming out here,” she marvels. “God bless them.” A man with a cane takes in the collection of flowers, signs, ...
White men held less than half the board seats on the top 50 Fortune list for the third straight year
Historically, corporate boardrooms have been mostly white and mostly male. Yet the trend started shifting in the 1970s, in ...
Much of the public conversation about generative AI and work focuses narrowly on job loss or productivity gains. But research by Professor of Sociology Chris Benner draws on lessons from past ...
With 300,000 employees gone and collective-bargaining rights eliminated, the administration has hobbled organized labor. Did it also start a movement?
Augustus Tolton was ordained in Rome in 1886. Previously, the only Black Catholic priests in the US had been men who presented themselves as white.
Like Cormac McCarthy, Wallace was a serious moralist with zero political vision: witness the cynical collapsing of Left and Right in Infinite Jest and the witlessly two-dimensional image it presents ...
A new study finds that U.S. companies with at least two women executives have significantly better workplace safety records, in part due to lower employee workloads.
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