Obama on the Record: Prague, Czech Republic
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you so much. Thank you for this wonderful welcome. Thank you to the people of Prague. Thank you to the people of the Czech Republic. (Applause.) Today,...
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PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you so much. Thank you for this wonderful welcome. Thank you to the people of Prague. Thank you to the people of the Czech Republic. (Applause.) Today,...
A Justine PETERSEN loan made possible by Charter Communications changed Tiffany Wesley's life and kept her St. Louis-based business alive.
By day, Elaine meryl Brown is structured and strategic, charged with in-house brand marketing video production as vice president of special markets for HBO’s creative services division. But, at day’s...
African American women earned only 0.34% of Ph.D.s in computer science and 0.58% in engineering. In an effort to shake up our imaginations and break through more roadblocks, we present five top black women in STEM careers who don't just work in some of the world's most innovative fields–they excel in them. There are many reasons for this underrepresentation, including social and economic factors as well as gender bias. However, strides have been made and a select few have persevered: researching, innovating, mentoring, and paving the way for other African American women (and men) to follow in their footsteps.