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Currently, women scientists represent less than 30% of scientists in the world. However, their performance has been fundamental in history towards scientific and technological progress in the ...
According to a report published in the journal Health Affairs, Latinos, especially Mexican Americans, continue to be underrepresented in the U.S. medical workforce. The analysis found that Latino and ...
Seeking to increase opportunities for small and diverse small businesses to compete for state contracts, make the Commonwealth procurement process more accessible, and take practical steps to help ...
On Dec. 1, 2022, Atif Saeed officially took on the position of CEO for the Philadelphia International Airport, overseeing the annual servicing of 32 million passengers, 106,000 full time jobs, and the ...
The global software and digital engineering company recently announced the addition of Melissa Ribeiro as its new Chief People Officer. I’m honored to join Encora to support the company’s rapid growth ...
Meet the new President & CEO of Visit Philadelphia, who returns to the organization in which she first made a name for herself over two decades prior.
Since 9/11, many are the milestones that have transformed the reality of the world. AL DÍA collects 20 historical events of these 20 years.
NALCAB’s Fellowship seeks to train members of nonprofits to be able to advance the economic development of the Latino communities they support.
McDonald's famous children's menu had its beginnings in Guatemala and was created by a Chilean woman.
Few people today know that the state of California owes its name to a legendary Black queen. Queen Calafia, a fictional character, who first appears in Las Sergas de Esplandían, a medieval romance ...
Mia Roberts Perez, one of the candidates elected yesterday to Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas, will be bringing more diversity to the bench where there are currently only a few Latino judges in a ...
The discovery of the Señora de Cao 15 years ago revolutionized the known history of Ancient Peru. Considered the most powerful woman of pre-Hispanic Peru, she belonged to the Moche civilization. Her ...