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Does Testosterone Play a Role in Career Choice?
ABC News reports on a new study by researchers at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University which supposedly determined that women with higher testosterone levels "take more risks and are more likely to choose a finance career." Testosterone l...[Read on]
Not-so-shocking news of the day: Conservatives make sexist attacks against Snowe
With Olympia Snowe's surprise vote this week in the passing of the Senate Finance Committee's health care reform legislation, conservative pundits are taking any sexist shots they can at a woman with power who, like, uses it. Media Matters has a good ro...[Read on]
In Science, Women Look for Better Career Chemistry
(WOMENSENEWS)--Roxanne Bales vividly remembers the months she spent at a graduate program in organic chemistry in New England. read more ...[Read on]
Career Ladder for Japan's 'New' Women Still Tilted
TOKYO (WOMENSENEWS)--Tanako Nakayama, a 61-year-old librarian, says that when she was young, woman rarely went to college. If they graduated, they became teachers or telephone operators. Single women in their 30s were called "loser dogs." read...[Read on]
Sen. Olympia Snowe votes for health care reform, this time
All eyes have been on Republican Senator Olympia Snowe (Maine). Her vote on the health care bill in the Senate Finance Committee has been highly anticipated, speculated, and courted. As the only... This is a content summary only. Visit Women and Politics...[Read on]
Hatch Amendments Defeated, But Women's Health Still Hanging in the Balance
by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center  We, and women across the United States, are holding our breaths this month waiting to see what kind of health care bill comes out of the Senate Finance Co...[Read on]
What’s the difference between leasing and buying a vehicle?
Knowing the Answer Helps Consumers Make an Educated Decision With leasing making a comeback, consumers again are faced with the option of buying or leasing a vehicle. While buying and leasing each have their own advantages, they have important differen...[Read on]
Recession, health care, and roller derby
I was just talking to a friend the other day about how roller derby is such a hot topic in sport studies because it's a great venue for examining gender roles, subversion, aggression, alternative sport, sexuality, and a host of other things.And of course ...[Read on]
This week: New York Liberty tickets giveaway contest; sports industry career fair
Check it out – there’s a giveaway for tickets to the 7/30 New York Liberty game vs the Washington Mystics over at WomenTalkSports.com. If you work in the industry and you live in New York, it may benefit you to attend the Liberty’s career fair bein...[Read on]
Female Producer to Finance Kathryn Bigelow’s Next Film
Kathryn Bigelow is getting ready to start shooting her next indie flick now that she has secured financing from Annapurna Pictures which is run by Megan Ellison. The pic written by Mark Boal will shoot in the summer and is still being written.  Here&#...[Read on]
How to get the best financing deals on your vehicle purchase
by Sharleen Benet If you're buying a new car or a truck or any other vehicle, you would look for the price you're getting on the purchase of the vehicle. You must look for ways you can get the best financing deals on your new vehicle purchase. There ar...[Read on]
Interview with Adrienne Lofton, Senior Marketing Director at Under Armour
Adrienne Lofton is the Senior Marketing Director at Under Armour. She played volleyball at Howard University and then worked her way up from being an intern at Gap, to positions at GM and Target, to where she is now. I interviewed her as she took a break ...[Read on]
Megan Fox Donates Music Video Earnings To Battered Women Shelter
I just decided to like Ms. Fox a tiny bit more today. Turns out the money she earned working on Eminem's Love the Way You Lie music video was donated to a shelter for battered women. With the recession and federal funding down across the country for wom...[Read on]
Mika Brzezinski Reads From Knowing Your Value
In her new book, Knowing Your Value: Women, Money, and Getting What You’re Worth (Weinstein Books), journalist Mika Brzezinski—Joe Scarborough’s co-host on MSNBC’s Morning Joe—traces her unconventional career path, addressing...[Read on]
NCAA career development program for women
University of Minnesota women's softball coach Julie Standering / Photo credit: Gophersports.com The NCAA is holding a career development program that’s targeting women, announced today. It’s going to be held on December 17 in conjunction with the ...[Read on]
Sen. Mikulski Reflects on Barrier-Breaking Senate Career
As Barbara Mikulski prepares to become the longest serving female senator in US history, she reflects on the barriers she broke throughout her 24-year Senate career: Mikulski has been a trailblazer... This is a content summary only. Visit Women and Pol...[Read on]
9 reasons to start boxing after 40
Street cred Think about the difference between saying, “Yeah, I play a little basketball,” versus “The stitches don’t bother me. I have another fight next month; you should come.” C’mon, it’s just cool. And when was the last time you had le...[Read on]
Amelie Mauresmo retires from professional tennis at 30
Amelie Mauresmo retires from professional tennis at 30 Amelie Mauresmo, who started her tennis career in 1993, announced her retirement from professional tennis in a press conference in France. “I came here to announce the end of my career. I made thi...[Read on]
Danica Patrick: Hot or Not?
by Ethan Austin.  Ethan Austin is a blogger for Play City, a website that encourages young people to use sports as a catalyst for positive social change Danica Patrick is moving to NASCAR!   Woohoo!!!!  She'll be the first woman ever...[Read on]
Brittany Murphy- RIP
Brittany in Clueless (she's on the left) The death of Brittany  Murphy at 32 is another one of those moments where you can see the toll that Hollywood takes on people. I mean what 32 year old person has a heart attack? People are saying drugs, but wha...[Read on]
Interview with Marleen Gorris and Nancy Larson – director and writer of Within the Whirlwind
Dutch director Marleen Gorris is one of the most feminist directors around.  She has actually won an academy award for one of the most feminist films I have ever seen -Antonia’s Line which won the best foreign language film Oscar in 1995.  Her other f...[Read on]
Soccer mom Joy Fawcett takes center stage
Soccer hall of famer Joy Fawcett The ultimate soccer mom reached the pinnacle of her sport Sunday. “In my life, I’ve had two dreams: To play soccer at the highest level and to be a mother,” former United States Women’s National Team standout d...[Read on]
Show Senator Kyl Maternity Care is Good for All Boy and Girls
by Judy Waxman, Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center “First of all, I don’t need maternity care. And so requiring that to be in my insurance policy is something that I don’t need and will make the policy...[Read on]
Health Care Reform Has a Woman's Face
by Jenifer Rajkumar, Fellow,  National Women's Law Center  With the misinformation spread about health care reform throughout the summer and the Senate Finance Committee about to release a bill as early as tomorrow, it’s more important than ever at ...[Read on]
Birth Order & Career Choice: Are They Connected?
This article is from bizMe online magazine by Suzanne Barstow. Check bizMe for your monthly dose of career advice.  I’m a new parent. I tell you this not just as a warning-those in the throws of babydom deserve special dispensation, so please excuse a...[Read on]
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