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Sarah Howe (c. 1826-1892) was a fraudster known for carrying out financial crimes well before Ponzi. In honor of the spookiest...
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Elementary school teachers raised concerns about cyberbullying, students accessing inappropriate content online and other issues.
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Earlier elementary school day start times predict less sleep for students but have little to no effect on their educational...
Best of: Shi Gulan
Shi Gulan (c.1900-1979) avenged her father's death by assassinating an infamous warlord in 1930s China. The legal proceedings...
Lost Women of Science The First Lady of Engineering: Chapter 4
YY taught at Tennessee State University, a historically Black university, for 55 years. In this episode, we hear from YY’s...
Best of: Ann “Goody” Glover
Ann "Goody" Glover (unknown-1688) was hanged for suspected witchcraft in Boston. In honor of the spookiest month, we’re...
Women In Technology Spotlight Chisom Elekwa – SOC Analyst (in view)
Chisom Elekwa is an Aspiring Security Analyst from Nigeria. Student of the University of Nigeria, Nsuka where she is studying...
Best of: Amelia Dyer
Amelia Dyer (1837-1896) committed horrific crimes that brought to light a dark underworld, and changed the way British society...

