WAT-CAST: Christianne Kernes Talks About Seasonal Depression The holiday season is upon us and while those celebrations bring joy to many, for others it’s a difficult time. An estimated three [...] November 19, 2018
Street Seens: The Fish Who Needed an Apartment Just when I had concluded that the celebrity Mandarin Duck in Central Park was the most dazzling bit of aquatic life in our urban village, [...] November 18, 2018
Street Seens: Mary O’Connor Heeds a Message and Miracles Follow Mary’s O’ Connor’s story began less than six months ago, when for the first of three times she heard the simple, straightforward [...] November 11, 2018
Get a Mentor – Or Be a Mentor If you’ve already built a lengthy career, in any field or many, consider the many steps that got you there. And if you’re just starting [...] November 7, 2018
Respectful Culture: Civility in Chains, Violence Unleased By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, and Gwen Crider, NewPoint Strategies is a nationally recognized consulting firm assisting companies [...] November 6, 2018
It Also “Takes a Village” to Raise a Voter I absolutely love children. When I was a teenager, folks who knew my family assumed I would end up with a posse of them and my [...] October 31, 2018
Respectful Culture: Gendered Fictions Part Five By Christopher Kilmartin, Ph. D. Gendered Myths: Fact vs. Fiction The following was written by Christopher Kilmartin, PhD, Professor [...] October 31, 2018
Octo Observations: Life’s Losses and Gains Last week I received a brief email from a childhood friend and school mate with whom I reconnected a few years ago. This lovely lady is a [...] October 30, 2018