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What are you doing for National Puzzle Day?

Question: What is 24 hours long, all about solving problems, and is one of the best unofficial holidays of the year? Answer: Puzzle Day, of course. [From TimeandDate.com] National Puzzle Day is almost upon us! National Puzzle Day falls on January 29th of each year. It’s a day set aside to recognize puzzles and puzzle … Continue reading

Guest Post: What Marlon Brando Has to Teach Us About Empathy and Inclusion

Guest Author: Sondra Thiederman, Ph.D. People are at once different and alike; different in some ways, alike in others. It’s that unpredictable complexity that makes our diverse workplaces so interesting. Also, within that complexity there lies an opportunity to connect and, in turn, create the kind of inclusiveness that allows our workplaces to thrive. That’s where … Continue reading

We the People: Why did it take the U.S. so long to elect a female vice president?

Inauguration Day, January 20, 2021 has come and gone. Joseph (Joe) R. Biden, Jr., was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States during a formal ceremony at the United States Capitol Building. Since then, he has outlined his agenda for the first 10 and 100 days of his administration. This inauguration was … Continue reading

For MLK Day 2021, Let’s Make America Kind Again #MAKA

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” –Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–68), American Baptist minister and civil rights leader Today, January 18, 2021, is Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day in these United States. It is also a federal holiday that celebrates the achievements of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., … Continue reading

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