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Kendra Scott Continues to Empower Women Leaders in a Male-Dominated Business World
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Kendra Scott Continues to Empower Women Leaders in a Male-Dominated Business World

Melia Masumoto December 21, 2020

Women can dominate the business world too.

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5 Reasons to Join the FAIR Care Project
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5 Reasons to Join the FAIR Care Project

Caitlin Williamson September 13, 2019

Learn about a student-led group making a meaningful difference for underprivileged women in the Dallas community.

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Fewer Women Leaders despite Equal Qualifications
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Fewer Women Leaders despite Equal Qualifications

Alexa Vickaryous June 28, 2019

Underlying gender stereotypes persist, causing fewer women leaders.

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Women are Power Leaders Across Campus
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Women are Power Leaders Across Campus

Doreen Qin April 14, 2019

IN THIS SMU LOOK STYLE Report, Lilah Brown shows us the women leaders at SMU. Come take a look!

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Makeup Helps Us Look Good and Feel Good

Doreen Qin March 31, 2019

IN THIS SMU LOOK STYLE Report, Ellie King tells us why women like to wear makeup. Come take a look!

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SMU alumni collective to release “Holding Pattern” Vol. 2, a publication featuring female-identifying artists and writers
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SMU alumni collective to release “Holding Pattern” Vol. 2, a publication featuring female-identifying artists and writers

Nusaiba Mizan November 9, 2018

Holding Pattern is a collection of works by female-identifying artists and commissioned writers.

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Inspired by 2016 election, author Kimothy Joy wrote “That’s What She Said”
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Inspired by 2016 election, author Kimothy Joy wrote “That’s What She Said”

Nicole Puterman September 18, 2018

Kimothy Joy said the 2016 election is the motivation for her new book.

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The women working to save our planet
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The women working to save our planet

Ellie King April 23, 2018

The original short film “We Need Space” details the declining relationship between earth and its human inhabitants. Released on Earth Day, April 22, the film features women working on the … Read More

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Satire: A modest proposition for fetus protection in America
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Satire: A modest proposition for fetus protection in America

Callie Rosenwasser April 21, 2018

Abortion is always murder. Every time.

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Anne Chow speaks at Women in Business club’s annual Lunch n’ Learn
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Anne Chow speaks at Women in Business club’s annual Lunch n’ Learn

Kiley Hession April 11, 2018

Anne Chow, President of AT&T National Business, shared her leadership philosophy, insights into juggling work and motherhood, and methods for overcoming struggles in the business world at SMU’s Women in … Read More

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