Since its designation by the United Nations on April 2, 2007, World Autism Awareness Day has helped foster a greater understanding of people with autism, highlighting their achievements, contributions, and unique perspectives. World Autism Month, initiated by the American nonprofit organization Autism Speaks and observed throughout April, shares similar aims. Both observances provide an opportunity…
The United Nations estimates that about 55% of the world’s eight billion people reside in cities: a number that’s expected to increase to nearly 68% by 2050. That’s a lot of residents living in close spaces! To accommodate this surge sustainably, urban planning must address the quality of life for city residents, particularly in areas…
In 1999, only three large public companies were headed by women. While that number has since increased—women now hold approximately 32% of senior-level positions globally—there remains considerable room for progress, especially given that women make up 41% of the global workforce. This isn’t to say that women aren’t breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. Take…
If you asked a coworker, “What did you think of the meeting?”, a female colleague’s response might come across differently than a male colleague, even if they convey the same meaning. Your female coworker might say, “I think the meeting went well, and it seemed like everyone had a chance to share their thoughts. What…
In our modern world, there are countless mediums through which we can document our emotions regarding the human experience: photos on Instagram and shorts on YouTube, to name a few. But nothing quite reflects our highs and lows like the written word, particularly in the form of poetry. For centuries, poets have shaped the way…
Women have long been a driving force in public service, bringing fresh perspectives, transformative leadership, and a commitment to progress. As more women step into political and leadership roles, they are reshaping institutions, amplifying voices, and driving meaningful change. Their impact is undeniable—breaking barriers, challenging norms, and paving the way for a brighter future. Changing…
“I don’t paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality.” —Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo’s iconic self-portraits became a mirror of her struggles and independence, portraying both physical pain (from a life-altering bus accident) and emotional torment and giving voice to women of her time who were often silenced. Kahlo’s struggles mirrored those of many female…
Of the growing number of fields actively using artificial intelligence (AI) technology—including finance, manufacturing, marketing, and customer service—the field that arguably makes the most significant impact in our lives is healthcare. AI is supporting all healthcare sectors, simultaneously making nurses more efficient, elevating their level of care, and improving patient outcomes. Here we’ll examine some…
A finance degree offers its holder many rewarding, potentially lucrative professional paths. Whatever your career aspirations are in pursuing a finance credential, The University of Texas Permian Basin offers online program options that can empower you to fulfill them. Our graduates are applying their expertise at some of the world’s top financial institutions, energy companies,…
A social work degree is your gateway to a world of possibilities, all rooted in the shared mission of helping others tackle life’s toughest challenges. In fact, there are so many career options that narrowing down the perfect fit can feel a bit overwhelming. Don’t let that hold you back. People drawn to social work…