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DEI Isn’t Dying. It’s Finally Growing Up. Here’s What Progressive Leaders are Doing Differently
As performative DEI fades, progressive leaders are embedding inclusion into how they lead and build culture — and seeing stronger business results.
BAGHDAD, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- Iraq's University of Baghdad on Sunday inaugurated the Chinese Language Department within its College of Languages. Speaking at the event, Chinese Ambassador to Iraq Cui ...
A two-day event in Kolkata on January 5 and 6, 2026, will commemorate the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram's creation. Led ...
As 2025 comes to a close, Lifeway Christian Resources reflects on a year marked by leadership transition, expanding ministry ...
Kyle Chones played basketball at Colgate University, was drafted by the Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry of the Continental ...
Asian Americans for Community Involvement has a Senior Wellness Program that helps older Asian American adults develop ...
Just before the Christmas holiday, the board of trustees at the Kennedy Center voted to rename the cultural institution in ...
The Captiva Island Historical Society (CIHS) is set to host its next program of the season. “Creativity and the Art of History” will be held on Jan. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Captiva Civic Center on ...
Ring in the new year with free programming at the library! The library will be closed Jan. 1 and Jan. 19. Lunchtime book club ...
This was supposed to be the year when autonomous agents took over everyday tasks. The tech industry overpromised and ...
The essence of their fears: President Donald Trump has become harsher with his contemptuous rhetoric and policy proposals, ...
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