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Micro-inequities can be like little paper cuts.
Layla, a 35 year old Latina woman (who looks ten years younger than her age) is starting her new job as senior director of her division, supervising over 20 employees.
Despite her corporate dress [...]
It’s that time of year for new beginnings.
Spring is upon us; commencement is around the corner; and it’s a time for a new lease on life. However, if you have a physical or learning disability or have a child with a physical or learning [...]
How can this happen at Rutgers?
I am a Rutgers Alum, and thrilled with the education I earned “on the banks”. I am a former student athlete and two year letter winner in volleyball at Rutgers. I have served as the Director of Academic [...]
Imagine you are at work and your bubbly colleague, Theresa, has seemingly changed personalities.
A once vivacious office contributor has become quiet, withdrawn and nervous. You notice that Theresa has been coming to work late. She leaves [...]
You will spend more waking hours on the job than you will with family and friends.
It is no surprise that people who have stressful and toxic work environments have higher rates of hypertension, diabetes, depression and other stress related [...]
The holidays are a notorious time to let your hair down, enjoy some egg nog and engage in secret Santa activities with the staff.
When the tinsel is taken down, and the lights dimmed after the holiday, do you feel it is the end of the world [...]
We are entering that cherished time of they year…
Halloween moving through Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years is a time where office parties and progressively bad behavior seem to be overlooked underneath the haze of holiday cheer. [...]
Bullying erodes higher education.
Did you know that 62% of respondents in a recent survey stated they had been bullied or witnessed bullying in American higher education? This is 58% higher than the rate of bullying reported by Namie and Namie [...]