Hispanic Career Development Roundtable
07/22/2022
Organizational Transformation Is an Emotional Journey It's not news that organizational transformations are prone to failure. To understand the skills, mindsets, and capabilities behind successful transformations in today's dynamic environment, EY and Oxford University formed a research collaboration to in...
02/07/2022
A Chicana is the first president of Law Review
Priscila Coronado, 24, born and raised in California, is making history as she heads a law journal whose first Black president was President Barack Obama in 1990
The Harvard University Law Review has named a -born daughter of immigrants as its newest president, elevating a to the top of one of the most prestigious U.S. law journals for the first time in its 135-year history.
Harvard Law School student Priscila Coronado, 24, said in an email Sunday that her experiences growing up as a have informed her perspectives and that she wanted to “work hard to show how being a Latina is an important part of who I am.”
04/20/2016
The Cost of Leaning-in Women who are forced to negotiate tend to fare worse than if they hadn’t negotiated at all, according to research by Christine Exley, Muriel Niederle, and Lise Vesterlund.
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