If you want to know why low percentages of women lead corporations and populate STEM fields, look no further than the words coming out of our mouths: A fascinating new study from Carnegie Mellon looks ...
New research shows how language and income shape who gets credited for scientific output—and why women and non-native English speakers face persistent gaps.
The same university in Britain that recently warned against "Christian-centric" language called upon students and staff to use gender-neutral pronouns. These include ‘ze’ and ‘fae.’ The University of ...
Tony Kinnett is The Daily Signal's national correspondent, and host of both the nationally-syndicated radio show and podcast "Tony Kinnett Cast," and The Daily Signal's Top News in 10. The National ...
Women, non-native English speakers and those from lower-income countries published fewer English-language peer-reviewed papers than men, native English speakers and those from higher-income countries, ...
So declared a senior student in a furious critique of Sylvia Plath’s poetry. The classroom was entirely male, myself included. As the teacher, I mediated discussion but had come to expect opposition ...