Feminism and the Wage Gap, Part II: Women, Society and the Workplace Haley Sims March 6, 2014 0 Comments In my last piece, I talked about the question of pay disparities in the workforce, and pointed out that countries with paid maternity leave often have even greater pay disparities than countries... Read More »
The F Word: Feminism and the Wage Gap Haley Sims February 20, 2014 6 Comments Yes. I’m talking about feminism. Don’t groan and roll your eyes. I know what you’re thinking: “If I have to read one more article about how women are treated unfairly, I’m going to poke my... Read More »
Slipping through the Cracks, Part II: whY(2E2) So Serious? Haley Sims January 30, 2014 0 Comments In Part I of this column, we delved into the cosmetic errors in the Yang-Yamazaki Environment and Engineering Building (Y2E2) and maybe even learned a bit about all the shortcomings of the building... Read More »
Slipping through the Cracks, Part I: What’s Huang with this Picture? Haley Sims January 23, 2014 0 Comments This column is the first part of a two-part series. The next segment will run next week. “Inside any building you’ll find war stories,” Stanford Y2E2 Project Engineer Forest Peterson... Read More »