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With the recent wave of anti-trans legislation in Utah and across the country, visibility is a complicated experience for many trans people. But at USU’s Trans Day of Visibility event on Friday, visibility meant community, not scrutiny.
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Studies show a four-day work week has many benefits including increased productivity, reduced turnover rates and great job satisfaction.
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A new report from the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) ranks U.S. states according to the number of women serving in their legislatures. Utah ranks 40th out of the 50 states, with 25% of legislative seats held by women.
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The Utah Women and Leadership Project recently released a research brief on a BYU study titled “Impact of Gap Time for Missionary Service on Utah Women’s College Outcomes.”
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Umilaela Arifin recently spoke to the USU biology department about her work as a researcher and the Global Women in Herpetology Project.
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In the summer of 2021, Utah State University became the first university in Utah to offer free menstrual products in women’s restrooms. After more than a year, the quality of those products has been questioned by those who use them.
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In the last two decades, the number of women-owned businesses in Utah has grown by 77% — but women still own only 16% of Utah businesses.
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Susan Madsen is the Inaugural Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University and Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project. Today we’ll check in with Dr. Madsen to explore topics concerning Utah women.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, only 9.3% of females in Utah have a graduate degree, compared to 14.1% of males – the highest gap in the country. A research team at Utah State University produced a study to better understand this disparity.
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A new research snapshot released by the Utah Women & Leadership Project revealed updated information surrounding overall wellness of women who have experienced sexual assault in Utah.