By Nia Saunders The advancement of modern medicine is no doubt a blessing to society. People are living longer than ever before, but it has created some anxiety among the Baby Boomer generation when it comes to planning for retirement. For almost thirty years, the Employee Benefit Research Institute has conducted surveys on how Americans... Continue Reading →
Women in the Workforce
By Nia Saunders Few people remember a time when public schools across America failed to recognize or allow women’s sport. In fact, the ratification of Title IX in 1972 would probably only be remembered by The Baby Boomers Generation. Most people who remembers the Title IX, know that it allowed girls in federally funded education... Continue Reading →
School’s Out Forever: What You Need to Know to be Successful in Any Interview
By Nia Saunders So, you’ve gone to school upwards of sixteen years, acquired student debt, stayed up countless nights and persevered through many unfair group projects. You have your degree, but without a well-paying job, your framed diploma is just a harrowing reminder of the fact that it cost you $100,000 and four years of... Continue Reading →
Student Debt: The Dark Cloud Over This and Future Generations
By Nia Saunders The global rise of education standards has transformed recent generations into the most educated population in world history. In the United States, going to college and graduating with a bachelor’s degree isn’t considered going above and beyond anymore. Instead, going to college has become the norm and is the bare minimum requirement... Continue Reading →