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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

What’s up in the worlds of the 120 alumni from past lists? We reached out this spring to check in, asking those inclined to weigh in on how current events have changed their world views. We asked them to consider two questions: With the world turned upside down, what is your focus at work? Jessica Artioli Centurião ( 2018 ).

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Leaky Pipelines or Broken Scaffolding? Supporting Women’s Leadership in STEM

Stanford Social Innovation

These inequities are not new. It’s also about systemic barriers and layers of biases. The impact of these barriers and biases extends beyond workplaces; they shape STEM products and innovations themselves. By Linda Calhoun , Shruthi Jayaram & Natasha Madorsky.

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The Good Web

Stanford Social Innovation

If we believe news headlines, social media is responsible for many of the major scourges of modern life. It is coarsening our political discourse, leading to polarization and division. It exposes vulnerable people to extremist ideology, driving them toward violence. In reality, social media is complicated.