Science Online has always been a great place to find helpful lists linking to short biographical articles and other search results on leading computer scientists, physicists, inventors, engineers, environmentalists, astronauts,... read more →
Abbott college intern Ixchelle Hernández Lebrón, who is earning her chemical engineering degree at the University of Puerto Rico, is the latest host on the Shaping the Future of STEM... read more →
As Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) information professionals, being part of racial and ethnic affinity groups within organizations and associations has played an essential role in our professional... read more →
2021 is coming to a close, and I had time to reflect on the virtual conferences I attended. The Black Caucus American Library Association (BCALA) hosted its National Conference of... read more →
We’ve expanded The World Almanac® for Kids’ ethnic studies offerings by adding an important new topic: Multicultural America. This topic includes in-depth histories, events, and data on different American cultures,... read more →