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Gilda Barabino began her term as AAAS president-elect on Feb. 24. | Olin College of Engineering
Gilda Barabino, president of Olin College of Engineering, was selected by the membership of the American Association for the Advancement of Science to serve as AAAS president-elect.
Barabino began her term Feb. 24 and will serve as president-elect for one year. She will then serve for one year as AAAS president and one year as chair of the AAAS Board of Directors.
Members also selected two members of the AAAS Board of Directors during the election, held Feb. 8-22. Janine Austin Clayton, the associate director for research on women’s health at the National Institutes of Health and director of the NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health, was newly elected to the board for a four-year term. Kaye Husbands Fealing, the dean of the Ivan College of Liberal Arts at the Georgia Institute of Technology, was elected to a second four-year term.
Nyala Moon in Conversation With Eva Reign: Honors Week
Nyala Moon Is on a Mission to Bring Trans Love Stories to the Big Screen
2021-03-16 17:37 in MoviesWords By Highsnobiety
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Highsnobiety’s Honors Week is a celebration of the women particularly the trans and BIPOC women who have pushed our culture forward. This Women’s History Month, we’ve tapped six guest curators to go deep on the issues they care about and to spotlight their favorite women and nonbinary creators. Today, artist, writer, and actor Eva Reign interviews Nyala Moon.
Nyala Moon is a woman on a mission. Born and raised in Harlem, she’s a multi-hyphenate director, actress, and writer. While many popular films throughout history sensationalize trans lives, Moon offers stories that go against the grain. Her latest film,
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I was the eldest son of the managing partner of a midsize accounting firm founded by my grandfather in 1907. During the 1930s, it was one of the largest accounting firms and was supposed to merge with an accounting firm of equal size that is now part of the Big Four. To make matters worse, I was born on March 15, so it was assumed by everyone in the family that I was destined to take over the accounting firm.
For my 10th birthday, I was provided with a copy of the Internal Revenue Code and instructed to memorize it. My grandfather emphasized to me that accountants serve a vital function as they are the doctors for business. You can always hire people the do the mechanical and mathematical functions, but a real accountant understands and analyzes the numbers to advise the client. In addition to the general auditing, the firm was recognized for its tax work involving sophisticated business and personal transactions. The more this was discussed, the
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The paid program forecasts what life and work will look like for Gen Z in the next decade.
It may be difficult for the Gen Xers and millennials in media to comprehend, but the first few classes of Gen Z, now in their early to mid-20s, are already entering the workforce.
In anticipation of their culture-shaping power, Vice Media Group s 2030 Project is all about forecasting the next decade through the perspective of Gen Z. As part of the project, the Brooklyn-based company has selected five Fellows to participate in its inaugural content residency, a paid program.