Apr 13, 2017 | Employment, News and Articles
Data and analytics has become the Holy Grail among conference titles and trade publications. Whether in the form of genome sequencing or much smaller (the type found in tracking attrition rates for a department), the potential for uncovering valuable information has...
Mar 22, 2017 | Employment, News and Articles
The Venus Flower Basket Glass Sponge (euplectella aspergillum) is a type of deep sea animal. It’s also an endangered one. The sponge extracts silicic acid from seawater and converts it into silica, forming an elaborate skeleton of glass fibers. This ocean animal...
Jan 19, 2017 | Employment, News and Articles
By Karen Darrin According to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, the definition of “mid-career professional” is someone who is 10-15 years into their career. If you’re like many mid-career professionals, you’ve spent more than a few years working your way up to...
Dec 16, 2016 | Employment, News and Articles
Any child can tell you that the whole point for a spider to weave a web is so it can catch its supper. When all grownup, the child (now adult) will go one step further and describe the spider’s web as a highly efficient method for eating dinner. After all, there’s no...
Apr 6, 2016 | Employment, News and Articles
To this day I am astounded (and befuddled) by the number of brilliant graduates fresh out of college with top-notch degrees ready to seize the working world, and yet, come across as nincompoops because they fail to write in a way that compels their readers to want to...