SWENext Influencer Isabella T. highlights Hispanic women in STEM who are spearheading technological advances, breaking barriers, and inspiring the next generation.
Alyssa Frechette, a continuous improvement manager who has achieved several promotions and several lateral moves over the last seven years, shares insights on how she has achieved such rapid early career success in STEM.
The SWE Annual Conference & Career Fair is a place where women, nonbinary individuals, and men as allies of all backgrounds can support the overall persistence and success for the engineering and technology profession of those underrepresented in the field. Those who think otherwise should reconsider attending.
Learn about Pfizer’s Rotational Programs and Early Talent Opportunities through the stories of a Pfizer Digital colleague who recently completed one of these programs.
Father’s Day is right around the corner. If you haven’t found Dad a great gift to remind him how much you care – about him AND his golf game – there’s still a little time. Whether he plays 36 every weekend or just recently picked up the game, these gift ideas will inspire his game all year long
Adam Scott and Royal Liverpool have history. The Australian star is the only player in the 151st Open Championship field who finished in the top 10 in both the 2006 and 2014 Opens at Royal Liverpool.
Cameron Smith says a newfound confidence in the driver has him feeling bullish about attempting to defend his Open Championship title next week. The mullet-wearing Australian will head to Royal Liverpool this weekend to begin a four-day preparation for the Open, where he’ll attempt to become the first Australian since Peter Thomson in 1955 to Read more…
Eight in 10 golfers in a worldwide poll say they are against a rolled back golf ball for elite golfers, oppose bifurcation and do not believe average hitting distances in professional golf need to be reduced.
Making mistakes is an inherent part of golf: attempting to hit a hero shot instead of punching out, misreading putts, even white belts, for pity’s sake. However, the biggest danger facing modern golfers is Twitter.
Say what you like about Patrick Reed—and many have over the course of his controversial career—the man has an inordinate ability to focus on the golf course.