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Nita Ambani features in 10 most influential women in sports

The panel included Anna Lockwood, Head of Global Sales – Telstra; Sally Hancock, Managing Partner, Y Sport and Former Chair of Women in Sport; Aarti Dabas, former head of Media Rights for the ICC, and iSportconnect Chief Executive Officer Sree Varma.




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Vivek Wadhwa, voice for women in Silicon Valley, is foiled by his tone

Silicon Valley has lately come to the realisation that it is not the meritocracy it has long pretended to be...




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COVID-19 and women

Early signs are that the COVID-19 virus poses a greater direct health risk to men, and particularly older men. But the pandemic is exposing and exploiting inequalities of all kinds, including gender inequality. In the long term, its impact on women’s health, rights and freedoms could harm us all.




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Women’s cricket gets a start-up boost

The 2017 women's World Cup in England was the turning point with 180 million watching the game out of which 156 million were from India, says Lahoti.




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International Women's Day: Braveheart girl averts a rape attempt

International Women's Day Special: This Braveheart girl averts a rape attempt - Youtube Video




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5 Best Women oriented Indian short films: Women's Day Special

Watch these 5 best women oriented Indian short films on YouTube




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How to Protect Women From Violence Under Lockdowns? Send Cash

[African Arguments] Domestic abuse has spiked under COVID-19. Cash transfers are no panacea, but they've been shown to reduce violence and can be adapted.




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Relive classic men's and women's college basketball games

Fans can enjoy a full slate of classic college basketball games, including three national championships, Friday on ESPNU.




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Exhibition Game on 10/20/19 Cancelled




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Begins Season on the Road!

Haskell Women's Basketball travels to Graceland University for a 5:00 pm game for their season opener!




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball travels for the Clark Classic

Women's Basketball travels to Dubuque, IA to play in the Clark Classic this Friday, November 1st and Saturday, November 2nd. 




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Triumphs at Clarke Classic

Women's Basketball proved to be up to the task this past weekend in Dubuque, IA at the Clarke Classic Basketball Tournament.




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Has Tough Time At Hastings Classic




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Falls to Central Methodist University




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Game Against College of the Ozarks Postponed to ...




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Game Against Cottey College on 2/4/20 Postponed to 2/20/20




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Takes Two Wins on the Road




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Falls to College of the Ozarks




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Clenches 4th Seed in Conference Tournament

Photo by Volunteer Photographer Jeremy, "Photogrpahy Jerm"

 




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[Men's Cross Country] Nationals Sendoff for Men's and Women's Cross Country

Please join us at Wednesday, November 14, 8:30 am in Navarre Hall Regents room as we send our men's and qualifying women's cross country teams as they head to the National Championship in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.




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[Haskell Indians] Women's & Men's Basketball Set To Play in Bacone College Tournament




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Freshman Talisa Budder Qualifies for Track Nationals

In November 2011, Talisa Budder from Kenwood, OK qualified for the 2011 NAIA Women's Cross Country National Championships.  Upon her return to the Haskell campus she began training for the track program.   




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Trio of Indians to Compete at Kansas Relays

Christina Belone, Talisa Budder and Matt Woody to take part on second day of 85th edition of the prestigious event




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] It's a 2nd Place MCAC Finish for the Haskell Women's Track ...

In the full return of track and field to the Haskell campus, the women's team finished Friday's conference championships in second place.  Leading the day off for the Indians was Leslie Waseta, a freshman thrower from Zuni, NM.   




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Budder and Zunie Head to Hoosier State for NAIA National ...

The pair of Haskell runners will be competing in the marathon on Saturday morning




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Snelding, Hall, and Lester made the Javelin finals.

Baldwin City, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University women's track and field teams competed at the Baker Relays on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Five top-5 finishes in Long Jump, Shot Put and Javelin.

Ottawa, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University Women's track and field teams competed at the Ottawa Braves Invitational on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Snelding makes the Javelin finals.

Liberty, MO - The Haskell Indian Nations University Women's track and field teams competed at the Darrel Gourley Open on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Women's Track & Field Season Recap

The Women's Track & Field team finished their season at Baker Invite on April 29th. Here are some of the athlete's best finishes throughout the season. The Seniors behind the Track & Field program are Cherica Eckiwaudah (SR/Anadarko, OK )




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Four Track & Field Throwers Named 2017 Daktronics-NAIA ...

Kansas City, MO - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced Friday that 467 women's indoor & outdoor track & field student-athletes have been named 2017 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Four Haskell student-athletes - Cherica Eckiwaudah, Elizabeth Davey, Taylor Hall, and Kari Snelding earned the honor. 




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[Women's Cross Country] Cross Country Runner Tavia Hart Is Named A.I.I. Runner of the Week

Haskell Women's Cross Country runner Tavia Hart comes out runner of the week after second meet of the season.




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[Women's Basketball] A.I.I. Women's Basketball Banquet News Release




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[Women's Basketball] Loss to Wilberforce University in Conference Play Ends Women's Basketball ...




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[Women's Basketball] Two Women's Basketball Athletes Clench Records at Coffin Sports Compelx




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[Cross Country] Women's & Men's Cross Country Improve their Stats in Second Meet of the Season

Both Women's and Men's Cross Country improved their overall standings this weekend at the bearcat Open.




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[Cross Country] Women's Cross Country finishes off Haskell Invitational.

Women's Cross Country Pictured, Chantel Yazzie crossing the finish line as Haskell's first Women's Cross Country runner to cross at the Haskell Invitational. 




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Women are missing out on the clean energy job boom in America

While the industry is welcoming more women leaders, its rank-and-file workforce is still a lot like those at fossil-fuel companies: white and dominated by men. The lack of gender diversity is being driven by manufacturing jobs, and that means women are now missing out on the biggest jobs boom America has to offer.




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New POWERGEN award program seeks inspirational women of excellent character

In recognition of the widely acknowledged studies that show that organizations with gender equality perform better financially, this year POWERGEN International, along with partner UL, is launching a new awards program that seeks out women of good character.




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Doing business better: Empowering women through solar energy

Incredibly, 1.1 billion people – 14% of the world’s population – still live without access to electricity. In rural, remote communities, many people simply have no light after sunset. That makes being productive at night—such as working and learning--extremely difficult. Limiting useful hours of the day by access to daylight holds back personal and economic development and wastes human potential.




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Women are missing out on the clean energy job boom in America

While the industry is welcoming more women leaders, its rank-and-file workforce is still a lot like those at fossil-fuel companies: white and dominated by men. The lack of gender diversity is being driven by manufacturing jobs, and that means women are now missing out on the biggest jobs boom America has to offer.




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New POWERGEN award program seeks inspirational women of excellent character

In recognition of the widely acknowledged studies that show that organizations with gender equality perform better financially, this year POWERGEN International, along with partner UL, is launching a new awards program that seeks out women of good character.




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Inspiring Young Women To Pursue Careers in Energy

At last night’s PennWell Awards Ceremony, Kim Greene, a 24-year veteran of the power industry, was named the POWER-GEN 2015 Woman of the Year.

Greene began her career as an engineer with Southern Company in 1991 and ascended to leadership roles at Mirant and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), before returning to Southern Company Services in 2013 to become President and CEO. She was a keynote speaker at POWER-GEN International in 2014.

Today, she serves as chief operating officer of Southern Company and is responsible for overseeing system operations, which include generation, transmission, engineering and construction services, system planning, and research and environmental affairs, as well as the company’s competitive wholesale generation businesses.




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Sustainable Women Series: How to Build a 75 Percent Net Zero Community

What does it take to build a 75 percent net zero community and the “largest Emerald-rated community” in the world? Tabitha Crawford explains how her team combined solar, HVAC, and sustainable building practices to build 250 net zero homes while keeping construction costs at a 3 percent premium.




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Sustainable Women Series: Green Innovation in Electrical Design & Perfecting Pizza Delivery

Care Technology provides technological solutions to the needs of customers through innovations like energy-efficient LED lighting and transportable heat sources that operate without power racks or induction heaters. We spoke to co-founder Belinda Wong about the production of their sustainable offerings and the benefits of green technology.




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Sustainable Women Series: Setting a National Net Zero Energy and Green Building Precedent

Almost ten years ago, Built Green, an environmentally-friendly residential building program of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties, began a project to develop the first net energy townhome complex in the United States. The project was created to revolutionize green housing and prove that green building could be done affordably.




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Sustainable Women Series: 62 Million People (& Counting!) for 100 percent Renewable Energy Cities

The idea of communities, cities, states, or countries being powered by 100 percent renewable energy used to be perceived as fantasy. Enter the Go 100% Renewable Energy Project, which aims to perpetuate the clean energy movement by creating a revolutionary online platform that showcases real-time 100 percent renewable energy progress. So far, the project has mapped 8 countries, 59 Cities, and 61 Regions/States, representing more than 62 million people who have set, reached, or surpassed official 100 percent renewable targets in at least one sector (electricity, transportation, heating/cooling). Discover what’s driving the shift to 100% RE, the common trends emerging, and learn more about the Go 100% project with Founding Director of the Renewables 100 Policy Institute Diane Moss!




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Sustainable Women Series: Building & Powering an Award-Winning Net Zero Energy Home

Can a home be beautiful, powered entirely by solar energy, use sustainable heating and cooling systems and save it’s owners roughly $3,500 a year? Why, yes it can. Just ask Joanne Coons, who built her award winning, single-family, Net Zero Energy Home in 2010. Sustainable Woman Joanne talks Net Zero standards, efficient appliances and goods, her 10kW solar panels and more.




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3@3 on Solar PV: 201 & Module Supply, Reviving Coal Jobs, and Women in Power

Today’s topics include the impact of section 201 tariffs on module supply and prices. Will they go up? We’ll also talk about developing the next generation solar workforce based on a new report about energy jobs in the U.S.




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Doing business better: Empowering women through solar energy

Incredibly, 1.1 billion people – 14% of the world’s population – still live without access to electricity. In rural, remote communities, many people simply have no light after sunset. That makes being productive at night—such as working and learning--extremely difficult. Limiting useful hours of the day by access to daylight holds back personal and economic development and wastes human potential.




women

Women are missing out on the clean energy job boom in America

While the industry is welcoming more women leaders, its rank-and-file workforce is still a lot like those at fossil-fuel companies: white and dominated by men. The lack of gender diversity is being driven by manufacturing jobs, and that means women are now missing out on the biggest jobs boom America has to offer.