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Leaders on whom topics were base in 2015 Date Name of leader / Topic Picture References Remarks 10 & 11 July 2015 [9] First in 2015 18 and 19 December 2015 Atal Bihari Vajpayee [6] [10] [11] [12] The circular was issued by Praggya M. Singh, assistant professor and joint director, CBSE. 15 October 2015 Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam [13] 2 October 2015
AAUW sponsors a student leadership conference, [21] called the National Conference of College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) designed to help women college students access the resources, skills, and networks they need to lead change on campuses and in communities nationwide. The student leadership conference is held annually in Washington, D.C.
The Debate competition is spread over three levels – Regional, Zonal and National Levels. Each school sends two students from each group mentioned above. The topic is only revealed to the students an hour before the actual debate by way of opening a sealed envelope in their presence.
Women have made major strides in the workplace -- in the U.S., women now represent 47% of the workforce, according to the latest stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Yet, North American women...
A duo of young Black women has made history in winning the international debate competition at Harvard University. Emani Stanton... View Article The post Emani Stanton, Jayla Jackson are 1st Black ...
Lee Feigon states "women [during the Tiananmen Square Protests] were relegated for the most part to traditional support roles." [1] Chai Ling and Wang Chaohua, however, were female student leaders taking part in leadership activities during the pro-democracy movement. Ranging from student leaders to intellectuals, many women contributed their ...
OPINION: A question on TikTok prompted a deeper discussion about whether misogyny makes it harder for men to consider female role models. The post Are men capable of admiring women? appeared first ...
Cheryl Glenn is a Distinguished Professor of English and Women’s Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on the history of women’s rhetoric and writing practices, feminist theories and practices, inclusive rhetorical practices and theories, and the teaching of writing.