Menah Pratt-Clarke always knew she wanted to live an extraordinary life. Here s how she has created one, and why she is inspiring others to do the same.
Tickets are on sale for Heritage of Words, a special reading party that’s part of the Women s Center’s 50th anniversary. The event is scheduled from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, on the Pullman campus.
Women of colour can leave a legacy that endures far beyond their tenures, writes Menah Pratt. Here, she shares her experience with racism and sexism and describes actions that leave a mark on institutions and students and defy under-representation
Oroville Union High School District 2019 Hall of Fame inductee Nancy Felipe Russo excelled academically and professionally before her retirement in 2010. While attending Oroville High School, Russo was a member of the California Scholastic Federation and the Auto Club. She was also the editor of the school newspaper and was voted “Most Intelligent” by […]
The path to inclusion can be messy, and mistakes happen. It is essential for all stakeholders from top leadership to students and staff to learn together and work toward action.