From Interns to Innovators

Holton was a graduate student in her early 20s when she lost her own mother to metastatic breast cancer. The experience left her wondering: If women could get hands-on experience to learn what’s normal and what’s not in a self-exam, could it lead to earlier cancer detection?

Modeling the Ideals of Scientific Conduct in Quantum Engineering

The monumental challenges of scaling quantum systems demand not merely technical excellence, but a renaissance of scientific culture that weaves integrity, collaboration, and transparency into the very fabric of innovation.

Sharing Strategies To Help Nonprofits Thrive

Nonprofits across the country are facing a new set of challenges in the current economic environment.

Budget constraints are a longstanding issue for community organizations. But for many, those challenges have intensified with recent changes in government funding.

Beyond the Desk: Why WELL and Ergonomics Matter More Than Ever

The way we work has changed. Offices now stretch from skyscrapers to spare bedrooms, and employee well-being is no longer just a nice-to-have experience, it’s a business essential.

Psychological Safety: The Invisible Foundation of a Strong EHS Culture

In the world of Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS), we often focus on visible safety measures: hard hats, safety protocols, emergency procedures, and compliance metrics. But there's an invisible yet critical component that can make or break your safety culture: psychological

An Open Door

Each time Sophia Harvey welcomes a foster child into her home, she prays for the same positive outcome: family reunification.

BIER Member Spotlight: Jade Mahuzier

Welcome to our series aimed at spotlighting the individual leaders within BIER member companies and stakeholder organizations. Learn how these practitioners and their companies are addressing pressing challenges around water, energy, agriculture, climate change,

Duke Energy Invests $789,000 in Florida’s Colleges and Universities To Build Next Generation Workforce

Duke Energy Foundation today announced $789,000 to support 23 Florida colleges, universities and education programs that are creating a pipeline of skilled workers who will help meet the energy industry’s growing workforce needs.

Duke Energy Environmental Consultant Leads Duke Energy’s Program To Restore His Childhood Fishing Waters

Senior Environmental Consultant Justin Dycus grew up fishing on the Pee Dee River. Today, he’s helping lead Duke Energy’s efforts to restore it.

Sysco Serves the United Nations With Sustainable Dishes

Big things are happening for sustainable seafood! Last week, Seaweedish™ Meatballs were served at the United Nations Headquarters in NYC, spotlighted at the UN Conference on Trade and Development as a product advancing key Sustainable Development Goals

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