At some point in your life, you've probably experienced an environment where you're completely surrounded by girls—your high school cheerleading team, your sorority, or even girls' night out with your best friends. Even among your closest girl friends, it can be tough to stay sane in the midst of what can potentially be a breeding ground for catty behavior and gossip.
For sports fans and twin sisters Kathleen and Kristina Cuce, an idea started with cold feet.
There seem to be a lot of people rockin’ power suits on campuses across the country. It’s not some sort of strange, formal fashion craze. It’s job interview season—a time when soon-to-be college graduates race back and forth to interviews, carrying fancy folders with résumés, hoping that they’ll be employed come May.
What do John F. Kennedy, the University of Michigan, and international service have in common? Fifty years ago, JFK challenged Michigan students “to give two years of their lives to help people in countries of the developing world.”
Do you remember the movie, The Nanny Diaries, starring Scarlett Johansson? In the 2007 film, Johansson portrayed Annie, a recent college grad who quickly became a nanny for an Upper East Side family. The job literally fell into her lap.
From Barbara Walters to Katie Couric, women have been paving the way within the workforce for decades, leading us to wonder: where would we be without these strong and independent females to look up to? Whether it’s Hillary Clinton or Maya Angelou, Her Campus wants to know which career-changing women inspire you.