Author: Kathryn Feliciano

We spend the majority of our daily waking hours at work. Sometimes work seems like all we do. The endless cycle can be daunting, exhausting, or boring. We...

Last spring IFWE hosted the Lights, Camera, Creativity! Student Video Contest for high school and college students. We were impressed and encouraged by the quality of the students’...

When you have a master’s degree in economics, you get excited when you find economic concepts in unexpected places. Not everyone shares your enthusiasm. Case in point: the...

Do you long for a better world? Would you like to see the many wrongs around you made right? Do you wish everyone lived in a world of...

An estimated 220,000 people were killed and 300,000 more people were injured in the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Schools, government buildings, and homes were destroyed, leaving 19 million...

We are thrilled to announce the winners of IFWE’s very first student video contest: Emma S. and Paige M.! We were overwhelmed by the quantity and quality of...

Many of us crave a job that will change the world, the next adventure that God will take us on, or something different, something out of the ordinary....

Which is more important to you, the environment or your family’s health? Is it more vital for a company to strive to lower costs for consumers or...

Over 8 million people live in New York City. It is the most densely populated city in the US, with over 27,000 people per square mile. With an...

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