
More Than Meets the Eye: Succeeding with Hidden Disabilities
I grew up with long hair. Not a problem really as it was the late 70s, early 80s. But it was long for a reason—to hide my hearing aids, as if they…
I grew up with long hair. Not a problem really as it was the late 70s, early 80s. But it was long for a reason—to hide my hearing aids, as if they…
Trial participation that includes racial and ethnic minorities will allow researchers to find equitable solutions to diseases—like cancer, diabetes,…
While we look for new ways to treat different symptoms associated with autism, we must also find better ways to accommodate and understand people…
This year’s International Women’s Day focuses on women in leadership and pursuing equality in a COVID-19 world. To honor female leaders across the…
As a woman of color (WOC) and first-born daughter of immigrants, my life has always had its set of challenges. My parents didn’t go to…
At a recent PRA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) Committee meeting, panelists shared their positive experiences at the annual Women of Color…
Anjanette Elligan, Clinical Site Operations Manager, reminds us the importance of recognizing each other’s humanity and embracing our diversity.
PRA recently received three awards during the 4th Annual Comparably Awards. We were presented with an award for “Best Company Culture”, an award in…
People often focus on what a person with a disability can’t do. I’ve witnessed a man with no arms swing a kettlebell. I’ve watched a blind Marine…
Life for me started in a small town in southwestern New Brunswick, Canada, on the border of Maine. This community, at that time, was fairly…