
Ruksana Hussain
Publisher and Editor at Traveler and Tourist
Managing Editor at Diversity Professional
#Author #aroundtheworldinla #Publisher #Editor #travelerandtourist Award-winning #journalist #writer #speaker #panelist #judge #magazines #communications
Articles
-
1 week ago |
marketbrief.edweek.org | Ruksana Hussain
Student struggles in math, which emerged as a major concern after the pandemic, have once again become an acute source of worry in the nation’s school districts. Earlier this year, the results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, commonly known as the “nation’s report card,” showed that 4th grade scores for American students in that subject rose only marginally – and remain below 2019 levels. In 8th grade, test scores in math were flat compared with 2022.
-
2 weeks ago |
swe.org | Ruksana Hussain
The 10-year anniversary publication of Lean In’s annual assessment of the status of working women in the United States, “Women in the Workplace 2024,” points to a very concerning observation at the outset: Companies’ commitments to diversity are declining. Some gains are observed when it comes to women’s representation in corporate America, but the stats show there is still much work to be done and what has been accomplished is at risk.
-
Jan 8, 2025 |
fodors.com | Ruksana Hussain
Travel dupes were all the marketing and social media rage over the last few months, fueling a major global travel trend, but is it a boon or bane for the destinations. Destination dupes. Summer swaps. Destination detours. Travel twins. If you’ve been reading travel news, or well, just news in general, you are bound to have happened upon one of these terms or some iteration of it providing one list of destinations as an alternative for another list of destinations.
-
Nov 13, 2024 |
cuisinenoir.com | Ruksana Hussain
Owner Beverly Malbranche prioritizes local farmers, social impact and giving back. When Caribbrew’s founder and CEO Beverly Malbranche launched her New Jersey-based operation in 2018, she had the dual focus of reviving coffee production in her native of Haiti; once a major coffee-producing nation in the 1900s.
-
Oct 18, 2024 |
marketbrief.edweek.org | Ruksana Hussain
School districts have for decades been finding ways to introduce students to potential careers. Many offer traditional career-technical education programs – formerly called vocational education. Some run apprenticeships or internships in which students are given training in specific trades, often with ties to professional certification upon completion.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 5K
- Tweets
- 17K
- DMs Open
- No

Delighted to partner with neighborhood business FLOAT coffee shop in Hollywood this Sunday during Ciclavia for a casual author meet & greet and book signing! Come say hi, get some coffee and your copy of Around the World in Los Angeles. #aroundtheworldinla #coffeeandbooks https://t.co/mxHFqnlxBn

RT @actionhappiness: Friendly February - Day 1: Send a message to let someone know you’re thinking of them https://t.co/BZj11Sfacg #Friendl…

🌍✨ There are so many beautiful cultural practices that nurture holistic well-being. Let's celebrate wellness in every form on International Mind Body Wellness Day! 💖 What inspires YOU? 📸 taken at Yellowstone, Cody, WY #CulturalWellness #HolisticHealth #TravelerandTourist https://t.co/UTcsUuNQVL