by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Aug/Sep 2009, Featured Articles, Upfront
As the recession drags on and most industries are either retrenched or flailing, it would stand to reason that higher education would be suffering as well. Plunking down tuition when money is tight might seem like yet another luxury to skip. Surprisingly, though, it...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Aug/Sep 2009, Featured Articles, Women in Business
These women in the kitchen are no stereotypical Betty Crockers. They may wear the white garb of a chef, but they possess colorful and charming personalities, are passionate about food to the point of obsession and have one thing in mind: To make you — a guest at their...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Aug/Sep 2009, Role Model
Welcoming Baby. Sometimes Jennifer Whalen finds herself crawling into the hospital bed, her hands underneath an expectant mother in labor, waiting to catch a baby about to be born. As a nurse midwife, she’s literally hands-on. After nearly 20 years of bringing new...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Aug/Sep 2009, Family Issues
Why we need to mark transitions in the human life cycle. Our world today is changing rapidly. Our economy is very fragile. We are at war. Terrorism is a national threat. Our planet is in peril with the specter of pollution and global warming looming. The anxiety that...
by Denver Woman | May 14, 2015 | Artbeat, Aug/Sep 2009, Featured Articles
Globetrotting artist settles in Denver. Carla Wright, artist and gallery owner, trotted the globe before bringing her talents to the Mile High City. The road, long and winding, was replete with experiences and people, both of which led to insights that she has applied...