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Devon Haynie

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Washington, DC, United States

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  • U.S. News
  • AOL.com
  • Washingtonian

Past articles by Devon:

Vaccine Trials Excluded Pregnant People, So Nobody Knows If Its Safe

Pregnant women are simply presumed to be unfit for trials, when in fact, they should be presumed to be integral. → Read More

When Women Wear Blue Helmets

Could more female U.N. peacekeepers lead to a decrease in sexual assaults? → Read More

Worldwide, people with disabilities struggle to find jobs

Despite progress in other areas, in industrialized nations, employment rates for people with disabilities keep falling. → Read More

Concerns About Muslims Ruffle Eastern and Southern Europeans, Survey Finds

A Pew poll finds Hungary, Italy, Poland and Greece have the most negative attitudes toward Muslims in Europe. → Read More

The Best Countries for Dating, According to Millennials

Brazil, Italy and Spain are the best countries to look for love, say 18- to 35-year-olds. → Read More

Please, Just Tell Me Whether I’m a Millennial

To judge millennials, or not to judge millennials? Depends on whether I’m one of them. → Read More

In Canada, Justice Goes Missing

Is Canada's inquiry into violence against indigenous women too late? → Read More

Spain Tops the List of Best Countries to Travel Alone, Survey Finds

Spain, Italy and Australia are the best countries to travel solo. → Read More

The Argentine President's Man in Washington

Macri's choice for ambassador to the U.S. may say something about his leadership style. → Read More

10 Countries With the Most Irish Emigrants

An Irish diaspora in the hundreds of thousands makes St. Patrick’s Day a truly global affair. → Read More

Sweden Is the Best Country to Raise Kids, Survey Finds

People believe Nordic nations have a great track record in terms of gender equality, safety and human rights. → Read More

Nordic Nations Among the Best Countries for Women, Survey Finds

In the Kingdom of Denmark, women seem to get royal treatment. → Read More

How Gardening Helped Me Cope With My Dad's Brain Cancer Diagnosis

Some people run marathons when a relative falls terminally ill. Some become experts on the loved one’s condition or join the effort to find a cure. I started a garden. → Read More

Explore Attending a U.S. College Outside a Major City

Going to college outside a large urban area might require some creativity in terms of transportation. → Read More

10 Top-Ranked Colleges That Are Flexible With Test Scores

These highly ranked schools either don't require tests like the SAT or ACT, or give students flexibility on which scores to submit. → Read More

Infographic: What Makes a Strong College Essay

Discover why these two real college essays got students in the door of Johns Hopkins University. → Read More

Why Women Dominate in Online Programs

Women say online learning gives them more flexibility to tackle their work and family commitments. → Read More

Debunk 6 Myths About the Cost of Online Education

Students shouldn't assume online education is cheaper than brick-and-mortar options. → Read More

Impress Campus Tour Guides With These Questions

Prospective students shouldn't be afraid to pepper their campus tour guides with personal questions about the college experience. → Read More

Avoid 4 Mistakes When Asking an Employer to Pay for an Online Degree

Prospective students shouldn't show any insecurity about an online degree when asking for tuition assistance, experts say. → Read More