SAS Life
Telling the stories of our people, highlighting our culture, and sharing tips for work life balance.![Celebrating our Interns on National Intern Day](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2024/07/1716068162532-702x336.jpeg)
Today is National Intern Day, a day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the meaningful contributions our interns bring to the table each day. At SAS, we’ve relied on interns and the curiosity and innovation they bring since the beginning, and they bring a special something to our culture. Our interns aren’t coffee
![Looking at labels: decoding carbohydrates and sweeteners](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2024/07/nutrition-facts-label-600x336.png)
Carbohydrates are important for energy, balancing our gut microbiome and regulating the flow of food and waste through our digestive tracts. And let’s be real, lots of high carbohydrate foods taste great!
![Celebrating 40 years of care: The story of SAS’ onsite Health Care Center](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2024/07/HCC-front-Nov2018-SM4_7231-Large-702x336.jpeg)
Our employees’ health and well-being is important to us, and has been since the very beginning. That’s why our Headquarters Campus has 28 acres dedicated to the physical fitness of employees, a Work/Life Center staffed with licensed clinical social workers, and so much more… including a one-of-a-kind on-site Health Care
![Eats @ SAS: History + Photos](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2024/07/BldC_CorpCulture_IMG_5528-1-702x336.jpg)
At SAS, we pride ourselves on fostering a world-class work environment that energizes our people and promotes creativity and innovation. We know creativity doesn’t happen on demand and that nutritious meals are important fuel for a good workday – and for bringing people together for collaboration and community. That’s where
![Sprouting made simple](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2024/07/sprouts-in-light_day-5-7-600x336.png)
Mixing vegetables into a meal you already love is one trick that helps non-veggie lovers increase their vegetable intake. Including sprouts is another non-intimidating way to sneak in more of the benefits of veggies. Why you ask? Research estimates that broccoli and cauliflower sprouts contain 10-100 times more cancer-fighting glucoraphanin
![Mighty microgreens](https://blogs.sas.com/content/efs/files/2024/06/microgreens-600x336.png)
Microgreens have been growing in popularity due to their impressive nutritional profile and versality in the kitchen. Often sought out by high-end chefs to enhance the visual appeal of dishes, these little green confetti are way more than a cute garnish!