Terry McGlynn

06
Jun
Fixing a racist common name that I coined

Fixing a racist common name that I coined

Let me introduce you to one of my favorite animals, Aphaenogaster araneoides, and a major league screwup of mine: image:
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30
May

Recommended reads #152

A wave of graduate programs drops the GRE application requirement, with biology programs leading the way. Can you really do
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29
May

Research with undergraduates on an empty campus

Summer is go-time for research, particularly in undergraduate institutions. But yet, when I walk across the desolate campus in summer,
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27
May
The tradeoff between productivity and risk-taking

The tradeoff between productivity and risk-taking

For a lot of academic scientists, the currency of research is productivity. Pre-tenure faculty need to build a list of
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21
May

We need distributed power structures in grad school

For most grad students in the sciences, their doctoral advisor has an extraordinary level of power over their professional and
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17
May

Recommended reads #151

If you haven’t read this editorial about “What ‘good’ dads get away with,” please do. It’s about the
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14
May

Ways to fund student travel, ranked

You are sending students to a conference. What’s the best way to pay for it? 1. Travel Award. Let’
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07
May

Are some people just innately smarter?

I don’t know about you, but I’m used to hearing academics talking about how some people are just
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03
May

Recommended reads #150

One hundred fifty. I’ve done this 150 times! How ’bout that, eh? 8 ways to teach climate change in
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25
Apr

The conversation I often have with PhD students

When I visit other universities and chat with grad students, I love fielding questions about career stuff. I realize that’
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