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18
Jun

What’s fun for profs is not fun for all

I want to share a quick story about something slightly stupid that I did some years ago, while teaching. I
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15
Jun

Recommended reads #131

This week, the National Academy of Sciences released a report on gender harassment and sexual misconduct in our profession. There
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11
Jun
Sharing their stories

Sharing their stories

I don’t have a post for you today. Instead, please read some of the stories at MeTooSTEM. It’s
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04
Jun

An education in academia

I’m in the field right now. Which means that I’m among many fellow academics, from a wide range
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01
Jun

Recommended reads #130

This is a spectacular and moving essay: Our Houses Became Boats: Surviving Hurricane Maria and salvaging my career in its
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28
May

The mentorship problem in primarily undergraduate institutions

I’m back down at the field station in Costa Rica (missing my family quite a bit) and I had
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21
May

Non-preferred reviewers and editorial discretion

Apparently, there are some editors of academic journals who will readily send manuscripts out to “non-preferred reviewers” — the specific people
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18
May

Recommended reads #129

One hundred twenty nine. I’ve been doing this, every other week, for a while now. Students learn by doing,
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14
May

Murky matters involving conflicts of interest

I’ve noticed that junior scientists tend to be really picky about conflicts of interest, whereas senior scientists don’t
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04
May

And even more sincere answers to stupid questions

Once in a while, I look at the statistics for this site and I get to see some of the
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