Sitemap - 2018 - Science For Everyone
The Top 9 Small Pond posts of 2018
“How do we diversify our seminar series?”
Word choice is more than semantics
Some science twitter highlights #3
Some science twitter highlights #2
Actions required of men to advance gender equity in academia
Huge conferences and the potential for alienation and isolation of junior scientists
Extra credit for voting is a bad idea
Some science twitter highlights #1
Is there a shortage of summer research opportunities?
Learning to be a better mentor and leader
Is the problem implicit bias or is it gender harassment?
Science Magazine needs to rectify a critical lapse of judgment
Working from behind vs. Working to build
Updating pedagogy for the mobile phone era
How can we avoid toxic environments?
Becoming a climate reality leader
Announcing EEB Mentor Match 2018
How strobe ants do the strobe run
Let’s stop saying “native English speaker” in reviews
Better recruitment of undergrads for research
How do I manage to do all the things?
On the breadth of faculty job applications
“What are you doing on campus in the summer?”
What’s fun for profs is not fun for all
The mentorship problem in primarily undergraduate institutions
Non-preferred reviewers and editorial discretion
Murky matters involving conflicts of interest
And even more sincere answers to stupid questions
Broader impacts that have impact
How do we move beyond an arbitrary statistical threshold?
Reimbursing students is not okay
Efficient teaching: frequent assessments
Please focus more on inclusion so that diversity recruitment efforts can work
What’s going to be on the exam?
What if the PI recommendation letter is missing or is bad?
Competition for the “best” REU applicants is outrageous
What to read to improve your teaching?
We need more honest talk about prestige and social capital
Things I wish other people blogged about
Sizing up competing peer review models
Non-mandatory sexual harassment training?
Powerful truths about sexual harassment
When you are asked to review a paper that you’ve already reviewed for another journal
Efficient teaching: Crowdsourcing class notes
How often are you cited correctly?
Science has an atheism problem
If you love teaching, a research university might be perfect for you