Newsletter

15
Mar

Undergraduate research: course credit vs. getting paid

Undergraduate labor powers many university laboratories. Many of us faculty in primarily undergraduate institutions simply would not be shipping much
5 min read
10
Feb

Recommended reads #206

The loss of bodily autonomy is making prospective college students rethink where they’ll go off to college. The great
2 min read
04
Jan

Good, bad, and worst dates for academic conferences

Looking at social media today, I have developed an unambiguous case of FOMO because I’m not at the SICB
4 min read
07
Dec

The SLAC job market and disappearing jobs

Just in case you thought blogging was dead: I read an interesting blog post that I want to share with
3 min read
28
Nov

The adjunct hiring process is ridiculous

Once in a while, I get an email that sounds like this: Hi everybody I know who is driving distance
7 min read
08
Nov

Recommended reads #205

A couple more research articles showing how teaching valuations are sexist. And the interaction effect with age is quite something.
1 min read
07
Nov
On bureaucratic obstacles to field experiences for students

On bureaucratic obstacles to field experiences for students

If your university is like mine, then you hear a lot about everybody is working hard to make sure that
4 min read
17
Oct

NSF’s accountability for the Waterman award

Usually we talk about accountability when people are getting it wrong, and perhaps on the occasional moment when someone or
2 min read
21
Sep

“I know you’re busy, so I’ll make this quick”

This is a sign that I’ve been getting it wrong. When people start talking to me by saying, “I
4 min read
11
Sep

Recommended reads #204

Black@PWI: navigating an anti-Black campus climate Meet the professor who hiked 500 miles across the Mojave Desert Why I
2 min read