Newsletter

16
Apr

Our expert advice remains unheeded

Once in a while, tropical biologists get bot flies. We sometimes find this out while were are in the field.
6 min read
15
Apr

Backyard science

Spring is springing in Sweden and I’m finally out from under my grant writing load. It is pretty easy
3 min read
14
Apr

The first days of a new tenure-track faculty job

This is the season when some lucky ones preparing for new jobs in the fall. A few people have asked
4 min read
11
Apr
Friday recommended reads #24

Friday recommended reads #24

* “Should I be a bio major?” “What do I get out of a biology degree?” I just printed out this
2 min read
09
Apr
The field ecology of a gut microbe inside bullet ants

The field ecology of a gut microbe inside bullet ants

The bullet ant Paraponera clavata. Image by Alex Wild. This is the latest paper from my lab, which I’m
4 min read
07
Apr

Driftwood faculty and decisions about course content

Here’s an incident, or really just a conversation, that left a little scar on me. Around the time I
4 min read
04
Apr

Friday recommended reads #23

* Pseudoscorpions are awesome. I mean, literally, they inspire awe. Here are ten facts about pseudoscorpions including some great photos of
2 min read
02
Apr
What kind of faculty job do you want?

What kind of faculty job do you want?

Faculty jobs involve teaching, research, and mentoring. Different kinds of universities expect faculty to conduct these activities in different proportions.
1 min read
31
Mar

Which classes should tenure-track faculty deprioritize?

Academia has an adjunct problem. Most of the verbiage on this topic (that I see, at least) focuses on the
4 min read
28
Mar

Friday recommended reads #22

* Southern California is the land of palm trees. But also the land of one sad and miserably lonely coconut palm.
2 min read