I wasn’t diagnosed with ADHD until about a year and a half after grad school. My ADHD manifests as a tendency toward disorganization especially, and being easily distracted and forgetful. I say often ...
I have always thought of myself as a decent student. While I was certainly never the girl with color-coded notes, assignment spreadsheets, or pre-planned study schedules, I knew how to work hard. I ...
If you’ve been reading my posts here, you know that I am an AI skeptic when it comes to it being a good tool for teaching and learning. While I am not an abolitionist, my focus from the beginning has ...
Three prospective Ph.D. students of the Harvard University Department of Astronomy came together to my office recently and asked for career advice. First and foremost, they wished to know how best to ...
Artificial Intelligence has dramatically transformed the educational landscape, leaving both students and educators navigating uncharted territory. Dr. Kelly Ahuna, Director of Academic Integrity at ...
The Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence in collaboration with the Office of the Provost will hold the 11th annual Conference for Assistant Professors titled "Navigating Academia to ...
This essay aims to shed light on our experiences as Asian/Asian American women navigating academia during the rise of anti-Asian violence and the COVID-19 global pandemic. Specifically, we seek to ...
Starting off your career in academia is in some ways like starting a new relationship. Do they like me? What do we have in common? Am I empowered to be my best self? My presentation will focus on my ...
CCTS News & Events Center News CEI Perspectives: Navigating Partnerships Between Academia and Faith-Based Organizations Center News CEI Perspectives: Navigating Partnerships Between Academia and Faith ...
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