Ugh. First time we got an email from Fairfax County about possible threat to school. Instinct is to keep kiddo at home. Hate living in a place where I have to worry about this. #GunControl ftw.
As someone who has ungraded/collab graded for years I agree! mostly i have stopped talking about it on social media since I don't have the spoons but it has made me so much happier as a professor. And for the record I am not doing less work
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@PriceMargaret recommending "Mad Scholars" - a book about being neurodiverse in academia. www.amazon.com/Mad-Scholars...
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@PriceMargaret reflecting on how our community meetings both lift us up but also contain the harms we experience. Apt. #disabledinSTEM
@disabilitystor1.bsky.social#disabled international student and academic. Including [illegal - my addition] disclosures by others regarding Nair's condition.
Listening to Society for Disability Studies conversation around @margaretprice.bsky.social 's book, "Crip Spacetime", which addresses many of these issues beautifully.
Wishing people without disabilities were more understanding and human toward disabled people today. What can we do to encourage non-disabled people to work harder to keep disabled scholars in a position to contribute? #DisabledinSTEM
Does anyone else find these studies silly? What man (or person, really) decides he is uninterested based on minute differences in smell? royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10....
Although men’s attraction to women’s body odour has been suggested to vary over the ovulatory cycle, peaking around the fertile window, we still lack methodologically robust evidence corroborating thi...
I often characterize being professor as an excellent career but often less awesome as a job. Why do you think that is and how can we bring these two in alignment?