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Oh where has the time gone…. This is the home page widget area. You can use this space to add an introductory message to your blog with a Text Widget or add any other widget here. Oh where has the time gone…. For those of you who follow this personal blog, I am sure you must be wondering… Where are Rick and Kallie these days — we hear from them so rarely. Well maybe this picture gives a creative twist to your wonderings. Instead of Where is Waldo… Where are Rick and Kallie? Filed under Culver Update.
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News and Updates – Real Science at SOEST!
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Real Science at SOEST! Stories from graduate students about science and life as a scientist. How to write a blog. Science Communicators ‘Ohana. September 8, 2015. Welcome back to Fall Semester! The Science Communicators ‘Ohana. Has many fun things in store for this semester, including an IMPROV for Scientists workshop coming up in late October, as well as fun socials each month. We are currently in the process of brainstorming future events. Join our mailing list. As always, we are looking for writers!
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Bad Data/Good Data: How a physical study ended up giving insight into animal behavior – Real Science at SOEST!
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Real Science at SOEST! Stories from graduate students about science and life as a scientist. How to write a blog. Science Communicators ‘Ohana. Bad Data/Good Data: How a physical study ended up giving insight into animal behavior. June 22, 2015. June 20, 2015. Contributed by Katie Smith. Typical day for a physical oceanographer. View of Waikiki and Diamond Head from Mamala Bay. Photo credit: Katie Smith. I might be observing an internal wave with a diurnal tidal frequency breaking at this location! This ...
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Lens Change | Hush
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A Moment of Quiet. December 31, 2013. Some days, you need a change of perspective. You’re tired of the usual vantage points; need something grander, more expansive. On days like these, you head to the mountains. (You’ve friends who laugh at ascribing mountain status to hills like these, but you hold with the poet. Gods make their own importance.). The trail becomes steeper and your breath quickens. You catch your first glimpse of the bay, locate the Pigeon Towers. You use the towers as a referenc...You t...
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Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman
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On science, careers, and life. Stepping through the week of returning to work. By strongerthanfiction) Jul 31 2016. I wake, laying quietly in bed, thinking of how interesting the last three months have been That first month of a new baby whoa. Did the world start spinning at a different speed? Stress baby, please nap. Repeat eat, play, nap. But I like predictable. I like routine for this growing little synapse machine. Deep breath enjoy everything about today. Deep breath oh, that baby is so cute. It is ...
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Terry McGlynn | Small Pond Science
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Research, teaching, and mentorship in the sciences. Small Pond summer recap. Now that the academic year is starting back up, what did you miss over the summer from Small Pond? Here are selected highlights:. Amy Dalal provided some great advice for department chairs. I argued that religious scientists are a component of diversity in STEM. And observed that too often we do things that unnecessarily disrespect our colleagues. I explained what limits productivity in teaching institutions. In 10 years, Harvey...
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A departmental retreat from another dimension | Small Pond Science
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Research, teaching, and mentorship in the sciences. A departmental retreat from another dimension. I once participated in a departmental retreat from the Twilight Zone. Or it might have taken place in an alternate-universe wormhole. Details are fuzzy, but when I searched my google calendar, I found it still sitting there, way back from Spring 2006. There I remember a few things with uncommon clarity, on account of the weirdness. For most of the retreat, we discussed pedagogical challenges and the particu...
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InBetween: January 2014
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Saturday, January 25, 2014. Tears up, often. I want to talk about the teary mama phenomenon. When I was pregnant, any kind of parent-offspring related thing would make be feel extremely emotional, often with tears. Good stuff. Bad stuff. Anything that made me think about that parent-child relationship made me struggle to hold back tears. It got worse once my baby was born. But you know what, I STILL cry at the drop of a hat. The other evening my daughter wanted to watch youtube videos of songs. I can't h...
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InBetween: January 2015
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Do you know someone who? I have noticed a rise in the number of a particular type of request that I find odd. Well, it isn't really the request itself that is weird, but how it is phrased. It goes like this. SCENARIO 1 * * * *. Dear Prof. InB,. I am looking for an outside member for my dissertation committee, someone preferably who does *. Exactly what I do. Could you please recommend someone in your department who would be able to help me? All my best,. Dear Prof. InB,. I apol...
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