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Monthly Archives: February 2020
Grad School and the NICU, by Julie Skinner Sutton
“Why are you here today? You need to go home and rest. Let’s catch up in a few days.” Those words from my supervising professor for my mathematics PhD were so comforting. The words may not be exact, but the … Continue reading
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Helping other women, helping myself, by Amy Prager
One of the most important topics to me in academia and industry is that of gender discrimination. To discuss this problem in the abstract is one thing, however, to actually live through it and have personal experience is quite another. … Continue reading
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