-
Opinions expressed on these pages were the views of the writers and did not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the American Mathematical Society.
Author Archives: Adriana Salerno
The art of letting go
Having just submitted a paper on Friday (yay!) I thought I would write this week about the process of letting go. This paper has been a long time in the making (it is based on my Ph.D. work, and as … Continue reading
Posted in research, submitting a paper for publication
2 Comments
In the kingdom of the blind, could double-blind be king?
During the Joint Math Meetings, I found myself discussing with a large and diverse group of people whether double-blind refereeing would be a good idea for math publications. This is not standard practice, although the referee usually does have anonymity … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
8 Comments
New Semester’s Resolutions
This is the time of year when everyone is back on a diet or the treadmill, calling loved ones frequently, saving money, etc. We are all looking back on last year and deciding what we need to change, do better, … Continue reading
Posted in balancing research and teaching, grading, resolutions
3 Comments