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Author Archives: Beth Malmskog
Moving Again
I am writing this blog entry from my new apartment. Of course it’s not actually anywhere close to new—one of the great things about Philadelphia is the abundance of historical buildings, and the sign outside the building tells me that … Continue reading
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Tagged making friends at a new faculty job, moving, new faculty orientation, stress
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Talking to the Experts
This week begins Fall semester at Villanova, and right now I’m really absorbed in the final/first scramble—pushing to finish a revision that I was sure would be done by the end of May, rewriting my syllabus, planning my first classes, … Continue reading
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Tagged Joe Silverman, math celebrities, math conferences, Silvermania, talking to experts
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Hello from Half of Us!
Hello! This is Beth Malmskog, one half of the next iteration of PhD + Epsilon. First, hooray for Adriana Salerno for earning tenure at Bates, officially moving more than epsilon past her PhD. Hopefully there is a PhD + 2(Epsilon) … Continue reading
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