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Category Archives: moving
Power, Part I
There have been a few moments that have floored me recently. And I like to think that I’m rarely floored. My intent is to discuss one at a time until I run out. In trying to figure out if there’s … Continue reading
Posted in bias, job search, moving, networking, opportunities for faculty
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Another First Day
Monday was the first day of classes for me, and also the first day of a new job. This fall I started as an assistant professor at Colorado College, a liberal arts college of about 2000 students in Colorado Springs, … Continue reading
Posted in moving, social aspects of math life, teaching
Tagged block plan, Colorado College, starting over
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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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