Archive for 2013
Economist uses proxy data for hunger and ignores actual hunger data to prove people aren’t hungry
Nearly one quarter of Americans can’t afford enough food. Conservative economists say stop your whining.
Moving in
she suffered from the personality of the house, the punishment of those who collect their lives together. Unconsciously at first, she went about disturbing nothing, then she became aware that her soft and careful movements were the outcome of an unreasoning fear—if she disarranged anything, Robin might become confused—might lose the scent of home. From […]
I’m not the only one
If you liked my post last week on navigating academia with a chronic illness, you may also appreciate these: Sarah Boon writes about taking medical leave after getting tenure. Chris Buddle on slowing down after an injury
While you’re waiting for the bus
Stuff worth reading hoagland goes north Is the CIA on Its Way to Hacking the Sky? Can’t believe how this article doesn’t mention that the sulfur dioxide option does nothing to stop ocean acidification. Human manipulation of the climate might be the quickest way to combat global war… We are so fucked Next quarter is […]
What if you only had half the time to do a PhD?
I have a post up about some strategies for doing a PhD when illness is eating all your time over on Tenure, She Wrote.
Why your degree is worthless
Companies would rather not pay STEM professionals high salaries with lavish benefits, offer them training on the job, or guarantee them decades of stable employment. [link] So they whine and wail about fake labor shortages until the market is flooded with highly STEM graduates (trained on yours and the government’s dime). And then they argue […]