Unpacking Mental Health: A Book Review
Scott Pearson
The words “mental health” and “mental illness” are frequently thrown around these days in both society and academe. However, their true nature is rarely defined or understood. Much of our …
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Books for Biological & Biomedical PhD Students
Aimee Edgeworth
Book picks for biological and biomedical PhD students, suggested straight from our Academic Tweeps.
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Hidden Curriculum: Reading Recommendations
Monica Aswani, DrPH
Hidden Curriculum-related book, podcast, and other media recommendations.
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Fierce Conversations
Christina Boncyk, MD
Susan Scott doesn't suggest we talk in threatening overconfidence with unrelenting passion, but rather that our conversations be focused on genuine, eager, and truthful investigations into reality.
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Networking for People Who Hate Networking: A Field Guide for Introverts, the Overwhelmed, and the Underconnected
The Edge for Scholars
If you’re like your correspondent, the very word “networking” sends a trickle of terror down your spine. Even the thought of mingling at a conference fills you with dread. …
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Writing Science in Plain English: Clarity Rules
Rebecca Helton, MA
If you only read one book on science writing, make it this one.
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Inspiring the Next Generation of STEM Researchers
Melissa Krasnove
Do you remember the moment you decided to become a scientist? What inspired you? Were there others around that you could look to as role models? For many kids from …
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Recommended Summer Reads: 2021
The Edge for Scholars
A community-sourced list of current favorites, some professional and some fun.
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Summer Reading for Work and Play
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Reading recs for those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer that are just around the corner.
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Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us & What We Can Do
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Exploring stereotype threat, acknowledging identity, and creating a different future.
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