Men's Health "and" or "vs" Women's Health?
The Edge for Scholars
Advocating for men’s health is not an effort to take attention and resources from women’s health. In fact, men and women benefit from the incorporation of gender into …
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Criticism of Donald Trump has become a get-out-of-jail-free card for sexist and cowardly academics
Angie NMNH
The scientific community has unwittingly allowed Trump to lower the bar for acceptable conduct.
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Hidden Curriculum: Reading Recommendations
Monica Aswani, DrPH
Hidden Curriculum-related book, podcast, and other media recommendations.
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Gaining Experience Mentoring for Diversity
Julie Bastarache, MD
Having a diverse research group is so important to me. Here are some of the ways I have tried to enhance diversity in my group.
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Toward Institutional Progress: Faculty Book Groups, Anti-Racist Texts
Eric Sentell, PhD
Faculty book groups reading anti-racist texts are a simple, actionable idea for driving individual and institutional change.
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No Advances in the Last Decade in Closing the STEM Gender Gap
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
As the total numbers of science doctorates awarded nearly double, the percent of women obtaining these degrees is unchanged after a decade of 'reform' and awareness.
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Four Things You Can Do Now That You're Mad About Academic Harassment
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
The NASEM report on sexual harassment in academia was depressing AF. Now what? Four things you can do this instant to help women in STEM.
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Empowering Women through Mentoring
Cristina Espinosa-Diez, PhD
I still remember my first time in a lab. I was doing my last year of college and I got a fellowship to collaborate for a few hours a day …
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When anti-harassment policies are designed to fail
Angie NMNH
At so many institutions, the policies ostensibly meant to protect us are actually meant to keep us silent and afraid.
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Why I Wrote "The Power of Saying No"
Antentor Hinton, PhD
Saying no is a healthy practice that can save you from stress, burnout, awfulizing, and ultimately failing to advance your career.
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