A Year at Edge for Scholars
Helen Bird
Thank you for the phenomenal year of growth. New visitors became regular readers, hundreds of profiles were added, and fantastic new bloggers shared their voice on the Edge.
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Make It About the Science
David Calkins, PhD
By keeping referencing about the science rather than the scientists, navigating peer review becomes a bit less treacherous.
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Healthcare Communication Fellowship Applications Now Open
The Edge for Scholars
The American Academy on Communication in Healthcare wants YOU, for values of you who include those with an interest in developing a career in health communication research or education. Current …
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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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Why You Should Work from a Coffee Shop, Even When You Have an Office
The Edge for Scholars
It sounds counter-intuitive, but working at a bustling coffee shop can be less distracting than working in a quiet office. The change in environment also stimulates creativity, and chance encounters …
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Meet the March Edgy Winners!
The Edge for Scholars
Three new posters stepped up and won Edgys in March for their insightful, popular posts.
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Three Tips for Writing to Non-Specialists
Eric Sentell, PhD
We often have broader audiences than our fellow specialists. Here are three tips for writing to non-specialists, from a writing specialist.
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The Importance of Patching the Leaks in the STEM Pipeline
Antentor Hinton, PhD
Produce a more inclusive system that values each individual’s success
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Tips for making the most of your time at ACTS and Washington, DC
Neo Gebru
Reflections from my first ACTS conference - filled with conversation starters, lessons learned, and "how to" DC
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Gender Equity and Opportunity in the Pandemic and Beyond
Equity Talk
Observations & solutions for increasing gender equity in the pandemic.
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