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Taking responsibility for our academic community: a response to sexism in the ESA's list-serv81 comments

Jacquelyn Gill wrote 2 months ago: You’re enjoying your morning tea, browsing through the daily digest of your main society … more →

Tags: Commentary, good causes, women in science, cultural representations of scientists, esa, grad school

Happy Ada Lovelace Day! Honoring Dr. Evelyn Chrystalla Pielou3 comments

Jacquelyn Gill wrote 7 months ago: It’s Ada Lovelace Day, which is devoted to “sharing stories of women — whether engineers … more →

Tags: women in science, esa, Quantitative methods, Ada Lovelace Day, Science Communication, Biogeography

Honor Ada Lovelace Day with a contribution to a science classroom in need3 comments

Jacquelyn Gill wrote 7 months ago: Ada Lovelace in 2D Goggles, Or, The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage. Happy Ada Lovelace … more →

Tags: Education, good causes, outreach, women in science, Ada Lovelace Day, Donors Choose, fundraising

Have you hugged your postdoc today?4 comments

Jacquelyn Gill wrote 8 months ago: Did you know that it’s National Postdoc Appreciation Week? Probably not, if I had to guess fro … more →

Tags: good causes, Academia, Postdoc, Postdoc, academic holidays, Lab life

How I cured my imposter syndrome42 comments

Jacquelyn Gill wrote 1 year ago: This post is part of the Diversity in Science Blog Carnival on Imposter Syndrome, hosted by Scicurio … more →

Tags: Commentary, women in science, grad school, Academia, care and feeding of grad students, Diversity in Science Carnival, grad school, institutional sexism, Mentoring

Guest Post: The Only Six Objections to “Womanspace” You Haven’t Seen Yet3 comments

Jacquelyn Gill wrote 1 year ago: The Anonymous Author (I think we need an Awesome Pseudonym for her) has struck again, with this must … more →

Tags: Commentary, Guest Posts, women in science, Anonymous author, Funny, institutional sexism

Womanspace: Responses to Rybicki's display of male privilege on NPG69 comments

Jacquelyn Gill wrote 1 year ago: Humor is a common defense for sexism, as in this vintage ad. Shame on Ed Rybicki for writing Womansp … more →

Tags: Commentary, women in science, cultural representations of scientists, institutional sexism, linkspam, Science Communication


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