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14 avril 2017

Surviving the Trump Presidency as a Graduate Student of Color

By Juan M. Gerardo. As a Mexican/Chicano who was undocumented as a young adult, I couldn’t believe how Donald J. Trump’s framed his bid to seek the Republican presidential candidacy. He obliterated any dog-whistle politics regarding immigrants, Muslims, and Mexicans. Read more...

13 avril 2017

Conferences: 'Adulting' for Grad Students

By Megan Poorman. I remember vividly the first scientific conference I attended. I was a senior in college and had just agreed to join my current mentor’s group as a Ph.D. student. Read more...

13 avril 2017

Mentoring as a Graduate Student

By Heather VanMouwerik. Honestly, I had no intention of becoming anyone’s mentor. I was deep into the “make it work” stage of my academic career: my dissertation was stagnating, I was teaching a new course in a new discipline, my partner had gotten a job across the country, and I was having health problemsRead more...

13 avril 2017

Breaking Up With Social Media

By Kathleen Moore. Several GradHackers have written about how graduate students can use technological tools to not only enhance their productivity (See here and here), but also to establish and build a strong digital identity (See here, here, and here). Read more...

13 avril 2017

Read Your Assistantship Contract

By Alyssa. Many graduate students have assistantships of some sort. We have a contracts, either annually or by semester, detailing our titles, what responsibilities are, and what our compensation will be. Read more...

13 avril 2017

Stay Bold: Creative Pursuits While in Graduate School

By Florianne Jimenez. Do you remember spending hours making art when you were younger? That was one of the biggest joys of being a kid: our “work” was always creative. Read more...

13 avril 2017

Spring Broke

By Patrick Bigsby. Suggestions for sneaking in a vacation on a grad student budget. Read more...

13 avril 2017

EDUCAUSE and the Disruptive Potential of the Mimeograph

By Joshua Kim. When it comes to EDUCAUSE, I like to think of myself as something of a member of the loyal opposition. More...

13 avril 2017

A Day on Campus Without Screens

By Joshua Kim. You get to campus and discover that you have left your laptop, iPad, and phone at home. More...

13 avril 2017

Searching for the EdTech Ideological Middle

By Joshua Kim. Behind every educational technology initiative is a set of assumptions, beliefs, and world-views. More...

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