By Rosemarie Emanuele. In Math and in Economics, the idea of “lower bound” and “upper bound” appear at important places. For example, lower and upper bounds are used in developing concepts in theoretical Mathematics, while in Economics, a person’s “reservation wage” can be thought of as the lower bound on what they are willing to be paid, should they decide to work for pay. Read more...
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By Laura Tropp. Mark Zuckerberg’s introduction to fatherhood is being widely covered by the popular press, and throughout Facebook. Zuckerberg has been sending out photos of himself enjoying fatherhood, including pics of him changing a diaper and reading to his baby. Read more...
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By DeWitt Scott. You are almost there! Finally, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. The qualifying exam was brutal, but you made it. Defending your proposal was an anxiety-filled hour-plus, replete with restlessness and worry, and you have the sweat stains on your shirt to prove it. Read more...
Paleo on a Grad School Budget And Schedule
By Natascha Chtena. When most people hear “Paleo” they think low-carb, CrossFit and/or diet evangelism. And surely, there are those people who wear Paleo on their sleeve like a badge of honor (as if shopping grass-fed and organic makes them a better person somehow). Read more...
In Defense of Useless Degrees
By Danielle Marias. When I chose to attend a small liberal arts college for my undergraduate education, I heard many criticisms about liberal arts degrees. Some believed my degree would too broad and that I would not be prepared for specific careers and was therefore unemployable. Read more...