Being Prodigious Is For White Men: The Productivity Penalty
I have likely been writing this post my entire life. Recently, a friend was excited to complete a very complex, important project ahead of time and on budget. She presented said project to her superiors and was crushed when they not only failed to recognize the minor miracle she had pulled off but when theyRead More “Being Prodigious Is For White Men: The Productivity Penalty”
Conferences, Cuts, Honors and Reflection On My Voice
The past two weeks have been dominated by higher education cuts, conferences, writing, and massive reading. In short, I’ve been busy being a graduate student in the U.S. As Emory University continues to navigate the aftershock of deep cuts to liberal arts programs at the undergraduate and graduate level, my intellectual home feels like momRead More “Conferences, Cuts, Honors and Reflection On My Voice”