Posts tagged issue 3
UPLIFT: the job of the immigrant, the parent, and the teacher

I am a scientist because of my stay-at-home dad.

He’s now a high school chemistry teacher and the chair of his department, but until I was in middle school, Dad spent his days taking me and my younger sisters to parks and science museums, and making learning fun—really fun. I grew up with a curiosity that manifests now as my pursuit of scientific research, and what confidence I have as a student, an athlete, and a young woman comes from those early years running around with Dad.

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Stop Slashing Science

Dr. Paul Reynolds, author of the blog Lies, Damn Lies, and Startup PR and an internationally recognized, multi-disciplinary engineer, dissects the research funding (or lack thereof) in President Trump's proposed budget from earlier this year. Despite its late publication, Paul's analysis is evergreen--science funding is frequently vulnerable to congressional budget cuts.

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