When Being an Oncology Nurse is Less Stressful Than Being a Professor – a Guest Post By Karen Kelsky | January 18, 2025 By Dr. Esperanca Camara Esperança Camara is a first generation American. She received her B.A. in Art History from Reed College and her M.A. and Ph.D., also...
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Eventually, I decided to turn my painstakingly gathered fund of knowledge about the job market, and my determination to share it with desperate job seekers, into a blog, and eventually, a business. I began blogging on The Professor Is In five days a week in late 2010, aiming to build an...
About The Teaching Professor Editorial Board Subscribe Login My Account Search Search Close this search box.Current Issue February 2025 Student Motivation Practice Is Essential for Developing Expertise (but Often Misunderstood) Student Learning Practice Is Essential for Developing Expertise (but Often...
So I’m writing this post of my own free will, and in it we’re going to take a look ata real bug. Using RenderDoc. Like a tutorial, but less useful. If you want a real tutorial, you should be contacting Danylo Piliaiev, Professor Emeritus at Render University, for his self-help...
④The professor warned the students that on no account should they use mobile phones in his class.?;[写美]词汇升级·背诵⑤I sincerely hope that you will consider my suggestions.(应用文之建议信) →I sincerely hope that you will take my suggestions into account .? 归纳 (1)take account of...
Dr. Maria dos Remédios Freitas Carvalho Branco, Infectious disease physician / Professor, Federal University of Maranhão, Brazil This is a modal window. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. Tell us about your work...
Dr. Keith Baaris a professor at the University of California, Davis, in the Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology. During his PhD studies, his research revealed that mechanical strain on muscle fibers activates the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway, a crucial regulator...
This post about the 2024 Doctor Who Christmas special “Joy to the World” will contain spoilers, because this is an episode that a religious studies professor who writes about Doctor Who has to comment on, and there’s no way to do so without discussing details, including the ending. The...
In this podcast, neuroscientist Andrew Huberman interviews Professor Ellen Langer. Although it is three hours and twenty-two minute long, every minute is worth it (just skip the advertisements by Huberman which interrupts the flow). Dr. Langer delves into how our thoughts, perceptions, and ...