BY KATHRYN PERTERSON, PHD
Have you been in graduate school longer than you expected? Maybe your program typically takes five years, but you’re in year six – or year ten…

BY KATHRYN PERTERSON, PHD
Have you been in graduate school longer than you expected? Maybe your program typically takes five years, but you’re in year six – or year ten…
BY KATIE GOUGH, PHD
Years ago, when I was in the first year of my first full-time academic job, I had a conversation about teaching and research with the chair of my department. The details are foggy…
BY KATHRYN PETERSON, PHD
If you’re doing any sort of long project like a dissertation, you’ve probably heard the advice to write every day, and with good reason. Writers who write regularly do tend to produce more work and more consistently than those who don’t….
BY KATHY STANSBURY, PHD – IN LOVING MEMORY OF A WONDERFUL STATISTICIAN WHO WE MISS.
Statistics can trigger fear and panic for many of us, especially if we’ve been told we “Should know this already,” or if we compare ourselves to other researchers who are comfortable with statistics.
BY ALISON MILLER, PHD, OWNER OF THE DISSERTATION COACH
Have you started a new year with a resolution to exercise more, lose weight, or be more productive only to lose sight of your goal within a few months or weeks? If so, you are not alone. Setting resolutions can…