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November 03, 2000

Getting Started in Distance Education

September 17, 2004

Navigating by the Numbers

"Everything on Earth has a location attached to it, and geomatics engineers measure and map that," explains Elizabeth Cannon, world expert in GPS technology. "Software simply is the tool of choice in our tool kit that allows us to test and develop newer and better methodologies."

May 07, 2004

Looking Forward, Looking Backward

"The ivory tower is getting worn and dingy [and] the provost sold the ivory ... to build the new administration wing." --Phil Clifford

December 23, 2005

Natural Evolution in a Career

“The idea of how organisms and their cells evolve is still a big burning question,” says Michael Gray, Evolutionary Biologist at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

February 21, 2003

Encouraging Young Policy Researchers

"If we really want to have high-quality research to aid policy-making, we need to have government agencies paying for this research."

February 06, 2004

Math and Biology: Careers at the Interface *Feature Index*

December 24, 1999

Two Words: Classical Pharmacology

January 07, 2005

From Poverty to Ph.D.: A Scientist Finds Himself in Physics

Diggs was a 2004 Black Engineer of the Year Award winner in the "Promising Scientist in Government" category. He was also named one of the 50 Most Important Blacks in Research Science in 2004 by
Science Spectrum magazine.

August 27, 2004

Educated Woman: The Grad School Adventures of Micella Phoenix DeWhyse--Chapter 30: Lessons in Mis-Management (Yes, More Communication)

I resisted the urge to cuss him out, jump, scream, or otherwise make a fool of myself, and we both rediscovered something "cool" about the project.

October 24, 2003

Northern Exposure: Training of Clinician-Scientists in British Columbia

"There is no 'right' path to follow for becoming a clinician-scientist."

March 12, 2004

The Role of Academic Departments in Diversity Issues

"Is the attainment of diversity in the university setting the responsibility of the faculty or of the upper administration?"

June 02, 2000

Women in Science: Building a Community

November 12, 1999

Margaret Geller: Battling Discrimination or Bureaucracy?

September 17, 2004

Aspirations of a Singing Doctor

Apart from being a reggae musician and a role model to young minorities, science fulfills his dream of making people's lives better.

May 21, 1999

Young Scientists as Activists: Sharyl Nass

October 25, 2001

The NAGPS Survey: What DO America's Grad Students Think of Their Programs?

It's a real problem when Ph.D.s can't function outside the university.

August 01, 2003

The Minority Aviation Education Association, Inc.

Minority Aviation Education Association, Inc., interactive programs expose minority students to the major sciences through practical applications and demonstrations.

November 03, 2006

Life Scientists Report Rising Salaries and High Job Satisfaction

The latest survey of AAAS life scientists finds that pay increases outpaced inflation, especially for postdocs.

October 27, 2006

Tips for a Successful CV

"Thou shalt not have typos." --Andrew Feig, Wayne State University

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