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They/them. Chemistry teaching faculty at UMBC. LongCOVID. Programming, equity, and non-traditional paths in chemistry education. Centering humans and hope. Opinions very much my own.
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The mindset employers want young people embarking on a career to have is one where they are willing to work long hours for lower pay than they deserve. School should teach them the opposite.

A 7yo asked me to use a new set of pronouns for them for a week just to see what it's like and honestly sometimes I love the world

Birds as pride flags, meticulously researched by my wonderful student Griffin ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 Rainbow flag: Eastern Rosella 📷 David Irving, eBird

Again, I don't think it's at all obvious what AI is going to do to the economy but on my very specific hobby horse: it's darkly funny how quickly we've gone from "mobilize schools to meet the economy's unfathomable appetite for computer scientists" to "tough luck coders we have AI now".

Putting this in context there are 615 Hispanic Serving Institutions and 425 EMERGING HSIs. HSIs enroll 37% if Pell Students HSIs enroll 33% of all undergraduate students on non-profit secondary ed LET THAT SINK IN

Omg Andor season 2 is so good

Me: I'm recovering from a health thing and should rest in bed with TV all day Also me: Joking on here about gen chem cuts counts as rest

This. People keep saying "well RFK has a point about...." No. Don't give him points. It's unnecessary to say. We can say they're wrong and dangerous and we're not required to also say the tiny bits we agree with.

Friday afternoons that fall on term breaks for many people being known as a great time for lots of engagement, lemme tell y'all about how I graded pchem this term, because it was AMAZING

I'm not listening to a depressing song on repeat, I don't know what you're talking about

It is ridiculously challenging to my identity for me to be rooting so hard for Harvard University www.cnn.com/2025/05/22/u...

Planning for Commencement when you have POTS: managing your fluids and electrolytes all day

My serviceberries are coming ripe!

My hobby: getting sleepy on a work from home day, making a nest, and crashing for the most intense nap that has ever been napped

*looking for reviewers who reviewed a recent opinion piece of mine* An unusual request, I know. I wrote an opinion article on my experience as trans person in science upon invitation of a journal. Despite mostly good reviews, the article was rejected. #trans #academicchatter