Podcast rec: How did changes in teaching literacy nationwide set back an entire generation of Americans?
May 24, 2025
One of my friends sent this podcast Sold a Story to me and I felt compelled to share it. So far I'm on episode 2 and already am hooked.
June 2024 - As a facilitator of this summer's UT Austin Jackson School of Geosciences Research Experience for Undergraduates (RTX), I have been building off of workshops that I think aid in patching the so-called "leaky pipeline" of students who could truly excel in graduate studies, academia, and industry. Feel free to download and use any of my powerpoints and resources compiled from various listservs, online scouring, and personal time spent on developing this curriculum!
Workshop 2- Scientific literature and how to read in-between the lines
Considering applying to graduate school in STEM? Here are some things you may not have considered March 14, 2024
It's no secret that women are underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). But did you know the gender of WHO you choose to advise you can also impact your chances of success after graduate school?
Check out this study and form your own opinions.
A plain-language post on Science about the journal article is linked here
June 2022 - Geologic History of the Texas Coast (for 9th graders) - Instructor Slides by Scarlette Hsia
June 2022 - Texas Bays and Estuaries (for 9th graders) - Instructor Slides by Scarlette Hsia
How to Navigate Adversity in the Workplace - Her Life Ally
Learning in the Wild: Fieldwork, Gender, and the Social Construction of Disciplinary Culture by Julie R. Posselt & Anne-Marie Nuñez, the Journal of Higher Education
Preparing for Trends in the Academic Job Market
NSF GRFP Advice from Awardees - by FutureRockDoc