Preliminary results: Out of the lab closet? Please note that the findings reported here are preliminary as we continue data analysis. We welcome feedback, questions, and the… Continue reading “Preliminary results: Out of the lab closet?”…
Getting an early start as a queer in STEM This profile of a budding scientist made us smile: Meet Jack Andraka, a 16-year-old inventor, scientist, and cancer researcher who,… Continue reading “Getting an early start as a queer in STEM”…
Preliminary results: Who answered the survey? Update, 25 September 2013: Please note that the findings reported here are preliminary as we continue data analysis. We welcome… Continue reading “Preliminary results: Who answered the survey?”…
Last call! This is our final call for responses to the questionnaire, which closes at midnight tonight, U.S. Central Time. As of… Continue reading “Last call!”…
Closing time—next week It’s going on three months since we launched our online questionnaire, and over that time more than 1,300 participants have… Continue reading “Closing time—next week”…
Helping to change the climate in academic science We’ve just seen that, over at Inside Higher Ed, Elizabeth Simmons and Ramón Barthelemy (who are both boardmembers at LGBTIQQAP+… Continue reading “Helping to change the climate in academic science”…
Happy Pride! We had a great time at the Twin Cities Pride Festival yesterday—and met a bunch more queer folks working in… Continue reading “Happy Pride!”…
Meet some queers in STEM at Twin Cities Pride We’re pleased to announce that Allison and I and a few of our very best friends will be hosting a… Continue reading “Meet some queers in STEM at Twin Cities Pride”…
Reviewing the literature on Mendeley The actual bookshelf above my actual desk. Before starting any scientific project, it’s important to understand the current state of… Continue reading “Reviewing the literature on Mendeley”…
A bit-more-than-a-month update Photo by torbakhopper. Happy Pride Month—it’s been more than a month since we launched this study, and what a month… Continue reading “A bit-more-than-a-month update”…