Monthly Archives: June 2018

Laying the research groundwork

Laying the research groundwork

When I’ve asked researchers about their funding streams, many want to talk about the projects they want grant money for. Drilling down a bit further, however, it becomes obvious that many of the projects aren’t actually projects…yet. Some researchers have ideas for projects, while others have started initial discussions but haven’t gotten their collaborators to […] … learn more→

Internet marketing is now critical for companies

Internet marketing is now critical for companies

For the promotion of the companies at various mediums that are in use of people different techniques are used and SEO is a way to do the same on internet. For SEO small countries have become an excellent choice for the companies, and they hire services for this from this part of the world. It […] … learn more→

Using animals in biomedical research: why education holds the key

Using animals in biomedical research: why education holds the key

Animal (or in vivo) experiments play an important role in biomedical research. They are essential to support the development of innovative medicines that can ultimately improve human and animal health. But for these studies to be scientifically valid, laboratory animals must be used appropriately by researchers. Similarly, researchers must be able to meaningfully interpret and […] … learn more→

School safety commission misses the mark by ignoring guns

School safety commission misses the mark by ignoring guns

A federal school safety commission that formed after the Parkland, Florida, school massacre won’t be focusing on guns. That’s according to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, who statedrecently that firearms were “not part of the commission’s charge per se.” She made the remark in response to a U.S. senator who asked if the commission would consider the role of firearms in […] … learn more→

How does a society lose respect for experience and age?

How does a society lose respect for experience and age?

In the days since Academe published my essay, “The Monument and the Wrecking Crew: Ageism in the Academy,” which explored the misery of individuals and the high costs to society at large of losing tenure, additional faculty members have written to tell me their formerly hidden stories. The ways of getting rid of tenured people, comparatively protected from […] … learn more→