As many of you may know, I've been working on a project to raise money for Women's Health's Run 10 Feed 10. I'm so encouraged by the support that I've gotten so far, and am really appreciating seeing the giving spirit in my friends, family and coworkers.The website that is running the fundraising efforts is … Continue reading National Running Day: Inspiration to Run for Something
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears: Shakespeare Inspired Conference Presentations
So this started as this completely silly thing. Kate Kinsella, Lisa Endersby, and Joe Ginese started a conversation on conference presentations and plays with the following (completely true) observation:If your program proposal has 7 co-presenters you are no longer giving a presentation, you are putting on a play. #conf30This got Lisa's wheels turning about Shakespearean … Continue reading Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears: Shakespeare Inspired Conference Presentations
#oneword 2012: The Six Month Check In
Here we are, inexplicably halfway through the year 2012 already. If anyone happens to find the first half of my year, let me know. I must have left it somewhere. But it's been a good six months so far. I have done my best to stick to my #oneword for the year- LEARN. At times, it's … Continue reading #oneword 2012: The Six Month Check In
Color Crashing and Colorado Camaraderie
This weekend was an adventure that I had been needing for far too long. The trip to Denver was a great way to clear the head, and wonderful to see Jeff Parker, a great friend who has been there through a lot with me. I'm happy I got to spend a few days seeing what … Continue reading Color Crashing and Colorado Camaraderie
Ran for Something Pt. II: Cruisin for Cupcakes
Many of you may know that I've been working a lot toward incorporating health and wellness into my professional focus, given how important it is to me personally. And a lot of concern is being rightfully voiced about excess in nutrition- childhood obesity, diabetes, heart disease and the like. However, the country is starting to … Continue reading Ran for Something Pt. II: Cruisin for Cupcakes
One on One? One on Four? How Do You Operate?
We are in a field that LOVES its "one on ones". I like having that time with a student to talk about what is going on in his or her life, and also how I can best support him or her in the work being done. I know that students get varying levels of value … Continue reading One on One? One on Four? How Do You Operate?
I Got an Intern
Yesterday I had my first meeting with my summer intern. Hopefully her summer does not end like this member of the Team Zissou intern program.The idea of doing internships in our office has been often vacillated on. At times, it has seemed unnecessary because of graduate assistants, and positions have been created to allow long … Continue reading I Got an Intern
Apples to Activity Apples: The Exciting Conclusion!
For those keeping score at home, I mentioned a few weeks back the prospect of using Apples to Apples for year-end evaluations. I like the idea of making these final meetings more engaging and less dry, and also giving myself the opportunity to hear students describe things as anything other than "good", "fine", "cool", or … Continue reading Apples to Activity Apples: The Exciting Conclusion!
Cleaning Out My Closet
All week I've been talking about it, and today I finally had to go for it. I pulled my hair back, grabbed my phone and keys, and sent the following Tweet:The 127 Hours reference refers to a previous trip to the closet to grab T-shirts to take to NACA. I got my arm caught between … Continue reading Cleaning Out My Closet
Back at the Barre
I will be the first to admit that I've had some struggles lately trying to find what makes me happy outside of work. I have gotten tremendously lucky in creating wonderful friendships with the people in my office, and I don't wish to discount the relationships that I've built with them at all. However, not … Continue reading Back at the Barre