Opportunity to comment:
Federal Register :: Establishing a Fixed Time Period of Admission and an Extension of Stay Procedure for Nonimmigrant Academic Students, Exchange Visitors, and Representatives of Foreign Information Media
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/08/28/2025-16554/establishing-a-fixed-time-period-of-admission-and-an-extension-of-stay-procedure-for-nonimmigrant#p-11
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https://news-annakarolinaheinrich.com/eliotte-heinz-found-dead/ Missing Student Eliotte Heinz Found Dead Near Mississippi River
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Graduate Student Solves Classic Problem About the Limits of Addition
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Always a delight to hear about @Bibliothecaris journey to switch to #Mastodon
Today's workshop is at the Faculty of Science and Engineering @universityofgroningen , organised by the FSE PhD Council and @oscgroningen
Brilliant.
Congratulations.
#DivyaTyagi #GraduateStudent #AerospaceEngineering #PennsylvaniaStateUniversity
Has reworked a 100-year-old mathematical problem. Her innovative redesign simplifies the complex problem making it more accessible and easier to explore.
Originally developed by #BritishAerodynamicist #HermannGlauert
The problem has been a cornerstone of #aerodynamicsresearch for decades.
The Drexel MCBG Graduate Program now has an official Instagram account!
Follow us:
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"...an immediate, blanket ban on travel is unusual, says one longtime researcher in #NIH's intramural program. 'I don't think we've ever had this and it's pretty devastating for a #postdoc or #graduatestudent' who needs to present their work and network to move ahead in their career, the researcher says."
Rough draft of research paper #1 is at 11 pages. Total needs to be 14-17 pages. My goal is 15-16.
Will be reading through the articles I listed in my annotated Bibliography to find about 3 more pages of things to say.
Rough draft due 10/30.
Then write first five pages of research paper (which I haven't started reading for yet) #2, due 11/4.
Presentation on paper #1 for 11/6.
If you don't see me around, that's why.
There has been a lot of comment on social media about a recent article in Nature about the mental health of graduate students and the numbers looking for treatment. There are many sources of stress that can have a negative effect on mental health, including financial pressures and poor accommodation to name but two. These aren’t really specific to graduate studies. One that is is the pressure to produce results. That actually continues throughout an academic career – burnout is a very real phenomenon – but it’s probably worse during the “apprenticeship” phase when one is inexperienced and still learning the trade.
“Productivity” is indeed important but should not be interpreted as having to work ridiculously long hours. I remember many years ago commenting on an article that claimed 80-100 hours a week was not unusual. There are people who can sit at their desks for 12 hours a day without producing anything very much at all. It’s not the hours that matter, but what you do with them. In no way will indulging your outside interests (sporting, cultural, political, or “other”…), or simply relaxing, detract from your ability to do research. As a matter of fact, I think such diversions actually improve your work, as well as (of course) your general well-being.
I think it is fair to say that you have to work hard to do a PhD. I worked hard on mine back in the day. But don’t think that means it has to be a grim slog. I can only speak for myself, but I greatly enjoyed my time as a graduate student. I think this was at least in part because when I was doing my PhD I had plenty of outside interests (including music, sport and (ahem) “nightlife”) and took time out regularly to indulge them. I did experience mental health problems later during my PhD, but these were not caused by being a research student.
I can think of many times during my graduate studies when I was completely stuck on a problem – to the extent that it was seriously bothering me. On such occasions I learned to take a break. I often found that going for a walk, doing a crossword, or just trying to think about something else for a while, allowed me to return to the problem fresher and with new ideas. I think the brain gets into a rut if you try to make it work in one mode all the time.
There were indeed many times during my time as a research student – and have been since – that I worked extremely long hours – all night sometimes. I wouldn’t say exactly that was because I “enjoyed” it, but that I wanted to know an answer and couldn’t get the problem out of my head. I’ve stayed up into the early hours of the morning trying to finish a crossword too. Not because I had to, but because I couldn’t put it down unfinished. I know that makes me a saddo in many minds, but I think that’s the sort of obsessiveness and tenacity a researcher needs: becoming so absorbed by the task in hand that you don’t notice the passage of time.
I don’t think anyone should try to infer too much from these personal reflections, but I do think there’s one important point that I try to point to every graduate student I advise and that is to look after your mental health. Perhaps the Nature article has a positive side, in that at least graduate students are seeking help. Recognizing that you might have a problem is a very important first step.
https://telescoper.blog/2024/10/03/mental-health-and-graduate-studies/
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One advantage of being a #GraduateStudent with me - you could get a cool #miniature like this (selected to fit you) as part of your #graduation gift.
A Skittles (sleeping in), her shark, and her (Strudel the) Noodle....
My scene as I log into class tonight.
Someone should invent a highlighter with a clear strip along one side so you can see how much highlighting is left. My biggest pet peeve is to be using a highlighter that starts out strong, but by the time you end up highlighting the paragraph fades out. At what point do I toss the highlighter and get a new one? I've seen this both with good name brand Sharpie highlighters and these off-brand Amazon highlighters, and in both the large (tank) and the pen-sized ones.
So this author is talking a lot about Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology and how he combines that with Gestalt Psychology in creating her "sedimentation of habits" as ways that we are embodied beings living in the world, and I feel like so much of this applies to ND people who cannot create this sedimentation of habits b/c we're so often told we're wrong.
I need to learn more about Gestalt psychology, I think. But damn, I'm vibing with this.
Diving into Ideology and Insanity by Thomas Szaz MD for the first book in my directed reading course this semester and OMG this is amazing and it's like he's thinking what is in my brain!
Alas, Capital One said I got extra cash back at Thriftbooks and this guy has written a lot of books and oh this is going to hurt the pocket book so good....
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Just got the first email from my professor for one of my graduate seminars. I may have made a little happy cheer. This one is going to be so fascinating, I think judging by the books.
The subject: "Religions of Europe and the Middle East": focus will be on "Reform and Revolution"
We will be covering mysticism, including Sufism and there are also some anabaptist readings.
Okay, sent off the request to the professor to see if I can get a supervisor for a REL796/directed readings course for the fall semester. The class I was going to take was cancelled (it was mid-day Weds so low enrollment) and I need full time enrollment to keep my scholarships.
Directed readings is a list of 8 books, 6 of which I already own and are on my TBR (bwahaha) on disability liberation theology and biblical studies.
Send good luck vibes.
I’m behind on my college fundraiser for the month. If anyone could pitch in by sharing or making any type of donation, I would greatly appreciate the help! It all goes toward my necessities until I graduate in December. Much love and thank you 🌱

Link: https://gofund.me/8e16c25f
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Academic associations: when you are looking for graduate students to do work for a conference, perhaps don't offer an honorarium equivalent to less than minimum wage in 12 out of 13 provinces and territories.
That's not even counting the unknown (uncompensated?) time for the mandatory orientation session.
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Hello everyone, I’m a MSW student, interning at a hospital for medical social work. This fundraiser is a survival fund used to help with rent costs, groceries, utilities, etc. until I graduate in December.
I’m almost about half way to my goal and being able to close the fundraiser.
The link is below. Thank you! Please share 🌱
#MutualAidRequest
Link: https://gofund.me/8e16c25f
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