Published in College Teaching, August 2023, DOI: 10.1080/87567555.2023.2250044 For many postdoctoral scholars who plan to pursue a career in academia, learning to teach will be a key element of their success, but teaching opportunities are not commonly part of most postdoctoral positions. Inspired by our recent membership in the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL), we developed…
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Looking Back on Year One: Joining a National Teaching & Learning Network for Future Faculty
Published in the National Teaching and Learning Forum, Vol. 31, issue 3, March 2022, pp.6-7. Looking Back on Year One: J… by Kristin Winet
“We’re Here For You:” The Unsolicited COVID-19 Email
Published in Journal of Business and Technical Communication, Special Issue, vol. XX, no. X, 2020, pp. 1-6.
A Look at Miami for Digital Nomads
I’ve never been a true digital nomad myself, but lately, I’ve been dreaming about it a little bit more than usual. Perhaps this is because we’ve all been inside for the past (nearly) six weeks, or because transitioning all of my in-person classes has been more enjoyable than I originally thought it would be, but I’m starting to wonder if…
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On the Dark Shores of the Delta
Featured in Witness Magazine – Winter 2019 In which I go to the deep south to investigate alligator-hunting culture. IF YOU DRIVE A HALF-HOUR south from Mobile, Alabama, you will find your-self on the shores of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. The waters here aren’t clear at all but are perfectly dark and mysterious, the kind you can’t artificially saturate with a camera filter or…
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When in Jerusalem
Featured in The Smart Set – February 2019 In this piece, I write about when heartbreak, violence, and a new beginning collide in one of the world’s holiest cities. My favorite activity in Sunday School was when our teacher would hand out construction paper and crayons and ask us to illustrate scenes from the Bible. My little sister and I spent hours trading…
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