Paper device with 2 circular calendars showing hormone fluctuations in an average menstrual period, for fertility planning.
Dial-a-Baby! From the Jarolslav Hulka Papers. archives.lib.duke.edu/catalog/hulk...
Paper device with 2 circular calendars showing hormone fluctuations in an average menstrual period, for fertility planning.
Dial-a-Baby! From the Jarolslav Hulka Papers. archives.lib.duke.edu/catalog/hulk...
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Everyone in the UNC system needs to read this story. All faculty and staff are at risk if outside players can use gotcha-videos to demand that faculty be fired for actions like doing their jobs to support students
I have a friend who was diagnosed with something like spontaneous hemophilia which is so rare that a local center studying it was thrilled to have her as a subject. Yay?
I hope this is a positive step towards treatment, but I'm sure you don't want to be a rarity!
I got hit with a presumably unintentionally shady deployment of "the late 1900s" from an undergrad who was looking at materials from the 1980s-90s, and was not expecting that whiplash. I stopped myself from correcting her-- No, that was the 80s, not the late 1900s!
Oh jeez, I had no idea it was so expensive. Outrageous.
Ooh, thanks! I recently learned that labor leader Lucy Randolph Mason was into spiritualism after her beloved Katherine died. She wrote letters to Katherine after her death, which is a touching way to talk to loved ones after they are gone.
Ooh, would love to read a piece comparing this grief grift with spiritualism.
We got rid of that requirement for ours a few years ago. The letters don't make much of a difference for evaluating applications, and are more of a barrier as you note.
Stop looking at me!!
I keep reminding people that admins hate English departments because they are popular (read: inefficient), not because they arenβt. AI is in a long line of technologies that promise to solve that problem for them.
Seeing folks (in good faith) misunderstand fight over NC's anti-trans HB2 back in 2016/17 as a contrast to anti-trans laws now. What actually happened is more revealing.
HB2 didn't fail. A fake "repeal" (with key Dem support) kept the law basically intact but shifted national attention elsewhere:
Oh, poor sweet little Camber! I appreciate all the love and silly pictures you've shared with us. π
Will you end up with one large enough for a steamroller print?!
I don't keep a personal log, but I do like to look under logs and make stick piles in the yard.
Tuned in! Turned up!
omg the books and other accessories! thank you for sharing this treat!
Hopefully going to Aquazumba, then tuning into this: bsky.app/profile/post...
Poster for Stand Up for Science RTP--UNC campus, March 7 noon
1 year ago at the @standupforscience.bsky.social rally, scientists, students, advocates, & community members joined in cities nationwide. Now we're returning to the streets in nearly 30 cities & towns o demand scientific integrity, strong public health protections, & democratic accountability 1/n
Could you use alt text for your images? People who use screen readers can't read the text in your post, and many folks won't reshare images that aren't accessible.
Came here to say the same thing!
The only reason to have a phone π»
That's so cool!
I was a volunteer and on the board of Internationalist Books and miss it all the time.
I always appreciate your poll-worker posting!
I'm an alum but I'm not on that email list. I'm sure there was pushback!
Throwing this link into the thread about the UNC SILS change www.unc.edu/posts/2026/0...
Oh dang, I missed that announcement. Ugh.
Sometimes the bags of cheese are buy 2, get 3 free, so you'd be silly not to buy 5!