Grad students on #EconTwitter!
Our final blog post on the job market includes words of encouragement from 2020-21 JMCs: https://t.co/9hyKlR6k11
💛Don't give up, reach out if you need help, and remember: you belong and got this!💛
Just overheard a ER doctor tell a patient “If you are concerned about C02 levels from a face mask, then our climate crises is really gonna make you lose your mind”
Mark your calendars for the upcoming conference on Women's Suffrage on Aug. 13-14 at Stockholm University/Zoom! The program is now available here: https://t.co/QYtNHZ4KMv
Educational Meme Contest “winners” from my S2021 Mathematics for Economics course!! Note: contest based on my sense of humour. All submissions were great, glad many students participated! 👏 thanks to #OnlineEd#AcademicTwitter for the contest idea @AcademicChatter#EconTwitter
@davidjardine_ So they don’t have to explain to me their current situation (which might make them feel uncomfortable/difficult to talk abt with their prof). and I stay fair the all the students by not giving extensions to the ones who ask directly (not all students who need ask for help)
@davidjardine_ This semester, I told my entire class (200 students) that if they needed extensions, they can reach out to their program administrator to get an accommodation (Ryerson made the process more accessible during these difficult times)