Honestly I have never understood why Universities don’t open their own childcare centers on campus. The way our government and institutions leave people scrambling individually to figure out care, generation after generation is astounding.
Students in my class are learning the ins and outs of Raleigh urban advocacy and parks planning based on the social network of my three year old. Thanks buddy. - your introverted mama.
In memory of a friend recent lost and the good work they did in big and little ways, I made a donation to this organization that trains formerly incarcerated and refugee women. @givebutter https://t.co/OR3ehJJ2dN
Students in PRT 451 are setting up for Park(ing) Day, an international movement of mini park installations. They will be using 10 parking spaces along Morrill Drive toward Jordan Hall through 5 p.m. today. Stop by for free books, art, games and more. 🐺☀️
#NCStateCNR’s Park(ing) Day is still happening until 5 p.m. along Morrill Drive toward Jordan Hall so stop on by for a game of corn hole, to create some art or to pet a cute pup. 🐶🎨☀️
The @geo_uoft is hiring an Assistant Professor in Social and Community Development Planning. Deadline is Sept 7, 2022. For more details: https://t.co/DKvLpqplHn
College students + Elementary students = growth. Even before you count the #zucchini . Such a fun experiment with @keproctor and the @ddmespta and @NCStateCNR
Made it back from first overnight data collection since 2018. Key insight: mo climate change, mo problems. Key homesight: cat calendar > vial of gold. #ocracats
Congratulations to @locationmlab#oliviavila who earned her PHD today. I guess technically she earned it through years of hard work… but you get it. It was a good day #labgoals#PhDone#proud
Also Today: I found a colleague in a @ClarendaLand YouTube video. I've heard lore this person is *actually* everywhere. And now I've seen it. Can you guess who?
Today: Nearly 75% of the students in my course misgendered the author of the work they were reading. Only one used 'they' in place of a gendered pronoun. And none used the pronoun ki/kin that the author is known to advocate for as a relational pronoun for any living being.