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Teaching, Teaching, Teaching

September 15, 2020September 15, 2020 ~ Fiona Smith ~ Leave a comment

Good news are rare these days. So here are some good news: despite the pandemic, I secured (almost too) many courses to teach! I love teaching university courses. But I'd never thought that I would teach five different courses (at two universities) this semester. After I initially thought I might have only two courses at … Continue reading Teaching, Teaching, Teaching

The Joys of Mansplaining

July 7, 2020July 8, 2020 ~ Fiona Smith ~ Leave a comment

Thank you, dear men, for your endeavors to explain the world to me. Thank you, dear men, for explaining my research topics to me. Thank you, dear men, for approving of my decisions. I had no idea what I was doing for years before you came around and explained everything in one or two sentences! … Continue reading The Joys of Mansplaining

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