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Prof Talk
Tom
7 episodes
1 week ago
A chemist and a political scientist at Pomona College look to shed light on the inner workings of the Academy and engage with the broader societal conversations on higher education. Topics covered in the Podcast will be wide-ranging, including equity and access, navigating cultural and economic obstacles, faculty responsibilities, national political debates, and research.
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A chemist and a political scientist at Pomona College look to shed light on the inner workings of the Academy and engage with the broader societal conversations on higher education. Topics covered in the Podcast will be wide-ranging, including equity and access, navigating cultural and economic obstacles, faculty responsibilities, national political debates, and research.
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Education
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Are Academic Conferences Worth it Anymore? Yes...? Yes.
Prof Talk
48 minutes 53 seconds
5 months ago
Are Academic Conferences Worth it Anymore? Yes...? Yes.

On this episode of Prof Talk, we reflect on the value of attending conferences. Tom concludes after attending the annual American Chemical Society conference in San Diego that political science needs to up its swag game. Shoutout to Professor Molarity Mole.

Prof Talk
A chemist and a political scientist at Pomona College look to shed light on the inner workings of the Academy and engage with the broader societal conversations on higher education. Topics covered in the Podcast will be wide-ranging, including equity and access, navigating cultural and economic obstacles, faculty responsibilities, national political debates, and research.