Is it okay to have a mid-life crisis as a new #SApro? I’ve been asking myself this question a lot lately. Full disclosure time, being on the #SAsearch outside of “TPE season” has s[...]
I worked as an Assessment Coordinator in grad school. Most of that experience was working to figure out how the department could best serve the needs of students as a collective. I[...]
As many of you know, September is Suicide Awareness month. Back in August, a few RDs and I came together and we discussed what we could do about it! After some thought, we decided [...]
I’ve always been the type to go “above and beyond”, as countless supervisors, teachers, coaches, etc. have been more than willing to share with me. But how can anyone go “above and[...]
“Tell me, what will you do with your one wild and precious life?” – Mary Oliver Hi, my name is Emily Stulz and I am currently a second year graduate student at Northern Michigan Un[...]
It has been amazing to watch the journeys of Meagan, Michael, Karyn and Alice from July 2014 to July 2015. They have been funny, excited, vulnerable, overwhelmed, and triumphant. W[...]
Down to the last two posts of this blog series, and I want to share one of my more significant experiences from this past year which actually occurred just under two weeks ago. The[...]
It’s amazing what a year can do! This May will make one year since I’ve been at MIT (in whatever capacity). During that one year, I finished my one-and-a-half-years in [...]
Last year sometime, in the throes of my graduate program, I was visiting my family back in Denver. While at dinner, my brother, a person that can sometimes forsake entirely the con[...]
A happy new year to all of you! We’re in the first week of yet another January and I swear the whole thing smells like a new car, radiates with the blinding whiteness of snea[...]