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Janet D. Stemwedel (whose nom de blog is Dr. Free-Ride) is an assistant professor of philosophy at San Jose State University. Before becoming a philosopher, she earned a Ph.D. in physical chemistry. Email her at dr.freeride@gmail.com.
Brain-Friendly Giftables
Having a family and an academic career
Recent freezer finds
- Borscht
- Not-chicken broth (made into alphabet soup)
- Latkes
- Hash browns
- Many frozen bananas
Sb/DonorsChoose Drive
Details about our 2007 drive here
Together we raised $34,082.34 in 2006.
October 2007 raised $72,920
THANK YOU!
Recent Posts
- Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
- Friday Sprog Blogging: can we dissolve an avocado?
- Busy.
- Cult Book Meme.
- Passion quilt: a meme for teachers.
- Pop quiz.
- Friday Sprog Blogging: experimental results (milk + lemon juice).
- 'Stop snitching' as part of the engineering student ethos.
- Relationships in lab groups.
- The love/hate relationship with academia.
Recent Comments
- S. Rivlin on Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
- Susan on Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
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- Anonymoustache on Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
- Ben Tannenwald on Brief remarks on 'physics first' and high school science.
- Ewan on Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
- chezjake on Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
- HP on Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
- Nick on Death is not an option: end of semester edition.
- Leah on Friday Sprog Blogging: can we dissolve an avocado?
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Where I'm coming from
Chemistry
- Betablokker
- Carbon-Based Curiosities
- ChemBark
- Chemical Musings
- ChemJerk
- The Culture of Chemistry
- Everyday Scientist
- Fresh Wallaby Juice
- In the Pipeline
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- I Love Science, Really
- a k8, a cat, a mission
- Migrations
- Open Reading Frame
- The Panda's Thumb
- The Pluripotentate
- Pondering Pikaia
- Sandwalk
- Science Matters
- Sinking the Iceberg
- A Somewhat Old, But Capacious Handbag
- Syaffolee
Paleontology
Ecology
Math, Logic, Statistics
Psychology, Neuroscience
Geoscience
Engineering, Computer Science
- Dr. Mom
- Dr. Shellie
- FemaleCSGradStudent
- nanopolitan 2.0
- Rants of a feminist engineer
- See Jane Compute
Information, Technology
Medicos
Slaving in the lab
- always listen to your pig-puppet
- Disgruntled Julie: A PhD in Progress
- A Natural Scientist
- What the hell is wrong with you?
Science meets real life
- Bee Policy
- The Executioner's Thong
- Fairer Science
- FemaleScienceProfessor
- Kristin's Random Adventures
- nanopolitan
- PhysioProf
- post doc ergo propter doc
- Prometheus
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- Thesis - With Children
- YoungFemaleScientist
Science and skepticism
Science meets art, literature, culture
- eastern blot
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- Meme Therapy
- The Neural Gourmet
- petri dish
- Velcro City Tourist Board
Science and ethics
History of Science
Philosophy Blogs
- Antimeta
- Big Monkey, Helpy Chalk
- Epideixis
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- hpb etc.
- Knowledge and Experience
- Incoherent Rants of a Madman
- Inconsistent Thoughts
- Leiter Reports
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- Playing School, Irreverently
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- Who doesn't love roses
- writing as jo(e)
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