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Humans Of New York

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 7:49 pm
by SandyM
I follow this page on Facebook called humans of New York. Every day they stop someone and their story or their chosen words are spoken and in turn shared with the followers in Facebook. Sometimes it's simple, sometimes it's not so simple.

This one I had a great appreciation for and wanted to share here:

“I’m working on my second doctorate and doing clinical research in HIV. I’ve always wanted to be a tenure track professor, but I’ve been questioning that lately. I imagined that one day I’d get to a place where I can do the research that I want to do. But I’m seeing now that it’s more about doing the research that will get funded. I’m noticing a lot of disenchantment among my senior mentors. They don’t get to be as innovative as they’d like. Their primary task seems to be sustaining the institution. It’s not about doing the research that they think will make the most impact. It’s about going for the most likely money. It’s publish or perish. Fund or get fired. And education suffers as well. I love to teach, and I’ve always thought that teaching would be a big part of the process. But it’s not emphasized. Because teaching is paid for by tuition. It’s ‘money in, money out.’ But research funding comes from outside the school. It’s new money.”

Some of the best stories were inmates...I went looking for those posts instead of it showing up in my news feed. Check'em out!

Humans Of New York

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 5:37 am
by baronrenfrew
Old Chinese Proverb: stand in one place long enough and the whole world will pass by you.

Humans Of New York

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 8:57 am
by TomK
Sandy, I catch those on FB basically because you follow them and we are friends there, so I see the posts too, but I saw that one...what a world...smh