Join me and make a gift to the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences! #LipscombDayOfGivinggivecampus.com/dukr96
(I’m especially rooting for Mathematics, Earl Dennis Memorial Scholarship, and Chemistry.)
Today is my birthday and I would consider it such a gift if I could use that fact into guilting strangers to read my new article that I'm really proud of. Link in bio pic.twitter.com/5RDDUomq6l
@KatherineLink Aw, thanks! 😊 I most likely will not go through with it. Looks like I’m headed back to the office in June and that’s not really considered “professional”. 😂
I’m “looking at hair coloring products even though I’ve *never* colored my hair or even *considered* coloring my hair before” days into quarantine/pandemic/social distancing/WTF is this anymore. 🤷🏼♀️
In my piece today about the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, I take a look at the "stand your ground" element of the case and conclude on the available evidence that it granted Arbery the right to defend himself. His attackers were committing the crime. thedispatch.com/p/a-vigilante-…
Wisdom is gained through experience. For example, after trying many ways to get the audio to work on Zoom, I finally discovered the audio works best when the volume is turned up on my computer.