• theotherone
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    632 years ago

    Really?
    Are we just critiquing news sources and their poor headline or can we actually comment about the subject?

    This person succeeded in spite of being told by an Ivy League school that she wasn’t faculty material. Considering the male professor wasn’t discouraged, I’m guessing it’s just simple sexism.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 years ago

      Seriously, I thought this would spur some sort of discussion of “perceived value” in prestige academia, but instead it’s just low effort comments saying “slammed”.

      • Obinice
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        32 years ago

        We can agree, at least, that they were indeed “slammed”, with, dare I say it, a thunderous “boom”.

        I wish that good people didn’t have to struggle against the bad people that find their way to power, even in our cherished institutions. But… that’s just humans, I suppose. The corrupt and cruel will always seek power while the good ones won’t.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      The article heavily implies that she was demoted because of the research she did. Is that the case? They said she “wasn’t of faculty quality” and nothing more. According to this, she couldn’t geg funding for years until the university demoted her.

      That article was trash. Literally just a bunch of tweets with very little context.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      I wonder if AI-assisted articles will eventually form a feedback loop where “slamming” becomes the only way to describe communication.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Wait so she took to heart the criticism levied against her and improved herself? What’s the problem? She wasn’t good enough, she worked hard, did better and became good enough.