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Author: dgadke

Making the Most of Student Research Teams

May 21, 2019 dgadke Leave a comment

By Lindsay Fallon, University of Massachusetts Boston Contributors: Drs. Bridget Dever (Lehigh University), Bridget HierĀ (University of Buffalo), Shane Jimerson (University…

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Posted in: Collaboration, Research, Teaching

Maintaining Academic Scholarship in Administrative Roles

April 30, 2019 dgadke Leave a comment

Contributors: Lyndsay Jenkins, Ph.D. (Program Coordinator; Florida State University), Gregory Fabiano, Ph.D. (Associate Dean of Research, University at Buffalo), Mark…

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Posted in: Professional Development, Promotion & Tenure

Avoiding Common Writing Mistakes

January 10, 2019 dgadke Leave a comment

By: Daniel Gadke, Ph.D. (Mississippi State University) & Bryn Harris, Ph.D. (University of Colorado Denver) Contributors: Randy G. Floyd, Ph.D.…

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Posted in: Writing

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