A win for academic freedom.
Being a professor is a tough job because we have a lot of competing pressures, but remember that we have an obligation to govern ourselves.
www.thecrimson.com/article/2026...
@lizneeley
Founder of Liminal (LiminalCreations.com) & co-founder of Unbreaking (Unbreaking.org) Focused on turning knowledge into action. #science #communication #sensemaking #scicomm She/her. Married to Ed Yong.
A win for academic freedom.
Being a professor is a tough job because we have a lot of competing pressures, but remember that we have an obligation to govern ourselves.
www.thecrimson.com/article/2026...
I have wondered about global differences in narrative transportation for years! Am genuinely surprised they find cross-cultural stability
- 8,814ppl, 50 countries & 21 languages.
-β4-dimensions: cognitive involvement, cognitive-emotional imagination, sensory imagination, & personal involvement
Each Friday night, I write a briefing on what happened in US science & higher ed. π§ͺ
Mar 6 (Year 2, Week 10)
- NIH revoking certification of early career workers union
- FDA 'chaos' & Prasad out (again)
- even more delay & interference in NIH funding
& so much more
buttondown.com/liminalcreat...
The most impt change at #NIH and to US science this year is bigger than grant cancellationsβ itβs how the agency is governed.
For 75 years NIH has been largely independent of presidential control. Thatβs changed this year. New piece from me and @nataliebaviles.bsky.social in @nature.com
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We cannot meaningfully separate everyday usage of βAIβ from the machine of death and war. If youβre upset by the military-industrial complex? These tools feed it; they *are* it.
ethanmarcotte.com/wrote/propel...
The #VRBPAC committee is scheduled to meet Thursday to advise #FDA on #flu vaccine strain selection for next winter's shots. VRBPAC is supposed to have at least 15 members. It currently has 7 voting members & no chair. It has been convened only twice since Jan. 2025. www.fda.gov/advisory-com...
This week, I focus on the recent research on repression and civil disobedience and how it helps us understand collective action and what we should expect to see as repression grows and activists mobilize to push back to draw attention to the growing polycrisis. danarfisher.com/2026/03/07/u...
Oh but youβre the best person I can think of to do it! Youβre charming, arenβt going to harangue anyone, & know how to vamp!
No tips, but how many people in your audience do you think are auction connoisseurs? Most just want to have a nice time & support the school. Theyβll be so grateful for you
The draft Nature Record National Assessment is now open for comment!
Take a look and tell us what we got right, what we missed, and what changes youβre seeing where you live.
Your perspective will help shape the final record of nature in the U.S.
naturerecord.substack.com/p/the-draft-...
NEW: The bad news about international-student enrollments at American colleges just got worse. An exclusive @chronicle.com analysis of just-released State Department data shows new visa issuances in the summer of 2025 dropped by more than a third. www.chronicle.com/article/the-...
This is a phrase Iβll hold onto: βNosotros no estamos solosβsomos los primeros. Somos los primeros.β
In my workshops I argue that stories are like hammersβwe can use them to build houses or break kneecaps.
In new NYT profile @rebeccasolnit.bsky.social says,
βThe idea that stories are these magical devices that will do all our work for us is, itself, a bad story.β
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/m...
We keep hearing the public university systems saying, βWeβre following SB 37.β Iβm sorry, no, SB 37 does not give you the mandate to violate peopleβs academic freedom and free speech.
Shout out to all the Texas professors fighting for democracy.
@texasaaup.bsky.social @aaup.org
Every time you experience something new, your brain faces a decision: Should it update an existing memory or create a new one?
In our new paper in @sfnjournals.bsky.social #JNeurosci, we isolate that exact decision, moment-by-moment during learning π§΅
Each Friday night, I write a briefing on what happened in US science & higher ed. π§ͺ
Mar 6 (Year 2, Week 10)
- NIH revoking certification of early career workers union
- FDA 'chaos' & Prasad out (again)
- even more delay & interference in NIH funding
& so much more
buttondown.com/liminalcreat...
A new Annenberg poll shows Americans trust federal career scientists and independent medical groups more than in the political leaders running U.S. health agencies
www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org/stark-divide...
Graph of award probability of R35 and R01 from NIH factbook as a function of review rank percentile. As is apparent, 2025 is a significant departure, with lower award probabilities at all scores <40 and significant departures from norm, where even being in the top 10% is no longer a nearly certain indicator of success. Data source: https://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/report/302
The data is in: the NIH goalposts have shifted.
What were once almost certain fundable scores have become coin flips and what used to be likely grants have become aspirational, leading to fewer awards.
Another manifestation of how HHS policies have led to fewer awards and less science.
Grant Witness is hiring! We're seeking a full-time data scientist to join our team building data resources to support journalism, litigation, and activism protecting science, public health, and the rule of law. grant-witness.us/apply.html #rstats
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My research institute, the Tracy Farmer Institute for Sustainability and the Environment, is rolling out a new flagship program: the Tracy Farmer Scholars!
UKY undergrad, grad, and professional students can apply for up to $6,000 in research funding. Apps due 3/27.
research.uky.edu/tfise/scholars
awful news π§ͺ
Everyone has a role to play in ensuring colleges and their communities are safe from ICE. Our next organizing call will focus on what you can do to keep ICE off college campuses.
Urgently needed, funny, and sharp as hell. Cannot wait to read everything published by @rahawahaile.bsky.social, @manjula.bsky.social @latriagraham.bsky.social @maggiemertens.bsky.social
They write about βWhat happened to journalism? What happened to the short story writer? What happened to the memoir market? Why arenβt authors getting paperback releases anymore? What happened to celebrity book clubs guaranteeing book sales? Why is the Newsletter Industry all we have left?β
βWe are living through a moment where the labor of writers is being exploited to create rapacious technologies that make everything stupider, exponentially hasten the demise of the planetβs ecosystems, and prop up fascists and dictators worldwide.β
Enter SCRATCH www.talkscratch.com/the-new-scra...
New from me, at @vqr.bsky.social: a few years ago two people contacted me about a TEDx talk I once gave, βThe Art of Haunting.β
When I replied Iβd never given a TEDx talk, things just got weirder.
On AI, ghosts, what it means to tell a story, and what Italo Calvino saw coming 60 years ago. Enjoy!
Each Friday night, I cover what happened in US science & higher ed. π§ͺ
Year 2, Week 9: Feb 27 - on "epistemic vigilance" and
- precipice of war
- travesties in leadership (NIH director now also CDC head)
- surgeon general confirmation hearing
- NASA warnings & more
buttondown.com/liminalcreat...
What good can you do today? What trouble can you cause? What suffering can you ease? What needs to exist, and can you help build it?
The scalded ocean and the blazing well
For vengeance, and the ashes of language
Well now the Wayback Machine won't believe I'm human, so I guess it's time to call it a night
The last-minute change in eligibility criteria excluded second-year grad students, so the total number of NSF GRFP applications is likely to be MUCH smaller.
We're playing word games if they don't tell us % of applications returned without review.
I appreciate @klangin.bsky.social's work on this!