Kaitlin Stack Whitney
@kstackwhitney.bsky.social
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STS / enviro studies prof, on unceded Seneca lands. mostly thinking with insects and about ableism in biology. own views, etc. she/they
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someone left william gibson quotes in my office mailbox 🤔
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As a deaf person with a deaf kid, I'm the first to admit IDEA isn't perfect. I fight people's (often willful) misinterpretations of the Least Restrictive Environment every day. Just gave a lecture at BU about how change is needed. Deleting all legal oversight in the middle of the night isn't it.
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If you are a supporter and reader of @contingent-mag.bsky.social one of the biggest things you can do to help us at the moment is get this CFP to the NTT folks in your life. The fracturing of social media has made it very difficult to get the word out esp. to adjuncts and VAPs.
CFP: A Time of Monsters
The monster has been here all along. It is a historical constant that manifests in wildly different ways across time, place, and culture. Whatever form it takes, the monster claws at categories; it un...
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the sidewalk has questions for passerby
A white paper flyer with black text that reads in all caps 'HAVE YOU FOUND YOUR PEOPLE YET?' on a concrete sidewalk
Today’s mandatory faculty mental health slideshow, “Going Through the Motions: How to Function Despite the Fact Your Supervisors Hate You and Your Job Is Destroying You Spiritually,” has been postponed again.
The Faculty Mental Health Fair Has Been Postponed Again
Dear Faculty: Due to concerns expressed by the students, parents, and staff, you are invited to attend a mandatory emergency mental health fair in ...
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saw the poster for @mw-m.bsky.social upcoming Conable Futures lecture and cackled, very excited: "Thanatocapitalism, or, the death drive of complacency and accumulation in the Anthropocen"
Oooh going to request this right now!
yeah I just don't know if they want this fight. Or at what stage. Sigh.
yeah I want to defer to what the student is comfortable with, which may mean waiting until later (fear of retaliation if it goes back out to review with same person, it's not a 'double masked' review, etc). ugh I get madder the more I think about this
welp, just got a peer review probably written by AI (comments on things not in the paper and full of headers/bullet point lists not in the review Qs). sucks that student-led work is treated so poorly by colleagues.
Same AND they are rolling out workday (AI HR operations, payroll, reimbursement etc).
same. @marspidermonkey.bsky.social writing a few years back about Fossey totally opened my mind on that one 😱👎 - had no idea as someone outside that field www.ladyscience.com/ideas/time-t...
note the privacy/safety warning at the bottom... Regular pictionary doesn't need to come with that...
sigh. (seen in a kid toy section of store)
Picture of a pictionary game box that says pictionary VS AI in big letters at the top. On the box it has phrases like "can you predict if the AI will get it right?" And "human sketches, AI guesses!"
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Oct is when the reality of a changing climate and local traditions are in stark contrast. Stuff starts "closing for winter" and it's 80 degrees out.
Oct is when the reality of a changing climate and local traditions are in stark contrast. Stuff starts "closing for winter" and it's 80 degrees out.
a beautiful if alarmingly warm fall day in #ROC
Landscape photo of an urban park. Paved sidewalk in foreground, shallow pond in center, ringed in mixed trees and lawn and blue skies with a few clouds. This is Seneca Park.
it worked out, thanks to some wonderful colleagues. but still, mortifying 🤦
welp, a new first - scheduling a guest speaker months ago + realizing today, the day of the visit, that I scheduled them not for the class time 😱🙃😭
Do you sometimes see/report/handle dead wildlife as a scientist (including volunteer community scientists)?

If so, do you have any strategies for dealing with the stress and grief that these encounters can cause?

I'm building a toolkit for myself and for some other stressed out folks!

context:
a woman is holding up a help wanted sign in a window
Alt: Gif of a woman taping a "help wanted" sign to a window.
media.tenor.com
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The Erie Canal was an engineering marvel, and an important vector for economic growth and urbanization.

It also played a large role in Indian removal, something most modern Americans associate with the West, or even the South, but not New York State. Gift article.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/28/n...
New York Faces Painful History as It Marks the Erie Canal’s Bicentennial
www.nytimes.com