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I would like to thank my fellow Diversity Blog editors for their helpful advice and input for this blog post. As summer begins, my first[...]

By Crystal Mendoza • July 10, 2014

By Rielyn R. Campbell I think Jackson Katz said it best in his Ted talk from November 2012, “A lot of men hear the term[...]

By Andrew M. Harrison • June 29, 2014

On June 15, 2012, the Obama administration announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provides deportation relief for a period of two[...]

By Clara Castillejobecerra • June 5, 2014

Editor’s note: This article was first published in the Spring 2014 edition of the Berkeley Science Review. It has been re-posted to the Mayo Clinic[...]

By Carl Gustafson • May 29, 2014

By Stephen C. Ekker, PhD High angst for a PhD student in life sciences today. From the mea culpa ‘Rescuing US biomedical research from its[...]

By Andrew M. Harrison • May 22, 2014

By Carl T. Gustafson and Andrew M. Harrison Last Tuesday, the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine’s Office for Diversity held its third Discussions in Diversity[...]

By Carl Gustafson • May 19, 2014

Time vanishes so quickly! While you’re busy with experiments, reading journal articles, and preparing for presentations, the home stretch reaches you before you know it.[...]

By Danielle Miranda • May 8, 2014

“Whatever America hopes to bring to pass in the world must first come to pass in the heart of America.” –Dwight Eisenhower I recently got[...]

By Carl Gustafson • April 25, 2014

By: Robin Willenbring On a monthly basis, medical and graduate students receive an email from the Brainwaves team with the subject line containing some phrase[...]

By Crystal Mendoza • April 3, 2014

By Matthew J. Borgo From February 23 through March 1, 2014, I had an experience which I will not soon forget. I had the great[...]

By Andrew M. Harrison • March 27, 2014