I got way too many things on my plate today for blog posts, but some things can’t wait. Here I go…

Work Anniversities! They are the silliest thing in the world, but you have to give LinkedIn some credit for creating something out of nothing. This morning I got a notifacation that one of my former students had a work anniverisy at the school she was completing her Phd at. I was a little surprised because I thought should have been done by now so I googled her. Got to check in with my peeps, you know!

One of the first links that came up is below. This is unbelieveable. I was trying not to cry on the train. “Don’t cry Matt! Don’t Cry!” And then I started crying right on the train. (I don’t think anyone seen me, I hope.)

Congraduations Dr. Jardine! I am so very proud of you! You are 100% Amazing!

Check out this wonderful article from University of Central Florida from 2020. The main photo for this post was taken from it.

https://www.ucf.edu/news/national-program-opens-door-for-more-underrepresented-students-in-physics/

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