Along this vein,

Please remember that we are role models to our students both undergraduate and 
graduate.  More and more they are turned off by the lack of balance that we 
show regardless of our gender: social life/family OR work. We should keep in 
mind that in our role as educators we teach just as much as by example as when 
we are formally teaching our courses.

Emma Creaser

Assoc Prof. Marine Physiology
Unity College
Unity, Maine
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Life Balance supplements to NSF awards

Please don't blame your colleagues (or yourself) for the fact that we live in a 
society and a time period in which corporations and academic institutions 
expect employees to work long hours that leave little time for work-life 
balance, but to be paid for a work week that is 35-40 hours on paper. That 
pretense is how many companies have managed to achieve record productivity and 
profits while unemployment remains high. I'm sure employers are delighted when 
they see employees fighting among themselves, instead of cooperating to push 
for better working conditions for all, and for government policies that help 
workers and families as much as they benefit employers and investors.
Dawn Stover




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