Archive Monthly Archives: August 2017

Tragedy and Dissertations

On August 31, 1997, the world lost Diana, Princess of Wales. People deal with loss in very different ways, even when they’re working on a dissertation… Life is a magical ride. It offers tremendous joy and great sorrow. Life is always in motion and seldom predictable. In fact, I can confidently say that I’ve never looked […]

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Justice and Dissertations

August 30, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was confirmed as the first African American Justice of the US Supreme Court. His work made access to education possible for millions of students, of all races… Marshall is perhaps best know for presenting the winning argument to the Supreme Court as a lawyer in the landmark case, Brown vs. the […]

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Mary Poppins and Dissertations

August 29, 1964, Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins was released in New York City to unanimous critical praise. Here’s a few words of wisdom from the world’s best nanny to speed your dissertation along… How would you like to have Mary Poppins hold your hand through the dissertation process? She is a masterful editor, always knowing […]

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Dreams and Dissertations

August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Some eight years previous, he delivered his final dissertation to the faculty of Boston University… King’s rousing speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial inspired millions with his dream of equal rights. A dream can be a powerful […]

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POTUS 36 and Dissertations

August 27th marks the birthday of the 36th President of the United States. Here’s some words of wisdom from Lyndon Johnson that you can apply to your dissertation… Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time. — Lyndon Johnson The dissertation journey may also seem […]

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Houdini and Dissertations

On August 26, 1907, Harry Houdini escaped from locked chains while being submerged underwater. You can escape from your dissertation in much the same way… Harry Houdini’s very name is synonymous with escape artists. He escaped from handcuffs, chains, ropes, water-filled milk cans, mail bags, riveted boilers, beer barrels, and more. He escaped these confines […]

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Voyager and Dissertations

On August 25, 2012, Voyager I entered interstellar space, becoming the first man-made object to not only leave the Earth, but the sun and other planets, too. President Jimmy Carter’s Voyager I message could have easily been offered to dissertation students… On September 5, 1977, NASA launched the Voyager I space probe. Voyager I’s primary […]

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Bibles and Dissertations

On August 24, 1456, Johannes Gutenberg finished the printing process for his first bible. And, you wouldn’t be able to finish your dissertation if he hadn’t… The invention of the movable-type printing press did more to promote the dissemination of knowledge than anything since the invention of paper and until the invention of the World Wide […]

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Interwebs, Gratitude, and Dissertations

On August 23, 1991, the World Wide Web was first introduced to the public. Being a student and a researcher changed forever. Dissertation students should give thanks today… Research has shown time and again that one of the best indicators of happiness is gratitude. Gratitude can take on religious significance or not. But, the notion […]

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Birthdays and Dissertations

Everyone has a birthday. August 22nd is mine. As a child, I thought of my birthday as a huge show of which I was the star. As an adult, I tend to use my birthday to think about the world and my place in it. Reflection is a good thing, and something that dissertation students often […]

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