Craig Froehle

@cra1g@sciences.social
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Professor of Operations, Business Analytics & Information Systems at the University of Cincinnati; PhD; research focuses on healthcare & service operations and fairness; "equality" meme guy; tech junkie; optimist; skeptic; amazed husband & proud dad; EV driver (10+ years) and electric motorcycle enthusiast; lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Personal account. Opinions are mine, not my employer's. The cake is a lie. Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
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If you play the NYTimes 'Strands' game, this post contains the solution, so scroll on by if you wish to avoid it.

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In their listing of generations, which one did they omit? #GenX, of course. It's amazing how consistently ~65 million people are simply forgotten about.

A special free screening of the documentary Still Working 9 To 5 will be available nationwide, presented by the filmmakers, the League of Women Voters, ACLU, and others. This screening will feature a welcome message from Dolly Parton and a taped Q&A featuring the filmmakers and activists from the women's rights movement exploring workplace equity, the Equal Rights Amendment, and civil rights for women today in the United States.

Register at bit.ly/sw9to5 to watch for free 12/19 - 12/22

Not having some kind of link preview function is really unfriendly and greatly harms the platform's user experience IMO.
Take a second to fully digest that graph and realize how vital it is that we work on developing an informed population. Education is the only vaccine against disinformation and, ultimately, totalitarianism.
This is the timeline I want to be on, with #robots doing hazardous jobs people shouldn't have to do.
I'm against public funding of organized religions.
h/t Ken
This slide is apparently from a talk about signs that students or colleagues may be experiencing distress. But I first thought it was just a description of my every day experience whenever Donald Trump is on the presidential ballot.
Those of you in education will appreciate this bit of absurdity...
Same.