Surviving Your Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School
31-page excerpt of the full book, available on Scribd. But you should totally buy the book.
31-page excerpt of the full book, available on Scribd. But you should totally buy the book.
Princeton Alumni Weekly
I’m married. I have no kids. I live in an apartment near the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and work at a biotech company in Rockville, Md. And later this month, for some reason, I will find it very important to share this information with people I have not seen since last May.
Knowing we would attend a wedding in St. Louis, Missouri, one weekend and a bridal shower in Chicago, Illinois, the next, the two of us decided to turn the events into an excuse for a summer road trip through Illinois and parts of neighboring states from June 28 to July 4. [Coauthored with Marina Koestler Ruben.]
Includes my one-act plays “Out of Character” and “Shot At.”
Includes my one-act play “New Tricks.”
This essay shared Princeton University’s Gregory T. Pope ’80 Prize for Science Writing in 2001.