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How the Work Continues

Posted on January 13, 2022January 14, 2022 by Jayne C. Lammers

As I draft this post, education and life remain disrupted by COVID-19, right now mostly due to the rapidly spreading omicron variant. The University of Rochester’s spring semester has been moved online to help slow the spread in Monroe County, where the 7-day average for new cases has continued to climb to numbers we’ve not…

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On Disruption

Posted on November 3, 2021November 3, 2021 by Jayne C. Lammers

Note: this was a post that I started drafting back in June 2020, but never got around to finishing. I had big plans for how to talk about the disruption of my post-Fulbright plan…but alas, there was too much work to do, and I got interrupted. There’s something meta about that! But, I’m recommitting to…

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Celebrating Puji

Posted on June 25, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

Selamat ulang tahun! On this 25th of June, as she celebrates her birthday in Semarang and I start my day here in Rochester, I think of all that inspires me about and connects me to the beautiful soul that is Puji Astuti. Her Radiance Her Family Values Puji brings a sense of adventure and commitment…

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Drawing Inspiration from Kartini

Posted on April 21, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

A literate celebration of this influential Javanese woman, educator, feminist, advocate, reader/writer Today, April 21, is Kartini Day – Selamat Hari Kartini 🇲🇨 – a day when Indonesians celebrate the influence that a young Javanese woman, daughter of a regent, had on women’s rights and education. Because her legacy has been used by different Indonesian…

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Sharing Puji’s Advice with Returning Fulbright ETAs

Posted on April 10, 2020April 10, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

As we enter mid-April, and I’m ending my 4th week of sheltering in place in Central Florida to avoid contracting or carrying COVID-19, I keep seeing examples of how lessons I learned in Indonesia are applicable for navigating these challenging times. So, I thought I’d use the next couple of blog posts to explore some…

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On Being a Social Writer during Social Distancing

Posted on March 31, 2020April 11, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

During my time in graduate school at Arizona State University, I learned something very important about myself that has been critical in my success as an academic on the tenure-track and beyond. I am a social writer. No mistaking it. Having to write my comprehensive exam papers on my own nearly ended my academic career…

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A Time of Transitions: Reentry Realities

Posted on March 13, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

It’s been a month since I landed back in the U.S.A. at Chicago’s O’Hare airport, smack in the midst of one of that city’s famous winter freezes, as temperatures plunged to near 0 degrees Fahrenheit. At the time, the novel coronavirus was plaguing China, and news was starting to report some spread beyond that country’s…

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Writing Camp Success

Posted on February 10, 2020March 6, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

Feeling Good about Our Fulbright Host Engagement Project I write this entry in a meeting room at one of my favorite resort getaways in the Semarang region, Melva Balemong, during what is one of the final writing sessions of this second week of writing camp – what I have come to affectionately call “Writing Camp…

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The Results Are In!

Posted on January 30, 2020January 31, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

Well, not really, but the surveys have all been entered Just today, the fabulous Master’s student who has been helping us with our research, Anjar, let me know that he’d finished entering all of the survey responses into our data management system. 618 That’s how many survey responses we have! I’m thrilled. Now the sense-making…

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Connections Made in Demak

Posted on January 29, 2020January 30, 2020 by Jayne C. Lammers

A goal of the Fulbright grant is to foster connections, and that’s certainly been a highlight of my 5 months here. And, some of my most memorable Indonesian connections originate back in the U.S. and through the University of Rochester. I’ve written elsewhere about how this grant period included an opportunity for Puji and I…

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