A. Wise, PhDBeing a Social Scientist in the Age of “alternative facts”As a Black social scientist who studies public health disparities, I use data, the scientific method, and research methods to explain…Feb 8, 2017Feb 8, 2017
A. Wise, PhDReproductive Justice is the Best Approach to Reproductive HealthI recently read the article, “What My First Pregnancy Taught Me about Birth Justice” on Rewire, which made me reflect on my choice to adopt…Jan 19, 2017Jan 19, 2017
A. Wise, PhDAccess to Family Planning is More Than What You ThinkVery few people are “pro-abortion,” meaning more abortions are better per se, but rather “pro-reducing pregnancies and births that are…Nov 23, 2016Nov 23, 2016
A. Wise, PhDMy Research: Unintended Pregnancy, Abortion, and Young WomenI’ve recently made a hard goal: beef up my publication record by publishing eight manuscripts in peer-review journals by this time next…Sep 29, 2016Sep 29, 2016
A. Wise, PhDMy Research: The Unconventional Story of Unintended PregnancyI am a public heath researcher who graduated last year with a PhD in Health Behavior and Health Education. I study social determinants of…Aug 22, 2016Aug 22, 2016
A. Wise, PhDChoosing a PhD ProgramNo, this is not a checklist for choosing a PhD program…this is much more honest.Jul 1, 2016Jul 1, 2016
A. Wise, PhDOn the Loss of LifeMy original post was going to be another piece on my professional journey, specifically my decision to attend University of Michigan.Jun 14, 2016Jun 14, 2016
A. Wise, PhDOn a Mission: Crafting a Vision StatementLast summer, before I transitioned from being a long-time graduate student in Ann Arbor to a full-time working professional in Atlanta, a…Jun 9, 2016Jun 9, 2016
A. Wise, PhDWhy Write?Why am I writing? Why do I like writing? Why don’t I like writing?Jun 5, 2016Jun 5, 2016