Juliet Iwelunmor-Ezepue, PhDOn Learning to Accept FailuresTwo years ago, as part of my tenure process, I wrote a failure resume for the first time. In it, I documented how I had failed through…Sep 27, 2020Sep 27, 2020
Juliet Iwelunmor-Ezepue, PhDOn Parenting, a Pandemic, and Academic ProductivityOn a quiet Wednesday morning, this past July, I welcomed my son and 4th child, to the world. Two days later, on a Friday morning, my…Aug 6, 2020Aug 6, 2020
Juliet Iwelunmor-Ezepue, PhDOn Silence, Survival, and Being Black and Female in AcademiaWhen future historians look back at the moment we are currently living through, special emphasis will be given to what black women in…Jun 20, 2020Jun 20, 2020
Juliet Iwelunmor-Ezepue, PhDOn an Inspiring Piece of Advice I Received from Dr. Ezekiel KalipeniIn 2018, I co-published a book entitled Public Health, Disease and Development in Africa with Dr. Ezekiel Kalipeni (and Drs. Diana…May 29, 2020May 29, 2020
Juliet Iwelunmor-Ezepue, PhDOn Forging your own Path with a PhD: A Tribute to my Latest Doctoral Student, Dr. Ucheoma NwaozuruFor the past four years, Ucheoma Nwaozuru was my doctoral student. Toni Morrison once told her students, “if you have some power, then…May 24, 20201May 24, 20201
Juliet Iwelunmor-Ezepue, PhDOn the PhD, Places, and People that Transformed my LifeNine years ago, on May 15th, 2011, I graduated from Penn State University with a doctoral degree from the department of Biobehavioral…May 15, 2020May 15, 2020
Juliet Iwelunmor-Ezepue, PhDFrom the Beginning: 4 Insights from my Journey to Becoming a Global Health ResearcherAt some point in 2005, I began to feel an uneasiness about my future. I was on the verge of graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Human…May 12, 20201May 12, 20201