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Ten Minutes Before Class

by Professor Diascro

One of my favorite parts about teaching college students is the ten minutes before class starts when we have time to chat about whatever's on our minds.

Copyright: © 2023 Ten Minutes Before Class

Episodes

Asking for Letters of Recommendation

16m · Published 08 Mar 00:00

I've divided topics related to asking for letters of recommendation into four categories:

Category 1: Who to Ask
1. Someone who can write positively
2. Someone with relevant experience for your application
3. Someone you know

Category 2: How and When to Ask
1. Contact the professor, by email or in person
2. Ask at the time you’re applying

Category 3: Providing Information
1. Make it easy for the recommender 
2. Watch email for additional requests 
3. Identify deadlines

Category 4: Follow Up Communications
1. Thank yous
2. Reminders


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Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected].
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Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Asking for Letters of Recommendation

16m · Published 08 Mar 00:00

I've divided topics related to asking for letters of recommendation into four categories:

Category 1: Who to Ask
1. Someone who can write positively
2. Someone with relevant experience for your application
3. Someone you know

Category 2: How and When to Ask
1. Contact the professor, by email or in person
2. Ask at the time you’re applying

Category 3: Providing Information
1. Make it easy for the recommender 
2. Watch email for additional requests 
3. Identify deadlines

Category 4: Follow Up Communications
1. Thank yous
2. Reminders


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected].
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro




Being Informed in 2021

9m · Published 06 Feb 22:00
This is an inexhaustive list of folks I follow for their expertise about issues and problems of the day. 

·      Jelani Cobb (Twitter: jelani9): professor of journalism at Columbia; staff writer for The New Yorker.
·      Jack Goldsmith (Twitter: @jacklgoldsmith): professor at Harvard University, expert on national security, and co-founder of Lawfare.
·      Joanne Freeman (Twitter: @jbf1755): professor of history at Yale University. Her recent book is about violence in Congress during the Civil War period and she recently published an op-ed in the New York Times on the same topic. She has a lecture series called History Matters that is online and open to the public.
·      Rick Hasen (Twitter: @rickhasen): professor of law at the University of California Irvine; expert on election law and has a blog on the same topic.
·      Sherrilyn Ifill (Twitter: @Sifill_LDF): President of NAACP Legal Defense Fund, she’s an expert on civil liberties, most notably voting rights. Her guest appearance on Chris Hayes’s podcast Why Is This Happening last summer was one of the most compelling discussions about race I’ve experienced.
·      Orin Kerr (Twitter: @OrinKerr): professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley, he’s an expert on computer crime law and internet surveillance. I know almost nothing about these topics so following him has been eye opening.
·      Harry Litman (Twitter: @harrylitman): a former federal prosecutor, columnist for LA Times. His podcast, Talking Feds, includes a rotating group of former federal employees, journalists, and others to talk about current legal issues. His has a patreon too.
·      Barb McQuade (Twitter: @BarbMcQuade): professor of law professor at the University of Michigan, she’s a former federal prosecutor and expert on national security.
·      Dan Rather (Twitter: @DanRather): former news anchor, investigative journalist, and writer.  His has a Substack newsletter called Steady.
·      Heather Cox Richardson (Twitter:  @HC_Richardson): professor of history at Boston College with a Substack newsletter, Letters from an American.   
·      Adam Serwer (Twitter: @AdamSerwer): staff writer for The Atlantic Magazine
·      Zoe Tillman (Twitter: @ZoeTillman): journalist for Buzzfeed News, she is my go-to on courts and justice issues. 
·      Joyce Vance (Twitter: @JoyceWhiteVance): professor law professor at the University of Alabama and a former federal prosecutor.
·      Steve Vladeck (Twitter: @Steve_vladeck): professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin.


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Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected].
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Being Informed in 2021

9m · Published 06 Feb 22:00
This is an inexhaustive list of folks I follow for their expertise about issues and problems of the day. 

·      Jelani Cobb (Twitter: jelani9): professor of journalism at Columbia; staff writer for The New Yorker.
·      Jack Goldsmith (Twitter: @jacklgoldsmith): professor at Harvard University, expert on national security, and co-founder of Lawfare.
·      Joanne Freeman (Twitter: @jbf1755): professor of history at Yale University. Her recent book is about violence in Congress during the Civil War period and she recently published an op-ed in the New York Times on the same topic. She has a lecture series called History Matters that is online and open to the public.
·      Rick Hasen (Twitter: @rickhasen): professor of law at the University of California Irvine; expert on election law and has a blog on the same topic.
·      Sherrilyn Ifill (Twitter: @Sifill_LDF): President of NAACP Legal Defense Fund, she’s an expert on civil liberties, most notably voting rights. Her guest appearance on Chris Hayes’s podcast Why Is This Happening last summer was one of the most compelling discussions about race I’ve experienced.
·      Orin Kerr (Twitter: @OrinKerr): professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley, he’s an expert on computer crime law and internet surveillance. I know almost nothing about these topics so following him has been eye opening.
·      Harry Litman (Twitter: @harrylitman): a former federal prosecutor, columnist for LA Times. His podcast, Talking Feds, includes a rotating group of former federal employees, journalists, and others to talk about current legal issues. His has a patreon too.
·      Barb McQuade (Twitter: @BarbMcQuade): professor of law professor at the University of Michigan, she’s a former federal prosecutor and expert on national security.
·      Dan Rather (Twitter: @DanRather): former news anchor, investigative journalist, and writer.  His has a Substack newsletter called Steady.
·      Heather Cox Richardson (Twitter:  @HC_Richardson): professor of history at Boston College with a Substack newsletter, Letters from an American.   
·      Adam Serwer (Twitter: @AdamSerwer): staff writer for The Atlantic Magazine
·      Zoe Tillman (Twitter: @ZoeTillman): journalist for Buzzfeed News, she is my go-to on courts and justice issues. 
·      Joyce Vance (Twitter: @JoyceWhiteVance): professor law professor at the University of Alabama and a former federal prosecutor.
·      Steve Vladeck (Twitter: @Steve_vladeck): professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin.


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Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected].
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Buh-Bye 2020

6m · Published 01 Dec 00:00


Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected]

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Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Buh-Bye 2020

6m · Published 01 Dec 00:00


Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected]

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Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Compelling Arguments in the Time of Election 2020

13m · Published 12 Nov 01:00

2020 Election Litigation Tracker at SCOTUSBlog

Here are the GOP and Trump Campaign's Allegations of Election Irregularities at Washington Post
Trump's Path Electoral Victory Is Disappearing. So Are His Legal Avenues at Washington Post
ProPublica's Guide to 2020 Election Laws and Lawsuits at ProPublica
The Supreme Court's Pennsylvania Cleanup at WSJ
Trump Suits Aim to Block Certification in Key States at WSJ
Few Courts Have Intervened in Elections in Ways Sought by Trump Campaign at WSJ
Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit on Pennsylvania Election Result. Does it Have a Case? at NR

Amicus Podcast by Dahlia Lithwick: Empty Suits: Do Trump's Lawyers Have the Goods? at Slate
Election Law Blog by Professor Rick Hasen

Booth, Wayne C. et al.  2016. The Craft of Research, Fourth Edition. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago, IL.

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Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected]

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Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Compelling Arguments in the Time of Election 2020

13m · Published 12 Nov 01:00

2020 Election Litigation Tracker at SCOTUSBlog

Here are the GOP and Trump Campaign's Allegations of Election Irregularities at Washington Post
Trump's Path Electoral Victory Is Disappearing. So Are His Legal Avenues at Washington Post
ProPublica's Guide to 2020 Election Laws and Lawsuits at ProPublica
The Supreme Court's Pennsylvania Cleanup at WSJ
Trump Suits Aim to Block Certification in Key States at WSJ
Few Courts Have Intervened in Elections in Ways Sought by Trump Campaign at WSJ
Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit on Pennsylvania Election Result. Does it Have a Case? at NR

Amicus Podcast by Dahlia Lithwick: Empty Suits: Do Trump's Lawyers Have the Goods? at Slate
Election Law Blog by Professor Rick Hasen

Booth, Wayne C. et al.  2016. The Craft of Research, Fourth Edition. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago, IL.

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Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod on Twitter or email at [email protected]

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Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Keep On Keeping On …

5m · Published 29 Oct 00:00

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Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod or email at [email protected]

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Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Keep On Keeping On …

5m · Published 29 Oct 00:00

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Hosted by me, Professor Diascro (she, her, hers)! Be in touch with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod or email at [email protected]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Art by ORCSAID
Produced and music by Matthew Diascro

Ten Minutes Before Class has 44 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:29:46. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 24th, 2024 17:42.

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