//
sign in
Post
by @danabra.mov
PostEmbed
by @danabra.mov
Record
by @jimpick.com
Record
by @atsui.org
+ new component
Post
In 2017 I taught a course at Berkeley on computational text analysis in history. KT took that course. And she *took* it. She did all the readings, did all assignments, was super active in class. And since then we've had a really close relationship. I also aspire to be KT. We all should.
11h
Laura K. Nelson
“She is an incredible mentor and a really critical thinker. She inspires learning, has produced impactful scholarship … just all the things I admire. And she’s fun and nice! I’m really blessed to have been her student and lifelong mentee.” www.law.berkeley.edu/article/berk...
11h
For Veena Dubal, mentorship from Catherine “KT” Albiston meant more than academic guidance. It meant permission to pivot, confidence to keep going, and a model for scholarship grounded in care and pub...
www.law.berkeley.edu
‘I wanted to be KT’: How a Berkeley Law mentorship shaped Veena Dubal’s path as a scholar and advocate
Veena Dubal