Changing Academic Life

Evan Peck on making choices, accepting trade-offs, and liberal arts as a great middle way

Aug 9, 2017
Evan Peck, an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Bucknell University, passionately advocates for liberal arts colleges as the ideal balance between teaching, research, and personal life. He discusses his journey through academia, emphasizing the importance of deliberate time management after fatherhood transformed his priorities. Evan highlights the enriching environment of liberal arts institutions, where student engagement takes precedence. He urges PhD students to consider these teaching-rich roles, breaking the mold of traditional academic career paths.
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INSIGHT

Liberal Arts Foster Interdisciplinary Teaching

  • Liberal arts colleges require breadth and small class sizes, fostering interdisciplinary thinking and close student engagement.
  • Evan Peck finds this environment especially suitable for HCI and teaching-focused faculty who value undergraduate interaction.
ANECDOTE

Childbirth Triggered Reassessing Priorities

  • Evan had a child during his PhD and began re-evaluating measures of success and work-life trade-offs.
  • He realized pursuing a top research-track pace might make him miserable despite potential productivity gains.
ADVICE

Put Boundaries On Your Calendar

  • Schedule firm stop-times and protect evenings to preserve family life and avoid work consuming everything.
  • If tasks spill over, accept they can wait until the next day rather than invading family time.
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