Community Resources
Here you’ll find member-led initiatives that make our community more vibrant—from quick reading guides to ongoing peer groups that help you stay inspired, connected, and supported in your work.
Current initiatives
PRW Reading Group for Junior Faculty
Champions: Natalie Longmire and Emily Rosado-Solomon
A welcoming space for junior faculty to read and talk about PRW-related work—to keep curiosity high, build high-quality connections, and be part of a supportive community as you grow your research.
Join or ask a question: erosadosolomon@babson.edu.
PRW Writing Groups
Champions: Michael Pratt and Roman Terekhin
Peer groups for scholars at similar career stages to protect writing time, stay motivated, and exchange thoughtful feedback. Each group sets its own goals and format—from accountability sprints to idea-sharing sessions or broader discussions about writing and research.
Join or ask a question: roman.terekhin@pdglab.com.
PRW MicroLibrary
Champion: Roman Terekhin
A collection of citation lists inspired by conversations across the PRW community over the last several years. They’re not full literature reviews, but quick and engaging pieces that highlight different ways of thinking about key PRW topics and spark ideas for your own projects, courses, and collaborations.
Open the MicroLibrary — link.
Questions or contributions: roman.terekhin@pdglab.com.
Previous initiatives
PRW Reading Group for Doctoral Students
Champions: Njoke Thomas, Kylie Rochford, and Kerry Gibson
Created to foster generative conversations and connections among emerging scholars. Participation requires advance registration and a commitment to the full academic year. To keep discussions intimate and participatory, the group is limited to the first 30 students who register each year.
Interested in getting involved: kgibson@babson.edu.
If you are not a doctoral student and are interested in being a guest scholar in future years, please drop a quick note to Kerry.
