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Third anniversary chat tomorrow!
Don't forget, I'll be chatting tomorrow (Wednesday) from noon to 1 on boston.com. If you've never sat in on a chat, this is the time to do it--they're fun!
Tomorrow is also a special chat for me, because it's my third anniversary as Miss Conduct! My first official column was published on February 6, 2005. It's been an amazing three years. Thank you to all of you who have sent in questions, comments, who have chatted with me, invited me to speak at your organizations, recommended books, shared your stories, and in any way become part of what I once thought would be my individual project and which is becoming, increasingly, a wonderful community.
About Miss Conduct Robin Abrahams writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for The Boston Globe Magazine.
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Robin Abrahams writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for The Boston Globe Magazine. Robin, who has a PhD in psychology from Boston University, has worked as a theater publicist, organizational-change communications manager, editor, stand-up comedian, and professor of psychology and English. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, Marc Abrahams, founder of the Ig Nobel Prizes, which are given annually for achievements that first make people laugh and then make them think.
Who is Miss Conduct?
Robin Abrahams writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for The Boston Globe Magazine. Robin, who has a PhD in psychology from Boston University, has worked as a theater publicist, organizational-change communications manager, editor, stand-up comedian, and professor of psychology and English. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, Marc Abrahams, founder of the Ig Nobel Prizes, which are given annually for achievements that first make people laugh and then make them think.





