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当サイト全般に党派性・政治的意図・選挙関与は無いところ、アメリカの政権与党等に対する学識者による批判が書かれているツイートも、日本にとって最重要国であるアメリカの次の選挙までの政権与党の政策の詳細把握等のために、このアメリカ各地大学ツイート特集では掲載しており、学問的内容も含んでおります。
Hal Brands, a distinguished foreign policy professor, commentator and former defense secretary advisor, offered a sweeping analysis of the U.S. foreign engagement in this semester’s Eye of the Hawk presentation. #UNDproudhttps://t.co/sZrtSSRgQc pic.twitter.com/Z5pqijo5vY
— U of North Dakota (@UofNorthDakota) November 10, 2018
Professor Kathryn Rand is quoted in this article of azcentral on Senator John McCain and his legacy in tribal gaming. #UNDproud https://t.co/1jLSpLPXZp
— UND School of Law (@UNDLawSchool) September 4, 2018
How do political campaign ads affect voters? Listen to this week's episode of Credit Hour to find out more from Julia Hellwege, assistant professor of political science.
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and https://t.co/cY1UqRmZA6.#MyUSD #PoliticalScience pic.twitter.com/WZ63fIhZo6— University of South Dakota (@usd) November 5, 2018
Missoula Economic Partnership, UM and local government set course on collaboration #missoula @umontana #mtnews #staycurrent https://t.co/RMKHc7iYWJ pic.twitter.com/XgCsLOJIuY
— Martin J. Kidston (@martinkidston) October 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/ANewAnglePod/status/1062389697723461632
Want to learn more about the people and orgs working to address challenges Missoula faces? The new #podcast "Insight on Impact" covers everything from food insecurity to environmental stewardship, and is hosted by @umontana MBA student Eric Halverson! https://t.co/jpGQbtHrV0 pic.twitter.com/ZEKNmqx454
— UM College of Business (@UMontanaBiz) August 6, 2018
Inspiring to see @Nike (and the #GrizBizGrads working there!) leading the way to improve pay equality: https://t.co/MaT1xKdkXg
— UM College of Business (@UMontanaBiz) July 26, 2018
With the conference Stephen Bannon was speaking at "totally shut down," the event's organizer is now looking for a @umontana professor to debate the prominent nationalist. https://t.co/dphwxCHL9V
— Billings Gazette (@billingsgazette) November 15, 2018
The @umjschool’s Community News Project fact-checked @realDonaldTrump's speech looking at Montana issues the president discussed https://t.co/wcRg1uYpdh pic.twitter.com/pwA4lcQzTr
— Billings Gazette (@billingsgazette) September 7, 2018
Can a Chinese Mega-Retailer Make a Killing off Montana Beef? J-School grad student @matt_blois explores for @CivilEats https://t.co/Db3DUaJ9bI #montanajouranlism #learnbydoing
— School of Journalism (@UMJSchool) January 29, 2018
Pregnant women who use drugs say Montana does little to help them get clean. More from the series produced by Joe Eaton's investigations class in partnership with @JaymeKFraser and @missoulian: https://t.co/nbvF5W5AJz
— School of Journalism (@UMJSchool) January 2, 2018
Welcome back @GovernorBullock to @umontanalaw! Gov Bullock joined law students, faculty and others to talk dark money and campaign finance reform, and shared a few “Bullock’s Theories on the World” along the way. Thanks to our @acslaw students for inviting and hosting. pic.twitter.com/jPA6qy7cQg
— U. Montana Law (@umontanalaw) October 3, 2018
Please submit your question about Gubernatorial Debate today to the following link and come on Thursday to hear what the candidates say!https://t.co/eWsNHk3az7
— School of Politics, Public Affairs & Int'l Studies (@UWSPPAIS) October 23, 2018
People living just a few streets apart may have vastly different opportunities for a long life. https://t.co/HZx6f076B2
— Anne Alexander (@wyoaalex) November 8, 2018
Sam Donaldson (@UW_Law), Understanding The New Tax Lawhttps://t.co/WXJyIVosrv pic.twitter.com/5I8vTOxTDv
— Paul Caron (@SoCalTaxProf) January 12, 2018
.@WY_Boomerang checks in with UW's SCREE project: https://t.co/2lqZpKbhsd #PrepareForCompleteLiving #UWyo
— University of Wyoming College of Arts & Sciences (@UWArtsSciences) October 18, 2018
Be sure to attend the upcoming Yeutter Institute forum Sept. 7, featuring Ikuo Kabashima, governor of Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture and @UNLincoln alumnus as he addresses the impact of a changing #trade environment on prefectures and states. https://t.co/O7TiekzHVN pic.twitter.com/Ua1X8JhZLG
— Global Ag & Natural Resources at Nebraska (@IANRGlobal) August 29, 2018
The team at @waterforfood has been making great progress in policy research, outreach and solutions for #water and #foodsecurity. @NU_PPC is proud to collaborate with people who work towards solutions that make the world better. @u_nebraska @GlobalNebraska https://t.co/Er9LKYbqYQ
— University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (@NU_PPC) November 2, 2018
@NU_PPC is proud to be part of this collaborative effort to address #opioid abuse here in Nebraska. #NUforNE https://t.co/wz0XCY2sK8
— University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (@NU_PPC) October 3, 2018
@NU_PPC senior research director Dr. Denise Bulling assisting Puerto Rico first responders with disaster behavioral health response featured in @UNLincoln's @NebToday https://t.co/4OoX6js7Th
— University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (@NU_PPC) August 17, 2018
New publication from Patrick Habecker, Melissa Welch-Lazoritz, and Kirk Dombrowski using NASIS data! https://t.co/bl8IlPKDJL@UNLReach @UNLSOC #UNL #Nebraska #drugs
— BOSR (@unlbosr) July 9, 2018
Hey, we know him! @UNLCollegeofLaw's @GusHurwitz was quoted in a @PopSci article on important science policy issues facing each state. https://t.co/1hjlB34mVA #Nebraska #UNL
— Nebraska Today (@NebToday) October 17, 2018
Professor von der Dunk appeared on @NBCNews to discuss the proposed Space Force and the future of warfare >> https://t.co/ArHodm0Guo #NELaw
— Nebraska Law (@UNLCollegeofLaw) September 19, 2018
Professor @GusHurwitz talked to @WSJ about Europe's Google Decision: https://t.co/v7TyGlyh5l #NELaw
— Nebraska Law (@UNLCollegeofLaw) July 19, 2018
Prof @AdamThimmesch spoke to @klkntv regarding yesterday's SCOTUS decision in the South Dakota v. Wayfair case: https://t.co/SCrgxaoRfk #NELaw
— Nebraska Law (@UNLCollegeofLaw) June 22, 2018
One use of drones in journalism: aerial coverage of natural disasters. #MMY18 https://t.co/IuTEmYImi3
— MobileMe&You (@MobileMeYou) October 27, 2018
Check out @mattwaite's drone work during the Cather/Pound implosion last December! #MMY18 #UNLhttps://t.co/yyMcthTqKz
— UNL CoJMC (@Unl_CoJMC) October 27, 2018
From one business student to another: It's important to vote, especially in midterm elections. @DailyNeb story: https://t.co/BfkLwhYpaD #UNL #NUBiz pic.twitter.com/97SG3zoA4A
— Nebraska Business (@NebraskaBiz) November 6, 2018
“The decline in the leading indicator suggests that Nebraska’s economic growth, which is currently quite strong, will slow in the coming months,” Eric Thompson, @UNLincoln /@NebraskaBiz professor and the director of #NebraskaBBR.
Monthly Podcast: https://t.co/BZRsp2IIwn pic.twitter.com/Sol0KpO43P
— Nebraska BBR (@NebraskaBBR) October 24, 2018
Editorial: Air Force recognizes NU's research contributions to U.S. security https://t.co/QKppRIGvwP via @owhnews
— NSRI (@NSRI_NU) August 6, 2018
"Companies run into roadblocks if they cannot anticipate the prevailing political environment, specifically how pro-business the policies are likely to be", says Robert Johnson, PhD (@rrjphd) in regards to the impact of yesterday's #midtermelections https://t.co/9IRXAmPgLt
— Heider Business (@CreightonBiz) November 7, 2018
Our resident economist, @erniegoss says "Don't panic" about stock market fluctuations: https://t.co/17aBYdabHd
— Heider Business (@CreightonBiz) October 24, 2018
Professor Robert Johnson (@rrjphd) says "If the economy continues along the same path it's currently on, I would expect the S&P 500 to continue to reach new records," https://t.co/Z2bzSAaiIy
— Heider Business (@CreightonBiz) October 3, 2018
"Before pulling out of stocks, investors should realize the main alternatives, bonds, look pretty risky themselves, as rising interest rates undermine prices of older bonds that don't pay as much," says @rrjphd https://t.co/kl3cCSixkT
— Heider Business (@CreightonBiz) September 4, 2018
Mnuchin: Investors should not be worried by recent market fluctuations – https://t.co/imyl5uye7j My thoughts on the last couple days in the market
— Robert Johnson (@rrjphd) October 12, 2018
Tariffs on the mind of rural bankers surveyed for the latest @CreightonBiz Rural Mainstreet Index; report included these comments from #Nebraska bankers in Odell & Newman Grove. Full report: https://t.co/8J6B1CgS3r pic.twitter.com/4EpgB9C1x7
— Mike Tobias (@mtobiasNET) September 19, 2018
"American leadership is needed now more than ever."
Thank you to everyone who attended and followed along with our event last night, featuring former Secretaries of State Dr. Madeleine Albright and Gen. Colin Powell.
Read a recap of the event here: https://t.co/mWLheyns3I pic.twitter.com/ZISJ28lZz2— Creighton University (@Creighton) October 31, 2018
ICYMI: See #isugsjc Professor Michael Bugeja's interview with @JustinSurrency of @WHOhd on fringe groups and social media. https://t.co/21oQdxV4tj
— Greenlee School (@ISU_GSJC) October 30, 2018
ICYMI: #isugsjc Associate Professor Jay Newell's study of political advertising in the 2016 caucuses was referenced in @DMRegister story on political campaign spending in Iowa. https://t.co/SveGLLw5Jr #whygreenlee
— Greenlee School (@ISU_GSJC) October 30, 2018
Happy Election Day! How/where will you watch the results this evening? https://t.co/Ojc1MO7bt9
— Public Policy Center (@uippc) November 6, 2018
Forthcoming soon in the JF: Bates @TippieIowa explores how market crashes develop: self-exciting short-lived volatility spikes https://t.co/NviWRaCMkL
— Journal of Finance (@JofFinance) October 12, 2018
We studied outcomes of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax in Philadelphia—from store shelves to consumer behavior. Writing in @Phillydotcom, @hgoldman77 looks at how the tax has specifically affected African American children. @TippieIowa @Cornell #SSBTax https://t.co/Hh0hPiNW1r
— Mathematica (@MathPolResearch) September 24, 2018
How might a "soda tax" affect children? @Bloomberg on our Philadelphia study:
"(A)mong children who drank the equivalent of 20 ounces or more per day, the tax did decrease consumption by about 22 percent." #SSBTax @TippieIowa @Cornell @nberpubs https://t.co/wAXQaAUMig
— Mathematica (@MathPolResearch) September 22, 2018
Publicly traded firms are required by the SEC to publicly disclose their quarterly earnings. But tweeting is optional. What we can learn from what isn't said: https://t.co/CDkvfQXpuo #UIResearch pic.twitter.com/36JzfVIzOd
— Tippie College of Business (@TippieIowa) November 14, 2018
Profs. Peter Joy @WashULaw and Rodney Upoff @MizzouLaw discuss sentencing reform on The ALI Adviser.https://t.co/vib9obAYw9
— The American Law Institute (@AmLawInst) October 23, 2018
Professor Dennis Crouch (@patentlyo) was recently listed as one of the “20 Most Intellectual Property & Cyberlaw Scholars in the U.S.” for the period 2013-2017 on “Brian Leiter’s Law School Reports.”https://t.co/NbOuhxIPxd
— Mizzou Law (@MizzouLaw) October 8, 2018
Professor Douglas Abrams recently discussing juvenile justice and the nationally recognized Missouri Division of Youth Services (DYS) at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. https://t.co/vZxY3XFmTj
— Mizzou Law (@MizzouLaw) October 18, 2018
Does CEO behavior affect the bottom line? @NPR's @MorningEdition highlights research from a team including @Mizzou Finance Assistant Professor Adam Yore. #Mizzou #Business #HigherEd https://t.co/Z6pyLkdW9Y
— Mizzou Business (@MizzouBusiness) July 24, 2018
In the news: @PodgurskyM and @CoryKoedel are among the top 200 education policy scholars nationally: https://t.co/9UsuBM6e5D
— MU Dept of Economics (@MizzouEcon) January 19, 2018
My piece with @LincolnLBrown on the Missouri Senate race. @MizzouTSPA @MizzouAandS https://t.co/Pd51gSTTiE
— Mary Stegmaier (@MaryStegmaier) October 31, 2018
Research from Assistant Professor Sheena Greitens @MizzouPoliSci appears in the South China Morning Post!https://t.co/eAYb6pgBG7
— MizzouAandS (@MizzouAandS) September 6, 2018
Check out the article in @WaPo by @Mizzou TSPA Assistant Professor @MaryStegmaier and Lukáš Linek about interesting developments in the parliament of the Czech Republic https://t.co/njNMjGHenl
— Mizzou Truman School (@MizzouTSPA) July 26, 2018
A brief history of U.S. promotion of religious freedom as a foreign policy strategy | Part 2 of @lukemperez with @newsy https://t.co/FYDwHbmICB
— Kinder Institute (@MUDemocracy) July 24, 2018
Why is the promotion of global religious freedom a foreign policy priority for the U.S.? KICD post-doc fellow @lukemperez explains in an ongoing series with @Newsy. https://t.co/xUdR0PDhLH
— Kinder Institute (@MUDemocracy) July 23, 2018
Do congressional staff have skills, resources to perform their jobs? New study from Jennifer Selin, Hanna Brant of @MizzouPoliSci: https://t.co/niI27Dq6FC @LegBranch pic.twitter.com/rIhmiKInij
— Congressional Inst (@conginst) October 9, 2018
On Oct 26, we will host @SheenaGreitens and @rorytruex for a presentation of their findings from the first large-scale survey of China experts about their research experience and interactions with the Chinese authorities. To register for the event: https://t.co/glTTXE6MpB
— CSIS China Chair (@CSISFreeman) October 18, 2018
Asst. Professor Jake Haselswerdt examines the effect of Medicaid expansion on political participation@MizzouTSPA @MizzouAandS https://t.co/k01DTwYf4I
— Mizzou Poli Sci (@MizzouPoliSci) November 12, 2018
Panelists @SheenaGreitens and @cooperdrury discussed how US-China trade wars affect Midwestern farmers. https://t.co/Ddf90it0ln
— Mizzou Poli Sci (@MizzouPoliSci) October 12, 2018
"This is probably approaching, depending on your estimates, two trillion dollars. 10 percent of a 20 trillion-dollar economy. This is thousands and thousands of dollars for the average American household. This is a big deal" https://t.co/ROkPnnCaco pic.twitter.com/55z9KoaDsU
— WUSTL Arts&Sciences (@WUSTLArtSci) November 8, 2018
Hold…that…thought! Steve Fazzari discusses the state the US economy finds itself inhttps://t.co/ROkPnnkyNO pic.twitter.com/IJVxntCZJG
— WUSTL Arts&Sciences (@WUSTLArtSci) November 6, 2018
— WUSTL Poli Sci (@WUSTLPoliSci) November 12, 2018
America's Changing Role in the World: A Debate | Conversation and Panelist Discussion | Nov. 6, 2017 https://t.co/SncVje3MLR
— WUSTL Poli Sci (@WUSTLPoliSci) October 25, 2017
Prof @ajreeves | Donald Trump's lukewarm response to Puerto Rico was pretty predictable. Here's why. https://t.co/790KzD9Fco
— WUSTL Poli Sci (@WUSTLPoliSci) October 2, 2017
Prof. @BetsySinclair1 discusses how peer networks influence elections on @WUSTL_thinks Hold That Thought https://t.co/pJmA62hOPk
— WUSTL Poli Sci (@WUSTLPoliSci) November 7, 2016
Prof Betsy Sinclair: Congressional Tweets Can Reveal Levels of Partisanship https://t.co/uIs2g9gADe via @LiveScience
— WUSTL Poli Sci (@WUSTLPoliSci) September 12, 2016
Findings from Olin expert Dan Elfenbein showcase a divided nation as we head into the 2018 midterms – so divided that we won't buy goods from each other. https://t.co/dMhP9wJ05U pic.twitter.com/pmUgGuYvC4
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) November 5, 2018
Entrepreneurs can't go it alone – that's why we need accelerators, incubators, and startup collectives to help reach our fullest potential, according to Olin expert Cliff Holekamp. Read more: https://t.co/oMQjSiNUYw pic.twitter.com/FKbF5NpAZQ
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) November 2, 2018
Research from Daniel Gottlieb reveals that invoking a person's moral compass can encourage them to pay back debts more quickly – and it works as well as threatening them with the financial consequences. https://t.co/JaEYUKCcDr
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) October 17, 2018
Why do sports teams tend to invest in real estate near their stadiums – like @BPVSTL near Busch Stadium? Olin expert @DrPatSportsBiz explains. https://t.co/ZS3wZVpCoF pic.twitter.com/IVuXwGDuBC
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) October 10, 2018
Listen to Olin professor Cathy Dunkin explain how businesses are encouraging their own employees to be brand ambassadors, rather than working with influencers. https://t.co/oZbFLgZMWv
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) October 8, 2018
Olin prof. Andrew Knight's research on activating your work – and yourself – by standing up more often was featured by @HuffPost. Check it out! https://t.co/YO7l9PtW07 pic.twitter.com/zcnSbXZ1Kb
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) October 2, 2018
“We want to put the right person in the right role so they can thrive.”
MBA alum Seth Burgett's company, @GatewayBronco, is featured in @Telegraph for its popularity with workers and consumers – even though it's only two years old. https://t.co/cFOfYhVqb9 pic.twitter.com/PQKEMvOv8R
— WashU Olin Business School (@WUSTLbusiness) September 24, 2018
President Trump has now appointed 29 judges to the U.S. Courts of Appeals. With 11 vacancies left, here’s how the balance of the courts looks now: https://t.co/zXUFfqOTkZ pic.twitter.com/8bZFWKZp4W
— Reuters Legal (@ReutersLegal) October 30, 2018
Professor Emeritus Stephen Legomsky is quoted in the @vicenews article. https://t.co/Bgvx11qH6I
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 15, 2018
“If we are going to have a successful future in our digital, networked, data-driven world, it is essential that we establish clear rules promoting trust and security in the digital environment, Professor @neilmrichards is quoted. https://t.co/cUUob3SNHA
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 14, 2018
“Other countries decline to pay for a drug when the price is too high,” said Professor @RESachs in this @nytimes article. “The United States has been unwilling to do this.” https://t.co/kWRvsELpk0
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 13, 2018
Professor Emeritus Stephen Legomsky gives his expert opinion on the question: Can dictators and enemy generals obtain birthright citizenship for their children? https://t.co/SpyxbECnGs
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 13, 2018
Professor Emeritus Stephen Legomsky predicted a battle over the extent of the president’s authority as it pertains to asylum seekers in this @BuzzFeedNews article. https://t.co/pYUKNG2IdF
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 12, 2018
Professor @GregMagarian said that Mayor Ted Wheeler's proposal, gives himself "unilateral authority to criminalize constitutionally protected speech before the speech happens, based on wildly subjective criteria." https://t.co/MkSFEmOjc9
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 12, 2018
Professor Emeritus Stephen Legomsky is quoted. https://t.co/PTeijCbvJf
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 9, 2018
"We as the public have a right to be assured that the people who are participating in that investigation are impartial," said Professor @clarkkathleen https://t.co/fp3tscusIq
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 9, 2018
Professor @RESachs said she expects interest groups to come out and fight the proposal, including the pharmaceutical industry, oncology and physicians groups, and patient groups. https://t.co/ZVIkDexa77
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 6, 2018
@WashULaw Professor Stephen Legomsky is quoted: “Once a person enters our territory, there is no analogous law that permits a blanket denial of asylum.” https://t.co/knoDaFEDq2
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 5, 2018
@WashULaw Professor Emeritus Stephen Legomsky said Trump’s promised fiat on birthright citizenship is “clearly unconstitutional” — and designed for political effect. https://t.co/M3zMOLI3kk
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) November 1, 2018
@WashULaw Professor Emeritus Stephen Legomsky discusses asylum seekers on @SIRIUSXM with @ChrisCuomo . https://t.co/eMoLnEoulS
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) October 25, 2018
Professor @clarkkathleen is quoted. https://t.co/vKpM5t0HaR
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) October 22, 2018
“How confident are Florida voters and pensioners that when Scott was making decisions as governor he was doing so on their behalf as opposed to those he was raising money from? Is he representing the people of Florida, or donors? " @clarkkathleen said. https://t.co/ZkloQrP3aY
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) October 19, 2018
Great story about @FirstMondays podcast with Professor @danepps and Indiana Law Professor @isamuel . https://t.co/Xe8MKOUdmH
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) October 18, 2018
“There is no relationship between rising prices on drugs abroad and lowering prices in the United States,” Professor @RESachs said. “The Trump Administration has on occasion tried to draw this link, but it is not correct. https://t.co/Rl8FKKoTVb
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) October 16, 2018
Faculty expert Maxine Lipeles weighs in on Missouri Department of Natural Resources explanation of enforcement data. https://t.co/Ds19895emp
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) October 15, 2018
Faculty expert Professor @RESachs is quoted in this @voxdotcom article. https://t.co/Qz2pWrWOGk
— WashULaw (@WashULaw) October 11, 2018
“The increasing numbers of passive investors is encouraging activism targeted at board makeup change.” @WUSTLbusiness finds that passive investors in public companies often come with activists calling for a change in company board composition https://t.co/Z1mPWL8RWQ
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) November 2, 2018
Nike, Google and Amazon employees are exploring cities one step at a time with Olin alumnus’ newly-launched scavenger hunt app, Let’s Roam. Under the guidance of Olin professors, Michael Harding has transformed a passion into a career. https://t.co/Pk5U6b1y95
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) October 2, 2018
Whether simply skeptical or "grossed out" by #GMOs, many consumers still have serious concerns about genetically modified foods. New marketing research takes a look at why. https://t.co/9n0UGez4I8
— Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL) September 25, 2018
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