All the below tweets are in English.
なるべく内容のあるものを党派性等を持たずに選ぶといういつものスタイルで、歴史関連を含めて数が多くなりましたが今日も以下貼っておきます。
なお、前回から、Central Time Zone と Mountain Time Zone を行ったり来たりしています。あと、何でもない“トリビア”ですが、語源が同じとされ綴りも近いアーカンソー Arkansas とカンザス Kansas は州境を接していないんですね。
Here, without partisanship, we have done and will continue doing our best to choose copious tweets of U.S. universities. …
U.S. completes renegotiation of North American Free Trade Agreement; new deals w/ Canada & Mexico. Details, reaction of United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) @TBArkansas: https://t.co/PdiN8mk0Zk#agriculture #ArkansasAg #business #economics #USMCA #NAFTA
— Bumpers College (@bumperscollege) October 3, 2018
Our Dept of #FoodScience celebrated 50 years this month. #BumpersGrads shared stories, @TysonFoods chefs prepared/served food, history told, etc, Recap & pics: https://t.co/zF2kgFgCgo#food #agriculture #science #chemistry #engineering #50Years pic.twitter.com/1a1DshF0Ow
— Bumpers College (@bumperscollege) October 30, 2018
https://twitter.com/bumperscollege/status/1058076440934182913
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) October 29, 2018
Not long until the 20th annual Arkansas Poll is released, providing insights on what Arkansans think about important political and policy topics. In the meantime, learn more about the poll, and about polls in general, from @parryjanine #UARK @UAFulbright https://t.co/EYQved3Xip
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) October 12, 2018
See more on the results, protocols and historic data on the Arkansas Poll website: https://t.co/Y1MIsWe0r6 https://t.co/6NRgy4K3ug
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) November 1, 2018
New @UArkansas, @uawaltoncollege study shows taking care of customers and environment associated with better economic performance in logistics industry. #logistics #SupplyChain #supplychainmanagement @EPA @Northeastern https://t.co/kWE8qjZ3Tz
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) October 30, 2018
Research by @UArkansas, @uawaltoncollege finance professor Tomas Jandik and alumnus William McCumber, finance professor at @LATech, featured in @Harvard_Law Bankruptcy Roundtable. https://t.co/OcDRjRlZsw
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) October 23, 2018
Researchers at the @UArkansas are taking a close look at the environmental impacts of the beef industry https://t.co/FXknOV8Q3Y
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) November 5, 2018
.@UAFulbright researchers were surprised to find that small individual donations to presidential primaries have been increasing, while larger ones are decreasing. #UARK https://t.co/pRFxymT0nX
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) October 3, 2018
History professor @kellyahammond writes about human rights for Chinese Muslims for @Stanford's @HooverInst https://t.co/1tgtthtR30
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) September 25, 2018
Insight on the 2016 debates from @Uarkansas political scientist Patrick Stewart https://t.co/OTDzZa0P6W
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) September 10, 2018
One of the researchers on this international team was John Tipton, assistant professor of mathematical sciences at @UArkansas https://t.co/kNyFtRbOYz
— UArkansas Research (@UArkResearch) August 31, 2018
Cultural Arts Corridor Improves Downtown Fayetteville https://t.co/VBusOtNLTG via @uatrav
— Walton College (@CheckoutWalton) October 30, 2018
Arts integration is happening @uarkart and @uawaltoncollege! Check out how Talk Business Politics captures this priority @UArkansas and the how the community is seeing the value of it in the workplace. Article: https://t.co/GnU57QgCti pic.twitter.com/TqubfPP2Dz
— School of Art (@uarkart) October 30, 2018
Congrats to @UofA_Engr professor Lauren Greenlee & colleagues on this major @USDA grant – such impressive work at the intersection of fundamental research, env health, agriculture, and technology development. #StartSomethingAR https://t.co/dEN65wiL8R
— UA Entrepreneurship (@UofA_Ent) October 18, 2018
On this date in Arkansas History: Rohwer, Arkansas Internmant camp opens 1942.
Link to George Takei's interview: https://t.co/iQVkkjgorj pic.twitter.com/hoqvgppFEF
— The David and Barbara Pryor Center (@PryorCenter) September 18, 2018
Journalists are not the enemy of the people. https://t.co/HTfmmKouko #NotTheEnemy
— Rob Wells (@rwells1961) August 16, 2018
Listen to @uarkjournalism students Andrew Epperson and Katie Serrano discuss their reporting on low wage workers in Northwest Arkansas today on @KUAF @OzarksatLarge — their reporting https://t.co/UjYObbTk6v https://t.co/SYaeG2UZ3I pic.twitter.com/pbAKUvpmkm
— Rob Wells (@rwells1961) June 5, 2018
.@UARKLaw Professor @lsacharoff recently published "Unlocking the Fifth Amendment: Passwords and Encrypted Devices" in volume 87 of the @FordhamLRev. #UARKScholar https://t.co/6OeTfT2xpo
— UARK Law Scholarship (@UARKLawScholar) October 1, 2018
Today we are featuring "Incapacity and the Infancy Illation” by Prof. Ralph C. Brashier of @memlawschool . This article challenges the reader to "acknowledge & examine our biases & prejudices about age and incapacity." Read more here: https://t.co/EG3MfyZ3kz
— Arkansas Law Review (@arklawrev) October 2, 2018
$13.9M AMP Expansion Announced; Walmart, Tyson Foods, Johnelle Hunt, Procter & Gamble, General Mills, Live Nation Make it Possible #concert #music #arkansas https://t.co/jD3kejDaEM
— Matthew Waller (@MatthewAWaller) November 3, 2018
How about 61 videos of local entrepreneurs telling their stories? A deep resource from @MatthewAWaller, the UA Business Dean. https://t.co/Ir3ZcRQqIi @LT @RobyBrock @uawaltoncollege
— Drew Stephens (@collegewebguy) November 5, 2018
.@VeoRideBike optimizes service area and introduces 'Hubs' in Fayetteville. the VeoRide team has worked with #UARK and the city of Fayetteville Staff to align its service areas and rebalance the plan to meet demand on campus and in the greater community. https://t.co/2OxWOB9maQ
— University of Arkansas (@UArkansas) October 28, 2018
Findings by a #UARK supply-chain management researcher suggest that, in the field of logistics, companies that excel in customer service and environmental sustainability also perform better in sales growth and cost efficiency. https://t.co/4vTs3k1S6j pic.twitter.com/SwKqHVYYb6
— University of Arkansas (@UArkansas) October 30, 2018
A night of firsts: the candidates who made history in the 2018 midterms https://t.co/fo5gBYkLBa
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) November 7, 2018
Elizabeth Warren’s New Housing Proposal Is Actually a Brilliant Plan to Close the Racial Wealth Gap https://t.co/XifFNje5ll
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) October 29, 2018
Black mecca or most unequal US city: will the real Atlanta please stand up? https://t.co/l6h9mY2vXp
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) October 23, 2018
Fifty years ago this week… https://t.co/uQ4uEPXFbT
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) October 17, 2018
“Of the richest 100 billionaires,
98 percent are white
86 percent are men
the average age is 70.” https://t.co/QSelBjC8Ba— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 26, 2018
A 124-year-old statue reviled by Native Americans – and how it came down https://t.co/7iRZfaj1j4
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 25, 2018
Opinion | Robin DiAngelo: Too many white people are still being raised to be racially illiterate https://t.co/ZPdQxoIZjH
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 22, 2018
The war on poverty begins at the ballot box https://t.co/3Bpe6gAl5t
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 17, 2018
This picture signaled an end to segregation. Why has so little changed? https://t.co/E8OGCSYeHL
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 17, 2018
Check out Anderson Institute Director Dr. John Kirk's piece in the Arkansas Times this week about school closings in Little Rock. https://t.co/PqbC1YQwb8
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 12, 2018
Harlem's mission to rename streets after black women before it's too late https://t.co/4EebETky4e
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 12, 2018
And here’s my editorial comment to add to this in the Democrat-Gazette today: until Little Rock and Arkansas can move beyond the “and they all lived happily after” delusion about the civil rights movement, no one ever will. https://t.co/X8Z7QZHweD
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 10, 2018
If you read (or have heard) the "Arkansas Moments" scripts posted earlier this week, you'll know that sixty years ago this month Gov. Orval Faubus tried to divert public money into private schools to avoid school desegregation. Meanwhile, sixty years… https://t.co/Aq6boznV9R
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 7, 2018
Happy Labor Day! https://t.co/sFqFPmmLvA
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 3, 2018
Notes from an 'ungrateful' athlete: what sports have taught me about race in America https://t.co/HIsRYpCTi2
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) August 28, 2018
Congratulations to Anderson Institute Associate Faculty member and History Professor Dr. Brian Mitchell on this achievement! https://t.co/jbg7wjfkK9
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) September 13, 2018
Turkey renames new US embassy street 'Malcolm X Avenue' https://t.co/0efD5317WL
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) October 14, 2018
Blacks were slaughtered by whites in an episode forgotten by history books https://t.co/if3gkI6CGB
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) October 2, 2018
“By the God of Heaven,” W.E.B. Du Bois said of returning veterans, “we are cowards and jackasses if now that the war is over, we do not marshal every ounce of our brain and brawn to fight a… https://t.co/SMBvYaoSdu
— Anderson Institute (@Anderson_Inst) November 11, 2018
A Few Things You (Probably) Don’t Know About Thanksgiving https://t.co/INOWBz1e6V via @NatGeo
— UALR Graduate School (@UALRGradSchool) November 22, 2017
Clinton School Dean @JLRIII has been included in the Arkansas 250 – @ArkBusiness' annual list of people who are shaping the way we live, learn and do business in the state. #BuildingBridges
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— Clinton School (@ClintonSchool) November 7, 2018
Clinton School of Public Service assistant professor Robert Richards (@richards1000) recently had two research articles accepted for publication, one for Policy & Politics and another for Journal of Public Deliberation.
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— Clinton School (@ClintonSchool) September 25, 2018
"Our goal is to move families from being food insecure to connecting them with all the resources in the community to help support them."
Clinton School alum @anna_strong discusses the work at @archildrens to combat food insecurity in this @usnews story. https://t.co/Blh4MAzxmN
— Clinton School (@ClintonSchool) September 16, 2018
Wishing a happy 84th birthday to Clinton School founding dean David Pryor, who served with distinction as a state legislator, congressman, governor, and United States senator. He now serves on the @UofA_System Board of Trustees.#BuildingBridges pic.twitter.com/KfGcjO4vhK
— Clinton School (@ClintonSchool) August 29, 2018
Thank you for featuring this initiative. This tool provides a framework for businesses to become more gender equitable. An honor to be a part of the @ClintonSchool team that created the Scorecard. Web Extra: Women Paid Less in the Workplace; Now Have Hope https://t.co/rWgxykjTEP
— Christine McCall (@ChristineMcCall) October 31, 2018
Proud of the work my @ClintonSchool team completed last year with the @wfaphilanthropy. Click on the link below to learn more about our Gender Equity Scorecard. And check out @ProgramsUACS on Tuesday at noon to hear how this project is being implemented in Arkansas businesses. https://t.co/BHxvbAQj61
— Christine McCall (@ChristineMcCall) October 29, 2018
Check out the work @HarigBlaine and I've been doing with @PHHTweet in @Hattiesburg_MS and @cityofpensacola https://t.co/w93Rwu8vFb
— Domenick Lasorsa (@DomLasorsa) October 2, 2018
Several @ClintonSchool students attended & two are quoted in the @ArkansasOnline article. With Arkansas's historic association with crafts, this exhibit is worth seeing. @bent1985 https://t.co/u090p03Th0
— Skip Rutherford (@JLRIII) September 17, 2018
Electric Cooperatives, Clinton School chronicle Arkansas' electrification https://t.co/9Qnj9gflVm @clintonschool
— Skip Rutherford (@JLRIII) August 21, 2018
.@BowenLaw Dean Theresa Beiner and Dean Emeritus John DiPippa recently reviewed the most important U.S Supreme Court cases from last year’s term and highlighted the most interesting cases to watch this year.
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— Clinton School Speak (@ProgramsUACS) October 8, 2018
Prof. Steinbuch discusses the judicial decisions and wage claims in Hendren Plastics case. @RobSteinbuch @ArkansasOnline https://t.co/4yczdJX9N8 pic.twitter.com/xt98TPOhch
— Bowen School of Law (@BowenLaw) July 9, 2018
Senator John McCain when he spoke at the @ClintonSchool in 2013. UALRTV is airing the entire program tonight at 7:00. https://t.co/kHxPjmryUV
— University TV (@UALRTV) August 30, 2018
Have a great weekend all! Did you happen to catch Dr.Patrick Miller on @KCPT 's show Ruckus?..https://t.co/x0JaWtFHKg pic.twitter.com/xqVGDKWkOz
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) November 9, 2018
The Fall 2018 @KUPoliticalSci newsletter is online now! https://t.co/lS3msYvG7g pic.twitter.com/G0w0iAU0KK
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) November 8, 2018
Dr. Bejarano, Gender Watch, Student Perspectives on Gender Dynamics in Election 2018 https://t.co/YCwU1oO3eu pic.twitter.com/Eww8WmmSj5
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) November 2, 2018
https://t.co/QXyi4rqEfY Dr. Kevin Mullinix and co-author Dennis Chong study finds People don't automatically follow political party cues on every issue pic.twitter.com/C4Pd5kdCJI
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) October 23, 2018
Trump rally in Topeka Saturday to draw supporters & protesters https://t.co/V6zkbTJO9Y
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) October 5, 2018
Reich article Hitting a Wall? The Trump Administration Meeting Immigration Federalism https://t.co/OOIRpSaue9
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) September 13, 2018
Why Has 2018 Been Such a Bad Election Year for Lieutenant Governors? https://t.co/jr1fTgrjJl
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) September 12, 2018
Professor Miller on KS elections https://t.co/uqgHDiKhKQ
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) September 4, 2018
Amilee Turner, doctoral candidate's Innovative study to examine role of grievances as precursor to extremism, terrorism https://t.co/sO0hz2mmMH pic.twitter.com/WRDxEyFqfM
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) August 31, 2018
Analysis | Here’s what political science can tell us about that Trump-Putin press conference https://t.co/Ovl4U5TlNr
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) July 17, 2018
You know there's an election when @KUPoliticalSci expert @pmiller1693 is in the news even more than usual. Check out the latest from L.A. Times reporter @mattdpearce. https://t.co/6MWJ4bOeMt
— ErinnBarcombPeterson (@KUnews_ebp) November 6, 2018
Gun owners more likely to vote than non gun owners Nice work @abigailjo12 ! https://t.co/WtdVSatjWa via @HuffPost
— Don Haider-Markel (@dhmarkel) September 7, 2018
“Anyone who makes a prediction here is gutsy or stupid, and more likely the latter,” @burdett_loomis says of the six-way primary in #ks03 https://t.co/BbYOc3TdDy #ksleg
— Bryan Lowry (@BryanLowry3) July 21, 2018
With developing story on authorities intercepting various suspicious packages, @dhmarkel @KUPoliticalSci can discuss extremism and a divisive political climate. https://t.co/K30goXIKmP https://t.co/ArA8eWkQ77
— George Diepenbrock (@gdiepenbrock) October 24, 2018
.@jane_c_hu covers new research by @dhmarkel and Mark Joslyn @KUPoliticalSci – The best time to talk about gun control is right after a shooting https://t.co/Kfn1GWq7CT via @qz
— George Diepenbrock (@gdiepenbrock) September 21, 2018
Anxiety surrounding mass shootings does briefly close ideological divides, @KUPoliticalSci research @dhmarkel https://t.co/gwN3zkXc9Ghttps://t.co/BmqKSAYs4o
— George Diepenbrock (@gdiepenbrock) September 18, 2018
Gun owners have become more politically active in several ways, new @KUPoliticalSci @APSAtweets research https://t.co/QmnUCWSnmZ#KUdiscoverieshttps://t.co/Uc8FzxOzCV
— George Diepenbrock (@gdiepenbrock) September 4, 2018
“Political organizations that are created by and for women of color are doing the groundwork to recruit and support diverse candidates,” @CEBejarano @KUPoliticalSci in @washingtonpost via @KaylaEpstein https://t.co/vxQw2JyOVV
— George Diepenbrock (@gdiepenbrock) August 23, 2018
.@KUPoliticalSci Gary Reich's work shows that lack of congressional action on immigration policy has created inconsistencies among states, local govts https://t.co/oV0PfSq67j#KUdiscoverieshttps://t.co/g5MZDlJDbx
— George Diepenbrock (@gdiepenbrock) August 20, 2018
Today, @WashburnUniv will honor @SenatorDole with the dedication of a bronze statue.
Congratulations, Senator! https://t.co/uzi0zKa6Mi
— Dole Institute (@DoleInstitute) September 28, 2018
In @rollcall, Sen. Bob Dole and Sen. Elizabeth Dole shared seven ways to practice good leadership and preserve democracy.https://t.co/zIncyIIGiD
— Dole Institute (@DoleInstitute) July 24, 2018
"The Politics Of Friendship"https://t.co/dSQIrTinlk
— Dole Institute (@DoleInstitute) July 23, 2018
"Bob Dole turns 95 – let me tell you about my friend and a great American" https://t.co/kNlBjH7whP
— Dole Institute (@DoleInstitute) July 23, 2018
So many great birthday wishes for @SenatorDole yesterday! Here are just a few…https://t.co/z98byj08xc
— Dole Institute (@DoleInstitute) July 23, 2018
Former Secretary of State James Baker received the @DoleInstitute's Leadership Prize yesterday and recounted his first forays into public service: https://t.co/p9skbtArQW pic.twitter.com/NorcJwt6fZ
— Lawrence Journal-World (@LJWorld) November 8, 2018
Lots of gratitude to the journalists who worked tirelessly on Election Day and with pre- and post-election coverage to keep us informed. Shout-out to @KansanNews and @KUJHTV on their team effort. Check out their stories here: https://t.co/IAhwm493UY pic.twitter.com/YAMfMnAAI5
— KU J-School (@KUJournalism) November 7, 2018
U.S. Senator for Kansas Jerry Moran, L'82, was appointed as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies. #KUalumni Read the news release: https://t.co/dcz6i5fYj8 pic.twitter.com/j0mTahMORw
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) November 13, 2018
Raj Bhala, #KULaw Professor and international trade expert, explained how America can outdo China’s Belt and Road Initiative in a @BloombergQuint article: https://t.co/D93yfLU6lx
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) November 1, 2018
President Trump said in an interview that he wanted to end the practice of birthright citizenship. Lou Mulligan, a #KULaw constitutional law professor, said this action would violate the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. Read the @WIBWNews article: https://t.co/4H0UrJ23lr pic.twitter.com/z90hezMuRb
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) October 31, 2018
#KULaw Professor and international trade expert Raj Bhala said the recently announced United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is "not bad news." Bhala believes securing traditional export partners is welcome news for the local agriculture industry. https://t.co/HaaIGQ5HLg
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) October 9, 2018
Richard Levy, a #KULaw professor that specializes in constitutional law, wrote an open letter to Senators Jerry Moran and Pat Roberts. The senators recently announced their plans to vote in favor of confirming Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Read the letter: https://t.co/94mmpsHwsI pic.twitter.com/TFwHsxcghi
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) October 5, 2018
#KULaw Professor Raj Bhala said a new proposed trade agreement is a significant improvement over the original NAFTA. The new agreement offers Kansas farmers and manufacturers greater access to international markets. Read the @LJWorld article: https://t.co/w0az4p0dpH pic.twitter.com/mPWA6H60XV
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) October 4, 2018
Multiple accusations of sexual misconduct against a Supreme Court nominee have increased some people's doubts about his confirmation. #KULaw Associate Professor Kyle Velte discussed the ethical questions involved on @KCURUpToDate's talk show. Listen: https://t.co/1JX3reJ1aK pic.twitter.com/Je1NouK376
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) September 28, 2018
Great blog post by POLSC faculty: Carla Martinez Machain, Michael Flynn, & Sam Bell! @KStateArtSci @KState_RSCAD https://t.co/mnKrt0hXL6
— Political Science (@KStatePoliSci) October 19, 2018
A new study from faculty in our department of marketing finds that participation in fantasy sports relates to higher levels of sports betting, online gambling.
READ MORE: https://t.co/sGmhTnuqhH pic.twitter.com/2nt4pkq88f
— K-State Business (@KStateBusiness) November 14, 2018
As election day nears, check out page 6 of the latest issue of the K-State research magazine, Seek, for a story from @kstatemarketing research about how political campaigns use data to find donors.https://t.co/6LeU4sSdC5
— K-State Business (@KStateBusiness) November 1, 2018
Last weekend, students in our @KSUGSCC had the opportunity to travel to Detroit, Michigan to compete in the General Motors Supply Chain Case Competition!
READ MORE: https://t.co/pG6S4mM50T pic.twitter.com/MGKfOnVsy8
— K-State Business (@KStateBusiness) October 12, 2018
Congratulations to Bryce Lob (an alumnus of ours), Zach Conley and Pat Koons on the success and continued expansion of @unavidatequila since launching in May. https://t.co/a3VI5kyA5a
— K-State Entrepreneurship (@StartupCats) October 4, 2018
NEW VIDEO! Follow Dr. Brian McCornack as he explains how McLab uses drones to measure sorghum damage in the field!https://t.co/3tK2zr5Z3M
— McLab at Kansas State University (@McLabKSU) November 9, 2018
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