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After 27 Years, Greece and Macedonia have resolved their contentious 'naming dispute.' Here's how. Read the analysis by CU political science undergrad–https://t.co/z1rNTsOMJy
— CU Political Science (@cuboulderpsci) August 2, 2018
Dr. Sarah Sokhey was interviewed live on KOA Newsradio about the Trump-Putin summit. Listen to her thoughts here! https://t.co/XLbs271oPR pic.twitter.com/JmDjWFcIEs
— CU Political Science (@cuboulderpsci) July 18, 2018
Professor Anand Sokhey talks about polarization in the United States on eTown's PurpleState podcast: https://t.co/iy47AiHLUR pic.twitter.com/PHHR5HMsNS
— CU Political Science (@cuboulderpsci) October 9, 2018
When farmers must pay for groundwater, they cut use by a third: https://t.co/1V4xh2XC9y pic.twitter.com/fkwfoVk1t7
— CU Political Science (@cuboulderpsci) June 23, 2017
High Voter Turnout In Two Mountain West States https://t.co/8Ia80xJRnD
— CU Arts and Sciences (@CUArtsSciences) November 9, 2018
How effective are political yard signs? @CUBoulder study says not very, but they could help in a close race https://t.co/77XHm1pV10 via @ChieftainNews
— CU Arts and Sciences (@CUArtsSciences) November 2, 2018
Hurricane Michael damage limited by preparation, forecasting, says @CUBoulder expert – https://t.co/xnK9drtGAm – @washtimes
— CU Arts and Sciences (@CUArtsSciences) October 12, 2018
Republicans are slowly warming to climate change—is it already too late? @CUBoulder research gives context. https://t.co/qK324ku44U
— CU Arts and Sciences (@CUArtsSciences) September 26, 2018
Check out the great article written by our #entrepreneur and @demingpulse faculty member, Jeff York! #BusinessResearch https://t.co/6eZmyYs1Cd
— Leeds Business (@leedsbiz) October 10, 2018
According to the new Leeds Business Confidence Index (LBCI) for Q4, Colorado’s business leaders’ outlook is positive for the final months in 2018. Learn more about what these leaders think about challenges facing industry and the overall economy. https://t.co/fEYSJtpfGJ pic.twitter.com/ohcNRjveGV
— Leeds Business (@leedsbiz) October 2, 2018
Prof. Mark Squillace comments in @nytimes on U.S. District Court Judge Brian Morris' ruling to block construction of the #KeystoneXL pipeline. https://t.co/81GVFd7HZE
— Colorado Law (@ColoLaw) November 12, 2018
Congratulations to Professor and former Dean Phil Weiser (@pweiser), who last night was elected to serve as the attorney general for the state of Colorado. https://t.co/ZKvKTeW2Al pic.twitter.com/HIt2kFCVvc
— Colorado Law (@ColoLaw) November 7, 2018
Prof. Carla Fredericks speaks to @washingtonpost about concerns of voter access on tribal reservations in #NorthDakota https://t.co/QcBdd9z2PG
— Colorado Law (@ColoLaw) November 5, 2018
New @leedsbiz report found more than 30,000 corporations, nonprofits and other entities filed papers with the secretary of state’s office to get off the ground in the third quarter. https://t.co/VdcAVFCeur
— CU Boulder News (@CUBoulderNews) October 15, 2018
And now for a word from department alumnus, Simon Moya-Smith..
Way to go, Simon! https://t.co/UfGALdRrDG
— CU Denver Poli Sci (@CUDenverPoliSci) October 17, 2018
With a professor like Crisanta Duran, our Colorado Politics class couldn't get much more Colorado if it tried… https://t.co/BbwohearEw
— CU Denver Poli Sci (@CUDenverPoliSci) September 28, 2018
.@UNOCHA #Yemen @gcwingman https://t.co/r7xfFsliHs
— Betcy Jose (@BetcyJ) June 3, 2018
My article on #targetedkillings argued that calls like this would indicate the practice is solidifying its status as a #normhttps://t.co/aORa8rzP2G https://t.co/jVk94k0Ngn
— Betcy Jose (@BetcyJ) June 1, 2018
Companies know exactly what they want in new hires, which makes them perfect partners for universities.#CUDenBusiness #TeamUp #Jobshttps://t.co/P9o06eboST
— CU Denver Business (@CUDenBusiness) September 8, 2018
Check out the post by #politicalscience professor @matthewhitt and his co-author Chinnu Parinandi from CU Boulder entitled, "Electoral politics are keeping Arizona's energy prices low." https://t.co/zAWqCPe9jO
— CSUPoliSciDept (@CSUPoliSci) September 28, 2018
Professor Courtenay Daum's research focuses on how the right to free speech enables the modern protest movements of marginalized groups. Read more in the spring edition of the @CSULiberalArts magazine. https://t.co/i9gWMLt9bh
— CSUPoliSciDept (@CSUPoliSci) May 9, 2018
Poli Sci prof. @matthewhitt received the 2018 Ann Gill Faculty Development Award, funded by Great Conversations, for his research: Budgetary Maneuverability and Legislative Productivity in the U.S. Congress. Read more in @CSULiberalArts magazine: https://t.co/01OPpTxI3J
— CSUPoliSciDept (@CSUPoliSci) May 8, 2018
A good article (and reminder) about #recycling in #FortCollins that aligns with our department's #environmental focus. https://t.co/YOiphgWIpG
— CSUPoliSciDept (@CSUPoliSci) April 20, 2018
Check out this @ColoradoBizMag article authored by @CSU_JMC student Caroline Araiza, "Future of Colorado Journalism Could Depend on Business Savvy" — straight from the @ColoradoStateU Newsroom at #DENStartupWeek last week:https://t.co/6lyX0cALO6#CSUatDSW pic.twitter.com/1AKzjEkmpY
— CSU Denver Center (@CSUDenverCenter) October 1, 2018
In the 4 ep., we hit the road to see how Trump's policies and attitude toward trade, farming & mining were playing on the ground.
We start with a soybean farmer in Iowa and end talking mining with @JoeRadinovich and @PeteStauber in Northern Minnesota. https://t.co/nno7CtjfCu
— Eugene Daniels (@EugeneDaniels2) November 5, 2018
So excited our midterm series is here!
In the first episode, I talk to @PoliticoScott about the what the battleground looks like for both parties. @marynewmanphoto on shooting and gfx! https://t.co/5YIu5KHxdO
— Eugene Daniels (@EugeneDaniels2) October 19, 2018
On "Colorado's Morning News" @KOANewsRadio:@POTUS says he will sign an executive order ending birthright citizenship; but is that allowed given the #14thAmendment? @ABC Legal Analyst @RoyalOakes joined @AprilZesbaugh & me to discuss the legality. https://t.co/pyIrR0EOzb pic.twitter.com/RvIRxrPrKS
— Marty Lenz (@ContactLenz_KOA) October 31, 2018
An exceptionally fun #COGovDebate. If you missed it, or want to relive it, check the work from my ace colleagues @kellyraygun and @sadyswan https://t.co/EfofM9YEv7
— Nick Coltrain (@NColtrain) October 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/_msakas/status/1050196780208422912
New CSU #Drone Center focuses on enabling airborne research opportunities https://t.co/nTrGZUO3nP via @CSUCollegian
— Small UAV Coalition (@smallUAVs) October 9, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi's final column for @washingtonpost addresses #PressFreedom: "Through the creation of an independent international forum…ordinary people in the Arab world would be able to address the structural problems their societies face." https://t.co/gL5GR4HWeY
— Society of Professional Journalists (@spj_tweets) October 18, 2018
CSU experts say it’s possible to achieve the guidelines in the UN’s recent report on climate change, but it will need drastic change worldwide.https://t.co/E5V656stKn@RCullor99 @CSUAtmosSci pic.twitter.com/k3iiF8AVWf
— The Rocky Mountain Collegian (@CSUCollegian) October 29, 2018
'It’s a hard problem to solve, and we will address it through technology.'
Illegal, underground supply chains are a $2 trillion-plus problem. Systems engineering prof Steve Simske and others are #NSFfunded to dismantle these networks for good. @NSF https://t.co/bLezrhajK7— Colorado State News (@ColoStateNews) August 30, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi Arabian journalist killed on Oct 2, keynoted an April conference organized by Korbel's Center for Middle East Studies and the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy in Washington. From @nytimes: excerpts from his speech. https://t.co/K8z1lHsY2J
— Josef Korbel School (@josefkorbel) October 22, 2018
Faculty Member @FloydCiruli writes in the Denver Post about @GovofCO Hickenlooper. https://t.co/F9OAIJ95rO
— Josef Korbel School (@josefkorbel) August 7, 2018
Will he or won't he? What are the implications of @GovofCO running for president in 2020? Faculty member @FloydCiruli weights in….https://t.co/GNthxrJXAM #colorado #president2020 #Denver @UofDenver
— Josef Korbel School (@josefkorbel) August 6, 2018
"At present, The Economist’s Democracy Index still classifies no African countries as “full democracies,” instead placing countries on a spectrum ranging from “authoritarian” to “flawed democracies.” https://t.co/UBVpP8s2ir @marieeberry new piece
— Josef Korbel School (@josefkorbel) July 31, 2018
A @josefkorbel MA graduate and @cullenhendrix 's former advisee, Hilde Bye in @HighNorthNews discussing how and why Norway and the United States have different views on their respective Arctic regions. #engagedscholarship https://t.co/Xlbsp5yZ8S
— Sié Center (@sie_center) November 2, 2018
.@cullenhendrix mentioned in the @WSJ "Trump Will Push Trade Policies as Helping Workers in U.S. Heartland" | @josefkorbel @PIIE https://t.co/dCLFNnKUgV
— Sié Center (@sie_center) October 9, 2018
Sié Center faculty @DeborahAvant1 on the privatization of the war in Afghanistan | @josefkorbel https://t.co/kUsT9u6Pn7
— Sié Center (@sie_center) September 11, 2018
CMES director Nader Hashemi from Istanbul, on recent developments related to the murder of #JamalKashoggi https://t.co/RE5Icp3ox3 @AJEnglish @josefkorbel @sarahleah1 @Shanfaraa @andrealstanton @caroloffcbc @BasharatPeer @EbrahimMoosa @erinmcunningham
— Denver Middle East (@MiddleEastDU) October 12, 2018
Looking forward to speaking at @josefkorbel this week on stabilization in Syria, based upon my new @CarnegieEndow paper. Also looking forward to seeing Denver-based colleagues (but sorry @EricaChenoweth has departed!) cc @CarnegieDCG @CarnegieMEC https://t.co/NNlpjh8heA
— Frances Z. Brown (@franceszbrown) November 12, 2018
A panel of political experts assembled by Crossley Center @josefkorbel reviewed the range of state & natl political topics in 2018 midterm election. The panel perceived 2018 as advantageous for Dems. @joeybunch of @colo_politics described the discussion https://t.co/0LoCWxlMNa
— Floyd Ciruli (@FloydCiruli) October 8, 2018
When a small market is targeted in a new round of tariffs it raises questions about its inclusion. When it falls off the list, it becomes even more curious.@josefkorbel @UofDenver @Chambers_nyc @hyperallergichttps://t.co/3LqGOlxCNT
— Kealey Boyd (@KealeyBoyd) October 3, 2018
My interview on lessons for US Foreign policy to be learned from #JamalKhashoggi crisis; backing political tyranny & ignoring human rights/democracy – always comes back to haunt you https://t.co/FWzkDGtwnq @sarahleah1 @NickKristof @josefkorbel @mehdirhasan @rezaaslan
— Nader Hashemi (@naderalihashemi) October 18, 2018
#JamalKhashoggi keynote talk in DC in April: "Why the Arab World Needs Democracy Now." Our @MiddleEastDU was honored to co-sponsor this event https://t.co/VCvQU4xL0i @jrezaian @sarahleah1 @DannyPostel @AkyolinEnglish @josefkorbel @carlottagall @ddknyt @martinchulov @mehdirhasan
— Nader Hashemi (@naderalihashemi) October 11, 2018
Sharon Lassar, professor of accountancy, was interviewed by US News about tax moves to consider before 2019.https://t.co/I6GiJEldHb
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) November 13, 2018
Jack Strauss, professor of finance, was interviewed by the Denver Post and the Colorado Independent about Proposition 112.https://t.co/XtKLkkEfvz
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) October 18, 2018
Jack Strauss, professor of finance, was interviewed by the Associated Press about Amazon’s minimum wage boost and its impact on Colorado. The interview appeared on 9NEWS, the Colorado Statesman and other outlets.https://t.co/gUKxMW7nni
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) October 5, 2018
Glenn Mueller, professor of real estate and construction management, shares how the Lehman Brothers collapse reshaped Colorado’s economy.https://t.co/wgt4q4mcnd
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) September 21, 2018
How to find the best – and avoid the worst – hotel room. Cheri Young, associate professor of hospitality management, gives insider tips on finding the best hotel room for you. https://t.co/Xxo2PS5J00
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) September 21, 2018
Have you switched brands lately? Check out associate professor Ali Besharat's latest research to learn what might've influenced your decision.https://t.co/vJdzYkfclC
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) September 19, 2018
Gretchen Rosenberg (MBA 1986), CEO of @kentwood, speaks with @denbizjournal about Denver’s housing market. https://t.co/DBpSbLQkjv
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) September 7, 2018
Do you think Denver roads need to be repaired? Hear from Kathy Novak, teaching assistant professor of management, who was interviewed by @DenverChannel about how the state is going to pay to fix our roads. https://t.co/5EakO6MTH8
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) August 27, 2018
Eric Holt, assistant professor of construction management, was interviewed by CCTV about U.S. tariffs on lumber imports. Check it out! https://t.co/jAos31IuyR
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) August 22, 2018
Mac Clouse, professor of finance, was interviewed by FOX31 about how Colorado officials are wooing Fortune 250 companies to Denver.https://t.co/91Fybdw9ra
— Daniels at DU (@danielsatDU) August 10, 2018
Tremendous growth here that deserves more focus: How Denver is evolving as a hub for financial innovation https://t.co/g5vUZl2Me5 via @denbizjournal @danielsatDU @ColoradoEcoDevo @MetroDenverEDC
— JB Holston (@jholston) October 12, 2018
#DenverLaw Associate Professor Margaret Kwoka was featured by @nytimes discussing open-use records laws. https://t.co/NdcdzJhsNi
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) November 7, 2018
"The division doesn't have a ton of field offices, so it's striking that they're deciding to close one of them," #DenverLaw Professor @JustinPidot said about the closing. @EENewsUpdates https://t.co/Vnzy9RvaeB
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) November 6, 2018
#DenverLaw Professors @profalankchen and Justin Marceau filed an amicus brief in the case. SCOTUS is set to consider on Nov. 9 whether to take up The Independent’s case. https://t.co/5aFRiwHSU9
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) October 29, 2018
#DenverLaw Professor @JustinPidot was featured in the @denverpost's latest look into Colorado's Amendment 74. https://t.co/1SBVp50snh
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) October 24, 2018
#DenverLaw Professor Thomas Russell was featured by @BloombergLaw re: why a judicial panel turned down MGM's request to consolidate lawsuits over last year’s Las Vegas mass shooting. https://t.co/evtC2sfhoT @houseofrussell
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) October 15, 2018
#DenverLaw Professor @JustinPidot was featured by the @highcountrynews in its latest piece on the Interior Department’s policy on environmental settlements. https://t.co/PS20wvJSdw
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) October 10, 2018
#DenverLaw Professor Bernard Chao weighed in on police requests to register home security cameras. @DenverPosthttps://t.co/Hqykr3OpfZ
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) October 3, 2018
#DenverLaw professor @JustinPidot was quoted by @BloombergBNA re: #EPA air chief Bill Wehrum's agenda. https://t.co/ph5n1JFz6n
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) September 25, 2018
#DenverLaw Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman's op-ed on CBS CEO's ouster was featured by the @sfchronicle. #Metoomovement https://t.co/IbQVOr7TrX
— Sturm College of Law (@SturmCOL) September 20, 2018
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Concerning Oklahoma, you can check out the below recent post.
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OUPriceCollege UofOklahomaLaw OULawTech ENGINEERINGatOU OU_IRR OU_Innovator I_CCEW UofOklahoma OUDaily OUDailyArtshttps://t.co/YODdfJtDm3
SpearsSchoolOSU OSUartssciences okstate_ag OSU_smallgrains OSUplantsoilsci OSU_Research osutulsa OSU_CEAT okstateFCS pic.twitter.com/wL5ofa9zdA— World Solutions USA (@wsi_usa) November 13, 2018
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https://twitter.com/WSjp_insight/status/1064793124214460416