All the below tweets are in English.
今日は、オレゴンです。(地域性はあるにしても大学全体ではないのでしょうが)ある国との関係に傾き過ぎているスクールもあるのはここには無い情報から察しておりますが、あくまでツイート内容自体を見る機会として、原則通り貼っています。一貫して、政治的意図等は一切ありません。
Science says forest managers should be letting more wildfires burn and using prescribed fire but politicians have different views https://t.co/cCc5sIHkY7
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) August 21, 2018
Check the Oregon live map for wildfires across the state: https://t.co/QMsSTwwMZV
Protect against smoke with these masks: https://t.co/NBP2eV1Y8Z
Air quality and smoke concentrations: App https://t.co/0Kf5kMvOKO Website https://t.co/8q5PpikjY1— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) August 20, 2018
Two Oregon State University scientists have been appointed as lead authors to the newly formed Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment Report https://t.co/E9Okh759oY
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) August 16, 2018
Voter pre-registration launches in California and has already enrolled over 100,000 16- and 17-year-olds as a result of youth activism.https://t.co/wPLTRMmeiT pic.twitter.com/7guvuq1z1M
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 31, 2018
You all have such powerful voices that need to be heard! Make this happen by voting in every election, no matter how "small." https://t.co/abF9TG3r41
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 23, 2018
“There’s that saying that a woman needs to be asked seven times to run for office, while a man will just tell you he’s running… We think that applies, generally speaking, to most underrepresented communities.” https://t.co/JQwY5Mh7R4
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 20, 2018
The've been fighting for a "climate system capable of sustaining human life'' which they have stated is a constitutional right of the American people. https://t.co/2zVHWzUkvb
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 20, 2018
This is a great step forward: https://t.co/7arXcfo86z
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 19, 2018
You can find Obama's complete lecture on YouTube, but here is an important snippet: https://t.co/KragPjBVyV. For cooperation on any issue to work, dialogue must be rooted in fact, not fantasy.
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 19, 2018
This article has some great advice on how to be more civically engaged and why it's so important: https://t.co/47403Ecf3e
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 18, 2018
It's not MLK day, we know, but this video is just so hilarious. And it's a good reminder to stay aware of current events, y'all!https://t.co/TB4DwmHOFz
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 17, 2018
What an interesting new perspective! https://t.co/QxgeHWKwNR
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 10, 2018
#AffirmativeAction has played an important role in trying to break down barriers for historically disadvantaged communities to build college campuses that better reflect the diversity of this country's population. https://t.co/xJfMzi4I7X
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 5, 2018
How will US relations with Mexico change after their recent election? Learn more here: https://t.co/pvyjMXgxY4
— CCE – Oregon State (@CCEOSU) July 3, 2018
Read this #Ecologue article to learn how Trump's proposed border wall will affect #biodiversity along the US-Mexico borderlands. Dr. William Ripple, distinguished professor of #ecology at OSU, was involved in the study. https://t.co/6AjmAh8zl0#trump #BorderWall #NotGood #Bad pic.twitter.com/drbzXBHdnL
— Sustainability at OSU (@OSUsustainable) August 8, 2018
This article explains the fascinating findings of a @ucdavis study lead by postdoctoral scholar @pawlokdass. The findings indicate a need for new environmental and #EconomicPolicy that includes grasslands "in the state’s [California] cap-and-and trade market." #ClimateScience pic.twitter.com/JhGJk2FrsB
— Sustainability at OSU (@OSUsustainable) July 25, 2018
That's OSU Econ Instructor Jon Chesbro there in the classroom. U.S. Senators know where to find the best students- Econ! OSU students: vote your beliefs, vote your conscious, vote your principles, vote however you see fit — but whatever you do, VOTE! https://t.co/lBun05HkR2
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) October 16, 2018
The Policymakers Saved the Financial System. And America Never Forgave Them. https://t.co/9KhunXL3aP
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) September 12, 2018
Hank Paulson Killed Lehman Brothers ‘Cause Karma’s A Bitch
(Jon Shazar hits a hanging fastball)https://t.co/WXEVmLsgeg— Thornton McEnery (@ThorntonMcEnery) September 11, 2018
The Recovery Threw the Middle-Class Dream Under a Benz https://t.co/JF44ZpjAAl
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) September 12, 2018
If you want to report on an interesting question but the answer you discover is that we have no idea yet, do you still write the article? https://t.co/uzQaSWEaz5
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) September 11, 2018
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) August 22, 2018
Oh god, this is how democracy dies. Banana republic, here we come. https://t.co/Ia3OX8xJ3V
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) July 25, 2018
So Much Winning!
To Ease Pain of Trump’s Trade War: $12 Billion in Aid for Farmers https://t.co/h3hcWZdDJn— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) July 25, 2018
Cheesemakers? What's so great about them? https://t.co/g0jy8BqgLy
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) June 10, 2018
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) June 1, 2018
Because who else would you discuss prison reform with? https://t.co/DiRqGsh6oe
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) May 31, 2018
I'm on a re-tweet roll! (stand positive correlation w/amt of work piled on my desk…) https://t.co/xU4jWSgMqS
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) January 11, 2018
If only there was economic theory that predicted this… oh, wait there is! https://t.co/zkxV59zqHj https://t.co/PRkYPNZG8P
— Patrick Emerson (@OregonEconomics) January 8, 2018
Thanks @gtnews. We co-sponsored w/@OSUSHPR & OSU Center for the Humanities an exciting, informative panel "@OregonState panel looks at lessons from 2018 #midterms" https://t.co/NVWL0Tv4GP #politics #history #humanities #politicalscience #elections #wave #Oregon #UnitedStates
— Citizenship & Crisis (@CCInitiativeOSU) November 15, 2018
When, not if. UO Professor Douglas Toomey's research with @PNSN1 is shaping Resiliency 2025, the state policy on preparation for the Cascadia Earthquake. Read the policy here:https://t.co/P6PWE12a5S #UOResearch #ShakeOut #ShakeAlert pic.twitter.com/daJGwBT6k6
— UO Research (@UO_Research) October 20, 2018
An emoji by any other name…. might mean something different. Learn about the globalization of emoji at next week's Quack Chat with Alisa Freedman, UO professor of Japanese literature and film.Wednesday, October 10 6-7:00pm
Ax Billy Grill 999 Willamette St.#quackchats @uoregon pic.twitter.com/AGJsulHosu— UO Research (@UO_Research) October 7, 2018
Associate VP for Research & @uoregon research professor @cassmos writes in the @ConversationEDU about how wildfire suppression efforts delay the inevitable and how we can more effectively address the growing problem https://t.co/DQgAQjwdbm pic.twitter.com/3XcXgXoESd
— UO Research (@UO_Research) July 25, 2018
@uoregon historian Steven Beda in @Oregonian: Collaboration, not fighting, is what the rural West is really about https://t.co/XEWfQsfaNM@UO_Research @UOregon_History
— uocas (@uocas) November 2, 2018
#ICYMI: Read this piece from @lshontz and @reedkath in @poynter about reporting the truth but minimizing harm when covering shootings: https://t.co/qdz5FaJWVC pic.twitter.com/XV1E8ownYd
— UO Journalism & Comm (@UOsojc) November 21, 2018
"Images brought to us by courageous journalists do not, by themselves, change history. The moral imperative is now on us." // Read this opinion piece from faculty member @nicoledahmen and @UOPsych professor Paul Slovic published in @nytimes: https://t.co/uyibBgTTfM pic.twitter.com/mZ78lBLF9S
— UO Journalism & Comm (@UOsojc) November 2, 2018
Mobile in Sub-Saharan Africa: Can world's fastest-growing mobile region keep it up? // Read @damianradcliffe's piece for @ZDNet here: https://t.co/NIcBAPmZp2 pic.twitter.com/RiCbjvjLu9
— UO Journalism & Comm (@UOsojc) October 22, 2018
#ICYMI: Check out "At Trump’s big-city hotels, business dropped as his political star rose, internal documents show" from the @washingtonpost, featuring SOJC senior @morgan_krakow: https://t.co/zPOLzN0Mwm #lifeasajstudent pic.twitter.com/QyTKUNvf2f
— UO Journalism & Comm (@UOsojc) October 5, 2018
Wonderful session @uosojc today with @TBowmanNPR – great to have the opportunity to talk about cultivating sources, the importance of internships, how natural sound can place your audience in the moment, and being able to dissect some of his work e.g. https://t.co/gbNPmT6Bii
— Damian Radcliffe (@damianradcliffe) November 1, 2018
Extremely proud of the important work of my @uoregon & @UOsojc colleagues, @LisaHeyamoto & @toddmilbourn, on 4 things journalists can do to rebuild trust with the public » https://t.co/y7LtlQHv4U via @ConversationUS
— Andrew DeVigal (@drewvigal) October 17, 2018
The Chinese appetite is making American turtles extinct (incoming book of @UOsojc @peterlaufer ) https://t.co/EF1ar5ra3c via @nypost
— Juan-Carlos Molleda (@GlobalPRMolleda) November 12, 2018
Timely insights from @UOsojc @damianradcliffe https://t.co/QgkBEJh6BI
— Juan-Carlos Molleda (@GlobalPRMolleda) October 22, 2018
Only 32% of Americans polled had confidence in the news media in 2016 -here's what journalists can do about it https://t.co/lMjmh7Y9ZY (via @UOsojc)
— The Conversation US (@ConversationUS) October 4, 2018
.@UOsojc and Catalyst student @morgan_krakow has a byline on the front page of the @washingtonpost today. She shares the byline with David Fahrenthold and Jonathan O’Connell: https://t.co/9YLCqVjt7h pic.twitter.com/7b5R4WxeMr
— Catalyst (@UO_Catalyst) October 5, 2018
Catalyst and @UOsojc student @Tobin_Tweets reports on tax breaks to Lane County businesses via @eugeneweekly:https://t.co/88TLnkuW15
— Catalyst (@UO_Catalyst) September 20, 2018
Latest @EastOregonian article from Catalyst and @UOsojc alum Brittany Norton. https://t.co/mY1uEis4AG
— Catalyst (@UO_Catalyst) August 2, 2018
Read @maggie_vanoni’s @registerguard story about @RonWyden’s 900th town hall. https://t.co/VIAEdd1jqb
— Catalyst (@UO_Catalyst) July 4, 2018
Professor of business Philip Romero and coauthor Randy Miller joined @TheBondBuyer podcast to discuss a new health care financing system that stabilizes a state's—or a large employer's—health care expenses. Listen now: https://t.co/Ymjkxn8gpN pic.twitter.com/hkUYMtICUP
— Lundquist College (@UOBusiness) June 4, 2018
Listen to Crowley speak on the subject on @BBCWorldService: https://t.co/jjglHYoN0z
— Lundquist College (@UOBusiness) May 10, 2018
Many U.S. Olympic athletes train and compete while juggling full- or part-time jobs. @UOWarsawCenter’s @cleonrun explains why. https://t.co/XONcOpvxls
— Lundquist College (@UOBusiness) February 21, 2018
Ever wondered what happens when you go from behind the scenes at an Olympic Sports Confederation to ending the day learning how to practice judo? Take a look at the Sports Business & Global Studies’ Friday in Frankfurt ⚽️@UOBusiness #EuroDucks pic.twitter.com/ZCRSTil0Da
— Warsaw Center (@UOWarsawCenter) September 7, 2018
Gain some insight on what many of @Oregon_Law @uoregon Alumni have been working on! https://t.co/VjwUVA8EHC #JulianavUS #UOAlumni
— UO School of Law (@Oregon_Law) October 24, 2018
Update on the fate of the planet's No Ordinary Lawsuit from @UOENR Professor Mary Wood, creator of the legal theory, and Lewis and Clark Professor Michael Blumm in The Conversation. #JulianavUS https://t.co/5CL8FJMQyN
— UO School of Law (@Oregon_Law) October 23, 2018
Many #climatechange studies see just a sliver of impact, which is why #WW2100, co-authored by @UOENR Prof. Adell Amos, is so important. It's a 360-approach to changes in #water availability, use, temps, & laws… and it doesn't look good. @theNASciences https://t.co/TBhmX5rVRY
— UO School of Law (@Oregon_Law) August 22, 2018
"Drought Returns to the Pacific Northwest" is a good read in The Climate CIRCulator from the Climate Impacts Research Consortium which partners @UOENR and @OregonState. https://t.co/WtLrKWM07L #drought #PacificNorthwest
— UO School of Law (@Oregon_Law) August 2, 2018
#UOregonLaw – find your voice, create your own path, and #DrivePositiveChange with profs such as Mary Wood who does #solutionbased #research used in #cases seen by #SCOTUS. Be a #LawDuck and make a difference. #climatechange @youthvgov @ABAJournal @UOENR https://t.co/QoeopXlH7I
— UO School of Law (@Oregon_Law) July 31, 2018
Better forest management won’t end wildfires, but it can reduce the risks, write UO's @cassmos and @ColoStateNews's @ProfCSchultz. https://t.co/gHVAJUcWkR via @ConversationUS
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) November 20, 2018
UO's @cassmos speaks with Australia's @RNDrive about how politicians are responding to the deadly wildfires sweeping through parts of California. https://t.co/GMeB2Xo1TC pic.twitter.com/62ZOlOGfs1
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) November 15, 2018
UO President Michael H. Schill sent the following message to the campus community in response to last week's shootings in Pittsburgh and Kentucky: https://t.co/Q4m6OmV5bI pic.twitter.com/3WenUTfaQX
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) October 29, 2018
Economic inequalities and investor fears amid an economy that is heading into a record-breaking expansion were among the topics at UO economist @TimDuy's recent Oregon Economic Forum in Portland. https://t.co/cjE4EXkluS #economy pic.twitter.com/1rD5BOMBCX
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) October 26, 2018
It's mostly newcomers or outsiders who try to mobilize imagined rural anger to advance their own political goals, says UO historian Steven Beda, writing in @ConversationUS.https://t.co/by3g926cRe pic.twitter.com/ylShXG2Xah
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) October 25, 2018
Come listen to UO political science professor Allison Gash discuss “The Supreme Court at a Critical Juncture," as she discusses the high court and the rule of law at Wednesday's free and open-to-the-public Quack Chats. https://t.co/yMCwegOnCS pic.twitter.com/m9ImGGtDMq
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) October 22, 2018
The battle over the Supreme Court nomination is not about truth. It is about who controls meaning, philosophy professor Bonnie Mann writes in the @nytimes. https://t.co/XLK0t5M36C pic.twitter.com/ceAA9xX3Aw
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) October 4, 2018
The #WinterOlympics are over. Which sponsors do you remember? A study co-authored by @BettinaCornwell from @UOBusiness provides a roadmap for how advertisers can be remembered. https://t.co/KwYOUovDha pic.twitter.com/1wiStYETvm
— University of Oregon (@uoregon) February 26, 2018
With a llama in tow, Goveneror Kate Brown visited the University of Oregon yesterday. Brown's main focus was on encouraging students to vote in today's midterm elections. https://t.co/TWo3Cr7yKF
— Daily Emerald (@DailyEmerald) November 6, 2018
In the 2018 elections, several #WillametteLaw graduates — as well as a current student — ran for elected positions. Congratulations to these winners!https://t.co/vOc3yKso0Q pic.twitter.com/VTbTrRGaqr
— Willamette Law (@WillametteLaw) November 9, 2018
Willamette law professor one of few to interview detained children at U.S. border https://t.co/HK64mG8ufA
— Statesman Journal (@Salem_Statesman) July 7, 2018
Professor Laura Appleman, @WillametteLaw, is featured in @voxdotcom's article "8 experts on why the Paul Manafort jury doesn’t have a verdict yet — and what it might mean." Story: https://t.co/M1N6pZFwQy #WillametteU #WillametteUniversity
— Willamette Univ. (@willamette_u) August 21, 2018
My @cheddar report this morning on some of the biggest ballot initiatives of the midterms — marijuana, criminal justice reform, and Oregon's status as a sanctuary state. pic.twitter.com/TvO2bnUhE1
— Tim Stenovec (@timsteno) November 7, 2018
"It's more convenient, it saves a lot of money, it leads to much higher turnout," said Phil Keisling, who was secretary of state when Oregon rolled out vote-by-mail. https://t.co/w5pJwMxjOa @KOINNews #vote #votebymail #voteathome #voting #election #midterms #electionday pic.twitter.com/plNMSk2aCS
— PSU CUPA (@psu_cupa) November 6, 2018
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