All the below tweets are in English.
今日は、University of California の Merced・Santa Cruz・Riverside・San Francisco の4 campuses です。
We applaud today’s decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to keep in place the injunction preventing DHS from ending the DACA program. We encourage all eligible recipients to renew their DACA grants immediately. https://t.co/SFn6DbN98U
— UC (@UofCalifornia) November 8, 2018
A greener tomorrow is closer than we think. UC is leading the way towards a clean, renewable future—UC campuses are among the most environmentally responsible in the country. pic.twitter.com/T0PYuLslBv
— UC (@UofCalifornia) October 30, 2018
Congrats to @UCRiverside professor @karthickr for being named to the Frederick Douglass 200, which recognizes individuals committed to social change. He joins honorees including @Kaepernick, @BarackObama, @Oprah, and @Lin_Manuel. Via @pressenterprise: https://t.co/NX3hka4VyJ
— UC (@UofCalifornia) September 17, 2018
Rolling on the science of an atmospheric river: Vicky Espinoza of @ucmerced works with @NASAJPL to figure out how #ClimateChange impacts AR patterns https://t.co/TY3iDgYpsk #CAwater pic.twitter.com/Q6EJJQSAQR
— UC Water Institute (@ucanrwater) October 5, 2018
In the @nytimes, @ucmerced's Prof. @trounstine interviewed on bipartisan NIMBYISM. @emilymbadger Read here: https://t.co/UdSiybeBC8.
— UC Merced Political Science (@UCMercedPoliSci) August 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/UCMercedPoliSci/status/1031631862513381378
New work by Prof. @AGTheodoridis on dehumanization, partisanship, and polarization was featured on @voxdotcom's The Weeds Podcast this week.
Listen here: https://t.co/PlafcHJ7kA
Paper here: https://t.co/CdAa6Z5tei— UC Merced Political Science (@UCMercedPoliSci) August 8, 2018
Debating civility in politics: @ucmerced's @melissaleesands' work featured in @Slate! https://t.co/pV4xzgBjBX
— UC Merced Political Science (@UCMercedPoliSci) June 27, 2018
Prof. @AGTheodoridis featured in the @washingtonpost @monkeycageblog. https://t.co/YKhOvd7rl4
— UC Merced Political Science (@UCMercedPoliSci) May 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/UCMercedPoliSci/status/951893537825542145
https://twitter.com/UCMercedPoliSci/status/925192093143666688
My article with @_zulema_valdez "U.S. racial and ethnic relations in the twenty-first century" is free to access this month. We provide a framework that brings ethnicity theory into conversation with racism theory. https://t.co/0nl0hyzExq
— Tanya Golash-Boza (@tanyaboza) October 22, 2018
5 charts that explain America's failed policy of mass incarceration (by @tanyaboza of @UCMerced) https://t.co/X99nh12lSk pic.twitter.com/VJ3hln6zsm
— The Conversation US (@ConversationUS) May 31, 2017
"As Californians, we've been granted the extraordinary opportunity to write our own stories."
During his victory speech, Governor-elect @GavinNewsom shares an incredible account of a UC Merced #Dreamer and what #California means to him. #growCAtogether @UCAdvocacy @UofCalifornia pic.twitter.com/ZH5IQMm2gc
— UC Merced (@ucmerced) November 8, 2018
According to a report in @thehill, Pres. @realDonaldTrump said California's wildfires are costing American taxpayers "hundreds of billions of dollars." Climatologist and forestry expert Prof. @LeroyWesterling debunks the cost and blame. https://t.co/urtDzMShBR via @sacbee_news pic.twitter.com/q9BrhPukg8
— UC Merced (@ucmerced) October 26, 2018
Vice provost and dean of Graduate Education Professor @MarjorieZatz highlights the valuable contributions of #immigrant and international students to #research, development, and the U.S. economy. @PresImmAlliance https://t.co/421pXvxr3N via @DiverseIssues #istandwithimmigrants pic.twitter.com/6J4r5srT2b
— UC Merced (@ucmerced) October 24, 2018
The @merced2020 Project expands the only #UC in the San Joaquin Valley, increasing access and enhancing research. #BuildingTheFuture #highered https://t.co/O0bSRkzCDg
— UC Merced (@ucmerced) March 7, 2018
#ParisAgreement or not, we won't stop fighting #climatechange, pledges @UCM_Chancellor https://t.co/fbI0sILmr8 pic.twitter.com/AbGubfuLVo
— UC Merced (@ucmerced) May 31, 2017
Politics Professor Elizabeth Beaumont reflects on what the recent midterm election means for climate change, and how individuals can get engaged in politicshttps://t.co/xN44tey6xR
— UCSC Social Sciences (@UCSCSocSci) November 16, 2018
— The Okinawa Memories Initiative (@TheGailProject) September 30, 2018
For the cartographers, geographers, philosophers and political wonks, a map analysis of the United States voting tendencies: https://t.co/xhiTL3tHn6
— UCSC Grad Division (@UCSC_GradDiv) July 30, 2018
State legislators and Governor Brown increased UC’s funding by nearly $347 million this year. https://t.co/1ub6zX9hMD
— UCSC Grad Division (@UCSC_GradDiv) July 20, 2018
A tour of one of the #internment camps – Manzanar – in this @nytimes interactive piece: https://t.co/pHeaRea8E9 cc @UCSCHistory
— UCSC Grad Division (@UCSC_GradDiv) July 9, 2018
UC Santa Cruz sociology professor @chrisbenner pens an op/ed for @siliconbeat & @mercnews on how Silicon Valley can and should play a key role in leveling the playing field of California’s economy. https://t.co/GGPDHvOPbp
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) November 14, 2018
The latest @AP investigation from UC Santa Cruz alumna @mendozamartha https://t.co/GA92dV2RSC #UCSCAlumni
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) October 9, 2018
Silicon Valley's tech business models are concentrating on wealth and shortchanging workers according to a new study from UC Santa Cruz professor @chrisbenner, @wpusanews & @EverettProgram. 9 in 10 jobs pay less today than they did 20 years ago. https://t.co/JqsHz57V6i
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) October 8, 2018
"What makes this generation different is not their lack of support of free speech, it is that they simply don’t believe in law or politics as a means to protect it." UCSC professor Ryan Coonerty pens an op/ed for @sfchronicle https://t.co/6XQa2oWDRa
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) October 2, 2018
"We may be on the verge of learning something very interesting about the physics of dark energy." UC Santa Cruz astronomer Alexie Leauthaud has helped to create the deepest ever 3-D map of matter in the universe. https://t.co/oRjlFVocbT
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) September 26, 2018
Fukunaga. Cary Fukunaga. Congrats to Cary on being announced as the new director of @007! We couldn't be more proud of all of your successes. #UCSCAlumni https://t.co/MF1AtlAVH2
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) September 20, 2018
The Trump administration and @RyanZinke have decided that industries using public lands don’t have to clean up after they drill or mine. Not so fast says UC Santa Cruz professor of environmental studies @KDHoll5 via @mercnews https://t.co/pIoYPD9xHD
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) August 10, 2018
The next time you make a big decision by "trusting your gut," think again. New findings by UCSC associate professor of psychology Audun Dahl, find that most people reason deeply about highly complex moral issues. https://t.co/f4CyXRuEX5
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) August 2, 2018
UC Santa Cruz professor of psychology Regina Langhout is the lead author on a new policy brief for the @APA on how deportation and family separation impacts entire communities. https://t.co/OY1XmziMW1 pic.twitter.com/w12LSjW0s1
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) August 1, 2018
The Resource Centers at UC Santa Cruz call for immediate reunification of families & their children impacted by the “zero tolerance” policy at the US-Mexico border. Read their full statement: https://t.co/2KLSZ941Gi #EndFamilySeparation #Basta
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) July 10, 2018
UC Santa Cruz professor Dana Frank joins @WBEZ to discuss the reasons behind the mass exodus from Central America. https://t.co/nGWtGq7Pfy
— UC Santa Cruz (@ucsc) July 2, 2018
Be sure to check out #UCRSPP Professor David Brady (@DaveBrady72) featured in San Francisco Chronicle @sfchronicle! The op-ed piece, coauthored with Zachary Parolin (@ZParolin), is titled "California's troubling poverty rate." #UCRiversidehttps://t.co/6PNMPn0eSw https://t.co/w7TgeUW34V
— UCR School of Public Policy (@ucrspp) September 7, 2018
Interested in what the #UCRSPP Associate Dean spoke about at the OC Water Summit? Then be sure to check out the article below that captures how Kurt Schwabe "discussed the technical side of the effects of indoor conservation on wastewater recycling." https://t.co/ZnYVjmCTMZ
— UCR School of Public Policy (@ucrspp) July 23, 2018
#UCRSPP professor of public policy and political science, @karthickr, was featured in @NBCNews last week! Be sure to read the article "Is this app fueling Chinese-American conservatism?" which talks about the Chinese-language app, WeChat. https://t.co/92AFXFu9fd
— UCR School of Public Policy (@ucrspp) July 2, 2018
Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, Ben Newman, was featured last month in @TheEconomist. Be sure to read "Firearms and opinion: Gun massacres seem to change minds https://t.co/oJRez0uC7C" #UCRSPP
— UCR School of Public Policy (@ucrspp) June 29, 2018
Assistant professor of public policy and political science, @QuicoPedraza, was recently featured in the @nytimes. #UCRiverside #UCRSPP
"How Latino Voting Power Will Count in the California Primary" https://t.co/YTerdZmcvM
— UCR School of Public Policy (@ucrspp) June 11, 2018
#UCRiverside SPP professor, Ben Newman, was recently featured in @washingtonpost. Link to the article "Analysis | The surprising way gun violence is dividing America": https://t.co/DdENPlKYqC
— UCR School of Public Policy (@ucrspp) May 31, 2018
Check out #UCRSPP Postdoctoral Scholar @brittany_morey's recent article featured in @PacificStand! https://t.co/Z11AAwrdaL
— UCR School of Public Policy (@ucrspp) April 11, 2018
My oped in the #SacBee on the need to invest in Asian American outreach: https://t.co/3FV7swjzW4 cc @AAPIData @APIAVote pic.twitter.com/KoS8s1nX6t
— KarthickRamakrishnan (@karthickr) November 9, 2018
Affirmative Action and the Asian American community. Happy to offer some thoughts and perspective (plus @AAPIData!) in this @WSJ article. cc @UCRiverside @CSIUCR @ucrspp https://t.co/R2oxUWY7kY
— KarthickRamakrishnan (@karthickr) November 1, 2018
Chinese Tea Party. Great, extensive NYT piece, on the growing political power—and GOP orientation—of Chinese immigrants. Features our survey data @naasurvey @AAPIData cc @asmamk @tanzinavega @arunNYC @mitrakalita https://t.co/Po2vnAKURU
— KarthickRamakrishnan (@karthickr) August 9, 2018
Honored to be asked by @nytimes to weigh in on race and stereotyping involving Asian Americans, including #AffirmativeAction and the #bambooceiling. And a treat, as always, to riff with Jennifer Lee @JLeeSoc! https://t.co/PhrPKem2Wc cc @naasurvey @columbiasoc @ucrspp @AAPIData
— KarthickRamakrishnan (@karthickr) June 23, 2018
No, rent control doesn't always reduce the supply of housing – Cheers to @GaryDeanPainter for exemplary translation of social science on an important issue. https://t.co/bujkv60SNX
— David Brady (@DaveBrady72) October 31, 2018
The @nytimes quotes several poverty scholars, including myself on income and poverty. They didn’t use the line I always offer, but it applies: the clearest poverty trend in the US is stability at a high level. https://t.co/OKj7edicQE
— David Brady (@DaveBrady72) September 13, 2018
Irony: immigrant-farmworkers-turned-forest-firefighters save areas where majority voted Trump.
“Cisneros said he doesn’t like what he hears on the news about immigrants…he hopes critics of immigrants will pay attention to the work he and others do.” https://t.co/muzL14VTiw
— Francisco I Pedraza (@QuicoPedraza) August 5, 2018
Today's front page of The @PressEnterprise: Coverage of the launch of our new report, "State of Immigrants in the Inland Empire"!
Read the article: https://t.co/MmkIawziGt
Download the report: https://t.co/qSAGYjnC3G pic.twitter.com/rel53kIFfQ
— UCR Center for Social Innovation (@CSIUCR) April 20, 2018
It's going to be a HOT one! When a #heatwave strikes and temperatures are pushed into triple digits, the risk of heat exhaustion and #heatstroke increases. You can help minimize your risk with the following heat wave safety tips >> https://t.co/XPXXgXVId5 #HeatWave2018 @UCRSoM pic.twitter.com/fYJq2t32SZ
— UCR Health (@UCRHealth) July 6, 2018
If the #InlandEmpire wants to grow its #tech sector, it should be focusing on these anchor industries. https://t.co/o71k4JrIY1
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) November 25, 2018
Construction and building activity are the two industries driving the #InlandEmpire’s business sector this quarter, with swift expansion expected for the remainder of the year, according to @ucr_business’ Center for #Economic #Forecasting and #Development. https://t.co/7kD4kOkCCX
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) November 18, 2018
Kim Yi Dionne, assistant professor in UCR’s Department of political science, weighs in. @nytimes https://t.co/f7HQkl9lft
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) October 7, 2018
New technologies could create real conversations between elected representatives and the general public, argues Kevin Esterling, professor of political science, in a @washingtonpost op-ed. https://t.co/kPPdXSMvOX
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) September 23, 2018
Get your rain barrels ready. Warming ocean temperatures will prompt a "deluge" of winter rainfall rather than snow, study finds. https://t.co/zwNtkOnLsR
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) September 9, 2018
Are #immigrant #internment camps the new normal? @LailaLalami, professor of creative writing, shares concerns in her column #betweenthelines in @thenation. https://t.co/JAKvgc72rv
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) August 13, 2018
Some physicians assume that older adults aren't sexually active, which is not conducive to #healthy #HIV testing and #HIVprevention. This study is showing why. @UCRSoM https://t.co/HHrSNtjHYQ
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) August 11, 2018
Companies say they want diversity, but keep recruiting from the same universities. Chancellor Wilcox explains in the @sfchronicle why employers need to look to places like #UCR to find the student populations that look like the America of the 21st century. https://t.co/wvUXMk6FQ3
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) August 8, 2018
President Trump's hard-line #immigration policies put public focus on the legislators quietly accepting #privateprison money, assistant professor @lorenc2 tells @MotherJones. https://t.co/16Kztwj17E
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) August 2, 2018
Can a computer detect fake news better than humans? @vagelispapalex of @bournscollege introduces #fakenews detection using #tensors #datascience #machinelearning. @ScienceNews article https://t.co/RxBogkKKsy
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) July 28, 2018
Clinical Professor Dr. Scott Allen @UCRSoM blows the whistle on a #government threat to expand #migrant family #DetentionCenters, saying they “pose high risk of harm.” @nytimes https://t.co/ILvu5A3maN
— UC Riverside (@UCRiverside) July 21, 2018
Northern California currently has the worst air quality in the world. Masks are not a substitute for staying indoors. Here's a map of filtered air shelters in #SF: https://t.co/BwOGGF8UE7 #CampFireSmoke pic.twitter.com/1kU3ynnVw2
— UCSF Medical Center (@UCSFHospitals) November 17, 2018
The good news is that there's little evidence that inhaling wildfire smoke has long-term health effects, but please keep a close eye on young children, the elderly and people with pre-existing respiratory conditions. #campfire https://t.co/Y7OqeWD2mr
— Michael Anderson MD MBA FAAP (@MikeAndersonMD) November 19, 2018
"Very little is known about the long-term effects of wildfire smoke because it's hard to study populations years after a wildfire," said Dr. John Balmes, a @UCSF professor of medicine who studies air pollution. https://t.co/47RQ1gS5TO
— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) November 16, 2018
UCSF HIV researcher Timothy Henrich weighs in on news of gene-edited twins, saying "I cannot find a scientific rationale to do this, other than the proof of concept that you could modify the embryo and bring it to term." #crispr https://t.co/mH8tWZhKKw
— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) November 28, 2018
The much-welcomed rain is not toxic, but UCSF physician/air quality expert @GinaSolomonMD suggests some indoor precautions: 1) Vacuum carpets, mop floors, wipe down hard surfaces; 2) Open windows to air out the house; 3) Check & replace air filters. https://t.co/Y2QQGBRBFQ
— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) November 21, 2018
Many so-called "detox" methods for dealing with #campfire smoke aren't backed by science.
Here's what does help: eat well, sleep well, exercise indoors, eat fruits/vegetables (they contain antioxidants that protect against inhaled pollutants). https://t.co/e7bfVdT2jL— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) November 20, 2018
Chancellor Hawgood on #Midterms2018: "Many issues are at stake, from protecting health care for those with pre-existing conditions to defending transgender identity."
Know your polling place, read up on the issues, and vote! #UCSFStandsUp #UCSFSOTU https://t.co/5EJB2Azh8T pic.twitter.com/hKuAS99lBX— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) October 30, 2018
"Tech and disruption — when they enter the sector of transportation, [they're] also entering the sector of #publichealth. So it becomes a different ballgame, we need to make sure that we're doing it safely."
-trauma surgeon Catherine Juillard. #scooters https://t.co/ztzy1HPv2W— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) October 20, 2018
Thank you to @ChelseaClinton for meeting with our doctors! Dr. Neeti Doshi does inspiring work educating on how talking, singing, reading to babies supports brain development. “Talking is Teaching” was born at @UCSFBenioffOAK, now it's part of @ClintonFdn! https://t.co/6TPqpVfrUg
— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) October 12, 2018
Many believe that substance use and #mentalhealth problems are the main cause of #homelessness, but that’s not true. A longtime UCSF course teaches future clinicians about the specific needs of people who are homeless. #meded #highered
https://t.co/baGkDXTcr7— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) October 8, 2018
He was a grad student in James Allison's lab when they did the research that won this year's #NobelPrize in physiology/medicine. Now @MaxKrummel wants to take immunotherapy beyond #cancer. #highered @immunox https://t.co/RP0MakYPID
— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) October 4, 2018
Congratulations to James P. Allison of @MDAndersonNews and Tasuku Honjo of @univkyoto for today’s #NobelPrize win! https://t.co/bmiZSNKegl
— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) October 1, 2018
UCSF psychiatrist/professor Lynn Ponton offers advice on how to protect your #mentalhealth amid national conversations about sexual harassment and assault. via @KQED #KavanaughHearings https://t.co/Tcudj2400W
— UC San Francisco (@UCSF) September 28, 2018
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