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コーネル大学と日本に関連するツイート
At Kroch Library’s Asia Collections, visitors can step into the comic-book universe of the manga genre through the new exhibit “Story/Lines: Visual Narratives in Japanese Pop Culture.” @Cornell_Library https://t.co/SzG5No5xMy
— Cornell University (@Cornell) January 29, 2020
Paul McEuen’s lab @Cornell has adopted techniques from the Japanese arts of Kirigami and Origami to create #nanomachines with many applications—such as monitoring health in the human body or environmental detection. https://t.co/YS2Lf5LHZj pic.twitter.com/rjHfExkZfE
— Cornell Research (@CornellRsrch) April 23, 2020
Ever seen a nanobot swim? Collaborators @CornellCAS and @CornellENG used Japanese paper arts #origami #kirigami to make microscopic machines that bend and stretch—and even walk underwater! #nanotechnology https://t.co/YS2Lf63jnT pic.twitter.com/iegBkmMI3g
— Cornell Research (@CornellRsrch) February 18, 2019
Ever seen a nanobot swim? Collaborators from @CornellCAS and @CornellEng used Japanese paper arts origami and kirigami to make microscopic machines that bend and stretch—and even walk underwater. https://t.co/pV4auC44ZR @CornellRsrch pic.twitter.com/bykIdbYRWg
— Cornell University (@Cornell) February 19, 2019
Ancient Japanese art creates 3D shapes from 2D #graphene. #Kirigami @Cornell. http://t.co/vBtpRyWOgH pic.twitter.com/cTnG0fvTCN
— The Kavli Foundation (@KavliFoundation) July 30, 2015
A Japanese silk screen or spores of northern corn leaf blight? Art in nature in #TheCornInCornell @CornellCALS . All it needs is a rooster. pic.twitter.com/1ak7zatXET
— Judith Kolkman (@jmkolkman) July 21, 2017
#DYK that cardiac muscle cells created in a lab have successfully been transplanted into a patient in Japan? https://t.co/o3y3OUt8UE
— Cornell Engineering (@CornellEng) February 3, 2020
Attend #StemCells Congress 2019 in Tokyo, Japan
Explore a Session on #TissueEngineering & #Biomaterials
Regeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament.
More info at https://t.co/1j9YG85ZwL#tokyo #Japan #Europe #stemcells @Cornell @unibirmingham @Yale @UL @Unibocconi @UciStemCell pic.twitter.com/DBrGI4nmn6— Stem Cells Congress (@StemCel93537729) September 17, 2019
Congrats @Cornell to Microbiology #PhD Candidate, Azul Pinoba for winning gold in the 2018 Tokyo International Foto Awards Competition! #InclusiveExcellence #CornellGradDiversity https://t.co/3qU2YvCdVV
— Cornell OISE (@CornellOISE) January 8, 2019
https://twitter.com/CherryArtspace/status/1049733283964170240
https://twitter.com/SewardHouse/status/1011695940024131584
A team of @CornellCALS and Japanese researchers has discovered a new genetic mechanism that allows certain rice plants to survive monthslong floods. https://t.co/PMDowScFmE pic.twitter.com/RNbe1uIjCH
— Cornell University (@Cornell) July 13, 2018
Happy Birthday Alice Catherine Evans, born #OTD in 1881 in Neath, PA. She earned a BS in bacteriology from @Cornell and a MS from @UWMadison. Evans identified the bacteria that caused brucellosis (undulating fever) in milk leading to milk pasteurization in 1930. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/n6w1PZtHCq
— History & Philosophy (@PNW_HistPhil) January 29, 2021
Plant breeding pioneer Steven Tanksley wins Japan Prize https://t.co/DWstZ3G8Bt
— Cornell University (@Cornell) January 27, 2016
Well done Steve Tanksley! : .@Cornell plant breeding pioneer wins Japan Prize https://t.co/bWDnI2c1zl pic.twitter.com/mc58ygnd67”
— C4Rice (@C4RiceProject) January 26, 2016
Congrats to @Cornell's Dr. Tanksley, also a NIFA grantee, awarded the Japan Prize for his biological sciences work! https://t.co/ZAJcSKmCet
— NIFA (@USDA_NIFA) February 18, 2016
.@Cornell plant breeding pioneer wins Japan Prize https://t.co/TYnFFARyaB pic.twitter.com/5YcB04oQjh
— Cornell CALS (@CornellCALS) January 26, 2016
The power of collaboration: A research agreement between @CornellEng @CornellBME's @BonassarLab and cell therapy company @HistogenicsCorp leads to $87 million licensing deal to develop and distribute NeoCart knee cartilage therapy in Japan. pic.twitter.com/mSTMl7l8RE
— Cornell BME (@CornellBME) January 23, 2018
Research from the lab of @CornellBME professor Larry Bonassar helps medical device maker land huge deal in Japan … https://t.co/vf9z5jSvNk @CornellEng @Cornell @HistogenicsCorp pic.twitter.com/NzziUgkiVl
— Thomas Fleischman (@TomF_Ithaca) January 19, 2018
Students find Japanese cultural practices 'magical'. https://t.co/Xo3nkahvSz pic.twitter.com/vq0iwkP95o
— Cornell University (@Cornell) July 27, 2016
Had an amazing week hosting Tokyo University of Ag & Tech’s Leading graduate program. 3 teams successfully produced #scicomm talks which were given at @ScienceCabaret to a live audience. Finished off at Niagara! @Cornell pic.twitter.com/NQPUVdam3I
— Hannah Thomas (@HannahRaeThomas) October 12, 2018
Creating a food safety culture part 2: Top tips from Walmart. https://t.co/H6O8YkGXBf #supplychain #foodsafety #ISO #supermarkets #Walmart #Cornell #APAC #Japan #GFSI #GFSC
— FoodNavAsia (@FoodNavAsia) April 4, 2018
Excited to have Dr. Leonard Girardi, chair of #WCMCTSurgery presenting this week at the 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery in Kyoto, Japan!
Dr. Girardi is taking part in the symposium comparing prosthetic vascular replacement & TEVAR. pic.twitter.com/34INNH588s
— Weill Cornell Medicine (@WeillCornell) November 1, 2019
Great discussion at #PMDA that regulates all drugs & devices in Japan. Real world evidence workshop organized by @MDEpiNet_ppp big thanks to @ksase @hiro_stat @Kadoma_Mikaramu & Dr Handa. Great for future global surveillance & research @WeillCornell @WCMhpr pic.twitter.com/3VpbVXQXME
— Art Sedrakyan (@ArtsyTwits) January 23, 2019
Singapore, Republic of Korea, Hong Kong, China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, India, and the Philippines made it to the top 50 economies of the Global Innovation Index 2020 (GII), co-published by @WIPO, @Cornell, and @INSEAD. https://t.co/e6CAcGtj8L pic.twitter.com/zufP5FXBBQ
— SciDevNet Asia & Pacific (@SciDevNetSEAP) September 7, 2020
Almighty Steller's Sea Eagle in #hokkaido #Japan during winter migration
©https://t.co/L711Q5rUnu@CornellBirds @Avibase @orientbirdclub @Team_eBird #raptor #birdwatching #wildlifephotography #wildlife @NatureIn_Focus #PhotoOfTheDay #StayAtHomeSaveLives #birdphotography #Eagles pic.twitter.com/0Sb81F1ChL— Arindam Bhattacharya Photography (@Arindam_Bh) April 15, 2020
Cool NYT article on farmers, conservationists, and @team_eBird helping shorebirds: http://t.co/WFIsORXltv
— Cornell Lab (@CornellBirds) April 15, 2014
Opening reception, Quiet Labor: New Work from Cornell's Natural Dye Studio.
Wed, Feb 7, 5 pm to 7 pm, Nevin Welcome Center. Textiles created by @Cornell students with natural dyes from plants, including marigold, sunflower, and Japanese indigo. https://t.co/V52idhKyeR pic.twitter.com/HUmqxzXpXQ— CUintheGarden (@CUintheGarden) February 2, 2018
What’s blooming in the @NYSIPM #pollinator and #NaturalEnemy habitat plots @CornellAgriTech this week? Purple coneflower, wild bergamot, and blackeyed susans. And the insects are loving them! Also, there are some Japanese beetles @ornamentalipm pic.twitter.com/69PQbd1egb
— Amara Dunn (@AmaraDunn) July 15, 2020
Japanese knotweed honey is a dark red, flavorful honey that is often a best seller at farmers markets. Honey bees love these plants & bring tons of its nectar into their hives in September. #NationalHoneyMonth pic.twitter.com/1uSRv0l17C
— Cornell CALS (@CornellCALS) September 27, 2018
Japanese town deploys "Monster Wolf" robots to scare away wild bears https://t.co/KXXgh3qaCG @cornellvet @MissyOsgood @CornellCALS @LHBaileyJr @ccecornell @SmallFarmsProg @animalag @farmingfirst @Mann_Library @CornellAgriTech @PlntTransformer @CaelusGreenRoom @CornellBirds
— Big Red Ruckus (@BigRedRuckus) November 24, 2020
Also in the news #Ripple invested in Blockchain researches and studies at the two top Japanese universities Tokyo and Kyoto.#XRP – the best digital asset. pic.twitter.com/ljMgXnmT24
— XareP (@JohnSmi13108865) August 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/SOAlumniNetwork/status/1133391128760332288
Our #AAAS_STPF fellow Dr. Lola Fatunmbi spoke to #McNair students from @Cornell about careers in science diplomacy and the expanding U.S.-#Japan relationship in science and technology. #ScienceDiplomacy pic.twitter.com/51A3JQssXM
— EAP Bureau (@USAsiaPacific) September 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/CornellLRC/status/1329802978107199490
18:30 (CET) Key note:
Naoki Sakai @Cornell Individuality of #Language–#Translation and #Internationality#conference: #Übersetzungspolitiken/#Translation Policy and the Politics of Translation #SPP2130 #Übersetzungskulturen Prof. Regina Toepfer (@tuBraunschweig) pic.twitter.com/k6ikEnME38— Hilmar Preuß (@HilmarPreu) September 16, 2020
Did you see #CaptainMarvel? Two @Cornell linguistics doctoral students created the movie's alien #language #Torfan, which is loosely based on Japanese but with a different sound system. via @CornellNews https://t.co/Zg0R0MAcBU
— Lionbridge (@Lionbridge) April 26, 2019
Some inspiration for #Cornell2020 from an amazing @CornellAlumni leader: Like many of you, Shigeo "Shig" Kondo '43 was an active @Cornell student. He ran track and served as president of the Cosmopolitan Club, an international student organization. (1/5) pic.twitter.com/apnvLX6JtL
— Corey Ryan Earle (@CREarle) May 23, 2020
Tens of thousands of people were forcibly sterilized until the late 20th century in the U.S. and Japan. Our guests Sumiko Otsubo of @Choose_Metro, Kristin Anne Roebuck of @Cornell, reporter John Railey and Alexandra Minna Stern from @UMich discuss tonight at 6:30 pm CT on @KBIA pic.twitter.com/uWxOgeomiO
— Global Journalist (@globaljourn) October 25, 2018
Revealing #DarkEnergy's Hold w/ @Princeton David Spergel, @Cornell Michael Niemack, & @Univ_of_Tokyo Masahiro Takada: http://t.co/vJ78O9LAUy
— The Kavli Foundation (@KavliFoundation) August 14, 2013
Tokyo's urban cap-and-trade program soars past goals. @CornellCHE https://t.co/xWJXSIdCxN
— Cornell University (@Cornell) June 22, 2016
It's pretty interesting to see an article about @cornell_tech in the Japanese National Newspaper today. pic.twitter.com/GnqK17f5QR
— Eddie Asbie (@Eddie_Asbie) August 22, 2013
#Japan is doing a nifty job threading a very fine currency needle @CornellDyson @CornellMBA @cornellecon @EswarSPrasad @Alan_Krueger What are they doing that the others can't? https://t.co/T0K5shJ1D4
— Big Red Ruckus (@BigRedRuckus) August 10, 2018
New Supermarket Assoc. of Japan Food Exec. Program, led this week by @DysonSchool's Food Industry Mgmt. Program http://t.co/Mx80iq2hLs
— Cornell Dyson (@CornellDyson) July 6, 2015
Some #CornellDyson students are currently in #Tokyo to take part in the Food Marketing Fellows Program. Check out our Instagram every day for updates on their adventures and cool learning experiences! pic.twitter.com/S8HmqqUSfA
— Cornell Dyson (@CornellDyson) January 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/CornellMBA/status/1217235009154756608
https://twitter.com/CornellMBA/status/1252628292814942210
From presenting new business ideas to visiting a distillery, Brittney Blackmon, #CornellMBA '20, explored the history of Korea and Japan through its alcoholic beverages#CornellEMIhttps://t.co/IwJchvVfI4
— Johnson at Cornell (@CornellMBA) June 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/Judi_Byers/status/1285052144031272962
Munazza Khan, Johnson #CornellTech #MBA ’19, on #Japan's evolving #startup scene and how Japanese demographics are impacting the #economy#CornellEMI #CornellMBAhttps://t.co/xcljHKFiE2
— Johnson at Cornell (@CornellMBA) April 16, 2019
https://twitter.com/CornellMBA/status/1114694317468266496
https://twitter.com/CornellMBA/status/942907661049303040
In addition to fantastic company visits, #CornellMBA students get an immersive cultural experience on the Japan/Korea Trek w/ @Mark_Milstein pic.twitter.com/AiLUkjPNsf
— Johnson at Cornell (@CornellMBA) December 19, 2016
@CornellMBA 2016 Japan-Korea Trek enjoying the sights of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and hot springs in Kanazawa! pic.twitter.com/pbPwG6OqCx
— Mark Milstein (@Mark_Milstein) December 19, 2016
Lots of fun hosting @CornellMBA students for Japanese dinner & sake tasting & karaoke #charityauction pic.twitter.com/OYTRXef9Nm
— Monica Touesnard (@mtouesnard) May 9, 2016
@CornellMBA Alumni gathering in Japan – What an amazing group of accomplished and engaged alumni! pic.twitter.com/ReqwoC5z4y
— Sara Andress (@andress_sara) April 5, 2016
Monday! Takashi Shiraishi (Chancellor, Prefectural University of Kumamoto) will deliver his lecture "Revisiting Japan's Asia Policy." 4:30 in Goldwin Smith GS76. @seapcornell @globalcornell @CornellHistory @cornellgov @CornellEcon @CornellMBA @CornellLaw @CornellCIPA pic.twitter.com/VzRkpmIk7k
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) October 25, 2019
Einaudi Center partnering with Japanese university for interdisciplinary #cybersecurity research @CornellCIS @STSCornell @CornellCAS @CornellLaw @globalcornell @CornellAnthro @cornellsun https://t.co/7gP20vYX4A pic.twitter.com/VkzzuLz39r
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) March 22, 2018
Excited about the #newknowledge and #research at our newest Japan base @Ritsumeikan @Ritsumeikan_PR and collaboration with @globalcornell @CornellLaw https://t.co/1MZSwPwYRo
— Meridian180 (@Meridian180org) February 28, 2018
Trump begins Asian trip in Japan with nuclear war on the agenda, feat. @AnneliseRiles @CornellLaw, via @ABCaustralia https://t.co/xOf8r7PJsU
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) November 6, 2017
Prof. Riles on possible revisions to Japan’s constitution, via @business. http://t.co/tckU9sddxG
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) May 8, 2015
Is New Governance the Ideal Architecture for Global Financial Regulation? http://t.co/tBLtum6t Prof. Riles' paper published by Bank of Japan
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) January 28, 2013
Spotlight: Riles Conducts Research on Global Financial #Governance for Bank of #Japan http://t.co/rhaugEo3
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) September 20, 2011
Q&A with @sekreps @CornellCAS about US foreign policy and the Nuclear Strategy Review via @asahi (Japanese) https://t.co/KYNMHWMQJq pic.twitter.com/yOYQr22acB
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) February 8, 2018
Long-term risks in Japan Post’s multibillion-dollar IPO. Anthropologist Hirokazu Miyazaki shares insight. https://t.co/GXAsrE0glx #japan
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) November 5, 2015
In this op-ed, professor of earth and atmospheric sciences Charles H. Greene, considers the hypocrisy of the U.S. and Canada in criticizing the reintroduction of Japan’s commercial whaling practices. @sciam https://t.co/ib1koV6jAk
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) August 14, 2019
Faculty, cinema collaborate to show films on Manson murders, gardens, Japanese pop culture https://t.co/pm3cVlil80
— CornellHistory (@CornellHistory) February 12, 2020
Read Kristin Roebuck's op-ed about the abdication of the emperor of Japan. https://t.co/zOOabq524N
— CornellHistory (@CornellHistory) April 30, 2019
Assistant Professor Kristin Roebuck discusses eugenics in Japan on NPR… https://t.co/bXuoRBmh02
— CornellHistory (@CornellHistory) October 31, 2018
Today! Nathan Hopson, Director of the Center for Transregional Culture and Society at Nagoya University, will give a talk titled "People and Nations are Built on Food: Nutritional Activism in Imperial Japan" at 5pm! @CornellHistory pic.twitter.com/lWBhB4rQzL
— Cornell Society for the Humanities (@sochum) April 10, 2019
Our East Asia Program launches the Contemporary Japanese Thought Initiative this week. https://t.co/idaMiF2KOF @globalcornell @CornellROMS @CornellCAS pic.twitter.com/g2W1TooDKb
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) October 15, 2018
Zen Buddhist Priests Encourage ‘Two-Way Exchange’ Between Japan and Cornellhttps://t.co/RjFDYhdzbD @globalcornell @CornellRELST pic.twitter.com/FeCgmRWeCM
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) February 27, 2018
Our director Hiro Miyazaki delivered a letter to the mayor of Nagasaki on behalf of #Ithaca mayor @SvanteMyrick, who joined the #MayorsforPeace movement (article in Japanese) https://t.co/jimaC4qcsm @CornellCAS @globalcornell pic.twitter.com/k6IpSBHMK4
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) December 20, 2017
More U.S.-Japan collaborative kids' art projects on tap this summer w support from @globalcornell. Watch this space! https://t.co/slU5zJUPUd
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) July 10, 2017
Loathe the idea of growing old? A new book by @CornellAnthro professor Yohko Tsuji might help you rethink #aging — "Through Japanese Eyes: Thirty Years of Studying Aging in America."
Reported in @ithacajournalhttps://t.co/5DFSgX3tcJ pic.twitter.com/jnRYzyXMUM
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) December 18, 2020
Gardens, murders, Japanese anime and more — @CornellCinema is collaborating with spring classes to show fascinating #films open to all @CUintheGarden @CornellHistory@lolamarble @AndrewPCampanahttps://t.co/hVKwHlfYOn pic.twitter.com/csEar910v1
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) February 11, 2020
Japan has one of the world's highest rates of domestic abuse. For many women and children, the newly declared state of emergency could well prove fatal, says Cornell Prof Kristin Roebuck @CornellHistory https://t.co/uiZH9kchtZ pic.twitter.com/NhY2b56fcv
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) April 9, 2020
Historian Kristin Roebuck analyses the significance of #EmperorAkihito's abdication of the throne in #Japan: https://t.co/wbzb4MH76r pic.twitter.com/ZwVt71VeEE
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) May 1, 2019
Professor Kristin Roebuck of @CornellHistory appeared on the @globaljourn podcast to discuss the legacy of forced #sterilization in #Japan following World War II: https://t.co/xLj0CpJmi2 pic.twitter.com/bY7SskK0BZ
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) October 30, 2018
Eighteen new College Scholars from the class of #Cornell2020 will explore intellectual niches from Japanese cultural property to technology design: https://t.co/3Ev6E0t7Xa pic.twitter.com/aDHnIexPZp
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) April 11, 2018
A Japanese translation by prof. Brett De Bary is inaugurating a new @EinaudiCenter imprint from @CornellPress: https://t.co/DSX7vRf1ZR pic.twitter.com/mgxEYMlJzR
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) March 6, 2018
Math prof. @stevenstrogatz inspired by Japanese tree frogs for his new research on "swarmalators"https://t.co/d2pe0GaJX2 pic.twitter.com/gUEy3FuekM
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) November 16, 2017
Prof. Hiro Miyazaki of @CornellAnthro explains the significance of Japanese doll exchanges: https://t.co/ydfH22TGwq pic.twitter.com/WF3aierrlU
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) October 2, 2017
Leo Ikenaga ’12 tours the world as a member of Japan’s premier taiko drumming group, @KodoHeartbeatEn – https://t.co/F95o6xgdaj pic.twitter.com/odYK3Dv6dF
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) July 12, 2017
Prof. @jessicacweiss says Japan's involvement in the #SouthChinaSea will increase pressure on the Chinese gov't: https://t.co/iAQE13DVbM
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) August 3, 2016
Students enjoy exclusive access to #Japan's monasteries: https://t.co/BPyRvayBHN pic.twitter.com/KZMfxenrix
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) July 27, 2016
Prof. Pedro Erber is curating an exhibit of Japanese postwar avant-garde art in Brazil: https://t.co/VANtHdPKnV pic.twitter.com/fzGycZgYhs
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) July 12, 2016
Japanese American internments similar to many of today's wartime human-rights violations, says govt. prof. http://t.co/k6ICUvvnAc
— CornellArts&Sciences (@CornellCAS) September 2, 2013
Students gain insight on 'eye-opening' tour of #Japan @cornellaap @CornellCIS @CornellEng https://t.co/YfG4GwrbHk pic.twitter.com/Aj0miq4e16
— Cornell Chronicle (@CornellNews) May 5, 2016
Anthropologist Robert Smith, #Japan scholar, dies at age 89 @CornellCAS @CornellAnthro https://t.co/qNcpA5E0hQ pic.twitter.com/E5D6WzNUVQ
— Cornell Chronicle (@CornellNews) October 17, 2016
@cornellaap students in #Japan find ‘comfort’ in #collaboration #architecturehttps://t.co/D12anFHqyu pic.twitter.com/M95uL49r2n
— Cornell Chronicle (@CornellNews) May 26, 2016
@Cornell alum Austin Jordan ('15) hiking #MtFuji on his Princeton in Asia fellowship in #Tokyo! #BornInThePiA pic.twitter.com/HQEfoW5JPk
— Princeton in Asia (@princetoninasia) September 21, 2016
CAMPS Lab: Prof. John Whitman, @Cornell / National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo 1/2 pic.twitter.com/diQWNWgoRi
— CAMPS @ NUIG (@camps_nuig) November 21, 2013
Would you like to find out the latest developments connected with Genomic Selection in Plant Breeding? You may be interested in undertaking this innovative programme developed by Dr Julio Isidro Sánchez @ucdagfood and @Cornell. Register now https://t.co/eufhMyDKox pic.twitter.com/F8vlPH2Oew
— UCD School Ag & Food (@ucdagfood) February 4, 2019
USA and UK #innovation quality tops Japan and Germany http://t.co/jcFIfdWtX1 @TheEconomist @INSEAD @Cornell http://t.co/rTuetsZBhP
— Cesar Lastra (@forrestgumping) September 20, 2015
Cornell Professor Chuck Green in Scientific American:
"Japanese Whaling Is Not the Greatest Threat
to Whale Conservation"@CornellCALS @CornellEng @Cornell @AtkinsonCenter #whales #conservation https://t.co/2H5xvK0GYF pic.twitter.com/CmuNzUsNCa— Blaine Friedlander (@BPFriedlander) August 13, 2019
Paintings of the Japanese internment by Henry Sugimoto, in @Cornell's LUNA collection: http://t.co/u10RVsIaCq pic.twitter.com/qflkKn7na0
— Luna Imaging (@LunaImaging) August 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/ItsJennyChen/status/739954563655032832
https://twitter.com/TheTaiwanTimes/status/1322495436297445376
My next guest is @jessicacweiss of @Cornell in our podcast series on Nationalism, Japan and A Changing Asia – https://t.co/lGvJzqUZzu via @CFR_org. @CFR_Asia
— Sheila A. Smith (@SheilaSmithCFR) September 11, 2019
It's no surprise Willard Straight is credited with creating #DragonDay, when you consider his childhood in Japan & career in China. He'd have seen a parading lion / dragon or two there! @VijayPendakur @cornellCAS @CornellA3C @CornellMosaic @CornellLawADM @CornellAlumni https://t.co/3v8SoGQaJi
— Big Red Ruckus (@BigRedRuckus) March 14, 2019
“Even when the IMF added the renminbi to the four existing currencies in the SDR basket and gave it a 10.9 percent weighting, it was mainly the euro, the pound, and the Japanese yen that gave way, not the dollar.” — @EswarSPrasad @Cornell https://t.co/uLyu0nFE4C
— The Wire China (@thewirechina) September 10, 2020
What Must China & Japan Do to Get Along in 2015?—Allen Carlson @Cornell & Zha Daojiong http://t.co/6ZtCPtaDK2 pic.twitter.com/mtq1x5mbDl
— ChinaFile (@ChinaFile) December 20, 2014
From Japan's ex-PM after a talk @Cornell. Audience was more than 750. Lots of interest in #energy issues! @CornellPress https://t.co/GDSuzGuSWH
— Einaudi Center (@EinaudiCenter) March 30, 2017
Former #Japan prime minister discusses #nuclear plant #disaster @EinaudiCenter @CornellPress @Cornell #fukushima https://t.co/qHuSBS1Szj pic.twitter.com/olSfnYipVQ
— Cornell Chronicle (@CornellNews) March 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/BradZarnett/status/1243964567354572800
On show at @HFJMuseum at @Cornell, ‘Traded Treasure: Indian Textiles for Global Markets’ spans five hundred years of the history of India’s thriving commerce to Southeast Asia, Europe and Japan, revealing why Indian textiles were in demand the world over. https://t.co/96okhCL8EI
— Hali Publications (@HALIMagazine) April 2, 2019