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U.S. universities and colleges Vol.8 (Virginia, Michigan) / Virginia Vol.10 / Michigan Vol.15
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.18 (Michigan State, Michigan Technological, Detroit Mercy, Wayne State, Hillsdale, Kalamazoo) / Michigan Vol.16
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U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.30(Policies & Midterms 各種政策等 Vol.4 -大学ツイート Louisiana~Michigan)
ミシガン大学或いはミシガン州立大学と日本に関連するツイート
A researcher from @UmichLSA discusses Japanese robots and the difficulties getting them to successfully do human work. Read more via @nytimes https://t.co/XhOQsyzAoX pic.twitter.com/LENQmtOjFl
— University of Michigan (@UMich) January 3, 2020
.@UMEngineering researchers have taken the ancient Japanese paper folding art and combined it with wave propagation physics to create a new traffic noise barrier. The origami sonic barrier reduces acoustic pressure by 90%: https://t.co/6xNCckBkqf pic.twitter.com/bINepA0O6r
— Mcity (@UMichMcity) February 19, 2018
RT @PopSci "The ancient Japanese art of paper cutting is transforming modern electronics pic.twitter.com/WXei0gcjti" http://t.co/pysfarzBMJ
— Michigan Engineering (@UMengineering) July 2, 2015
Technology inspired by kirigami, the Japanese art of creating 3D structures from cut paper, could bring the assessment of human joints into the 21st century. No more protractors! https://t.co/BqGGB6sKOE pic.twitter.com/ApCaMvzWLM
— Michigan Engineering (@UMengineering) October 22, 2019
With the support of @DeptofDefense and @DARPA, researchers at @UMengineering were inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami to develop technology that uses terahertz rays to examine the structure of animal and plant tissues, similar to X-rays. https://t.co/ThbbphEor3
— U-M DC Office (@UM_DCOffice) July 2, 2019
.@UMich researchers have demonstrated that behavioral rules underpinning the Japanese art of folding can expand the capabilities of these machines, creating potential for greater use in fields as diverse as medical equipment and infrastructure sensing. https://t.co/ScmufxFxTC
— Michigan Research (@UMichResearch) August 12, 2020
Comment your views and tag your friends to spread the word.#SciLynk #curiously_exploring_science #science_for_all #science #technology #robot #robots #microbots #origami #universityofmichigan #michigan #japan #art #artform #scienceupdates #newsupdate #robotics @UMich pic.twitter.com/MdlcVjOTH3
— SciLynk (@SciLynk) August 4, 2020
Using Japanese Paper Art To Heal the Human Body. Kirigami allows you to make 3D shapes from a flat surface. https://t.co/Uu7EPsS8cz #Wizhead #PaperArt @PopMech @UMengineering pic.twitter.com/5Zxqa7sqb0
— Wizhead (@wizheadpuzzle) October 22, 2019
Kirigami, a form of traditional Japanese paper art, is inspiring the design of new sensor technologies at @UMEngineering that can measure body parts’ range of motion with a high level of precision. https://t.co/W6OOtQDDsN pic.twitter.com/A7YJrhTBce
— University of Michigan (@UMich) October 18, 2019
When art and science meet, amazing innovations happen. Inspired by the Japanese art of paper cutting, @UMengineering researchers discovered a new way to spin rays of terahertz radiation in real time to examine tissue without exposing it to harmful X-rays. https://t.co/QAA5RceFuG pic.twitter.com/b6eWbyzinL
— University of Michigan (@UMich) July 2, 2019
With a light-spinning device inspired by the Japanese art of paper cutting, @UMich researchers have detected microscopic twists in the internal structure of plant and animal tissue without harmful X-rays.https://t.co/LJ8ahbWo5O
— U-M BME (@UMBME) July 15, 2019
@umich startup @May_Mobility launching in Japan! https://t.co/FQ9LoLbP0Y
— Bryce Pilz (@BrycePilz) December 4, 2020
.@UMich commits $25m to Japanese real estate fundhttps://t.co/FkO4tuVMfQ
— DealStreetAsia (@DealStreetAsia) September 21, 2020
.@UMich startup @RubiconGenomics to be acquired by Japanese firm for $75 million… https://t.co/vc3YQpWSxC… #Genomics #acquisition
— U-M Tech Transfer (@UMOTT) December 22, 2016
Student teams from @penn_state, @OhioState, @OregonState, @VaughnCollege, @mcgillu, @UMich, @UofMaryland and Osaka Prefecture University in Japan have been accepted into the @VTOLsociety's inaugural Design-Build-Vertical Flight (DBVF) competition.https://t.co/wM0GXO21ue
— eVTOLInsights.com (@eVTOLInsights) November 4, 2020
Toyota will put $22 million into joint AI research with @UMich over the next four years https://t.co/flOX3LAMlS (@NAR) #Japan
— metacode (@metacode) August 18, 2016
@Tesla last wk I learned that "former GM-Toyota factory" was Japan/USA NUMMI Joint Venture I studied @UMich:https://t.co/tL3L0e3WNQ
1984: GM sought IP transfer (labor practices).
Toyota sought USA plant/avoid import restrictions. #BYD/#CATL etc: #China 2025 JV Made in USA? https://t.co/0sbKWGPyH5— Howard Klein (@LithiumIonBull) October 30, 2018
Lightweight #SolarCells inspired by Japanese art of #kirigami#solarpower @UMich http://t.co/57A9wBTMOK pic.twitter.com/0uoe5kNnNW
— Bekah Marcarelli (@BekahMarcarelli) September 10, 2015
Honored to be in Sendai w Japan Endocrine Society. Alongside friend /thought leader Felix Beuschlein – genomic advances bring hope for adrenal patients. To make a difference-get out there. Be heard. Educate, collaborate, advocate. @TheEndoSociety @UMRogelCancer @umichmedicine pic.twitter.com/LWvOnPuxJd
— Gary D Hammer, MDPhD (@DrGaryHammer) May 12, 2019
Visit to @autocontinental Japan HQ. TY for hosting @MichiganRoss & @umichLSA 's Keishiro Iwasaki as a summer intern! pic.twitter.com/OqJRCde2j4
— U-M Japanese Studies (@UMCJS) May 11, 2016
ANNOUNCING U.S.-Japan Automotive Conference 2.0, next Friday March 15, 2019, in Weiser Hall 1010! Registration required via Eventbrite: https://t.co/AolozZEAIS Lunch served (register here: https://t.co/CskR8ijp97)#usjac2.0 @fordschool @UMengineering @GlobalMichigan @umichLSA pic.twitter.com/n32GMY6LYW
— U-M Japanese Studies (@UMCJS) March 8, 2019
.@MichiganRoss prof Linda Lim discusses what's next for Japanese giant Toshiba with @JedSkim https://t.co/mBkzOe0wGt pic.twitter.com/2EK7cdGXUH
— Global Michigan (@GlobalMichigan) April 12, 2017
Honored to have Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tarō Kōno, join our @UMich @MichiganRoss alumni gathering last night in Tokyo. Though he arrived a @Georgetown Hoya, he left a @UMich Wolverine! #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/stHqENP45l
— Scott DeRue (@scottderue) January 21, 2018
Last night was blessed to join @MichiganRoss Global MBA celebration – where Japanese pop culture made its way to A2! pic.twitter.com/sQ5ClTH5dD
— Scott DeRue (@scottderue) June 23, 2017
They've studied together in Korea, Japan and China: "My Ross MBA class is like a traveling family." https://t.co/5JveVDyMAc pic.twitter.com/npXce7e21a
— Ross School of Business (@MichiganRoss) March 21, 2017
JAPAN TIMES: Ross' Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks says Innovation, marketing by the book doesn't hold in globalized world. – http://t.co/h1vVaR8x
— Ross School of Business (@MichiganRoss) July 2, 2012
UM's Jeffrey Liker quoted in Reuters article on how Toyota wants to reduce costs without reducing workers in Japan. – http://t.co/yIzGksGO
— Ross School of Business (@MichiganRoss) May 10, 2012
Check out Ross student Miyu Nishikawa's profile in @Toyokeizai. "欧米流だけが、正しいリーダーシップですか" http://t.co/18UepT7C [Knowledge of Japanese helpful]
— Ross School of Business (@MichiganRoss) February 14, 2013
Japan's maglev train sets world record: 374 mph. pic.twitter.com/cPNn97oRsr http://t.co/X1i4GVbd1f RT @CNN
— Michigan Engineering (@UMengineering) April 24, 2015
“Compete on scholarship, collaborate on infrastructure” described by @sdemonner of @UMich is the strong and key concept in the 21st century for universities and related organizations like @Apereo, @LearningImpact and @sakaiproject pic.twitter.com/3VY5zd0PQS
— Shoji Kajita (@shojikajita) July 3, 2018
Researchers in Japan the @UMich discovered a way to hack into @Amazon's #Alexa, Siri, Portal and @Google Assistant from just over a football field away (110 meters), they announced in a white paper released Monday.https://t.co/dtXER4B0cc
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) November 5, 2019
A @UMich team, using an automated censorship tracking system they developed, found censorship increasing in 103 of the countries they studied, including places like Norway, Japan, and Italy:https://t.co/xgcKGsjc7C @royaensafi (22/65)
— Greg Lukianoff (@glukianoff) December 23, 2020
As a field geologist, 98-year-old Helen Foster, BA '42/PhD '46, mapped the farthest-flung islands of Japan, met Emperor Hirohito, and documented Alaska's landscape. Read more about her explorations, accomplishments, and grit: https://t.co/0KKFE799np pic.twitter.com/0yiFbBIMGc
— Rackham Grad School (@umichgradschool) February 26, 2018
Assessing Abenomics: A deep dive into the Japanese data from @fordschool's Josh Hausman & Johannes Wieland: http://t.co/5vgb45TQmY #BPEA
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) September 11, 2015
.@umich's Joshua Hausman & @UCSanDiego's Johannes Wieland examine the impacts of Japan's #Abenomics: http://t.co/acXsft4E75 #BPEA
— Brookings Institution (@BrookingsInst) March 24, 2014
Frozen treats and #Japanese inflation. Joshua Hausman explains how they relate. https://t.co/tSoZfbzxii pic.twitter.com/axiTZFOHh2
— Ford School (@fordschool) June 16, 2016
"In general, the [sales tax] increases are a good sign for the Japanese economy, said Joshua Hausman." https://t.co/rc7sGtl3b1
— Ford School (@fordschool) June 3, 2016
Assistant Professor Joshua Hausman's work was recently featured by @Nikkei: A Japanese financial newspaper with a daily circulation of over 3 million. His Op-Ed is published in Japanese and viewable here. ⬇️ https://t.co/aGaACWfke6
— Ford School (@fordschool) December 4, 2018
"raising taxes or cutting spending –can be quite damaging", Prof. Joshua Hausman on Japan's economy http://t.co/v3jdjSmjAp
— U-M Economics (@umichECON) November 27, 2014
Nobel winner and @umalum Robert Shiller advises Japan's prime minister on economicpolicies http://t.co/mtpYfha6iN
— U-M Economics (@umichECON) May 26, 2014
"There was a very worrying change in Japan's education policy that hasn't received much public notice": @noahpinion http://t.co/LYdFR1jCp6
— U-M Economics (@umichECON) October 5, 2015
.@Noahpinion: Abenomics is about making a grave choice that will determine fabric of Japanese society @ForeignAffairshttp://t.co/1r2KFeOxL3
— U-M Economics (@umichECON) November 15, 2013
@Noahpinion warns that Japan's "recovery" could prove disastrous if interest rates don't stay low. #umalumni http://t.co/Vdl8zXase5
— U-M Economics (@umichECON) June 10, 2013
Frank Murphy dissented in Korematsu. Probably the finest hour of any @UMichLaw
alum. When I was in law school, a number of my profs dissed him. I teach my students that he was a great Supreme Court justice.https://t.co/bg3XL9Amdn— Sam Bagenstos (@sbagen) July 19, 2020
ICYMI: Prof @richard_primus talked with @HISTORY about #Korematsu ruling on Japanese internment and the #SCOTUS #travelban ruling earlier this week https://t.co/4qHwZ5Yu5n
— Michigan Law School (@UMichLaw) June 29, 2018
Two 1Ls bound for #Japan this summer to take part in inaugural #UMichLaw-Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. intership: http://t.co/7vlCRbl24q
— Michigan Law School (@UMichLaw) April 16, 2014
Prof @Richard_Primus's latest in @politico: How Trump Gave the Supreme Court a Second Chance on Japanese Internment https://t.co/5yMlNHzoWu
— Michigan Law School (@UMichLaw) May 31, 2017
New digital collections from @umich Asia Library: commemorating the Japanese constitution http://t.co/ESO5nbJuLC & http://t.co/GOw48d0R2q
— Michigan Publishing (@M_Publishing) August 8, 2013
New digital collection from @umich Asia Library: 19th century Japanese playing cards http://t.co/vChxAxgdHG
— Michigan Publishing (@M_Publishing) August 8, 2013
.@UMichLSA Professor Emeritus John Campbell didn’t plan on becoming an expert on Japanese politics, but a chance Army posting set him on a path he couldn’t have imagined—one that would impact generations of future students. https://t.co/SaNS09xi1o pic.twitter.com/DVPB9G5rEb
— University of Michigan (@UMich) January 15, 2020
Stay warm out there! These @umichBentley photos from the early 1900s show 2 ways to take cover from the snow: A stylish hat like the gentleman has, feeding a squirrel on the left, or a bangasa, a traditional Japanese paper umbrella, as can be seen on the right. pic.twitter.com/AeBiEnfhP1
— Rackham Grad School (@umichgradschool) December 11, 2017
In an article in Newsweek Japan (@Newsweek_JAPAN), Kiyoteru Tsutsui, @UMSociology professor and CPS faculty associate, explores the 150-year-old relationship between @UMich and Japan. https://t.co/s6abQ2DU9e pic.twitter.com/4NrJJ62h84
— Ctr for Political St (@umisrcps) October 9, 2019
Join Oberlin Professor of East Asian Studies Ann Sherif, presenting with the @UMich Center for Japanese Studies lecture series, as she introduces the art of Hiroshima native Shikoku Gorō in the context of antiwar and anti-nuclear movements. Watch here: https://t.co/q0issnU3cY
— Oberlin Admissions (@ObieAdmissions) December 28, 2020
Today at WGAP: #Children and Law in the Shadows: Responses to Parental Abduction in Japan, Working Group in #Anthropology and #Population talk with Allison Alexy of @UMich. https://t.co/0Ldmxp5eVb @BrownAnthro pic.twitter.com/TCUEI1G7sh
— PSTC at Brown University (@PSTC_Brown) December 7, 2018
Thank you Prof. Kiyoteru Tsutsui, dir. of the Donia Human Rights Center, Univ. of Michigan, for a great talk abt Rights Make Might: Global Human Rights and Minority Social Movements in Japan. @WEAI_Columbia @ishrcolumbia @UMich pic.twitter.com/bFFAj5BQfW
— Lara J. Nettelfield (@LJNettelfield) February 8, 2020
Paula Curtis @shinpai_san (@UMich) talks late medieval forgery production during 16th century Japan #digitalhumanities pic.twitter.com/OT0g9bkjNv
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) November 11, 2016
@AllisonAlexy from @UMich tells the story of Anne and Hiro and abductions in Japan for our gender symposium at #wggp pic.twitter.com/9NPBgS9UGY
— CEAPS at UIUC (@CEAPS_UIUC) November 6, 2015
https://twitter.com/KasiaIkigai/status/1112715144663101442
They're coming in fast! Join us on Monday 22 Oct at 5pm in the @BruneiGallery at SOAS to hear Prof. Kiyoteru Tsutsui from @UMich talk about his fascinating new book: Rights Make Might: Global Human Rights and Minority Social Movements in Japan. https://t.co/9dFW0g546H pic.twitter.com/gtD5vhaUyQ
— CCRJ (@soasCCRJ) October 17, 2018
Don't miss: Lecture Thursday on #medicalerror in Japan, @umich Cr for Japanese studies: https://t.co/xeAyJZLBeT pic.twitter.com/fY5LHQcCml
— U-M IHPI (@UM_IHPI) February 2, 2016
#CFA @UMich Medieval Komonjo Workshop 2018: "Commoners and Authority in Medieval Japan," organized by @paularcurtis and supported by an AAS Northeast Asia Council grant. Applications due March 2. https://t.co/9X8duzWc1B
— AssocForAsianStudies (@AASAsianStudies) January 26, 2018
Trick or treat! #2017JET will be spending Halloween at @umich to talk about the one thing better than candy: living and working in #Japan! pic.twitter.com/t1HOAg4FrR
— JET Program USA (@JETProgram) October 27, 2016
Throwing it back a couple of ports so we can show off our voyagers' skills. Thanks to Brielle Bonetti from @UMich and @MGoAbroad for giving us a peek into her time in Japan! #semesteratsea #sassp19 pic.twitter.com/fQdEaPiVEB
— Semester At Sea (@SemesterAtSea) February 4, 2019
.@UMCJS and @UMHumanRights director Kiyoteru Tsutsui @UMSociology discusses the 150-year relationship between @umich and #Japan @umichLSA #LSAFaculty @Newsweek https://t.co/NbttiTzx3y
— International Inst. (@iimichigan) September 27, 2019
Japanese foreign exchange high school students tour the University of Michigan (@UMich) University Hospital as part of their curriculum. Later, they indulge in a game of baseball, a foreign concept to most of them. pic.twitter.com/iQO3nY7vbQ
— 1971 Live (@50YearsAgoLive) August 9, 2020
Lights. Camera. Microfilm. A Japanese film crew is at the library filming a segment on Yoko Ono's grandfather, who attended @UMich pic.twitter.com/NDahIdmFJh
— Library of Michigan (@LibraryofMich) June 23, 2017
Dante Betsch's art reflects his Japanese American heritage. @UMich @HiguchiJD @TheHarwood https://t.co/TziQwGJEuf
— Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation (@HeartMountainWY) July 5, 2019
.@HeartMountainWY gratitude Josai International University for recognizing my book: “Setsuko’s Secret” & honoring my father (turning 90 on March 16) Dad mentored professors, scientists & academic leaders from Japan & around the world @UUtah @UofMPress @UMich @USJC @KinokuniyaUSA https://t.co/uatBkQVLqJ
— Shirley Higuchi, JD (@HiguchiJD) October 31, 2020
Gerald R. Ford was the first U.S. President to visit #Japan. Come learn from Ford School and @umich faculty about the future of US-Japan Relations! (And happy conferencing @UMCJS!) Learn more: https://t.co/YqcNx7CFkA pic.twitter.com/Bq8yaYG84t
— Ford School (@fordschool) March 8, 2018
Dean @Michael_S_Barr joins @UMich alum Dr. Eisuke Sakakibara, Japan’s former Vice Minister of Finance, for the annual Michigan in Tokyo lecture.
Hosted by @UMCJS, the event brings together experts to talk about new opportunities in the global economy. #fordschooljapan pic.twitter.com/cCd7cTUNSi
— Ford School (@fordschool) May 15, 2019
Excited about giving a talk on Jan. 28 @UMCJS Winter 2021 Noon Lecture Series @UMich . It will be about #Japanese Undergrad Students’ #StudyAbroad for #Language and #Cultural Learning. Will highlight results from my #mixedmethods project.
Open lecture.https://t.co/wikZt7B1zf— Chihiro (Chi) Tajima (@chihiro_tajima) December 12, 2020
Mayumi Oka has built a tradition of excellence as the director of @umichLSA's Japanese Language Program. Now she and her husband are making a gift to build that program’s future: https://t.co/3JG0JaxRvp pic.twitter.com/3XD3I2aGfC
— University of Michigan (@UMich) August 28, 2018
This Weeping Japanese Cherry tree was planted in 1957 & can be found on the @MatthaeiNichols Grandmother Tree Walk. https://t.co/TdkFvEAm0G pic.twitter.com/ZF7F2ICYZD
— University of Michigan (@UMich) April 6, 2017
Great news! Robo Sapiens Japanicus – Robots, Gender, Family and the Japanese Nation by our 2008 Research Fellow @UMich Prof Jennifer Robertson has been published. Learn more about our grants for #socialscience #research like her cultural anthropology https://t.co/LxZAheYRE7 pic.twitter.com/dMH7lijNGh
— JUSFC (@J_USFC) August 29, 2018
Feb. 20 (Mon): "The Return of Protectionism to Japan & the US: The Manchurian Example" @UMichLaw. For details, see: https://t.co/EzhKtOCqSj pic.twitter.com/tfQWbpBZ0o
— U-M Japanese Studies (@UMCJS) February 14, 2017
Join us today at 12:00 in the Clark Library for a lecture on #military #mapmaking in #Japan! https://t.co/7bvgH3wAB4 @umich @UofMLibraries
— U-M Japanese Studies (@UMCJS) October 27, 2016
Join us 9/22 for a #CJSNoonLecture with @takeohoshi, "Personal Guarantees by SME Owners in Japan" https://t.co/hEHMUdjyAG @umich @iimichigan pic.twitter.com/tCukYjbOQD
— U-M Japanese Studies (@UMCJS) September 20, 2016
In fact, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Japan with @UM_Stamps last month and met a @umich alumni on Naoshima Island!
— Michigan Students (@UMichStudents) June 8, 2015
After @UMich, Devin Gardner continued to pursue football, with stints in the @NFL, Japan's @xl1996, and the @CFL.
Presented by @LTUAthletics, @HungryHowies, @DMC_Heals, & @DMC_Rehab pic.twitter.com/3l8pBGJAi6
— STATE CHAMPS! Michigan (@statechampsmich) June 24, 2020
Don't miss: Lecture Thursday on #medicalerror in Japan, @umich Cr for Japanese studies: https://t.co/xeAyJZLBeT pic.twitter.com/fY5LHQcCml
— U-M IHPI (@UM_IHPI) February 2, 2016
Kiyoteru Tsutsui (@UMCJS Director), Japan Foreign Minister Taro Kono,@scottderue & @UMichLaw Dean Mark West joined around 200 alumni/friends @UMichAlumni reunion in Tokyo last Sunday. #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/fJZ7ciMhRT
— Global Michigan (@GlobalMichigan) January 23, 2018
#TBThursday Japanese Crown Prince Akihito Visited @umich in 1953, via @michigandaily & @umichBentley. He later became emperor in 1989. Earlier this year, he handed over the throne to his son Naruhito. pic.twitter.com/YBVCG6RFii
— Global Michigan (@GlobalMichigan) June 13, 2019
Go Blue in Japan! @umich students on Mt. Takao, about an hour from downtown Tokyo. More pics: http://t.co/Yi07lYRG0S pic.twitter.com/GXX3RuDXPO
— Global Michigan (@GlobalMichigan) May 15, 2015
Federal health officials announced screening passengers for #CoronaVirus at 3 US airports in response to illness that sickened 100s of people in China & been detected in Japan, Thailand & South Korea.@UMich experts from @umichsph & @umichmedicine comment https://t.co/CdJsg3Od9X pic.twitter.com/uOD942ZoYE
— Michigan News (@UMichiganNews) January 21, 2020
.@umich’s Jennifer Robertson explains the increased number of genderless men and altered norms in Japan via @nytimes https://t.co/WF4mcomY1q pic.twitter.com/tav0v1sW5Z
— Michigan News (@UMichiganNews) January 11, 2017
"Plane down – off Japan, July, 1945. Destroyer to the rescue." Artwork by and in memory of our late friend, #WWII veteran and @UMich professor William Arthur Lewis (1918 – 6/1/2020)—just one of his many wartime sketches now at the #ClementsLibrary.https://t.co/8JRx59k9r3 pic.twitter.com/LSINGJ2gVj
— UM Clements Library (@ClementsLibrary) July 1, 2020
.@umich is hiring a tenure-track or tenured position in Premodern Japanese Lit and Cultural Studies: http://t.co/5i1RXsCNzJ @shinpaideshou
— Nichi Bei Foundation (@nichibei) August 25, 2014
International Day of Peace: Japanese activist will discuss experiences of women in Okinawa [Event]: https://t.co/AZoHmaFs1w
— University of Michigan (@UMich) September 15, 2016
Learn about the ancient Japanese art of bonsai, tomorrow at @MatthaeiNichols http://t.co/8qxuRl88O9 pic.twitter.com/cMZ4Lir1IR
— University of Michigan (@UMich) August 28, 2015
Grab a ticket for a special showing of a Japanese film as part of the “Enter the Samurai” Film Series sponsored by the @UMich Center for Japanese Studies! https://t.co/XaQDbMBPaz #GoBlue #VisitAnnArbor pic.twitter.com/uQPzRt92za
— Destination Ann Arbor (@AnnArbor) March 4, 2018
Mary Kamidoi, one of 120,000 people incarcerated during WWII for being Japanese, spoke to my @umich Asian American civil rights class today. “It’s time we told the truth,” she says. “I don’t feel like I have to be ashamed of what I had to go through.” @JACL_National pic.twitter.com/Tav75tzKHY
— Janet Cho (@janetcho) January 22, 2020
.@BrooksPatterson: 13 businesses, the @MEDC, & yours truly, have chipped in funds to help bring the garden to fruition. It is a result of a partnership among @michiganstateu, @MofaJapan_en, the Japanese Business Society, @cityofnovi, & @AdvantageOak. #OaklandCounty #Brooks2018
— Oakland County (@OakGov) February 8, 2018
#Brooks2018: In recognition of #Japan’s surging cultural presence and their citizens and families who live and work here, we broke ground in November on a $150K #JapaneseGarden at @michiganstateu's Tollgate Farm in @cityofnovi. #OaklandCounty pic.twitter.com/MblFWDDVX3
— Oakland County (@OakGov) February 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/OakGov/status/1045297552453718016
.@OhioState leads QuSTEAM, an @NSF-funded, multi-institutional initiative including @UChicago, @michiganstateu, @ChicagoState and @Illinois_Alma that aims to transform undergraduate quantum science education in the U.S. https://t.co/ACsObIr0MO
— Arts and Sciences (@ASCatOSU) September 23, 2020
.@michiganstateu uses Japan’s largest supercomputer to study biology. https://t.co/I4EbXOnDlT pic.twitter.com/3tZjUJ1Ea5
— MSU News (@MSUnews) November 3, 2016
Scientists from @michiganstateu and @RIBF in Japan discovered the heaviest known calcium atom. Read more: https://t.co/oUEFXaJrto pic.twitter.com/K6hVdZHWGE
— MSU News (@MSUnews) July 17, 2018
Researchers from @MichiganStateU and the @RIBF in Japan discovered eight new rare #isotopes of the #elements #phosphorus, #sulfur, #chlorine, #argon, #potassium, #scandium and, most importantly, #calcium. @NSF https://t.co/ynFtCtBY36 pic.twitter.com/ieK4P6Kt1z
— KualiResearch (@KualiResearch) July 22, 2018
Researchers @michiganstateu and the RIKEN Nishina Center in Japan have discovered eight new rare #isotopes, including the heaviest known calcium atom, calcium-60 https://t.co/ec1rSquot5 pic.twitter.com/XndMQYEGFm
— DOE Science (@doescience) July 23, 2018
A fun find from this morning! We uncovered an artifact that is potentially a part of a porcelain doll with a marking that we believe says “Japan.” We can’t wait to get it back to the lab to analyze! #WeDigMSU #SpartanSummer @michiganstateu pic.twitter.com/4808DtIGQF
— MSU Campus Archaeology Program (@capmsu) June 4, 2019
ICYMI: @michiganstateu's Tollgate Farm plants 18 cherry trees that will blossom beautifully each spring. The trees are a symbol of Oakland County's relationship with Shiga Prefecture in Japan: https://t.co/13q4VFMfD3
— David Veselenak (@DavidVeselenak) September 10, 2018
Awesome! Our team at @michiganstateu is helping to raise funds in support of the @Japan_Center’s corresponding 30th anniversary. Great to see such enthusiasm for the sister state relationship! Here’s more info on our project: https://t.co/5oUSIdujg5
— Daniel Spadafore (@DanielSpadafore) August 2, 2018
A great night in Tokyo with alumni leaders from Japan & South Korea, @MSUBroadCollege #studyabroad students, & @Japan_Center! #SpartansWill pic.twitter.com/0wEvWAVpo8
— Daniel Spadafore (@DanielSpadafore) March 9, 2019
Mr. Keiichi Higuchi, MSU Alumni Club of Japan, heard that a @Japan_Center/@michiganstateu student was missing peanut butter at a @msualumni event in Tokyo. He sent a case that week. #SpartansWill https://t.co/0QiIfTZ47j
— Daniel Spadafore (@DanielSpadafore) March 28, 2019
Meeting @michiganstateu Alumni at Medical Japan in Osaka Japan Who will #innovative the medical industry? #spartanswill @MSUnews #GOGREEN pic.twitter.com/bDNBi2FYIf
— IntelliWheels (@IntelliWheels) February 17, 2017
Great to meet students from @Illinois_Alma @michiganstateu @UofR & @UTAustin who are interning at Japan Corn Starch, one of the largest buyers of U.S. #corn in Japan and a member of the U.S.-Japan Agricultural Hall of Fame. pic.twitter.com/F4d45e9oFB
— USDAJapan (@USDAJapan) August 10, 2018
From the IAFOR Video Archive: “Freedom’s Edge – Religious Freedom, Sexual Freedom and the Future of Justice in America” a Keynote Presentation by Professor Frank S. Ravitch of @michiganstateu, USA, from ACERP2016 in Kobe, Japan. #AcademicTwitter #IAFORhttps://t.co/IED492KqdR pic.twitter.com/k7vRgycOI2
— IAFOR (@iafor) August 22, 2018
#IAFOR VIDEO Pres "Constitutional Revision in Japan" Prof Frank Ravitch @fravitch @MSULaw https://t.co/YZG0jwp7ws pic.twitter.com/yHhDMmuFJB
— IAFOR (@iafor) June 10, 2016
Two friends met at international student orientation at @michiganstateu and years later they've launched a business to combat hiring discrimination. https://t.co/P4cfcOyglh
— Joelle (@MissJoelleBrown) January 25, 2021
Unique opportunities identified in study are some ideas the business community & local agencies can capitalize on to benefit from this new border transportation system. @GordieHoweBrg @WDBA_CEO #WindsorEssex @GordieHoweBrg @CrossBorderUW @michiganstateuhttps://t.co/q6JCWEPiF2 pic.twitter.com/sTJqE8Eta6
— WindsorEssex EcDev (@weecdev) January 29, 2021
Congratulations to @MichiganStateU alumnus, Anthony Wilbon, PhD, PMP, on his appointment as the next Dean of the Howard University School of Business. #SpartanFamily @DCSpartans @MSUAlumni https://t.co/dHr8SfMLpt
— Lisa Parker (@MSULisaP) May 12, 2020
Come out to @michiganstateu's Traditional Japanese Sit-down Comic show!Get some laughs & learn.http://t.co/g08hUTw2LZ pic.twitter.com/9TXFS3lqo2
— CapAreaDistLibraries (@cadl) August 5, 2015
Ageism is real + per new @michiganstateu study, it’s more prevalent in some countries + states vs others. 2 countries where elders are respected most (tho sadly, not in US)? Japan + China. States with highest age bias? Mainly in the South and Northeast. https://t.co/1zbq0hm7Gf
— Karen Asp (@karenaspwriter) December 1, 2020
"Despite the $2.6 trillion we spend on healthcare each year, our life expectancy is only 76.4 years which is much lower than other countries like Germany, France and Japan. " – Jeff Romback speaking at @MSULaw
— MAHP (@MiHealthPlans) January 30, 2018
When I taught @michiganstateu one of my Japanese exchange students apologetically asked me if there was a “rule” requiring students to wear school-branded green attire that she didn’t know about. It was her most vivid 1st impression of a US college campus. https://t.co/SkMzAXpSBl
— Cathy Davidson (@CathyNDavidson) September 27, 2019
Michigan State University – The Department of Anthropology is pleased to announce that Stacey Camp and Ethan Watrall have been awarded a 3-year National Parks Service Japanese American Confinement Sites grant for $379,017. https://t.co/DBXlvZHqn5 MT @michiganstateu
— Prison_Health (@Prison_Health) July 13, 2020
Those who enjoyed @michiganstateu faculty & AAS Member Sidney Xu Lu's recent @jas_tw article on Japanese settler colonialism will be interested in his new open-access @CambridgeUP book on the topic. https://t.co/4ZVbvz6Di4 pic.twitter.com/N3lmDlKIaG
— AssocForAsianStudies (@AASAsianStudies) September 5, 2019
"Eastward Ho! Japanese Settler Colonialism in Hokkaido and the Making of Japanese Migration to the American West, 1869–1888," by Sidney Xu Lu of @michiganstateu, appears in the August 2019 issue of JAS & is available at @CambridgeCore. #AsianStudies https://t.co/QTimwao1ZR
— Journal of Asian Studies (@jas_tw) August 23, 2019