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U.S. universities and colleges Vol.25 (Clemson, UofSC, Furman, Wofford) / South Carolina Vol.9
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U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.29(Policies & Midterms 各種政策等 Vol.3 -大学ツイート Virginia~Florida, etc.)
内容例 @UofSC_CEC,@AgostinelliAI,@FastCompany,@ConversationEDU
上記大学と日本に関連するツイート
https://twitter.com/MooreSchool/status/1130896139509743618
Today marks the end of the #MooreSchool 4th International Conference on Corporate Finance in partnership with Hitotsubashi University in #Tokyo, Japan! Many thanks to Mizuho Financial Group for your sponsorship and all of the attendees for your participation. See you next year!
— Moore School (@MooreSchool) August 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/MooreSchool/status/808771988349132801
https://twitter.com/MooreSchool/status/768852209647976448
#MBA student Justin Chandler wonders if he made the right choice taking Japanese track in Tokyo via @TheEconomist https://t.co/pOVO9PU22R
— Moore School (@MooreSchool) May 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/USCArnoldSchool/status/1184461381703294977
Where do you want to #studyabroad? @UofSC retailing major Madi C. is traveling to Myanmar, China, Japan, India and more via @semsteratsea pic.twitter.com/XPuLlbCRrr
— UofSC College of HRSM (@UofSC_HRSM) March 9, 2017
We have some epic #StudyAbroad courses for @UofSC students in 2019: luxury management in Italy – baseball in Japan – hotel management in Czech Republic – retail, fashion and culture in the British Isles and more. Learn more here: https://t.co/GInp7TXSA6 #TravelTuesday #UofSC pic.twitter.com/YbPACyiTUK
— UofSC College of HRSM (@UofSC_HRSM) November 13, 2018
A Japanese teenager threw 881 pitches over two weeks. Is that abuse? @UofSC sport and entertainment management faculty member @watanabe2k shares his insight with @washingtonpost https://t.co/NG5kbEEy6m #UofSC #baseball #sportmanagement #sportbiz #Athletics
— UofSC College of HRSM (@UofSC_HRSM) September 6, 2018
Hey @UofSC @UofSC_HRSM students. Want to go on a cool study aboard trip to Japan? Please email me or Dr. Regan if you are interested. pic.twitter.com/ojaUSaksyR
— Nick Watanabe (@watanabe2k) November 13, 2018
.@UofSC: All students in #Japan, #Ecuador safe and accounted for after quakes https://t.co/8GtBZ7c1JV pic.twitter.com/vtvhBmQsd1
— WIS News 10 (@wis10) April 18, 2016
MEDIA: #UofSC has seismology, hazards, history, engineering & tourism faculty experts available to discuss #Japan earthquake, tsunami.
— University of South Carolina (@UofSC) March 11, 2011
UofSC students donate $6,384 to Red Cross for Japan relief from sale of Gamecocks Helping Japan T-shirts. Lots of proud student Gamecocks.
— University of South Carolina (@UofSC) September 2, 2011
Designing a tshirt for @UofSC #japanese classes! #samurai #design #wip pic.twitter.com/0EG1XtmJZE
— Bleu (@Bleu__Cheese) September 20, 2016
@GamecockFB @UofSC @PSE_SportsEdits @RayTannerSC @ruddlm Sorry for the delay and thanks for the Gamecocks swag from the #ForeverToThee contest here in Japan, these are a few picks from my first trip to Tokyo while being stationed in Japan repping SC. Go Cocks #BeatOleMiss pic.twitter.com/Qb8m1Yg3ym
— Devin Rudd (@JudgeDrudd) October 31, 2018
#IwoJima films held @UofSC reveal new information about first #WWIII battle on Japanese homeland 75 years ago. Watch now. #IwoJima75 #UofSCLibraries @PIHMS_SC @UofSCMIRC @CorpsHistory https://t.co/7uMOcEF5UA
— UofSC Libraries (@UofSClibraries) February 19, 2020
So fun learning some basic Japanese from @uofsc professor Youko Brooks! #Gamecocks ready for takeoff Tuesday! @dawnstaley pic.twitter.com/RoQigniWx0
— GamecockWBB (@GamecockWBB) June 26, 2017
Thx to @UofSC Japanese professor Yoko for helping us learn more about her culture and some of the language! @dawnstaley #Gamecocks pic.twitter.com/qZPwCvzWEF
— GamecockWBB (@GamecockWBB) June 23, 2017
P Bradley Morrah resigned from the #SC House two days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to enter active military duty and rose to the rank of major while serving in the 14th Antiaircraft Artillery in Australia and the Pacific as an intelligence officer. #ArchivesVeterans pic.twitter.com/7YIYggQF2g
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) November 10, 2020
Bruce Littlejohn resigned from the legislature in 1943 to enter @USArmy where he served in the quartermaster corps. After the Japanese surrender, he was sent to the Philippines to help prosecute Japanese war criminals for the International War Crimes Commission. #ArchivesVeterans pic.twitter.com/FKCAlWUVdW
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) November 10, 2020
#OTD in 1945 the United States invaded Japanese-held Luzon in Philippines. This photo of future #SouthCarolina governor Robert McNair was taken aboard ship at Luzon in 1945. #TBThursday #sctweets pic.twitter.com/oPGH3d8cys
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) January 9, 2020
State legislator Bruce Littlejohn entered the @USArmy in 1943, where he served primarily in the Quartermaster Corps. After the Japanese surrender, he was sent to the Philippines to help prosecute Japanese war criminals for the International War Crimes Commission. #VeteransDay pic.twitter.com/iS7VWdvzHO
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) November 11, 2019
In 1942, Robert McNair joined the US Naval Reserve as a Lt (jg). He was awarded the Bronze Star for rescuing sailors from a ship that had been hit by a Japanese kamikaze attack during battle in the Philippines. (Photo of McNair in Luzon, 1945) #NationalMilitaryAppreciationMonth pic.twitter.com/uSguuWVTOH
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) May 30, 2019
The main Japanese war crimes trial begins in Tokyo #OTD 1946. Outside Japan, some 5,000 Japanese were found guilty. Future Justice of the #SC #Supreme Court, Bruce Littlejohn served in the Philippines helping w/prosecutions for the Int'l War Crimes Commission. @UofSCLaw #sctweets pic.twitter.com/HO4D59O4uW
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) May 3, 2018
In 1943 future judge C. Bruce #Littlejohn entered the @USArmy, serving in the #QuartermasterCorps. At the Japanese surrender, he was sent to the Philippines to help prosecute Japanese war criminals for the International War Crimes Commission. #VeteransDay #sctweets pic.twitter.com/IE4YFBX7ZP
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) November 11, 2017
#OTD 1941 Imperial Japanese Navy attacks US fleet at #PearlHarbor. #FDR on a better day with Olin & Gladys Johnston pic.twitter.com/3YWR5upgpp
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) December 7, 2015
#Artifactoid CB Littlejohn's ID card. In #Philippines w/ Internat'l War Crimes Commission to prosecute Japanese pic.twitter.com/3l13THZrpn
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) October 19, 2015
An official announcement of Japan’s unconditional surrender to the Allies was made public to the world on August 14, 1945. Here's future #SouthCarolina governor Bob McNair on shipboard in Luzon, the Philippines, in 1945. #VJDay #VJDay75 pic.twitter.com/PXj1XCC3cl
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) August 14, 2020
April is #InternationalGuitarMonth! Future #SC Senator Donald Holland kept himself entertained while in the @USArmy. He spent eighteen months in occupied #Japan, working as a Criminal Investigation Division translator. @scdp @SCSenatePress #sctweets pic.twitter.com/MFOdLI9voP
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) April 19, 2018
President #FranklinRoosevelt asked Congress to declare war on #Japan #OTD in 1941. A few years later, #FDR visited #SC Governor #OlinJohnson & First Lady Gladys Johnston at the #GovernorsMansion. @FDRLibrary @SenateHistory @OurPresidents #sctweets pic.twitter.com/kGxGzIwHBr
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) December 8, 2017
#OTD 1941 FDR asks Congress for a Declaration of War w/Japan; FDR visiting #SC Gov & Mrs Olin Johnston, 1943-45 @FDRLibrary @UofSClibraries pic.twitter.com/baDXwO1ndD
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) December 8, 2016
Future SC legislator Don Holland was 18 mos in occupied Japan as Crim Invest Div translator #TravelTuesday @USArmy pic.twitter.com/t1DJpr5a32
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) April 26, 2016
Future state Rep Don Holland served in occupied Japan as a Criminal Investigation Division translator. #VeteransDay pic.twitter.com/UdTK3ZQeLQ
— UofSC Political Coll (@UofSC_SCPC) November 11, 2015
@UofSC, one of your journalism graduates, who is a host on @foxandfriends, said on national TV that the U.S. defeated "communist Japan." Yes, that's right, and she's one of yours. Aren't you proud? #BeBest #CommunistJapan https://t.co/QyQs00w2x4
— Where's My Broadband? (@nailpounder) August 17, 2018
Tonight's performance of Tao is FREE to Clemson students with an ID one hour before the 7:30 p.m. performance at the @BrooksCenterCU. TAO’s modern, high-energy performances, showcasing the ancient art of Japanese drumming, have transfixed audiences worldwide.#ClemsonFamily https://t.co/c6OBkg1nne
— College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities (@ClemsonCAAH) February 4, 2020
@CU_BioE will be hosting top researchers from Japan for the 2018 Intl. Biomaterials Symposium at the Madren Center on April 16, 2018. Hope to see lots of excited students and faculty from @ClemsonCECAS and @ClemsonResearch there. #biomaterials #research https://t.co/8s5oFwANOI
— Orthopaedic Tissue Regen & Orthobiologics Lab (@MercuriLab) March 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/LaClarkin/status/1003944195315453952
Thank You to Thomas Nance ‘88 for making his #ClemsonGiveDay gift all the way from Japan! There's still time visit https://t.co/U3GNSwCAhI
— Clemson University (@ClemsonUniv) April 6, 2016
My future pop-in-law was a @ClemsonUniv student and home in Kings Mtn, N.C. for the weekend #OTD in 1941. He was at the soda fountain of a local pharmacy that afternoon taking in news of the Japanese attack at #PearlHarbor. There by chance he met a young @DavidsonCollege grad.
— Warren Bingham (@WarrenBingham) December 7, 2020
Arch. prof emeritus receives nat'l medal of distinction for longtime efforts to promote relations between US & Japan https://t.co/6P9uwLc1za
— College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities (@ClemsonCAAH) June 19, 2017
Take a trip across the ocean with us while we explore Japanese architecture and living spaces on The Furman University Vlog: MayX Edition. Click the link for the full video after you catch a sneak peek below ⬇️ https://t.co/srrtZLplg3 pic.twitter.com/3Lrk3rxz4n
— Furman University (@FurmanU) July 19, 2018
Prof @plthomasEdD has published a new book about renowned Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. https://t.co/lh9clS5drH pic.twitter.com/rH39FOg1Ik
— Furman University (@FurmanU) February 10, 2016
Shi Institute staff and sophomores from Furman’s Greenbelt, a sustainable living community, celebrated Arbor Day a little early by planting two Japanese snowbell trees in front of Johns Hall. Student engagement is one of the standards that makes Furman a Tree Campus USA. pic.twitter.com/D0GaElYCTg
— Furman University (@FurmanU) November 16, 2019
Renowned Japanese puppet troupe, Tonda Ningyô Jôruri, performs March 22 at Furman. https://t.co/cnz0Mj39Eu pic.twitter.com/PDGTkX19U7
— Furman University (@FurmanU) March 17, 2016
We're coming to you live from #FurmanMayX classes in Japan, Europe and Greenville on Snapchat. Follow us today! pic.twitter.com/XNyaUD7LdO
— Furman University (@FurmanU) May 23, 2016
Three recent Furman grads will be learning about conservation in Thailand and the art of puppetry in Japan through the Freeman Foundation International Internship Program. #TheFurmanAdvantage https://t.co/h7qMg8s3f9 pic.twitter.com/cFuernWAgO
— Furman University (@FurmanU) June 1, 2019
Austin Charles will attend @GeorgiaStateU College of Law with sights set on Japan. http://t.co/rUcXJtCm7f #FurmanGrad pic.twitter.com/Vgm6YvfuZy
— Furman University (@FurmanU) May 10, 2015
Kenichiro Sasae, Japan’s current Ambassador to the US speaks @Riley_Institute Japan in the 21st Century, March 25-26 http://t.co/iw4jt0WLox
— Furman University (@FurmanU) March 24, 2014
Hey #FurmanBound! Check out study away summer programs in China and Japan. Deadline is May 2! http://t.co/JfbeSkmLc3 pic.twitter.com/Y04i22LQB7
— Furman University (@FurmanU) May 1, 2014
Alicia Key '21, @FurmanCompSci major/linguistics minor, is looking for archeological evidence that Japanese and Korean descended from the same ancestor language. Hers is one of 145 digital presentations for the 12th annual Furman Engaged. https://t.co/pMdVOdc1QO @FurmanU pic.twitter.com/zzsrvzXO5G
— Furman News (@FurmanNews) May 21, 2020
Through the Freeman Foundation International Internship Program, three @FurmanU graduates will intern in Japan and Thailand and will study Bunraku puppetry, elephants and more. https://t.co/ScahnIfnKC @GVIWORLD @FurmanArt @comfurman1 @FurmanTheatre #TheFurmanAdvantage pic.twitter.com/7UiMM4WnCE
— Furman News (@FurmanNews) May 31, 2019
Tonda Ningyô Jôruri Puppet traditional Theater https://t.co/m9vJY2Gwmy @FurmanU Tuesday w mini-Japanese Festival. pic.twitter.com/fQIxUrGooz
— Upstate International (@UpstateInt_SC) March 20, 2016
https://twitter.com/Greenville_SC/status/656645411223031808
A Journey Moment of Spring Morning Zen. Japanese garden @FurmanU. Fine photographic art for healthcare interiors. #healingart #healthcare #interiordesign #photography #yeahTHATgreenville #travelersrest pic.twitter.com/CLCvFmo2xz
— Rich Nicoloff (@Rich5off) May 3, 2018
The Royal Japanese Cherry trees are in full bloom on the @FurmanU campus. I'm lucky to live near #yeahthatgreenville & #travelersrest to experience & photograph this amazing campus! pic.twitter.com/UcD4OP0Wzk
— Rich Nicoloff (@Rich5off) April 5, 2019
Japanese native and North Carolina resident Akira Satake will present a recital on the shamisen, a Japanese… http://t.co/C66GP70f2K
— Wofford College (@woffordcollege) March 15, 2013
TODAY! There will be a lecture on Japanese Printmaking in Leonard Auditorium at 4 p.m. Learn about the history, techniques and motifs of Japanese woodblock prints, arguably the most recognizable form of Japanese art. This event is free and open to the public.
— Wofford College (@woffordcollege) October 4, 2018