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U.S. universities and colleges Vol.29 (Duke) / North Carolina Vol.16
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.31 (NC State, Wake Forest) / North Carolina Vol.18
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North Carolina Vol.6 (Wake Forest & Duke)
North Carolina Vol.5 (UNC at Charlotte/Greensboro, North Carolina State University, etc.)
上記大学と日本に関連するツイート
In his time at Japan's Kamioka Observatory, physics professor Chris Walter was part of groundbreaking research on the mass (or lack thereof) of neutrinos
✒️➡️ https://t.co/P3pRkuWLLg pic.twitter.com/pi63dcxqj9
— Duke University (@DukeU) January 14, 2019
https://twitter.com/DukeU/status/1164848507234201600
As the Fed cuts interest rates, Prof. @CamHarvey posits that the U.S. could mirror Japan, facing a 'liquidity trap' when businesses hoard cash. Others disagree in this @business piece https://t.co/aAuTUJ5laY
— Duke Fuqua (@DukeFuqua) March 26, 2020
Today was the 1st sign of the dreaded liquidity trap. Investors are abandoning bonds for cash. This is a consequence of the Fed's drastic cut of interest rates to 0%. I hope we are not headed to a Japan-like situation. See my LinkedIn post. @DukeFuqua https://t.co/AkDy7oz8lE
— Campbell Harvey (@camharvey) March 18, 2020
It adds more beauty when your image (lung organoid) is picked for cover! Thank you @NatureCellBio for choosing our image. Image courtesy – Hiroaki Katsura, a former postdoc in our lab (now at RIKEN, Japan). @DukeCellBiology @RegenerateNext @DukeU @DukeMEDx https://t.co/F38OyHK1ZJ pic.twitter.com/i4c8TY40e0
— Tata-lab_Duke (@Tatalab_Duke) August 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/DukeAsia/status/986264575778664448
Next Thursday, 11/7, @SheilaSmithCFR will speak @DukeU about changes in Japan's views towards its military and debates on the role the Japanese SDF should play in Asia and around the world. https://t.co/EkvHNFuwuE pic.twitter.com/4jvlxICTf3
— Duke APSI (@DukeAsia) October 29, 2019
Thurs, 2/28, 4PM: Profs. Duncan Williams (@USC) & Eric Muller (@unc_law) speak @DukeU on the legacy of #Japanese #internment. https://t.co/Cs1NP3VySZ@DukeLibrarian @dukeaasp @DukeChronicle @UNCAsiaCenter @DukeMigration @DukeCMA @dukereligion @DukeFSP @DHRCatFHI @BlDvlHumanities pic.twitter.com/eae2Rj7Naq
— Duke APSI (@DukeAsia) February 22, 2019
.@danariely continues to discuss irrationality all over the world. This week, he was on TV in Japan http://t.co/sn3ENTsr9j
— Duke Fuqua (@DukeFuqua) April 21, 2014
Mercy Corrales, GEMBA '00 tranformed @LeviStraussCo Japan and made @Starbucks a #1 brand in Japan. http://t.co/OlZ8190EAw #EMBA
— Duke Fuqua (@DukeFuqua) October 23, 2014
#OTD at @DukeU in 1955, students watched Ugetsu, the 1st feature-length Japanese movie to be shown in Page Auditorium.
(Article from the 11/8/1955 @DukeChronicle. Quadrangle Pictures is now part of @FreewaterDuke!) pic.twitter.com/DxEX33ptVN
— Duke University Archives (@dukeuarchives) November 9, 2017
“Visualizing Japan,” MOOC co-taught by @DukeU's Gennifer Weisenfeld, nominated for the Japan Prize. via @MIT http://t.co/JrNqK6ocFQ
— Online Duke (@OnlineDuke) September 28, 2015
WATCH: @DukeStudents are headed to Japan to compete in the @AmazonRobotics Challenge https://t.co/ntiXXjwxr2 pic.twitter.com/M2fTTkpA35
— dukeresearch (@dukeresearch) July 20, 2017
Duke's neutrino-hunters are excited about the 'Hyper K' experiment being planned in Japan. http://t.co/cYGLYQSgVy
— dukeresearch (@dukeresearch) June 9, 2015
Headed for Japan next week, @DukeU students are competing in the Amazon Robotics Challenge! https://t.co/w12u3WyAYy https://t.co/qIgleuhUZ4
— Duke Engineering (@DukeEngineering) July 17, 2017
New Book: Prof Anne Allison on #Japanese insecurity epidemic in the recession era http://t.co/6OlLEiNp2z @DukePress pic.twitter.com/yi1Gf8vJ7s
— Duke University (@DukeU) November 19, 2013
Countries such as South Korea, Japan, and Singapore have seen a fraction of the per-capita fatality rate in the United States
According to @DukeGHI's Shenglan Tang, one factor may be their recent experience with pandemics such as SARS, MERS, and H1N1https://t.co/htK1YOMZf0
— Duke University (@DukeU) August 19, 2020
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Number of Japanese Olympic teams by Hiroshi Hoketsu, who earned a master's degree from @DukeU in 1968. #DukeinTheOlympics
— Duke Athletics (@DukeATHLETICS) August 1, 2016
Franklin Roosevelt wins! This one went into overtime. Japanese Internment Camps was a dominant issue for some of our students and will continue to haunt FDR in the Final Four. #PresidentialMarchMadness #DukeSB18 @DukeSanford @DukeStudents @DukeU @PresFDR @FDRLibrary pic.twitter.com/f2HsommXey
— Polis (Duke University) (@PolisAtDuke) March 15, 2018
Article #7 of the inaugural visible thinking publication is a graphic novel about former Japanese internment camp internee, Helen Harano, written by @DukeU student Barbara Xiong. It tells a 1st hand account of an internment camp. Check it out at https://t.co/KZS9LLobuR! pic.twitter.com/rgYcEGkLo3
— DukeVisibleThinking (@DUVisibleThink) March 13, 2019
Explore the experience of a 9-year-old Japanese-American girl living in a WWII internment camp via @DukeU student Barbara Xiong's graphic novel "Topaz": https://t.co/HE9FCLBArI
Inspired by research and a @Duke_TWP course, it appears in the inaugural issue of Visible Thinking. pic.twitter.com/yxBvMzb5ka
— Trinity College at Duke (@DukeTrinity) March 13, 2019
Our #BlueDeviloftheWeek fell in love with all things Japanese and now teaches @DukeU as a #secondcareer. http://t.co/9EOt40b1W3
— Working@Duke (@WorkingatDuke) March 18, 2013
In addition to the Japanese tea ceremonies @DukeGardens, the other best kept secret @dukeu is the FREE lunch and art talks @DukeArts in the Ruby. pic.twitter.com/8GV54dDHk6
— Prof. Gavin Yamey MD MPH (@GYamey) March 1, 2019
Come together on the Abe road: India and Japan: ever-closer friends https://t.co/voOP1lJ8oU via @TheEconomist @DukeFuqua
— Duke in India (@DukeInIndia) December 9, 2015
@LSEReviewBooks reviews @DukeU anthropologist Anne Allison's "Precarious #Japan" from @DUKEpress: http://t.co/iSA2D5ALq8
— WEAI (@WEAI_Columbia) January 31, 2014
Grad students at @DukeU will travel to Madagascar, Japan & Alabama researching humanity’s effect on Earth's environment and planetary history—supported by a grant for the project “Rethinking Humanity’s Place in an Anthropocene World” at @KenanEthics https://t.co/IAzWLRLZ9y pic.twitter.com/WMmOLY4iWo
— Luce Foundation (@HLuceFdn) June 12, 2018
Megan Lee ’19 was selected as a member of the USRowing U19 National Team to represent the US at the 2019 World Rowing Junior Championships in Tokyo, Japan August 7-11! Megan will attend @DukeU University and be a member of the crew team. #NCDS #wrjchamps @dukerow @worldrowing pic.twitter.com/wZquH7tBn6
— Newton Country Day (@NCDS1880) July 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/gabyplantbio/status/1110917515293663233
Figure 2. Sales of marketed disease-modifying therapies targeting highly active relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis across the US, Japan, and five major EU markets, by brand, 2016–25 https://t.co/aNR6j3O3TB #MS @nyscf @Datamonitor_SY @Transplant_Doc @DukeU @BioEdenUS pic.twitter.com/WaoxmP2Pr0
— Pharma Intelligence (@Pharma_Intell) August 30, 2018
@DukeU Innovative Research in Japanese Studies journal accepts papers on Japan written by graduate students http://t.co/DoDSwb10we
— IAJS Grads (@IAJSGrads) July 27, 2013
#Duke2023 F19 is a good time to begin a new language, not just because @DukeU has an amazing array of offerings, but because 101 levels in ARABIC GREEK HINDI KOREAN JAPANESE LATIN MODERN HEBREW PERSIAN TURKISH & RUSSIAN are only taught in fall. pic.twitter.com/NXgfbwW2dZ
— BlueDevilHumanities (@BlDvlHumanities) June 4, 2019
Please join us for our #UCSB Inaugural Koichi Takashima Lecture on Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 4:00 PM PST! Featuring the electrifying Gennifer Weisenfeld (@DukeU) on “Electric Design: Light, Labor and Leisure in Prewar Japanese Advertising.”
Zoom link: https://t.co/VLcs3sk3h3 pic.twitter.com/BCCPgytGJZ
— UCSB East Asian Languages & Cultural Studies (@UCSBEastAsian) February 2, 2021
Students interested in #Japan & #Japanese should check out this new FA19 course (#uncstudents – remember cross-registration is a thing!). @DukeAASP @jhfcduke @UNCAsiaCenter @ASAatDuke @humanicators @DukeLibraries https://t.co/vVgkLWSLwx
— Duke APSI (@DukeAsia) June 5, 2019
We look forward to seeing Prof. Quintero's incorporation of sound, objects, space, and movement as well as elements drawn from Viewpoints and Japanese butoh. @UNCAsiaCenter https://t.co/SoEHJGzrF2
— Duke APSI (@DukeAsia) October 17, 2019
Trade opens up in Japan, @NCState University Plant Sciences Initiative announces a big partnership with a well known company and Farm Bureau policy takes shape in this week's #NCFarmBureau Report with @_LyndaLoveland. https://t.co/Oo2NRN0LaO @SASsoftware @NCStateCALS
— NC Farm Bureau (@NCFarmBureau) December 6, 2019
A great way to start my trip to North Carolina, as I joined many key business, academic, & political leaders who build strong ties between Japan & the Tar Heel State, at an event hosted by @NCState's NC Japan Center & the Triangle Japanese Business Association. -Amb. Sugiyama pic.twitter.com/PltG1G5Qt8
— Japan Embassy DC (@JapanEmbDC) October 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/NCStateCNR/status/1301868896782356481
We made our way to Tachikawa, Japan. Really excited about signing of MOU between @NCState and Japan's Institute for Statistical Mathematics. Looking forward to continued and growing collaboration. @NCStateGlobal @NCStateCED @NCSUHigherEd @NCState pic.twitter.com/PhltvsYSlT
— Paul D. Umbach (@HigherEdMoney) November 13, 2019
Really informative and fun business protocol workshop on Japan. @NCState Japan Center is a great resource for our state! https://t.co/HecwHwTOyb
— Kathleen Henry (@KathleenHenry10) November 7, 2019
Last night we had the opportunity to help ring in the new Reiwa Era in #Japan with our partners, @NCState & @ncjapancenter. Thank you to @SaraGuterbock for educating us on the culture, science, & history behind saké. @KathleenHenry10 #TriangleDelivers pic.twitter.com/OQKn8VTOh9
— Wake County Econ Dev (@RaleighWake) May 8, 2019
Special thanks to @KathleenHenry10 and @NCState Japan Center Director Jonathan Brewster for sharing Japanese business etiquette during our bi-monthly #WakeCounty partners meeting. #FDI #TriangleDelivers https://t.co/XDM1LZl5uN pic.twitter.com/642g79MYaI
— Wake County Econ Dev (@RaleighWake) November 7, 2019
Hearing from @NCState NC Japan Center Director Jonathan Brewster about the Japanese economy & culture #TriangleDelivers @RaleighWake pic.twitter.com/8wdffUT1At
— Michael Haley (@beincarolina) November 7, 2019
Please join us and the @georgetownsfs Asian Studies Program for an April 12 conversation about the policy relevance of religion in #Japan with @mclaughlin_levi (@NCState), moderated by Troy Robinson. RSVP below! https://t.co/AzUOADzJDr
— Berkley Center (@GUberkleycenter) March 28, 2019
Luce/ @ACLS1919 Fellow Levi McLaughlin, Associate Prof at @NCState, discusses religion and politics in Japan on a @ProjectRS podcast. Learn more about his research on Soka Gakkai, a politically influential Buddhist organization in Japan https://t.co/9ZCyRfc0dJ pic.twitter.com/nla1LG3rhS
— Luce Foundation (@HLuceFdn) July 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/NewBooksNetwork/status/1166420517634695168
Don't miss the new #SushiMon restaurant in Raleigh if you're a fan of Japanese food! Great fish and specialty dishes, conveniently located near @NCState on Hillsborough Street https://t.co/USCC4zwoF0 pic.twitter.com/V27kpf9xZT
— NC Triangle Dining (@NCTriDining) March 10, 2019
Not able to attend our #SunandStar event on Religion and Politics in Japan? Find out what you missed from visiting @NCState professor @mclaughlin_levi in the post below.#SMUTowerCenterhttps://t.co/oP1U0E3XQv
— SMU Tower Center (@SMUTowerCenter) April 13, 2020
Happening now: Religion and politics in Japan. @mclaughlin_levi of @ncstate is informing our audience on the constitutional revisions occurring bc of shifts w/in Japan’s religious institutions. Follow along for highlights from the talk.#SMUSunandStar #SMUTowerCenter pic.twitter.com/R6FqOEvrkG
— SMU Tower Center (@SMUTowerCenter) February 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/meijiat150/status/1075123055955824640
Join @NCState TONIGHT from 5-6 PM for a webinar discussing "Japan and the US: Beyond the Crisis with Ambassador Sugiyama" Register at https://t.co/iX01G0JWuu. #Japan #US #Webinar
— Japan-America Society of Washington DC (@jas_wdc) July 7, 2020
White grubs, like this Japanese beetle grub, are white/gray & a "C" shape. Photo: Jim Baker @ncstate, Bugwood pic.twitter.com/cAQEeB3pM4
— Turf Magazine (@TurfMagazine) September 19, 2016
.@RTATriangle and @RDUAirport speaking of Asia, has anyone thought about Japan? Lots of companies in @TheRTP are from Japan, and @UNC and @NCStateEngr have official partnerships with @NagoyaUniv… could we further research/investment here by bringing Japan & RDU closer? https://t.co/sMKJLX9TbX
— Kéita Yokoyama (@KeitaAY) December 17, 2017
Anneliese Vendel will study abroad in Japan during summer 2018 w/ @GilmanProgram. Learn more: https://t.co/orwXBNdfdO. @NCStateEngr @NCStateCALS @NCStateCHASS @NCStateGlobal #GenerationStudyAbroad #GetToKnowFAO #PackAbroad #HowlBack pic.twitter.com/BokMdxUo50
— Fellowship Advising (@NCStateFAO) May 11, 2018
Study abroad experiences aren't just for undergraduate students! Our @ElonMhe cohort explored Japanese higher education and culture during Winter Term in Kyoto & Osaka, Japan. ➡️ https://t.co/aZhp2Zfc6Y pic.twitter.com/6zDEion7JQ
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 30, 2020
#Elon students make international news in Japan. READ: https://t.co/IcHmigEO1y pic.twitter.com/shTorUVbae
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) September 12, 2016
Fulbrighter Mat Goldberg, @elonuniversity '14, just returned from his 3rd year of Korea Japan English Camp, which he est. after serving as an ETA in Korea. It's wonderful to witness his continued commitment to mutual understanding & ELL after the @FulbrightPrgrm! @KJECexperience pic.twitter.com/7t6QS3udzl
— Elon National & International Fellowships Office (@ElonFellowships) August 12, 2019
@elonuniversity What kind of religions are practiced in Japan? Take REL357 Sages & Samurai and find out! #religionmatters pic.twitter.com/WDnoZsqyZt
— ElonReligiousStudies (@ElonRelS) April 11, 2017
It’s amazing what a bat and yellow ball can lead to. A BIG thank you to @elonuniversity @ElonPhoenix for the incredible trip to Japan! We made new friends and so many memorable experiences. Forever thankful. pic.twitter.com/hpEVAVW3aK
— Mallory Borden (@mborden22) December 1, 2019
Lucas Tupinamba (’20, pictured left) is using his stipend to study Zen Buddhism in Oita, Japan. Next, he heads to Osaka and Tokyo before traveling to join the @DavidsonCollege in Shanghai program, along with fellow #BelkScholar Lorena James (’21), for his fall semester abroad. pic.twitter.com/0Vm0EBUB8t
— The John M. Belk Endowment (@BelkEndowment) August 17, 2018
Prof. Starr & wife Miki experienced the Japan quake firsthand. New exhibit will feature their disaster-inspired art. http://t.co/kF9lsksCmZ
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 8, 2014
From Japanese tea to running a radio station to studying facial tattoos — #WFU students have stories to tell http://t.co/aNYc6vOE
— Wake Forest News (@WakeForestNews) January 2, 2013
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 70 years ago, veteran remembers @JournalNow http://t.co/ba9Hm8Ir
— Wake Forest News (@WakeForestNews) December 7, 2011
But it sure would make my trip to Japan more pleasant. #Japan #Yen #WakeForest @WakeForest http://t.co/Vkp6xV8a
— Jeff Nimmer (@JeffNimmer) February 1, 2013
#SpeasG2 #AsiaDay #HowWeExpressOurselves Learning about culture in #WFUMOA #Japan @participate @ibpyp #globaled @WakeForest pic.twitter.com/Uuuc6SkS9v
— Speas Global Elem (@SpeasGlobal) April 7, 2017