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Shimomura's research @Princeton on jellyfish opened many avenues in biomedical research: Japanese Nobel laureate Shimomura dies at 90 – The Japan News https://t.co/MDCjYnf8qR
— Princeton University Research (@princetonideas) October 22, 2018
Wrapped in secrecy: Professor Conlan on medieval Japanese manuscripts: https://t.co/47nSfNQZ5q pic.twitter.com/MI1S7aYYeW @mcgrawect
— Princeton University Research (@princetonideas) February 10, 2016
In his job market paper, Yann Koby provides new theory and evidence for implications of low or negative interest rates for banking and monetary policy: https://t.co/G1IFWOLvd2 pic.twitter.com/XZvaNirwX9
— Princeton Economics (@PrincetonEcon) November 21, 2019
Ralph Koijen at the @UChicago, Robert Richmond at @nyuniversity and Motohiro Yogo at @Princeton used a decade of data across the U.S., U.K., euro area and Japan. https://t.co/VLd7b7ensu
— Financial Planning (@finplan) July 24, 2020
@maccalm_project Co-Investigator Nobuhiro Kiyotaki warns that the US-China trade war risks substantially disrupting the international financial system: https://t.co/Bz5h5FI9F9 #tradewar #macroecononics #finance #japan @PrincetonEcon
— MacCaLM (@maccalm_project) August 15, 2018
We were honored to welcome the delegation from the University of Tokyo to the Rockefeller/Mathey dining hall @Princeton https://t.co/S3tFbTs4vm
— Princeton Dining (@PrincetonDining) December 7, 2018
Japan shouldn't make the mistake of normalizing too early because its economy isn't robust, says @Princeton's Alan Blinder. @japansociety pic.twitter.com/BOEiQtjXJf
— Fred Katayama (@freddiethekat) December 3, 2018
Join us in Tokyo next week for a conversation with @Princeton’s Bernard Haykel on Saudi Arabia’s transformation, and its potential impact across the #MiddleEast and beyond. More info: https://t.co/wtRy5oilmA pic.twitter.com/6TDEvELjz1
— UN University (@UNUniversity) May 15, 2018
Opinion by @Gary__Bass: #Trump’s ignorant comments about Japan were bad – even for him. https://t.co/UzEO0hg4vK pic.twitter.com/w47mDatqnc
— Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (@PrincetonSPIA) June 28, 2019
Alumnus @Random_guy_IND was part of the Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund of #Sylff. Last month all 20 leaders were invited to Japan to represent their institutions/countries. More on Sylff here: https://t.co/oFYvMzQC7Z pic.twitter.com/AOU0BpcOLB
— Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (@PrincetonSPIA) October 9, 2018
WWS' Frank von Hippel comments on how an underground lab tackles #Japan's nuclear waste issue. http://t.co/FdLhiJz8DW via @washingtonpost
— Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (@PrincetonSPIA) July 14, 2014
WWS assistant prof. Oleg Itskhoki: Yen depreciation drives up the marginal costs of Japanese exporters. http://t.co/A6bv6ZHpJn via @BW
— Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (@PrincetonSPIA) July 8, 2014
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What does WWS' Paul Krugman have to say about Japan's economic slowdown? cc: @BloombergTV @washingtonpost http://t.co/nCkNxL2Imm
— Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (@PrincetonSPIA) November 14, 2013
WWS' Frank von Hippel was quoted in the ABC News story, "Japan to Make More Plutonium Despite Big Stockpile" http://t.co/vbUurw4O
— Princeton School of Public & International Affairs (@PrincetonSPIA) June 1, 2012
Africa: China and Japan’s Next Battleground? | The Diplomat http://t.co/fbb5P2ev92
— Princeton Politics (@PUPolitics) January 14, 2014
Japan vows no compromise on islands row – Asia-Pacific – Al Jazeera English http://t.co/aIMtNwrl via @ajenglish
— Princeton Politics (@PUPolitics) September 27, 2012
In Japan, the right rises on China fears – Features – Al Jazeera English http://t.co/nxvoTI8F via @ajenglish
— Princeton Politics (@PUPolitics) September 14, 2012
Japan and North Korea Set To Talk | Flashpoints http://t.co/rw79PNbf via @Diplomat_APAC
— Princeton Politics (@PUPolitics) August 15, 2012
Photos from AMS's Feb. 15 symposium, "Japanese/America": https://t.co/5ZyRCt2VKh @Princeton @princetonarts @NoNoBoyMusic @PUMusicDept pic.twitter.com/AErwdbQOz9
— Princeton AMS (@PrincetonAMS) February 22, 2019
Join us this afternoon and evening at our symposium, "Japanese/America." Presentations begin at 1:30, Karen Tei Yamashita keynote at 4:30, @NoNoBoyMusic music at 8 https://t.co/I6sTb6LUBl @Princeton @princetonarts @PUMusicDept #AsianAmericanStudies pic.twitter.com/wtGXxhXbCz
— Princeton AMS (@PrincetonAMS) February 15, 2019
Congratulations to our "Japanese/America" symposium keynote speaker, Karen Tei Yamashita, and to all of the @AAAStudies 2019 Book Award Winners! https://t.co/X6ununUD3G
— Princeton AMS (@PrincetonAMS) February 13, 2019
Now on the @Princeton homepage: Feb. 15 Japanese/America symposium w @iykoday, @paulnadal_, @NoNoBoyMusic, Andrew Way Leong, Karen Umemoto, Karen Tei Yamashita: #princetonarts @pumusicdept https://t.co/uAs2hJJieU pic.twitter.com/PdPzOeyEuL
— Princeton AMS (@PrincetonAMS) February 8, 2019
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Tonight at 11:30pm on @NJTV, Princeton & Slavery, clarinetist Andy Lamy, artist Joyce J. Scott, and traditional Japanese paper-making. @STKArtGallery @gfsnj @NJSymphony @stockton_edu @Princeton @NJArtsCouncil https://t.co/yg5r6LtL8Z
— State of the Arts (@SOTA_NJ) May 30, 2019
Our scientist Hiroshi Gota at WR 2016 w Dr. Mozer @berkeleyphysics Dr. Yamada @PPPLab, & Dr. Ono @Univ_of_Tokyo. pic.twitter.com/2am1LLMmnT
— TAE Technologies (@TAE) March 16, 2016
This great photo from @Princeton: Einstein, Yukawa (first Japanese Nobel Laureate), Wheeler (coined the word 'black hole') and #HomiBhabha
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) October 30, 2017
【Prange Collection Blog】 Happy Birthday Marius Jansen!
Dr. Jansen was a scholar of Japanese history at @Princeton.
Read his story in: https://t.co/j70PlZoZwj— Prange Collection (@PrangeColl) April 1, 2019
Happy Birthday Professor Earl Miner! (1927-2004) He taught English and Comparative Literature at @Princeton til 2002. Between 1946-47, he worked as clerk/typist/#interpreter in Occupied Japan. His interview transcript is available to download from https://t.co/C44ZSHbhq2 #OTD
— Prange Collection (@PrangeColl) February 21, 2018
#OTD in 1918, Marion J. Levy, Jr. was born. He was a Navy's Japanese Language Program officer during WWII. He later joined the @Princeton and served as the Chairman of East Asian Studies (@PrincetonEAS). His interview is available at the Prange Collection! https://t.co/C44ZSHbhq2
— Prange Collection (@PrangeColl) December 12, 2017
I met @drjwalk as a PhD student @Princeton when I worked @StateDept. Later he joined my team @gmfus working on US-European approaches to Asia as geopolitical gravity shifted east. He was my indispensable guide to Japan. And now he is the new president of @japansociety! Congrats. https://t.co/G8OufhMHk7
— Daniel Twining (@DCTwining) October 4, 2019
In Japan, Todai occupies a cultural space akin to @Harvard @Princeton & @Yale combined in the US! CC @lyrichues @CFR_org @japantimes https://t.co/fRXQbhFtYg
— Devin T. Stewart (@devintstewart) November 3, 2016
What is the place of Japan in American Social Thought? Join the Gravensteen lecture on November 2nd by Prof. Amy Borovoy, cultural anthropologist in modern Japanese society & culture @Princeton .
▶️ https://t.co/rWj2o9ErtJ @BAISunileiden @japansinleiden @LeidenHum pic.twitter.com/TBM7EGrEGL— LeidenGlobal (@LeidenGlobal) October 27, 2018
What is the long-term influence of Japanese aid to Southeast #Asia? Find out during the lecture by Jin Sato @Princeton on May 25th. #Japan @japansinleiden @AsianStudies @fggaleiden @LeidenLaw @SATS_LeidenUniv https://t.co/0rUX6FcM0y pic.twitter.com/83BHTkaZAd
— LeidenGlobal (@LeidenGlobal) May 13, 2018
From the current issue: https://t.co/z4tDaejkTS "On the Transnational Destruction of Cities: What Japan and the United States Learned from the Bombing of Britain and Germany in the Second World War" by Sheldon Garon @Princeton #globalhist #intlhist #militaryhist #twitterstorians
— Past and Present (@PastPresentSoc) May 4, 2020
On advanced access: https://t.co/z4tDaejkTS "On the Transnational Destruction of Cities: What Japan and the United States Learned from the Bombing of Britain and Germany in the Second World War" by Sheldon Garon @Princeton #globalhist #intlhist #militaryhist #twitterstorians
— Past and Present (@PastPresentSoc) March 26, 2020
FMWG's Frank von Hippel from @Princeton & Masafumi Takubo highlight Japan’s plan to convert its 48-ton stockpile of separated plutonium–authors found the MOX program will cost about 10x more than the LEU fuel that would otherwise be used by these reactors https://t.co/uHv1xd1oa6
— International Nuclear Security Forum (@INS_Forum) October 17, 2018
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What is the #Japanese concept of #Ikigai – what is our “reason for being”? For those treat #Pain, what can we do to ensure we have passion + mission in what we do for our #patients? #empathy #PainAwarenessMonth @ASALifeline @ASRA_Society @RareDiseases @Princeton #WIMmonth @NORD pic.twitter.com/7ZFwqRctl0
— Dr. Anita Gupta (@DocAnitaGupta) September 12, 2018
Japanese Magnolias are in bloom today! @Princeton #blooming pic.twitter.com/CHWJWrVbpK
— T Patrick Milas (@PatrickMilas) April 23, 2018
#EFA2020 papers include 'Low Rates and Bank Loan Supply: Theory and Evidence from Japan' by Cynthia Mei Balloch*, Yann Koby of @LSEnews @LSEEcon @LSEfinance @Princeton – Discussant Mauricio Ulate of Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco – Register free https://t.co/B1XGiLCx6j
— European Finance Association (@EFA_org) August 13, 2020
Program on Science and Global Security Seminar: 'Five Things You'd Want to Know in Explaining Japan's Decision to Surrender in 1945' feat. Sheldon Garon on Oct. 23, 2019 at 12:30 PM at @Princeton https://t.co/hETEYqevOC
— Sino-NK (@Sino_NK) October 7, 2019
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AAS Member Franz Prichard of @Princeton is author of RESIDUAL FUTURES: THE URBAN ECOLOGIES OF LITERARY AND VISUAL MEDIA OF 1960S AND 1970S JAPAN, recently published by @ColumbiaUP. https://t.co/HollmHTS6y pic.twitter.com/I4WMoXrKWx
— Association for Asian Studies (@AASAsianStudies) May 8, 2019
Read a Q&A w/@Princeton prof. Federico Marcon about his acclaimed Study of #WEAI on #Science in Early Modern #Japan: https://t.co/8Lwa44LCKU pic.twitter.com/rjPkzChplD
— WEAI (@WEAI_Columbia) August 10, 2017
Students & auditors in the fall @Princeton course “Sources in Ancient & Medieval Japanese History,” taught by Thomas Conlan, professor of @PrincetonEAS & @PUHistory, translated the majority of ancient documents now available on joint website w/ @univkyoto: https://t.co/YipDY0Vlyf pic.twitter.com/8bgvfL4jfY
— Jamie Saxon (@JamieSaxonArts) April 17, 2020
The @PtnFootnotes are in Japan! Follow @Princeton senior Nathan Quinn (@quinn_sane) for more pics #PrincetonAbroad https://t.co/t9z9ODN193
— Jamie Saxon (@JamieSaxonArts) January 27, 2016
.@Princeton a cappella group @PtnFootnotes are on tour in Japan this intercession #footnotesinJapan #PrincetonAbroad pic.twitter.com/a6xXk4Rvwy
— Jamie Saxon (@JamieSaxonArts) January 26, 2016
Love Japanese #anime? Watch trailer for "Sky Crawlers" @Princeton tonight 7 pm http://t.co/TVEVxROH27 More info: https://t.co/aAkKjXZk0q
— Jamie Saxon (@JamieSaxonArts) March 20, 2013
Documents can reveal amazing insights into Japanese history. @Princeton's Komonjo Collection lets you explore old Japanese texts with helpful translations and historical contexts. https://t.co/nBFCO6TaYC#Japan #history #LockdownLearning
— Japan Foundation UK (@jpflondon) April 27, 2020
#OTD in 1873, a Japanese member of the Class of 1874 gives his sword to @Princeton president James McCosh. https://t.co/Je6vXb3Nwr pic.twitter.com/sKnvykktsc
— Mudd Library (@muddlibrary) June 28, 2018
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Join us tonight as @princeton graduate student, Mai Yamaguchi discusses “Picturing Place in Japan.” #PicturingPlaceinJapan closes this Sunday!https://t.co/jLnVq5CEHb pic.twitter.com/H6jjiJgCE8— Princeton Art Museum (@PUArtMuseum) February 21, 2019
Students in Andrew Watsky’s seminar on Japanese prints, Art 425 @Princeton selected “Moon Pine at Ueno” for acquisition @PUArtMuseum
See the print #onviewnow in #PicturingPlaceJapan https://t.co/XmwuoxpLIK pic.twitter.com/7O6d8yMK5v
— Princeton Art Museum (@PUArtMuseum) November 12, 2018
Princeton University Art Museum | "Water Lillies and Japanese Bridge" | Claude Monet (1899)https://t.co/DW9dUCAhZN@PUArtMuseum@PUFacilities @AcademicMuseums @Princeton https://t.co/Vd3wLsN89E pic.twitter.com/pV7s6GbcN1
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) August 26, 2018
Great success for @ohnori44 at @Princeton #princeton yesterday and THE HEART OF KYOGEN 2019 IS TODAY @LincolnCenter Friday 8th from 7pm! a lecture/performance of Classical Japanese Comic Theater #kyogen #japancultureNYC #noh #japanculture https://t.co/tIqKlY2zKk pic.twitter.com/AnJvdFRgJv
— Noh Society (@NohSociety) November 8, 2019
Free, rare Japanese flute concert this Fri. 2/19 @7:30pm with Riley Lee, grandmaster, @Taplin, Fine Hall @Princeton pic.twitter.com/HMcRk0RQi1
— PrincetonHumanities (@PrincetonHum) February 16, 2016
LLL Dept presents “Why Do We Repeat?” by Seiichi Makino, professor emeritus of Japanese and linguistics @Princeton TONIGHT in HL500, 4PM
— SU Arts & Sciences (@ArtSciencesSU) March 27, 2014
Tomorrow’s webinar will discuss the impact of social media & smartphones on today's society, especially young people. Experts on East Asia at @Princeton, will cover trends for those who wish to live and work in Japan.
11/24 7-8pm ET/ 11/25 9-10am JST https://t.co/VzZpaQhZcP pic.twitter.com/9kpHa6Doax
— U.S.-Japan Bridging Foundation (@USJBF) November 23, 2020
Next Tuesday, 11/24, @Princeton’s Amy Borovoy and Kimberly Hassel will discuss the major impact of social media and smartphone ownership on young people in today's world & how Covid-19 has changed the landscape of Japanese society. Register here: https://t.co/VzZpaQhZcP pic.twitter.com/2UMUGxlO66
— U.S.-Japan Bridging Foundation (@USJBF) November 17, 2020
Join me next Tues, Nov 24 (7pm EST) [Weds 11/25 Tokyo 9am JST] for a look at Japanese social media @_linefriends and the digital lives of Japanese women. Register free https://t.co/okFLe6bJJO @kimberly_hassel Dr. Amy Borovoy of @Princeton @USJBF @TeamUpUS_Japan #JapaneseCulture pic.twitter.com/hzsMG7g6Qd
— Amy DeLouise (@brandbuzz) November 18, 2020
Canceled Because of #coronavirus
Schools throughout Italy, Iran, China, Japan have been closed because of the outbreak. This week, many universities in the US, including @UW @nyuniversity @Princeton announced they would move to online instruction. https://t.co/15C8SEwOmP
— UW German (@uwgerman) March 10, 2020
Our @Princeton summer intern takes a critical look at Japan's 2020 Olympics narrative in @Diplomat_APAC: https://t.co/ujVWIIufsf pic.twitter.com/It1KWasYKN
— Pacific Forum (@PacificForum) August 3, 2019
Gave a lecture on the do's and don'ts for journalists in humanitarian settings @Princeton yesterday and was geeked to meet @PicoIyer, one of my favorite #writers in the world since the '90s. His forthcoming #book is A Beginner's Guide to #Japan. pic.twitter.com/pocb7W3Puu
— Dimitry Elias Léger (@dimitryleger) April 12, 2019
Chris Sims @Princeton on Global Economy / Excuses won’t lead to Japan’s fiscal reform – The Japan News https://t.co/85RkaQL0ze
— Princeton Bendheim Center for Finance (@PrincetonBCF) August 28, 2017
Chris Sims @Princeton ideas seen giving justification to delay Japan’s consumption tax hike @japantimes https://t.co/GF9tt0dLmE
— Princeton Bendheim Center for Finance (@PrincetonBCF) March 20, 2017
Some years ago my alma mater, Stanford, gave honorary degrees, many posthumous, to all the Japanese-American Stanford students who had been pulled out of school and sent to camps.
— Tom Peters (@tom_peters) January 23, 2021
Feb 20, 3:30PM, Hyde Hall @reliunc & @iah_unc, present "Goodness beyond Melodrama: Compassionate Awareness in Ozu's Tokyo Story" with Jeffrey Stout, emeritus professor of religion @Princeton. @UNC_Global @UNCAsianStudies pic.twitter.com/nYXYaPY3r9
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) January 24, 2019
His life was tragically cut short of age 31 when he drowned while swimming off Beach Haven, NJ, in September 1947. 4/4@ubcprez @UBC @MIT @UCBerkeley @BerkeleyLab @Princeton @thealexwoo @jamuseum @manzanarcomm pic.twitter.com/Lqq90lADUX
— Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation (@HeartMountainWY) October 6, 2019
On 5 + 6 Sept, SML hosted the 22nd Annual Conference of the British Association for Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language. Dr Shinji Sato of @Princeton gave the keynote whilst Prof @Sugatam was the invited speaker. Special guests included reps from @JAPANinUK & @jpflondon pic.twitter.com/VsdxZosLBF
— Modern Languages NCL (@SML_Newcastle) September 21, 2019
US a century behind EU, Japan in financial services access, says @Princeton prof Sheldon Garon: http://t.co/qe9PJ4I7ZG #PewPOBanking
— The Pew Trusts (@pewtrusts) July 16, 2014
#Japan’s Snap Election Highlights a Leadership Dilemma, writes @Princeton's @ayumi_teraoka https://t.co/Q3tNl6CIYG pic.twitter.com/RK3f9r33h3
— Global Observatory (@ipinstGO) November 9, 2017
Considering how racist Wilson was, he was rather more moderate on that than some other world leaders – https://t.co/ztQwSxz027.
Probably one of the defining moments that drove Japan to embrace its own ultra-nationalism and imperialism in response to Hughes and Wilson.
— Rhys Needham (@Rhys_Needham) June 28, 2020
https://twitter.com/Princeton/status/329710381029285889
Now available from AAS Member Brian Steininger of @Princeton: CHINESE LITERARY FORMS IN HEIAN JAPAN @Harvard_Press https://t.co/mfILpQxibq pic.twitter.com/0PdFpXonJ4
— Association for Asian Studies (@AASAsianStudies) July 11, 2017
US must stop #China's bullying of #Japan: Hudson's @gabeschoenfeld & @Princeton's Aaron Friedberg in @RealClearWorld http://t.co/ZVVuiXkGp4
— Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) February 22, 2013
This Chinese government’s Official Letter shows that Senkaku Islands belong Japan! http://t.co/UnTML9yc @Princeton
— mochablend7 (@mochablend7) October 25, 2012
Can #Japan and Russia Transform Asia? http://t.co/YHLuwvn9 @Princeton Professor Gilbert Rozman explains
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) December 26, 2011
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