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Dr. Neil Segal promoting heath and well being at the Annual Kansas City Japan Festival by performing an Aikido demonstration with students from his school! @AAPMR @AAPhysiatrists @AAPhysiatry_MSC @ACRMtweets @KUMedCenter pic.twitter.com/owQdRgb53v
— KU PM&R (@KU_PMR) October 12, 2019
First soccer, now robots: Team Japan accepts U.S. challenge to a giant robot duel. via @verge http://t.co/RGCzvGOsKW #FIFAWWC
— KU Info Technology (@KUTechnology) July 6, 2015
After 14 years in NYC, Christopher Studebaker (L'04) moved to Tokyo and joined Tokyo International Law Office as a partner. In addition, he serves as director for two Japanese companies and teaches periodically at Japanese law schools. #KUalumni pic.twitter.com/6GQxkGLOVF
— KU School of Law (@kulawschool) August 28, 2020
Talking other trade wars: Raj Bhala of @kulawschool talks trade disputes between Korea and Japan w/ Arirang Korean TV. His section starts at 7:35 mark https://t.co/gfMEza15zB
— Mike Krings (@MikeKrings) September 27, 2019
#BQOpinion | There are six reasons that explain India’s aversion to big FTAs, each of which India can do something about, writes @kulawschool's Raj Bhala.https://t.co/Lje52760vq
— BloombergQuint (@BloombergQuint) September 16, 2019
Hey @AllenLabWM @STEM_at_WM @williamandmary! Wondering what the polyps of those #crimjellies look like? Here are some in our lab @KU_EEB! Makes me wonder how genetically distant #crimjellies are from our Japanese strain…
Check out Joseph McClain’s article on #crimjellies! https://t.co/Zx5xRwxtnx pic.twitter.com/0k3lqNigrZ
— Anna Klompen (@GelatinousSting) September 20, 2019
LSA's Utako Minai @KUMedCenter: fetuses are sensitive to English/Japanese rhythmic differences 1 month before birth https://t.co/VCJAIo6R6J pic.twitter.com/lynAghAg60
— Linguistic Society of America (@LingSocAm) July 26, 2017
Congrats Dr.Jiso Yoon, awarded Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in Japan 2015-16 acad year
— KU Political Science (@KUPoliticalSci) April 21, 2015
Students from our Sister City Hiratsuka, Japan visited Allen Field House this morning! Thanks @KUAthletics @KUnews pic.twitter.com/2bPerVAnLE
— City of Lawrence KS (@lawrenceks) July 28, 2016
https://twitter.com/KUnews/status/1169973529648881664
#UniversityofKansas (@KUnews) professor has canceled regular in-person office hours because he no longer feels safe with law-abiding students practicing their constitutional rights. When are these attacks on pro-#2A students going to stop? https://t.co/pIwRpOJTSx
— NRA (@NRA) August 28, 2018
It was a great pleasure to welcome Prof Eric Rath from @KUnews to Norwich last week. His talk on 'Eating Contests in Early Modern Japanese Entertainment Media' was fascinating! #CJS #Norwich pic.twitter.com/jN3P58Lnqj
— Centre for Japanese Studies (@CJS_Uea) March 12, 2018
2 days till our Online Third Thursday Lecture: 17th Sept 6pm! @uniofeastanglia's @msherzodm and Prof Maki Kaneko @UnivOfKansas will be discussing Japanese WW2 'war art' and its post war legacies. Please book your place from the link: https://t.co/PVOZRnzeUT #onlinelearning #TTL
— Sainsbury Institute (@SISJAC_UK) September 15, 2020
Jan 15 -17 > Health Hakko: Fermented Culinary Arts of Japan, PT1 Dr. Greg de St. Maurice @KeioGlobal + Dr. Eric Rath @UnivOfKansas discuss the little-known history of fermented sushi, regional variations of miso + their current gastronomical possibilities https://t.co/MChcSkCBpy pic.twitter.com/b9Xq7w24No
— Japan Foundation, Toronto (@JFToronto) January 16, 2021
Be our guests. Japan group visits @bertnashcenter participating in 4 days of training about strengths model @KUnews pic.twitter.com/iFVFOTD5Zb
— Bert Nash Center (@bertnashcenter) July 29, 2014
#OnThisDay was born Roger Shimomura an american artist "“American vs. Japanese 3” (2011)" #art #loveart @KUnews pic.twitter.com/Y96XbokHcg
— DailyArt (@DailyArtApp) June 26, 2014
Roger Shimomura’s small acrylic on canvas at Epsten Gallery at @VillageShalom returns to his own experience — detention camps that imprisoned Japanese-American citizens during WWII. https://t.co/7EVwzlYUVj @KUnews pic.twitter.com/QjNs4zoxUy
— KC Studio Magazine (@KCStudioMag) October 30, 2019
.@KUnews prof Sherry Fowler explicates @edhardyofficial's Japanese art history in exhibition catalog https://t.co/lXAioqyGBm
— Rick Hellman (@rickhellman) August 14, 2019
Delighted to meet with Chancellor Girod and Dr Bankart to discuss @KUnews partnership with Japan. 150 students at KU study Japanese every year. pic.twitter.com/Q9wZyuGvKq
— Naoki Ito (@ito_naoki) April 6, 2019
KAKEHASHI Project School Visits [March 8-11] – Japanese University sudents will visit @KUnews and @DePaulU http://t.co/l39EtV2omr
— Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago (@JpnCons_Chicago) March 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/BroncosCheer/status/1313509456068575234
31 years ago on February 9th marks the passing of Tezuka Osamu, known as the "father of manga". His cartoons began the manga revolution in Japan and resulted in Japan's pop culture as we know it today.
Read more about Tezuka Osamu's life and works below:https://t.co/TaCVPQIl53 pic.twitter.com/zYKCet0nRu
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) February 5, 2020
Happy #FunFactFriday!#DidYouKnow? Japan is made up of 6852 islands?Comment down below or message us with fun facts you know about East Asia! #japan #CEAS #KU #ExploreKU #EastAsia pic.twitter.com/d17ImBNV24
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) December 6, 2019
In Japan, Sweets Take On an Artistic Role https://t.co/JsBGEoVjwu
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) December 9, 2016
Japan’s Top Court Upholds Law Requiring Spouses to Share Surname https://t.co/OYTpg0jy45
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) December 17, 2015
McDonald’s in Japan Is Experiencing a Shortage of French Fries http://t.co/Y7yHMxxmDk
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) December 19, 2014
China and Japan Reach Accord on Disputed Islands: Let’s Agree to Disagree http://t.co/xgb7aVKFUI
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) November 7, 2014
Interesting article about getting hired at a Japanese corporation, including etiquette tips. http://t.co/iAWijMEzah
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) August 26, 2014
Sake With Your Burger? Japan Is Looking West to Save a Tradition http://t.co/T84rJ9ShlE
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) August 5, 2014
Japan Moves to Permit Greater Use of Its Military http://t.co/YGxXqF4j7k
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) July 1, 2014
Three reasons why the Japanese elections matter to the United States http://t.co/uGfWMlyqw7 via @washingtonpost
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) December 15, 2014
Nissan’s highway self-driving system hits Japanese roads in August https://t.co/PH8pIcQeLO via @techcrunch
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) July 26, 2016
More Electric Car Charging Sites Than Gas Stations In Japan https://t.co/hv8QM952py via @CleanTechnica
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) May 12, 2016
This Japanese Band Makes Music With E-Waste https://t.co/UkwpWhkFeL via @motherboard
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) January 22, 2016
A Japanese drinks company just sent some whiskey to the International Space Station http://t.co/pvAd3gwqJa via @TIME
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) August 26, 2015
What's the secret to Japan's slender population? Serious 'eating education' http://t.co/Fm1sruVJDg
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) January 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/KUEastAsia/status/542340681738371076
The Economist explains: Why Japan's high-speed trains are so good | The Economist http://t.co/Wea85NH48X
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) June 10, 2014
Interesting article on business etiquette in Japan. https://t.co/tGR3C9sYXf via @BBC_Capital
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) August 23, 2016
BBC News – Japan and South Korea agree on WW2 'comfort women' deal https://t.co/abkb2ITDbT
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) December 28, 2015
5 things to know about Japan's vote on Its military role http://t.co/dOZEuLoNHB via @wsjasia
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) September 17, 2015
U.S., Japan announce new security agreement http://t.co/mn2yhHGiXA via @WSJ
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) April 28, 2015
Volcano Eruption Raises Concerns About Southern Japan Reactors http://t.co/ZdE3SKmjye via @wsjasia
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) October 1, 2014
In Japan, Working Parents Seek More Flexible Child Care http://t.co/ZBY7YK2n9p via @wsjasia
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) June 3, 2014
Japan looks to stay on tap for Russian energy supplies http://t.co/p3tRXQLaEk
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) May 22, 2014
Need a study break & pondering Japan's Lost Decade? Check out local review of Natsuo Kirino's "Real World" http://t.co/tvCWhD13
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) October 24, 2011
Erecting the Modern Japanese Penis… it's the 10th annual Goodman Lecture tomorrow 3/28 at 7:30 in Malott Rm, KS Union pic.twitter.com/rOSDRwey
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) March 27, 2012
This is a great place to see news photos and other interesting images from Japan. http://t.co/AKNmIgCXYP
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) January 30, 2014
Controversy over a comic in Japan. http://t.co/5RTAUe6Dij via @mashable
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) May 20, 2014
World Cup team preview: Japan http://t.co/jYWZ3hDM4R via @ProSoccerTalk
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) June 9, 2014
KU Professor translates 1920s Japanese writers who helped shaped country’s literature http://t.co/bfjOCUEWa3 via @sharethis
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) September 5, 2014
We're hosting a fun event next Tuesday afternoon. Come join us for candy and a presentation on Japanese Sweets! pic.twitter.com/LI517kyrym
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) November 13, 2014
Come learn about Japanese design this Sunday at the Lawrence Public Library! @lawrencelibrary pic.twitter.com/ajY3F5IdkK
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) January 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/KUEastAsia/status/569913285262254080
10 sweet facts about the Japanese sweet tooth http://t.co/bNZXklQ3IO
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) April 6, 2015
Our next Tea and Talk lecture is tomorrow, and it deals with art history, religion, and Japan. Details below! pic.twitter.com/g6zZ0ScSP0
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) November 18, 2015
This Fall 2016 class will examine the techniques and history of traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking. pic.twitter.com/5NUflPPHdE
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) March 23, 2016
Interested in Asian art? This KU course for Fall 2016 explores the history of Japanese painting. pic.twitter.com/IFt5zcPX8g
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) April 6, 2016
Two current exhibits at the Beach Museum of Art at K-State explore the experience of Japanese Americans during WWII. https://t.co/VWenh7eHdO
— KU Center for East Asian Studies (@KUEastAsia) April 20, 2016
Shot, Chaser
When pressed recently on whether he really thought women talked too much, he said: "I don't listen to women that much lately, so I don't know."https://t.co/3TDOimBLNA
— KU Physics and Astronomy (@KUPhysicsAstro) February 11, 2021
— KU Physics and Astronomy (@KUPhysicsAstro) February 18, 2021