All the below tweets/links are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.57 (KU) / Kansas Vol.10
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.56 (KU) / Kansas Vol.9
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.55 (KU) / Kansas Vol.8
U.S. universities and colleges Vol.54 (K-State, etc.) / Kansas Vol.7
cf.
Kansas Vol.4 (miscellaneous)
U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.34(Policies & Midterms 各種政策等 Vol.8 - 大学ツイート Arkansas・Kansas)
等
内容例(当該回ツイートもご覧ください。) @ResearchAtKU,@KU_EEB @kuengineering,@UnivOfKansas @kstatearch,@KState_RSCAD
上記大学と日本に関連するツイート
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1365678134545252358
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1354563730785398790
Kosher certification offers a supreme business opportunity, @KUHistoryDept prof. Eric C. Rath tells @RossKUrken @Newsweek — which explains why Kosher sake is on the rise in Japan. https://t.co/xWExlrNS9c
— KU College of LA&S (@KUCollege) December 14, 2020
Japanese food culture expert and @KUHistoryDept prof. Eric Rath discusses shōjin ryōri, a spiritual cuisine perfected by monks over centuries, with @jaguarlils @BBC_Travel. https://t.co/Cydy2M1mqA
— KU College of LA&S (@KUCollege) September 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1255562500600467456
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1245352724981481472
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1238568521367523333
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1233543915627786245
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1231959244464951296
.@KUVisualArt students examined Kabuki theatre & Mt. Fuji during their trip to Japan http://t.co/p4rdiWWGXB pic.twitter.com/X1WvYWioME
— KU College of LA&S (@KUCollege) January 7, 2015
This summer, History of Art faculty conducted research & met w/ colleagues in Brussels, Japan & China! #MajorMonday pic.twitter.com/GepBBDtRA4
— KU College of LA&S (@KUCollege) December 8, 2014
The Journeying Jayhawk visits Nijo castle in Kyoto, Japan! Get your #CLASjourney featured: http://t.co/zMxSg3CZIt http://t.co/HlJVJDqMtp
— KU College of LA&S (@KUCollege) May 30, 2014
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/1281609130873098240
Doesn’t this image make you want to smile? Brighten your day and broaden your mind by taking HA 367 on Japanese art https://t.co/N3ntLjV0X7 pic.twitter.com/srwuigmZlA
— KU College of LA&S (@KUCollege) October 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/KUCollege/status/534449913380085760
Kon'nichiwa from Katie Conard at the Temple of the Golden Pavilion in Japan! #CLASjourney #TravelTuesday
— KU College of LA&S (@KUCollege) August 11, 2015
Among a cultural, financial, and environmental crisis, Japan copes with a disappearing eel. https://t.co/WoM9phdQaJ#KUdiscoveries pic.twitter.com/9bU1dlMLhZ
— The University of Kansas (@UnivOfKansas) March 15, 2017
https://twitter.com/UnivOfKansas/status/834070285632622594
Professor investigates culture of male hosting in Japan. https://t.co/OOyYY6zwOz#KUcommunities pic.twitter.com/uhGogu8tAp
— The University of Kansas (@UnivOfKansas) March 12, 2016
#KUdiscoveries: Some WWII era Japanese painters used canvases to carve out identity. http://t.co/zYlAehqGdU pic.twitter.com/MotMKMsqlO
— The University of Kansas (@UnivOfKansas) June 15, 2015
American holidays often come with sugar. What about Japan’s sweet tooth? A #KUprof explains. http://t.co/vlvUKVloTq pic.twitter.com/G9mfdcHt6R
— The University of Kansas (@UnivOfKansas) April 8, 2015
#KUresearch finds that Iron Chef's precursor in 1600s Japan happened in an interesting place. http://t.co/x0di7q6JRT pic.twitter.com/t8xkFozAgh
— The University of Kansas (@UnivOfKansas) March 17, 2015
Legendary Japanese taiko drumming – "Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery," tomorrow night at @LiedCenterKS. pic.twitter.com/dTvM5Rt8GL
— The University of Kansas (@UnivOfKansas) February 23, 2015
1920s Japanese fiction is being printed in English for the first time ever thanks to a #KUprof. http://t.co/wKOESQIrZ7
— The University of Kansas (@UnivOfKansas) September 18, 2014
https://twitter.com/KStatePolytech/status/1068254232002928641
Thank you to Dr. Charles Weathers, a professor at Japan's Osaka City University, for visiting campus & presenting to our business classes. pic.twitter.com/sIodTj6WJ3
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) September 14, 2017
Gorgeous images of Japan sent to us by computer systems junior, Jason Nowak, studying abroad there until July. pic.twitter.com/aWLagF5wyv
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) June 7, 2016
Education from around the world! Dr. Charles Weathers, prof at Japan's Osaka City Univ, spoke w/ students on Monday. pic.twitter.com/UW0yyxZsAX
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) March 30, 2016
#KState researchers conduct first U.S. #livestock study with Japanese encephalitis virus, published in @SciReports: https://t.co/TasweYE8XD#biodefense #swine #pigs pic.twitter.com/9aqXcXpDwK
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) June 18, 2018
PatriceChalin&Robby presented research results@ Japan National Institute of Informatics Shonan seminar on Java modeling language #CISfaculty
— K-State Computer Science (@kstate_CS) June 20, 2013
From NYC, to Tokyo, to @Kstate! Read all about our guest director, Ross Evans http://t.co/OmvcXkr052
— K-State Theatre (@KStateTheatre) April 22, 2015
2nd day of @nsf #PIRE PDC workshop @KStateNews @KStateAlumni building. Professor Narisawa #osaka prefecture university @osaka_univ_e presenting on #polysiloxane #rheological properties #ceramics #japan #polymers pic.twitter.com/6Vvumboj0h
— NSF PIRE on Ceramic Fibers (@NSF_PIRE_PDC) July 17, 2018
What an amazing honor to meet @BillyMillsGold the 10,000 meter Gold Medal winner at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. What’s even more exciting is that we will dedicate @BMMSCougars a @usd497 school named in his honor on tomorrow. #AllStudentsOneTeam @HaskellU @KUnews @KUsports pic.twitter.com/EAbwmD4Eja
— Dr. Anthony Lewis (@draslewis) November 2, 2018
@KStateAbroad Alumna Aaron Voth participated in one of @KState Education Abroad programs in Japan! https://t.co/dfepeIQksA
— Joe Milostan (@JoeMilostan) November 4, 2020
Hard to believe it's been a month since we took these travel pictures in Japan. I usually carry @SigmaChi @KState flags when we travel. Both have had a profound impact on my career success.
My year leading @NSPE
is about to end – handing the baton to @michaelaitken64
on July 21! pic.twitter.com/Mug89U5iMN— Tom Roberts, P.E., F.NSPE, F.ASEE (@tcrksusig) July 9, 2018
While in D.C., KFB Pres. Rich Felts met with @USTradeRep Chief Ag Negotiator Gregg Doud to discuss trade opportunities including NAFTA, China & Japan. Ambassador Doud grew up in Jewell Co. & graduated from @KState. We are thankful for Gregg's ability to relate to ag producers. pic.twitter.com/Zst8TsU4uc
— Kansas Farm Bureau (@KSFarmBureau) July 10, 2018
Always great to meet U.S. students visiting Japan to learn about agricultural trade. This time we teamed up with @usmeat_jpn to brief a student team from @KState College of Agriculture! #USDAtrade pic.twitter.com/dV0Qo2Lw3n
— USDAJapan (@USDAJapan) May 24, 2018
#KState students' song video shown in Japan: http://t.co/sRXziJPih1
— News from K-State (@KStateNews) June 11, 2013
#kstate Japanese language student rocks speech competition talking about #guitarhero and #rockband:
http://kstatenews.org/?p=3847— News from K-State (@KStateNews) March 26, 2010
http://twitpic.com/33is2 Anime, Manga, all things Japanese coming to Japanese festival on April 12 at K-State: http://kstatenews.org/
— News from K-State (@KStateNews) April 10, 2009
Dectes Stem Borers and Japanese Beetles have been emerging in #Kansas over the last couple weeks. View the latest insect activity update here: https://t.co/4LpOFZdnE5#pestcontrol pic.twitter.com/h99MwwWuXp
— K-State Agronomy (@KStateAgron) July 16, 2019
Japanese beetles clipping silks in corn at KRV exp field by Topeka. High #'s can cause problems with pollination. pic.twitter.com/bVklA31Xvg
— K-State Agronomy (@KStateAgron) June 30, 2014