#USFCA's @usflaw Professor Alice Kaswan comments on Juliana v. United States and discusses just what this case is bringing to surface: https://t.co/ByiYZj58pA
— USF Media Relations (@USFCA_pr) October 29, 2018
#USFCA @usflaw Professor Bill Hing discusses an upcoming #SCOTUS decision on double jeopardy that could impact the federal case against Jose Ines Garcia Zarate – via @mdbarba @sfexaminer https://t.co/OijKyddR8N
— USF Media Relations (@USFCA_pr) August 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/schmarzo/status/1048694611965825024
Extraordinary @Forbes feature on @USFSOM professor & @NFS founder @DaveBatstone – Business solutions for social and environmental problems https://t.co/YDVP1Srubm
— Not For Sale (@NFS) August 22, 2018
Read #USFLaw Interim Dean @SFreiwald’s article in the #SCOTUS issue of @HarvLRev https://t.co/KY9ZdbK0Nh
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) November 11, 2018
Professor @mayamanian weighs in with @nytimes on Justice Kennedy's retirement and implications for civil and reproductive rights: https://t.co/tpDpCjlD7O pic.twitter.com/vv4Cvo0LRu
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) June 29, 2018
In her recent piece published by @equaljusticesociety, Professor Connie de la Vega argues that separating children from their parents violates international law under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Read more here: https://t.co/F5FWCPnJjI
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) June 25, 2018
#USFCAalumni Leon Winston ’03, MNA ’05 is on a mission to decrease the homeless veteran population in San Francisco. Find out how #USFCA helped shape his experience and work with homelessness » https://t.co/PQg7JqoVvr pic.twitter.com/IuMsUWt9Vo
— University of San Francisco (@usfca) October 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/usfca/status/1028028283907133441
We're proud to share that our Assoc. Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Professor of #Economics Stephen Conroy was just named one of the top 50 #professors in the nation by Poets & Quants! Our faculty truly are the best of the best: https://t.co/KLJnDL0jlz#USDbiz #USDprofessors pic.twitter.com/ijJ4hx5Pk2
— USD School of Business (@usdsba) November 26, 2018
See how #Vizer co-founder and #USDalumna, Samantha Pantazapoulos, along with co-founder Dylan Barbour, utilized our Small Business Development Center (#SBDC), to "build an economy around exercise" through its social impact fitness app. Full video: https://t.co/jcMM3FsAan#USDBiz pic.twitter.com/UkHIEQdXmB
— USD School of Business (@usdsba) August 31, 2018
Dean Gomez, along with 20 other local #globetrotters, talk with @sandiegomagazine to share how their time abroad has shaped their impressions of #SanDiego. Read their perspectives here: https://t.co/w0rmU5miXk#USDBiz pic.twitter.com/6sjrhjygAi
— USD School of Business (@usdsba) August 7, 2018
"Brennan fostered many hospitality successes in #SanDiego and beyond, including Stingaree, Searsucker, and Herringbone. He made the pivot into consumer products with #SujaJuice, the self-proclaimed highlight of his career." Read about our impressive alumni:https://t.co/uKMCkU5mP7 pic.twitter.com/xxQ3yTmLfv
— USD School of Business (@usdsba) July 30, 2018
Kroc School Professor @achoifitz was recently featured on The @RightsTrack podcast speaking about his research into contemporary slavery. Listen at the link below. https://t.co/ETEM440FEt
— Kroc School (@krocschool) July 24, 2018
Can successful development interventions contribute to stability in Somalia? @KrocIPJ contributes to a recent report diving into just that issue. Download and read the report here: https://t.co/mD0NrywHnI pic.twitter.com/PGR8oEp8wk
— Kroc School (@krocschool) July 9, 2018
If you've been wondering whether #robots and #AI will take over your job, then we'd recommend getting a jump on these skills. FYI: The Kroc School's master's programs can help you strengthen every one of these. https://t.co/DvDGb1rmut
— Kroc School (@krocschool) June 11, 2018
Read @bezates87's @washingtonpost article "How educational programs in Africa can help counter violent extremism". https://t.co/anqJ1We5H0 @KrocIPJ Executive Director @alb202 and Kroc School Ass. Professor Topher McDougal contributed to the @mercycorps report. pic.twitter.com/zEk72DzKsA
— Kroc School (@krocschool) May 18, 2018
Like learning outside the classroom? Read about one Kroc School student's recent field-based course that took her to Haiti, and the questions about peacebuilding she raised as a result: https://t.co/2DeBfka9zF pic.twitter.com/gVEf6NCbR4
— Kroc School (@krocschool) May 2, 2018
Our #PeaceInnovators series continues with Andrew Blum, Executive Director of the @KrocIPJ. In "Learning With", @alb202 shares how communities and countries can combine their resources and expertise to work together and help diffuse societal ills. https://t.co/zYYihHO2h2 pic.twitter.com/ES7J2bA1mN
— Kroc School (@krocschool) April 24, 2018
In our July newsletter, we included a white paper on the role of "Violence Interrupters". Read here how @UrbanPeaceInst and Chicago nonprofits, including @NonviolenceChi and @MetroFamChicago are working together. #buildingtrust #buildtrustsd https://t.co/BM5j7spwJ6
— Kroc IPJ (@KrocIPJ) July 17, 2018
"Successful entrepreneurs come in all varieties but share one thing in common: optimism" https://t.co/7Pt77P3CxG #usdgsic
— USD Peace & Commerce (@USDCPC) May 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/SCUWomensSoccer/status/1038924200067719168
A class from @SantaClaraUniv made the list of these “real life geek college courses!” Did you get a chance to take it? https://t.co/x8AFZ2QZRF #Howcoolisthat?
— SCU Alumni (@scualumni) September 5, 2018
@SantaClaraUniv Congrats on being the #5 Best Catholic College in America for 2019! https://t.co/JDZnavBC3g
— Niche (@NicheSocial) August 28, 2018
The Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University is dedicated to helping students recognize and develop their passion. Hear how Shagun Patel has leveraged her education to make her dreams a reality. pic.twitter.com/4RAMZMA7l2
— SCU Business School (@scubusiness) October 10, 2018
Welcome to Angela Vossmeyer of Claremont McKennna College who is presenting her research on Liquidity From Two Lending Facilities at today's economics dept. research series. @CMCnews https://t.co/isr0v0r3iW
— SCU Business School (@scubusiness) May 23, 2018
Arguments are being heard today in the Supreme Court on the issues of civil forfeiture and "policing for profit". Read more here: https://t.co/61tCvMbaTy
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) November 28, 2018
Finals have started, and time is limited. Learn how to utilize previously wasted pockets of time here: https://t.co/X9gzEsBdfz
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) November 28, 2018
With finals approaching, keep in mind that, while some perfectionism can be helpful, too much can be crippling. Read the article "The Problem With Being Perfect" here: https://t.co/E1WyzBMAjb
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) November 20, 2018
Law school students are always in a crunch; whether it's not enough time to study or lack of available funds. This episode of the HiddenBrain podcast discusses the scarcity mindset and tools for coping with it. Listen here: https://t.co/lB72p68hpR
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) November 13, 2018
Investing in your mind to the tune of $50K a year? Protect your investment in the long-run with this helpful advice from @DrGarySmall via the @Guardian on keeping your brain fit as your body ages https://t.co/257EmPSbFN
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) October 23, 2018
We're thrilled to announce the Athletic Excellence Center – a 50,000 sq ft, state-of-the-art facility, thanks to 2 generous gifts from the Schott & Stevens families, that provides a dedicated space for @SCUBroncos athletes to train. See more: https://t.co/LD8Wgx8aom #FutureofSCU pic.twitter.com/BVGJ2KBf3j
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) November 13, 2018
The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics was recently included in the list of 12 organizations that are working to ensure that the transition to AI remains beneficial for humanity! Keep up the great work, @scuethics! #SCUProud #SantaClaraUniversity https://t.co/s0xZi4FYPw
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) September 28, 2018
https://twitter.com/SantaClaraUniv/status/1045357734617591808
Ah, the squirrels of SCU, we all know them well! Check out our new video to hear Taylor Groves '17 share some some of her research on the squirrels that call SCU home, and how our campus acts as an ideal place to conduct research on the two species that reside here! #LifeAtSCU pic.twitter.com/lC6lFQkKAA
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) September 19, 2018
.@scuethics recently released a set of new materials for tech ethics training programs with the aim to help make ethical practices an essential component of product development. Read more: https://t.co/tZrsHxvHxp @IEthics @Shannonvallor @leaderethics #ethics #ethicsintech
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) August 27, 2018
A new #AI algorithm can reliably screen chest X-rays for more than a dozen types of disease — in less time than it has taken you to read this sentence. https://t.co/QgUFy3xHJF pic.twitter.com/HMv8HMiwdZ
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 27, 2018
"If our optimism doesn't address the problems that affect so many of our fellow human beings, then our optimism needs more empathy." – @BillGates and @melindagates in their 2014 Commencement address at Stanford pic.twitter.com/SvJLTjvLLy
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 22, 2018
Stephen Luby is not a fan of #WorldToiletDay. https://t.co/tThzTUra35
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 20, 2018
"Franklin knew he would be nothing without the people around him,” Caroline Winterer says. "That's something we can all learn from today." https://t.co/Y1jsBl80og
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 18, 2018
By structuring nanowires in a way that mimics geckos’ ears, researchers have found a way to record the incoming angle of light. The technology could have applications in robotic vision, photography and augmented reality. https://t.co/FsJ9ZGpnnn
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 4, 2018
Spooky science: Trichoplax adhaerens has no neurons, no muscles and no recognizable nervous system. But through the barrel of a microscope, researchers in the @PrakashLab have been watching the blob-like creature move, make decisions and even hunt. https://t.co/uU7UBtajE6 pic.twitter.com/Eu4u264nTx
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 31, 2018
A parasitic fungus that grows wild throughout the Himalayas and sells for more than its weight in gold could vanish if current harvesting and climate trends continue. https://t.co/o4tO7dEpdr
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 22, 2018
"Our minds aren't passive observers simply perceiving reality; our minds actually change reality," @AliaCrum said in a speech at the @wef. "In other words the reality we will experience tomorrow is in part a product of the mind-sets we hold today." https://t.co/oElKTrPWWn
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 20, 2018
Scientists have long known that cells have a chemical means of breaking free. Now Stanford researchers have discovered that breast cancer cells can also physically push their way out of their normal confines to become invasive tumors. https://t.co/GXzuwAaVUY
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 13, 2018
Sigmund Freud said that the two most important things to get right are love and work. "They are also the hardest," writes Stanford English professor Blakey Vermeule. #worldmentalhealthday https://t.co/Sa5kHuAtTB
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 10, 2018
Some of the most important discoveries come not from plowing ahead, but from taking a fresh perspective. https://t.co/pdMQrP3sUl
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 5, 2018
Neanderthals likely introduced modern humans to dangerous viruses. But they also provided genetic defenses, through interbreeding. "It’s like they brought the knife, but they also brought the shield," Dmitri Petrov says. https://t.co/Bo0kX1cygw
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 4, 2018
"When hiring, evaluating, or promoting employees, we often measure people against our implicit assumptions of what talent looks like — our hidden 'template of success,'" @Clayman_Inst's Lori Mackenzie and Shelley Correll write in the @HarvardBiz Review. https://t.co/uAbiS7UW1j
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 2, 2018
Machine learning methods could more than double the number of violations detected by environmental monitors, a new study finds. https://t.co/DUuI1aUEWg
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 1, 2018
Caltech and @NASAJPL researchers, together with colleagues at @BerkeleyLab and @HondaInAmerica, have made a prototype fluoride battery with the potential to last up to 8x longer than the lithium batteries popular today. https://t.co/0toyHIIzNN pic.twitter.com/kEnsm5i3e5
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 6, 2018
Water can move mountains. See how researchers at #Caltech's flume lab are studying all the ways that water impacts soil and erosion. https://t.co/eIuUieSxGW
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 6, 2018
Rain is one of the main ingredients in the recipe for a landslide, explains #Caltech's Jose Andrade.
Watch to learn more about how landslides and mudslides work. #LArain pic.twitter.com/ArDWRXs7Ev
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 6, 2018
New #AR device developed by #Caltech researchers could one day be made available in myriad public venues to help blind people make their way through unfamiliar spaces. pic.twitter.com/jpN6YQoznr
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 5, 2018
AR technology developed at #Caltech helps the blind navigate by making objects 'talk' https://t.co/2dQUpwxedz via @engadget
— Caltech (@Caltech) December 4, 2018
Fruit flies have a knack for appearing whenever someone opens up a can of beer or a bottle of wine, but how do they do it? Find out more: https://t.co/Oux90Fpl1l
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 30, 2018
Release the mole! By burrowing as far as 16 feet below the surface of Mars, researchers will gain a deeper understand other planets, too. #FridayFact
Learn more about how Caltech scientists figured out how to drill deep into the Red Planet: https://t.co/Dnlt1u5oJd
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 30, 2018
https://twitter.com/Caltech/status/1068353173927149568
Rain is on its way, and the recent #CaliforniaFires have left those impacted areas vulnerable to mudslides. Last year's Thomas Fire has provided researchers with data that could lead to valuable minutes of warning in future events. #LARain https://t.co/QAkFPiw3mN
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 29, 2018
On the road to detecting signatures of life on other planets, #Caltech researchers are stopping to take a closer look at giant gas planets. https://t.co/FsYzCmJHHb pic.twitter.com/Z5bPkV0l46
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 21, 2018
What we’re about to share caused @brianstoltz70’s “jaw to hit the floor.” Chemists have figured out a new way to learn the 3-D structures of small molecules, such as some hormones and medicines, in way less time than it’s ever been done before. https://t.co/gZltGNLbpY
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 13, 2018
Holy Cow! Astronomers Agog at Mysterious New Supernova https://t.co/ldgptnJGnf Caltech's Mansi Kasliwal says this event could provide some of the most direct evidence that death of massive stars leads to the birth of black holes and neutron stars
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 13, 2018
Chemists at Caltech have demonstrated a new method to create, from scratch, molecules of a specific "handedness" and not the mirror-image form https://t.co/HPMiQ62R9h pic.twitter.com/OgWIpMiAOS
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 9, 2018
Picking fights with fruit flies https://t.co/EfCHC7S5rP Caltech researchers identify the neural basis of threatening and aggressive behaviors in Drosophila pic.twitter.com/tdyLIIEWgd
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 8, 2018
Spinning the light: Caltech engineers create the world's smallest optical gyroscope https://t.co/n8O9rgxWEs (Yeah, those are grains of rice for scale) pic.twitter.com/yc8noY2KFA
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 6, 2018
"Folded" optical devices manipulate light in a new way https://t.co/RILbtbzVWk
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 5, 2018
Caltech researchers granted over $10 million in @NIH BRAIN grants to support a range of projects that will examine how the brain functions—for example, how it encodes for emotions and appetite—and create new tools for its study. https://t.co/F5OiJi4nNv pic.twitter.com/SU0Bj98Dsz
— Caltech (@Caltech) November 2, 2018
When something goes bump in the night, and a chill races down your spine… do you know which of your #fear circuits is at work? *sinister laugh* https://t.co/SXQQao9JrC #HappyHalloween
— Caltech (@Caltech) October 31, 2018
Illuminating new possibilities: an interview with new faculty member Alireza Marandi, whose research is on the cutting edge of laser science. https://t.co/GZIl0Rq0qY pic.twitter.com/ZinQdrp5J6
— Caltech (@Caltech) October 9, 2018
.@latimes writer and columnist @pattmlatimes interviews Caltech historian Nicolas Wey-Gomez about Columbus, Indian slavery, and human rights. #IndigenousPeoplesDayhttps://t.co/iaB2sieE2g
— Caltech (@Caltech) October 5, 2018
You're worse at making decisions than you think you are. https://t.co/KkFbmKZmYi pic.twitter.com/BYbXxQh69h
— Caltech (@Caltech) October 2, 2018
Astronomers have long relied on two ways of measuring how fast stars form. Then Troesh Scholar Rachel Theios pointed out an intriguing discrepancy. #CaltechImpact https://t.co/wWOQrKQRi9 pic.twitter.com/QzvxUTZSN9
— Caltech (@Caltech) September 29, 2018
Caltech’s Long Cai receives @NIH_CommonFund awards to establish a new #HuBMAP Center that will map individual cells throughout the human body. https://t.co/XCp0LwfS4l
— Caltech (@Caltech) September 26, 2018
Caltech’s brand-new option—unveiled as the 2018-19 school year begins—will have applications in nearly every field of research that crunches massive amounts of data. https://t.co/4OEb0w66x8
— Caltech (@Caltech) September 25, 2018
"Feynman, who died in 1988, donated his archive of scientific papers to the California Institute of Technology, where he spent much of his career. The papers offered at auction by his family are the leftovers, the scraps, the rough drafts."https://t.co/Zab8VqJYIg
— John Preskill (@preskill) November 30, 2018
Our #gravitationalwaves family of binary #blackhole mergers has now grown to 10 !! We love our @LIGO @ego_virgo Orrery, showing hi-res simulations of all 10 detections: amazing work by @geoffrey4444 and Teresita Ramirez. Full video at https://t.co/5HgfTz67gq #O2catalog 1/2 pic.twitter.com/V0kpNzHLpl
— LIGO (@LIGO) December 3, 2018