Chad Orzel '93 shares with @forbes three ways that quantum physics affects our daily lives.https://t.co/9pGKRaiuLx
— Williams College (@WilliamsCollege) December 5, 2018
Research by Professor Matt Carter and six of his former students published in @CurrentBiology. https://t.co/hocqQ5tRfQ
— Williams College (@WilliamsCollege) November 28, 2018
To anyone searching for the one truth, Georges Dreyfus [Jackson Professor of Religion] has a response: “Good luck with that!”https://t.co/87QoCTHfDX @tricyclemag
— Williams College (@WilliamsCollege) November 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/WilliamsCollege/status/1056949353397530624
Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman ’91 takes on the New York Stock Exchange–and looks out for the little guy.https://t.co/ahfFfFcgPK
— Williams College (@WilliamsCollege) October 26, 2018
For the past 46 years, Victor Youritzin '64, who studied art history at Williams, has shared his passion for art with students at the University of Oklahoma's School of Visual Arts.https://t.co/UrKVKzCIBp
— Williams College (@WilliamsCollege) October 22, 2018
Research by Kevin Flaherty, Lecturer in Astronomy and Observatory Supervisor at Williams, says the field of astronomy is losing women three times faster than men: https://t.co/y7Sm0wZeUx
— Williams College (@WilliamsCollege) October 16, 2018
ICYMI: Brooklyn-based bassist Chris Lightcap '93 discusses his life in music with @notreble.https://t.co/lfvBjzUVmt
— Williams College (@WilliamsCollege) September 26, 2018
We know their names but seldom their stories. One hundred years after the end of World War I, we remember several alumni honored on Amherst’s War Memorial. https://t.co/mEnHJIRzu6 pic.twitter.com/LwVZ38IZUz
— Amherst College (@AmherstCollege) November 11, 2018
In a recent piece about @Harvard and the importance of diversity, @WBUR cites research by @tony_jack '07 on the "privileged poor." https://t.co/WPtEynL6z8
— Amherst College (@AmherstCollege) October 25, 2018
New Assistant Economics Professor Jakina Debnam discusses her popular course “Economics and Psychology,” which investigates the connections between emotion and policy. https://t.co/rwfKKrEUIk pic.twitter.com/gxssY3ymUZ
— Amherst College (@AmherstCollege) October 16, 2018
Amherst students are among the authors of this @SciReports paper on #zebrafish, which was a result of a collaboration between Prof. Trapani @trapanilab and Prof Tania @smithcollege https://t.co/l7D5VF4pFp
— Amherst College (@AmherstCollege) October 5, 2018
Nice article in our local paper on the opening of the @AmherstCollege science center, with great pictures of our own Intro Bio lab coordinator Julie Emerson and students in our Intro Bio course! https://t.co/y8mOCvtFt3
— Alix Purdy (@ae_purdy) November 3, 2018
Swarthmore's new MakerSpace studio is a hit with engineering students using 3-D printers, sculpture students incorporating woodworking, and art majors prepping for their senior shows.
→ https://t.co/AB1tXRnqwe pic.twitter.com/PqRyTB6vGq
— Swarthmore College (@swarthmore) October 11, 2018
President Valerie Smith has joined with the presidents of Haverford and Bryn Mawr colleges to launch the Tri-Co Philly pilot program.
→ https://t.co/6iL9VIu7dv pic.twitter.com/Amy5WBftiu
— Swarthmore College (@swarthmore) September 20, 2018
A recent Educational Studies project helped students and faculty explore the undocumented & DACA student experience → https://t.co/MmKf6yrvtf pic.twitter.com/G2LKTpY8J7
— Swarthmore College (@swarthmore) August 24, 2018
Did you know that Google is now the top employer of Swarthmore graduates?
More stats from the annual senior survey → https://t.co/waRqB1E1cu pic.twitter.com/sAJh0fRjEy
— Swarthmore College (@swarthmore) August 3, 2018
Student’s Interactive Map Project Shows Wellesley’s Past and Present https://t.co/SC1PZifLm0 pic.twitter.com/jJUs2vPE7y
— Wellesley College (@Wellesley) December 4, 2018
Wellesley announces a $24 million energy initiative that will reduce the College’s greenhouse gas emissions, a significant step towards Wellesley’s ultimate goal of carbon neutrality. https://t.co/75e1UFiH0X pic.twitter.com/2tXIsWKGvQ
— Wellesley College (@Wellesley) October 29, 2018
Did you see those crabapple cookies in the dinning hall? Learn about how the @WCBotanistas in collaboration with the Paulson Ecology of Place Initiative gathered weekly to pick crabapples from the scores of trees across the @Wellesley campus. https://t.co/zfCHyPQNnI pic.twitter.com/AtTOWQGFxg
— Wellesley College (@Wellesley) October 26, 2018
Study Co-Authored by @Wellesley Prof. @takis_metaxas Examines How College Students Get Their News in the Digital Age https://t.co/qKKcUc4pks pic.twitter.com/S5CLKwOssl
— Wellesley College (@Wellesley) October 17, 2018
.@Wellesley Theatre Faculty Member’s Play to Be Produced in Cuba https://t.co/D5eH4GR0b9 pic.twitter.com/vVybDqrx5V
— Wellesley College (@Wellesley) October 5, 2018
.@EPA recognizes @Wellesley for donating 600 pounds of surplus food from its cafeterias to people in need. https://t.co/3UzGLvz4XH pic.twitter.com/YXLYTby07x
— Wellesley College (@Wellesley) October 1, 2018
In the late 1970s, @MelissaLudtke '73 took Major League Baseball to federal court and won. Now, she finds herself wondering if the hard-fought legal precedents of the mid-20th century are strong enough to help us bridge the odious divides of today. https://t.co/tjy34bUIA2
— Wellesley College (@Wellesley) September 24, 2018
"Educators need to wake up and they need scholarly ammunition to support a variety of sorely needed classroom reforms," writes Beth A. Hennessey, a professor of psychology at @Wellesley. https://t.co/OAXr0doHwM
— Cognoscenti (@cogwbur) December 4, 2018
#OTD, 1946: The faculty officially recognizes Alpha Rho Upsilon, a local fraternity based on racial equality. pic.twitter.com/VuEoVJEPJm
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) December 5, 2018
Recently the Bowdoin Concert Band Holiday Show performed. President Rose narrated A Lincoln Portrait, there were two premiere musical performances, and guest musicians. Watch it all here! https://t.co/q06OmgvSPd
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) November 23, 2018
The first real blanket of snow ushers in beard and flannel season in Maine! Check out bearded Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Andrew Christy's take on the appeal of facial hair. @LaurenWGME story @WGME https://t.co/2v415zpaXn #winter #BEARDS
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) November 16, 2018
#OTD, 1852: Democrat Franklin Pierce, Class of 1824, is elected the 14th president of the United States, defeating Winfield Scott, of the Whig Party, and fellow alumnus John Parker Hale, Class of 1827, of the Free Soil Party. https://t.co/QQXd68bdBr pic.twitter.com/xrXCFumfTj
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) November 2, 2018
To gather their data, the scientists set up solar-powered speakers and sound recorders on the island, broadcasting distinctive song patterns to wild birds and recording their responses. https://t.co/p5DQKrbMot
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) October 16, 2018
Over the course of the workshop, the Wabanaki map—the colorful storyboard in the middle of the room—was folded up and broken apart several times, representing the fragmented nature of Wabanaki history. https://t.co/nubkig7Woj
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) October 13, 2018
The roof atop the new Roux Center for the Environment seems to spill out from under its fence onto the terrace. “It’s beautiful and will get more beautiful, and it does contribute to the functioning of the building,” said Professor of Biology Barry Logan. https://t.co/r2N6sRD5eG
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) October 8, 2018
We want to congratulate Titus Kaphar, our 2017 harrisburg/Rosenfeld artist in residence, who won a MacArthur genius award! Take a look at this article written about him from last year. #MacFellow https://t.co/h8kWGIrH0w
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) October 4, 2018
For ten weeks, Anderson collected field data on how 3 different management plans for a wildlife reserve might be affecting a small population of Verreaux’s sifaka lemurs. This kind of knowledge is important for conservation efforts and wildlife management. https://t.co/fBZumeSBew
— Bowdoin College (@BowdoinCollege) October 2, 2018
Raw oysters, anybody? This farmer off the coast of @BowdoinCollege's own Merritt Island is one of several in the New Meadows River who have tapped into the oyster buzz. https://t.co/0BRo25ZhxB pic.twitter.com/sss4zOJsN8
— The Bowdoin Orient (@bowdoinorient) December 2, 2018
Lucie Nolden ‘22 reflects upon the scary—and life-changing—conversations that happen when canvassing door to door. https://t.co/IHTIb5BMNR
— The Bowdoin Orient (@bowdoinorient) October 30, 2018
Make sure to check out the video on this story from @pphbkeyes about a really cool exhibit from our friends at @BowdoinCollege.https://t.co/BZkW4f8TMZ
— Portland Press Herald (@PressHerald) October 7, 2018
Today we remember #GeorgeHWBush, pictured bottom left with the Andover Academy baseball team. Also pictured: Carleton professor emeritus Bardwell Smith (bottom, second from right). #ThrowbackThursday pic.twitter.com/jqGIKgWA2e
— Carleton College (@CarletonCollege) December 5, 2018
Spotted on the Washington Post's "Best Books of 2018" list: The Maze at Windermere, by Carleton professor Gregory Blake Smith. https://t.co/5stfCsKTpb
— Carleton College (@CarletonCollege) November 14, 2018
Are you networking more technology into your life? Our students and academic technologists explain how to keep yourself safe and secure as you take advantage of the conveniences the internet offers: https://t.co/KGsTKL0qMF
— Carleton College (@CarletonCollege) October 19, 2018
Is Northfield about to be invaded by hammocks? We're always up for adding a bit more color to campus. #HangOutHere https://t.co/P83DgWlES8
— Carleton College (@CarletonCollege) August 29, 2018
Whoever said 'ignorance is bliss' never came to Carleton! https://t.co/h225Wu1QCE
— Carleton College (@CarletonCollege) August 22, 2018
Some marine critters getting used to their new home @CarletonCollege pic.twitter.com/lO3E8BMsFh
— Mike Nishizaki (@mikenishizaki) November 18, 2018
Great news for @CarletonCollege, a place I love. https://t.co/lAuAiSU9T5
— John F. Harris (@harrispolitico) October 27, 2018
“In other words, for every cliché of a barista or bartender with a liberal arts degree, there were ten with a degree in business.“ @CarletonCollege I have zero doubts that my liberal arts STEM degree made me a better scientist! https://t.co/8mEu4wYbXC
— Sara Nowinski (@Sare6ear) August 17, 2018
.@Middlebury’s @Caitlin_K_Myers: “If you want to look at a Red/Blue map of the politics of the United States, and you want to overlay that with a map of age at first birth, you’re going to see a pretty strong correlation.” https://t.co/zsslQo8Hzw
— Innovation Hub (@IHubRadio) November 12, 2018
#EscapeAtDannemora's @Michael_Tolkin is a @Middlebury grad who's found success in #Hollywood. #ThinkVT https://t.co/blCUMnrUyP
— Vermont Economic Development (@VTEconDev) November 27, 2018
You like to read, don’t you? NYLON lists Prof. Jonathan Lethem's "The Feral Detective" in 10 Books You Should Read This November. https://t.co/FOL2Gf5jsx
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) November 3, 2018
Listen to Prof. Char Miller @charmillerfour on @TexasStandard talk about the history of San Antonio and his new book "San Antonio: A Tricentennial History." https://t.co/DKU2rNzFBH
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) October 25, 2018
The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play, “Water by the Spoonful,” opened last night at Pomona's Allen Theatre. https://t.co/1krA5pFqWZ
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) October 12, 2018
Alumnus Nathanael Johnson '01 writes in @grist about what it will take to tackle the nitrogen conundrum. https://t.co/z8F9kRVHbl
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) October 9, 2018
Forbes article on why @spurs coach Gregg Popovich (and former @PP_Hoops coach) may have the most successful run in NBA history. https://t.co/yP1KgsHg17
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) October 4, 2018
Professor Bowman Cutter was awarded a Haynes Foundation Faculty Fellowship to combine zoning and property data with Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to create redevelopment maps of parts of Los Angeles County. Chirp chirp! https://t.co/Z23LKiWVty pic.twitter.com/wuMx68yMmI
— Pomona College (@pomonacollege) October 1, 2018
Writer Jonathan Lethem tells me about the local settings of his new novel The Feral Detective, his first use of the area since coming to Claremont and @pomonacollege in 2010. He says: "This place sank in." https://t.co/r0Np8FAzCL
— David Allen (@DavidAllen909) October 24, 2018
"I never experienced two sounds sounding the same; under it all was a sense of unseen weird life below the sonic surface." Relive our recent #CageAtClaremont concert at @pomonacollege in this review. https://t.co/IpoTxfBZjQ
— Honnold Library (@honnoldlibrary) October 8, 2018
Our world-champion Model United Nations team builds its success on collaboration, mentorship, and camaraderie. See them in action in this video. https://t.co/RTKmXPugQs
— Claremont McKenna (@CMCnews) November 21, 2018
CMC alumna Arielle Zuckerberg '11 makes the Forbes #30under30 list!!!https://t.co/pwWOL5dUoo
— Claremont McKenna (@CMCnews) November 16, 2018
Claremont McKenna College Army ROTC celebrates 100 years of service. https://t.co/KJusRbV2IX
— Claremont McKenna (@CMCnews) October 6, 2018
Prof. George Thomas on George Washington’s idea of a national university. https://t.co/EQBijMG86d
— Claremont McKenna (@CMCnews) September 26, 2018
Claremont McKenna College Professor Jon A. Shields, talks with @ArthurBrooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute @AEI, on viewpoint diversity in higher education. https://t.co/Z1IwxlGBzr
— Claremont McKenna (@CMCnews) August 16, 2018
Find out what Claremont McKenna College Professor @ColeHenri said when asked… Where Is Poetry Now? @parisreview https://t.co/mQ4WMMaYVu
— Claremont McKenna (@CMCnews) August 15, 2018
CMC Professor Jay Conger weighs in on the @washingtonpost article "Musk blows up, brawls and bullies. And his followers love him anyway." Learn more about what Professor Conger has to say on ‘cognitive tribalism.'https://t.co/2wZ4ROsur4
— Claremont McKenna (@CMCnews) July 20, 2018