R.I. dentists find reopening in a pandemic is a challenge; some might not make it https://t.co/o7QmkEOKRT
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Traffic is back, but still nowhere near 'normal' https://t.co/5DuPjU1PUd
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Ground turkey can be delicious. Really! https://t.co/1cO3SPHK9l
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
URI pharmacy college has helped in coronavirus fight https://t.co/sqkR3xgzZ9
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
Many Block Island ferry passengers aren't complying with mask rule https://t.co/j5p4PmgUHC
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
'They don't deserve to be treated like this.' Ice-cream shop says staff facing disrespect from customers who refuse to wear masks https://t.co/w4fUPMXgGl
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 22, 2020
Rhode Island's first Black mayor and Newport 'legend' Paul Gaines dies at 88https://t.co/ycSH8IzRuZ
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Charting their own course: Scholarships bring out the Roger Williams in 5 students https://t.co/zosLrmJA7Q
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
R.I. reports first case of rare coronavirus-related condition in childhttps://t.co/V2k3RYqUYa
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Transcript sheds light on Cranston councilor's abrupt resignation https://t.co/hEpxLRzLAC
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
R.I. reports 7 coronavirus deaths, 25 new cases, fewer than 100 hospitalized; Raimondo to decide Monday on phase 3 https://t.co/9N6zvXwz1w
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Whole Foods workers sent home for wearing BLM face masks https://t.co/b7CJ8KFzPl
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
400 pounds of pot, cache of illegal fireworks seized in Pawtucket, cops say https://t.co/qUl4p3MXOe
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Disney changing Splash Mountain, ride tied to Jim Crow film https://t.co/upheSjOmg7
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Protesters: Remove statues of slave kneeling before Lincoln https://t.co/yMUFaLgLbg
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Pandemic takes a bite, Chuck E. Cheese files for bankruptcy https://t.co/Kkk1AAXTGH
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
The Dixie Chicks officially change their name to The Chicks https://t.co/drDWFXYehW
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
R.I. police chiefs make 20 promises about race, force https://t.co/6xGUAr60wI
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
URI announces plan for students to return in September https://t.co/RXRv5SYPDm
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
R.I. GOP rescinds endorsement of U.S. Senate candidate Allen Waters https://t.co/03yaqzS4YD
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 26, 2020
Coventry ceremony marks 70th anniversary of the Korean War https://t.co/74j0j41DQ8
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
This Just In: Columbus statue moving, police chiefs make reform pledges https://t.co/INuoneFmoS
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Cool! 13 waterparks to open Friday in Providence https://t.co/AByfKIll49
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
R.I. must alter signature requirement for candidates due to coronavirus, judge rules https://t.co/tPyCEeOWiF
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Task force created to crack down on fireworks displays in Providence https://t.co/szWDg6vHVN
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Burrillville council says Raimondo's coronavirus orders are unconstitutional, declares 'First Amendment Sanctuary' https://t.co/g6Loh8gIJ8
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Task force created to crack down on fireworks displays in Providencehttps://t.co/XXLmLXjJlQ
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Johnson & Wales to close campuses in Florida, Colorado https://t.co/XbNXaNggwH
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Block Island ferry run from Fall River on hold due to pandemic https://t.co/vulOsvD0aJ
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Report: 'Baffling' errors at Mass. vets home amid deadly outbreak https://t.co/OjvRUcl5PG
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
Providence police union votes no confidence in city leaders.https://t.co/TSMaRqexLZ via @bamaral44
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 25, 2020
More than a third of R.I. legislators running for reelection unopposed https://t.co/9MpLbQhNzm
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
Curt Schilling compares Bubba Wallace to Jussie Smollett: 'It was all a lie' https://t.co/lTX4v6QYTq
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
Downtown Providence offices adjust as workers begin to return.https://t.co/WmrQYqjdOn via @madeleine_list
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island plans to return money to policy holders in the wake of coronavirus https://t.co/ch49TEyUoO
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
FROM THE ARCHIVE: At Ike's Newport retreat, Sergei Khrushchev looks back https://t.co/uwy6vevgPF
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
Sergei Khrushchev, son of former Soviet premier, dies at home in Cranston at 84 https://t.co/qUIcja8L8j
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
Buns Bakery launched online with challah and babka https://t.co/yjjeHlB4K2
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
Bettor times returning: Twin River Casino ramps up, hedging its return with a coronavirus regime https://t.co/tGdML0NWMO
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 24, 2020
Raimondo signs ban on 'ghost guns.'https://t.co/FTkPEGLZwL via @mrkrynlds
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
In 9-hour meeting, Providence city councilors hear calls to defund police.https://t.co/3870nx1Bpc via @madeleine_list
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
Former waitress at The Capital Grille sues over illicit filming by coworker.https://t.co/DpgD1aqhED via @kmulvane
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
Utility ordered to pay $53M fine for blasts that killed 1 https://t.co/HCmyaBqo9o
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
Plan to overhaul the Providence school system released. Here's what you need to know. https://t.co/BtFf9G1MJC
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
Coming home: Vietnam Veteran, longtime teacher returns to beloved Block Island https://t.co/Ht3DNVanvN
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 23, 2020
RIPTA's coronavirus losses could reach $80 million.https://t.co/p4X8K2Ga2I via @patrickanderso_
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 22, 2020
Lawmaker wants AA meetings to be considered essential https://t.co/6XDvg50MiW
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 22, 2020
Care New England says cyberattack has been resolved https://t.co/TRSRxrtMHQ
— Providence Journal (@projo) June 22, 2020
Graham Gardner ’95 MD’99 @kyruus uses data to help patients find doctors & get to their officeshttps://t.co/TX8yjrlLct pic.twitter.com/peVR4IXHKQ
— The Warren Alpert Medical School (@BrownMedicine) June 26, 2020
— The Warren Alpert Medical School (@BrownMedicine) June 23, 2020
Bilingual med students train to become certified medical interpreters #healthequityhttps://t.co/9mMHysr2gQ pic.twitter.com/Y68PJsIkxD
— The Warren Alpert Medical School (@BrownMedicine) June 12, 2020
First Aakriti Pandita was a #COVID19 patient; now the infectious diseases doc @RIHospital is treating others: “That changed me as a clinician”https://t.co/U4yOcKcXG2
— The Warren Alpert Medical School (@BrownMedicine) June 9, 2020
RT @IDHubFSG: We recently spoke with Jonathan Kurtis of @BrownMedicine about his research into #malaria and the discovery of a new vaccine target: https://t.co/xY98OH6Jj4
— The Warren Alpert Medical School (@BrownMedicine) June 2, 2020
"No care facility, no matter how excellent, can keep covid-19 away if it’s widespread in the areas where staff members live and work. To protect our most vulnerable citizens, we have to protect everyone." @themoruknow @DavidCGrabowski @BrownHspp @BrownGero https://t.co/mBo9Lbp48s
— Brown Public Health (@Brown_SPH) June 25, 2020
Researchers find that past stressors are not protective, and actually sensitize people to future traumas, increasing their chances of developing a mental health disorder. @DrCristinaF @PsychCentral @Brown_Epi https://t.co/mSd8h5simx
— Brown Public Health (@Brown_SPH) June 25, 2020
As the weather improves and states begin to gradually reopen, experts explain how to balance getting out of the house with limiting your risk of contracting or spreading the #coronavirus. @BrownMedicine @BrownHspp @meganranney https://t.co/Yw2us1CCqH
— Brown Public Health (@Brown_SPH) June 10, 2020
One of the many problems that the #COVID19Pandemic has laid bare is chronic staffing shortages in US #nursinghomes. @BrownGero @themoruknow @BrownHspp https://t.co/RIoWiKeAUT
— Brown Public Health (@Brown_SPH) June 10, 2020
Dr. @meganranney: “We encourage good public health practices, but recognizing that racism is a major element in COVID-19, we also support protesters’ work to call attention to and dismantle structural racism.”@BrownHspp @BrownMedicine @thedispatch https://t.co/VyAZzReOmF
— Brown Public Health (@Brown_SPH) June 8, 2020
A @universityofri professor goes inside the mind of a Covid-19 panic buyer https://t.co/wbH5iqo811
— The Public's Radio 89.3FM (@ThePublicsRadio) June 26, 2020
WATCH: Federal COVID Response and Recovery Efforts: A Conversation w/@SenWhitehouse (RI) – @profwschiller talks to US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse about the US response to COVID-19 including economic resiliency, health inequality, climate change, & security https://t.co/TmtSAeRepL
— Watson Institute (@WatsonInstitute) June 24, 2020
The COVID Crisis in Eastern Europe – Professors Tony Levitas and @MkBlyth discuss the recent COVID-19 crisis and how it has particularly affected Eastern Europe. (VIDEO) https://t.co/9Bkx4Bbg1d
— Watson Institute (@WatsonInstitute) June 4, 2020
.@BrownUniversity @Brown_Economics @WatsonInstitute prof @John_N_Friedman presented research on "Income Segregation and Intergenerational Mobility Across Colleges in the United States," & economic activity during COVID at @RichardvReeves @BrookingsEcon webinar. @OppInsights https://t.co/9TlUVjGGJX
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) May 20, 2020
.@BrianLehrer interviews @BrownUniversity @Brown_Economics @WatsonInstitute @ProfEmilyOster about her new website COVID-Explained, helping to contextualize COVID-19 related news, & taking a closer look at COVID in children, and parenting during pandemic. https://t.co/s8a7d2yTw2
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) May 23, 2020
.@BrownUniversity @Brown_Economics @WatsonInstitute @ProfEmilyOster analyzes COVID-19 data here and on the website she helped start, Covid-Explained. Here she talks about why it's so hard to come up with reliable data, and why it's so important. https://t.co/1ib6qai1Fl
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) May 26, 2020
.@BrownUniversity @Brown_Economics Prof Brian Knight, with colleagues at @CarnegieMellon and others, finds in study that newspapers provided less coverage of recalls issued by manufacturers that advertised more regularly in their publications. https://t.co/yLODx0IsiV
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) May 27, 2020
.@BrownUniversity @WatsonInstitute Prof Margaret Weir wrote for Social Sciences Research Council @ssrc_org about how US and UK responses to COVID-19 have differed. US has suffered from its inequitable healthcare system, and social, economic, racial issues. https://t.co/EBM04Ysgzx
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) June 10, 2020
.@theappeal interviews @BrownUniversity @BrownUPoliSci Prof Juliet Hooker about the current racial turmoil after George Floyd murder. She talks about the U.S. as "a society that’s shaped by racial hierarchy and racial inequality and racism." https://t.co/2ceqXeh7Oo
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) June 6, 2020
In @Reuters story on systemic staffing problems at US nursing homes, @BrownUniversity @Brown_SPH Prof Vincent Mor says key cause is weakness in funding of homes. "No one wants to pay the taxes for them, even though they’re all of our grannies, or mothers.” https://t.co/D9jENyXXjl
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) June 11, 2020
In @nytimes story on debate over who pays for testing in nursing homes, @ashishkjha, @HarvardGH director & incoming @BrownUniversity @Brown_SPH dean, estimates screening all residents & staff in U.S. once every two weeks would involve 150,000 tests a day. https://t.co/fWOJuiwqRC
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) June 10, 2020
.@BrownUniversity @Brown_SPH Prof Vincent Mor tells @bloomberglaw that the new federal goal of inspecting all nursing homes in U.S. by July 31, intended as COVID safety measure is unrealistic. https://t.co/HeNuafwq83
— Brown Research (@BrownUResearch) June 10, 2020
Check out Prof. Roberto Serrano's piece on Medium, "Views of an Economist about the Coronavirus Crisis"! #EconTwitter https://t.co/zwVSDrqeHY
— Brown Economics (@Brown_Economics) May 27, 2020
Prof. @jeffreysrobbins writes 'Exit Ramp: As Dumpster Fire Worsens, Voters Seem Ready to Give Trump the Boot'. https://t.co/3vQ2xzxXPA
— Brown University Political Science (@BrownUPoliSci) June 23, 2020
Can Congress act? Prof. @richarenberg comments on 'GOP rejects mandating changes in police tactics as Dems push 'transformative' change'. https://t.co/yjQvyRJXod
— Brown University Political Science (@BrownUPoliSci) June 11, 2020
Prof. @jeffreysrobbins pens 'Titanic: Ship of Fools Springs a Leak'. Read it here: https://t.co/IVJojBTdGU
— Brown University Political Science (@BrownUPoliSci) June 9, 2020