Hear from presidents of @michiganstateu, @UMich and @waynestate as they discuss how the #COVID19Vaccine is the key to stopping the pandemic and restoring normal life. https://t.co/Rx6zMEVTqw
— Michigan's URC (@urcmich) January 24, 2021
.@NEJM: Plasma transfusions can lower the risk of death for Covid-19 patients.
“If someone is treated early with high convalescent plasma, I would estimate the reduction the risk of dying is about a third,” Dr. Nigel Paneth told @KerryNBC.
Watch NOW: https://t.co/U4UZMHn7bF pic.twitter.com/fkZ3S1kuUM
— NBC News NOW (@NBCNewsNow) January 14, 2021
Researchers @michiganstateu are testing wastewater in the state for early #COVID19 detection https://t.co/lUaBQrCINO
— AAU (@AAUniversities) December 28, 2020
AgBioResearcher @jen_owen1 is leading a $4.4 million @doddtra grant to develop biosurveillance plans to monitor and prevent infectious disease spread by migratory birds. https://t.co/6ZGkvImrl8 pic.twitter.com/A0kqpOV9kx
— MSU AgBioResearch (@MSUAgBio) January 4, 2021
MSU and @HenryFordNews are partnering to make Michigan a national leader in providing access to exceptional health care. https://t.co/T8e2nNLXe8 pic.twitter.com/MsPsUJp8p7
— MSU (@michiganstateu) January 25, 2021
In collaboration with MSU, @Apple is opening a developer school in Detroit, the first program of its kind in the U.S. https://t.co/spFTQRP9Dm pic.twitter.com/NEacusr4vm
— MSU (@michiganstateu) January 21, 2021
More than 50 years ago, #MLK spoke to a packed MSU Auditorium. @MSUArchives pic.twitter.com/EqofClNDX2
— MSU (@michiganstateu) January 18, 2021
With the support of @NASA, an MSU lab is studying how plants survive in space conditions. https://t.co/kL2EEjRhhh #SpartansWill pic.twitter.com/djd2TXqLdq
— MSU (@michiganstateu) January 5, 2021
MSU scientists created the first functioning mini human heart model. https://t.co/G0WsD8JHYe #SpartansWill pic.twitter.com/pySbZhuqFi
— MSU (@michiganstateu) December 28, 2020
President Stanley and the Board of Trustees together issued a statement denouncing the disorder and destruction at the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/9iIZYkJnVY pic.twitter.com/LF1RcXCB6n
— MSU News (@MSUnews) January 7, 2021
MSU linguists Betsy Sneller and Suzanne Wagner weigh in on the impact that social distancing has had on language development via @nytimes. https://t.co/Uo8rb9elI8
— MSU News (@MSUnews) January 4, 2021
MSU researchers use saliva and wastewater samples to predict COVID-19 outbreaks. #SpartansWill https://t.co/VtVis17T5r pic.twitter.com/pfYNqCPGNS
— MSU News (@MSUnews) December 30, 2020
In an article for Voice of America, Professor Brian Kalt gives a short breakdown of the U.S. presidential term system and the 20th amendment.
Read more: https://t.co/gUxAJfVLkh
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 19, 2021
#MSULaw @ProfBrianKalt is cited in an article for NBC News discussing the possibility of impeachment after the president leaves office.
Read more: https://t.co/xQl6UgJI8a
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 13, 2021
In an article for Forbes, #MSULaw Professor David S. Favre weighs in on the discussion about new rules from the Department of Transportation that limit access for Emotional Support Animals on airlines.
Read more: https://t.co/b2KnaJ4u5z
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 12, 2021
In an op-ed for The Hill, #MSULaw Professor Brian Kalt explains section 4 of the 25th Amendment and how it compares to impeachment. Read more: https://t.co/UVmes87XSY
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 8, 2021
Following yesterday's events at the U.S. Capitol, Interim Dean Jacobs shared a message with our students. Read the full statement here: https://t.co/JVZOay6ed3 pic.twitter.com/7jilFPYjSE
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 7, 2021
In an article for U.S. News, MSU Law Professor Barbara O'Brien addresses the growing efforts to help those who have been wrongfully convicted. Read the full article: https://t.co/NO53V04B9Y pic.twitter.com/DmZSstBRo5
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 4, 2021
In an article for Discover Magazine, #MSULaw Professor Catherine Grosso explains how unanimous verdicts ensure that all jurors are heard.
Read more: https://t.co/dfKEQCSrIz
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 26, 2021
150 legal scholars, including #MSULaw Professor Brian Kalt, signed a letter obtained by Politico arguing that former U.S. officials can be impeached.
Read more: https://t.co/eDxkfuLyez
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 22, 2021
Prof. Nancy Costello, director of #MSULaw's First Amendment Clinic, breaks down the amendment for MSU Today following recent events in our nation.
Read here: https://t.co/GSm00pC0kP
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 21, 2021
Prepping for your next virtual interview? Learn remote interviewing tips with this video from @MSULawCSO. Good luck, #MSULaw. Remember to reach out to the CSO for support during OCIs.
Watch: https://t.co/cZbGKwhTHg
— MSU College of Law (@MSULaw) January 19, 2021
Having trouble sleeping at night? Our #MSUSocialScience @MsuPsychology Faculty and Director of the MSU Sleep and Learning Lab @sleepsavvy discusses how to perform a sleep audit to put those sleepless nights to bed in this report from @iamwellandgood https://t.co/EsmmeN7G4P
— MSU Social Science (@MSU_SocSci) January 7, 2021
US News & World Report (2021) ranks MSU's online graduate program in Criminal Justice as 5th in the nation. One student shares her story of success below. Learn more about @msu_scj by visiting: https://t.co/SasEWzxN4x #MSUSocialScience #AdvanceJustice https://t.co/tcQgrHGhMA
— MSU Social Science (@MSU_SocSci) January 28, 2021
Keep an eye out for Bombay Rose, a critically acclaimed film produced by @MSUBroadCollege alumnus Rohit Khattar, on Netflix! #GlobalSpartan https://t.co/7M78PDHxib
— MSU Alumni Office (@msualumni) January 26, 2021
The latest @usnews rankings are in for #BestOnlinePrograms and this year marks five years for Broad landing in the top 25. 👏 https://t.co/rUug2BDSZy
— MSU Broad College of Business (@MSUBroadCollege) January 26, 2021
The Which MBA? 2021 rankings from @TheEconomist recognize @MSU_MBA as No. 1 among U.S. schools for percentage increase on pre-MBA salary. 🙌 https://t.co/4K4f3rBA1Q
— MSU Broad College of Business (@MSUBroadCollege) January 22, 2021
The Poets&Quants 2021 Best Undergraduate Business Schools rankings place Broad in the top 20 for a fifth consecutive year. 💪 #MSUPride https://t.co/AO6qZUeeKD
— MSU Broad College of Business (@MSUBroadCollege) January 12, 2021
Check out the latest #BroadMatters research on finance in @FortuneMagazine. 👇 https://t.co/pwz2ll9g8X
— MSU Broad College of Business (@MSUBroadCollege) January 11, 2021
New #BroadMatters research finds that firms connected to Trump reaped abnormal stock returns of up to 3.7% following the 2016 election, translating into approximately $2.5 billion in wealth creation for shareholders. https://t.co/6AgQlYppcU
— MSU Broad College of Business (@MSUBroadCollege) January 14, 2021
Forthcoming research from Broad associate dean Richard Saouma (@RichSaou) helps make the case for how higher wages in hard times can boost the bottom line.👇#BroadMatters https://t.co/v5GQsZ8BP8
— MSU Broad College of Business (@MSUBroadCollege) January 25, 2021
See @StaceyFoxArtist’s feature on @wilxTV for her #Mars music and animation work. Fox, @MSUMuseum, @AbramsSkyNotes recently won @NASA grant to interact/educate Lansing kids about the planet. https://t.co/i90848JMtB @MSUComArtSci @michiganstateu
— Mich. State J-School (@MSUjschool) January 8, 2021
.#TheatreSpartan Sharriese Hamilton (BA Theatre '06) currently plays Hannah in the Melbourne production of @ComeFromAwayAU. Click to read her experience of being an actor during the Covid19 pandemic. https://t.co/lU4ZsnNmAK@theage @CALMSU @michiganstateu
— MSU Theatre (@theatre_msu) January 25, 2021
Got it! Porter's Island (or Porters Island) is the rocky isle in Copper Harbor. Once home to the government office where hopeful prospectors obtained leases to Keweenaw land, it now has been largely reclaimed by nature.
Image: Porter's Island from Brockway Mountain, undated. https://t.co/VdJ1sHGSTk pic.twitter.com/kJQRWqXoD4
— Michigan Tech Archives (@mtuarchives) January 27, 2021
Michigan Tech joins the competition with a small rover to lay lightweight, superconducting cable that tethers to a lander as it traverses craters in permanently shadowed regions. #SpaceTech #NASA @paulvans https://t.co/tPQ3dKNoRN
— MTU Research (@mturesearch) January 4, 2021
MTRI scientists are working on a new NASA funded Carbon Monitoring System program to study carbon fixation in the world's 11 largest lakes from space. #ClimateChange #RemoteSensing #NASA @mturesearch https://t.co/ZQVJSmd3b0
— MTRI (@mtri_mtu) January 19, 2021
Hint: it involves duck legs! Here is one of Dr. Hein's ducks! This one just might be Bubba…. #engineering #stem @michigantech https://t.co/axjZ0J7v9k pic.twitter.com/cYIMLvk9dW
— MTU Engineering (@mtu_engineering) January 26, 2021
Michigan Tech robotics team continues work on moon rover https://t.co/VFYk0pyD1Q
— MTU Engineering (@mtu_engineering) January 14, 2021
Joshua Pearce's (MSE/ECE) work is discussed in "10 ways to get started with open source in 2021" at https://t.co/f1MI4mSDGG and in "Portuguese researchers call for wider research into circular 3D printing materials" in 3D Printing Industry.
https://t.co/pTFopLoL0D— MSE at Michigan Tech (@mtumse) January 22, 2021
Plastic Waste into 3D Printing Profit," in Manufacturing Business Technology,
The article also feature photography by Pearce and MTU Alumnus Nathan Shaiyen.#MichiganTech #3dprinting #MTU #MaterialsScience #Engineeringhttps://t.co/9QnR9TFsJd
— MSE at Michigan Tech (@mtumse) January 14, 2021
From autonomous sensors on large manned commercial ships to fully autonomous vessels, new tech has the potential to drive economic development of Great Lakes communities.#mobility #autonomy #GreatLakes @DetDrivenhttps://t.co/CSVIOWLa87
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 28, 2021
The pandemic sucks. Remote learning is hard. But we have the opportunity to make the most of a bad situation. Student writer Aemili Lipzinski shares ideas. #remoteinstruction #education https://t.co/rdCV87ypW1
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 21, 2021
How do we get to the "dark" side of the moon? Our @mtu_engineering and @mtu_computing students have some ideas. @NASA @paulvans @mtuMEEM @mtuECE #moon #lunarlanding #artemis #tenacityhttps://t.co/BSCe4Gt4JQ
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 14, 2021
"We can easily lose sight of how thin people’s competencies are. There’s a false sense of accomplishment. We put everything on the website and can say, great, we’re done." — Chuck Wallace, associate professor of computer science#COVID19 #UX https://t.co/RHv0oTEmCw
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 13, 2021
"The COVID vaccines are a technological miracle & we are in the right place in our scientific knowledge to make it happen. No shortcuts were taken in the safety assessment."#COVID19 #technologyhttps://t.co/MLsLQ3wDPR
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 13, 2021
Take a walk outside with David Flaspohler’s field #ornithology class.https://t.co/wql8b2kWkb
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 12, 2021
Activating creativity boosters in 3… 2… 1…#mtuwc https://t.co/Rq97hnsFY9
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 8, 2021
Classes don’t run the way they used to. Dive into a series about educational endeavors across campus to gather ideas, hope, community, and, yep, commiseration. Up next: @michigantechbio instructor Brigitte Morin #covid #remoteinstruction #mindfulness https://t.co/MWCMcG5Ggp
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 8, 2021
"Expect to feel like you’ve been transported to a snow globe… frosting trees so that Silent Sporters find themselves moving through the definition of “winter wonderland.” #CrossCountrySkiing #WinterSports #OptOutsidehttps://t.co/ofajvPpFpq
— Michigan Tech (@michigantech) January 5, 2021
How to turn plastic waste in your recycle bin into profit https://t.co/CRRk4HkGRl via @ConversationUS @mturesearch @mtu_engineering @mtumse @michigantech @mtuECE @re3Dprinting #reprap #3dprinting #reprap #openhardware #recycling @recycleindia @recycle_now
— Joshua Pearce (@ProfPearce) January 11, 2021
DARPA wants to revolutionize how the military procures battlefield supplies and deals w/ waste, selecting 4 performer teams and 3 government partners to support the ReSource Program: https://t.co/vKkHzQbOGD@Battelle @IowaStateU @MIT @michigantech @INL @SRNLab @BerkeleyLab pic.twitter.com/T1eXi8d2tc
— DARPA (@DARPA) January 12, 2021
LISTEN: APS members Loren Wold and William Cooke and expert Ted Wagener discuss effects of inhaling nicotine thru #ecigs on CV neural regulation in a recent @ajpheartcirc podcast: https://t.co/FfRPsmKpCe CC: @JoshEGonz @OSUCCC_James @osunursing @KIPMichTech @michigantech
— American Physiological Society (@APSPhysiology) January 19, 2021
Researchers @michigantech used Second Strategic Highway Research Program, #SHRP2, naturalistic driving study data & a driving simulator to study #DriverBehavior at #GradeCrossings. Read the study results: https://t.co/IUwudv8aET. #FRAResearch pic.twitter.com/U2MrtZa6fK
— The FRA (@USDOTFRA) December 29, 2020
A huge congratulations goes out to Dean Mert N. Aksu, named the recipient of the 2021 @adeaweb's Geis Award for Vision – Dental Educator.
See the link below for more information on this prestigious award and awesome achievement!https://t.co/7WkVReQ44I pic.twitter.com/bbH2Hgv0Na
— Detroit Mercy Dental (@DetMercyDental) December 7, 2020
*crosses fingers* https://t.co/q6mf3n4Qz6
— Detroit Mercy URec (@DetroitMercyRec) August 31, 2020
All things in moderation, but fam… these numbers are outrageous. https://t.co/auCnltQH8o
— Detroit Mercy URec (@DetroitMercyRec) August 11, 2020
You should already be wiping down the equipment you use, but here's a reminder. https://t.co/InvK2ireO5
— Detroit Mercy URec (@DetroitMercyRec) March 9, 2020
SILENT SKY OPENS IN 22 DAYS! Did you know the playwright, Lauren Gunderson, is the most-produced playwright in America?! We are proud to be one of those theatre's who will be presenting her work. Get tickets at https://t.co/rvJjFTIgxH. #SilentSkyDMTC https://t.co/USR4KOdsAD
— Detroi tMercy Theatre Company (@DetMercyTheatre) September 25, 2019
Kozicki will share results and implications of the study at the virtual conference in March. Kozicki collaborated with researcher Stephanie J.S. Baiyasi and Health Services Administration students Mari Landis and Shari Storms. https://t.co/BdxnFDF60A
— University of Detroit Mercy (@detmercy) January 28, 2021
Congrats to the Titans men's basketball team on defeating Oakland over the weekend! https://t.co/dK5q8d2aHW
— University of Detroit Mercy (@detmercy) January 25, 2021
Lou Scatena ’67 lovingly reflects on his childhood in Anthracite Boot Camp, a memoir of growing up in coal-mining country in Pennsylvania in the 1940s and 50s, and the lessons he learned from his father that still guide his life today. https://t.co/P9ItsCZMMY
— University of Detroit Mercy (@detmercy) January 22, 2021
University of Detroit Mercy mourns the passing of alumnus Benny Napoleon. The former Detroit police chief and current Wayne County Sheriff was dedicated to his native city, Detroit Mercy and the law enforcement profession. Read more about him here: https://t.co/oUpdR59s7f
— University of Detroit Mercy (@detmercy) December 18, 2020
Renowned actress Meryl Streep loves to highlight her co-star Keegan-Michael Key ’93 @KeeganMKey, and so do we! Spotlights shine on Key in two musical productions, currently on Netflix: The Prom and Jingle Jangle. 😎 ✨ https://t.co/Gap8AZ7OoX
— University of Detroit Mercy (@detmercy) December 17, 2020
8 ways Detroiters can reflect on the legacy of #MLK from home: https://t.co/S6HS08MK94 #HowWeHeal pic.twitter.com/ybTUlVOqTI
— Wayne State University Graduate School (@WayneGradSchool) January 16, 2021
The political divide won't disappear Jan. 20. Senior Lecturer of @HistoryatWayne @sylvia_taschka on how Americans can restore trust in democracy, heal and unite their republic, via @ConversationUS. https://t.co/NegR1IDPUi
— Wayne State University Graduate School (@WayneGradSchool) January 13, 2021
What’s it like to get the COVID-19 vaccine? A @WSUCoN student shared his experience to help others know what to expect. https://t.co/beFBuMtu6y pic.twitter.com/i3jeUBpZb3
— Wayne State University (@waynestate) January 30, 2021
Wayne State researchers have published the first study of #COVID19 outcomes in African American kidney transplant recipients — a high-risk group. How did the data show they fared? https://t.co/41JpJSjnAc pic.twitter.com/NIUqj5MbTG
— Wayne State University (@waynestate) January 28, 2021
We’re number one! Ninety percent of @_WayneLaw graduates overall passed the July administration of the Michigan bar exam — the highest of any law school in the state. https://t.co/QZz0EJBVYJ pic.twitter.com/5qKgs9C8jp
— Wayne State University (@waynestate) January 26, 2021
COVID-19 may have paused a five-year, $3.5 million research project aimed at improving sleep quality for those suffering from sleep disordered breathing, but with a few adjustments, it’s moving forward once again — and looking for participants! https://t.co/QUmnemFjWu pic.twitter.com/jKNlTZaF8R
— Wayne State University (@waynestate) January 22, 2021
Here's how one @waynestate University professor made her own air purification device. https://t.co/bEDmiDQfU5
— The ’Gander (@GanderNewsroom) January 25, 2021
The Princeton Review, an education services company, has named the Mike Ilitch School of Business as one of the nation's most outstanding business schools for 2021. For more #IlitchSchool accolades, visit: https://t.co/HzNN05yFTM pic.twitter.com/uB8APjyfSY
— WSU Business School (@IlitchBusiness) January 7, 2021
Undergrad @waynestate students can now earn a Minor in Law through @WayneStateCFPCA & #WayneLaw! Through @IlitchBusiness, @WSU_Social_Work & @WayneStateCLAS, more than 120 students have declared the law minor since the program’s launch last fall.
Read: https://t.co/Zl3Zq6BJtH pic.twitter.com/l0silwgbx3
— Wayne Law (@_WayneLaw) November 2, 2020
The @NIH is supporting a Wayne State University School of Medicine physician-researcher's work at preventing and treating cerebral palsy in the form of two new five-year grants. https://t.co/JiQx1rmXPP #WayneState #CerebralPalsy #CPResearch
— Wayne Medicine (@waynemedicine) January 27, 2021
Hillsdale College Alumna, Elizebeth Friedman was an American Codebreaker who hunted German Nazi spies. Author Jason Fagone brought her work into the public eye in 2017 and @AmExperiencePBS has produced a documentary about this amazing woman! Watch it here: https://t.co/vqMRa5b5eV https://t.co/47dSrvscQs
— Hillsdale College (@Hillsdale) January 15, 2021
Blue Christmas is a service that honors the pain of the past and provides a space for students to honor their story in light of the Christmas story. It all started in 2016 as a joint effort between Father Adam and Brock Lutz. https://t.co/d5O6eeVCYP
— Hillsdale College (@Hillsdale) December 22, 2020
Today @POTUS announced that Dr. Arnn will be appointed to serve as the chair of the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission. Dr. Matt Spalding, VP for the College’s D.C. operations and dean of the School of Government, has been appointed executive director of the Commission. pic.twitter.com/BRYwK8lb6n
— Hillsdale College (@Hillsdale) December 18, 2020
Dr. Arnn was recently on an episode of @FDRLST's "The Federalist Hour" discussing the importance of 1620, the despotic ideology of The New York Times, and the importance of families. Read the transcript here: https://t.co/PRuRjd35L1
— Hillsdale College (@Hillsdale) December 15, 2020
"If you truly seek a way to honor those who quietly carry scarred souls and heavy-laden minds for America, simply live a good life, a life of love in service of your neighbor." -Jake Damec (Veteran of the Afghan War and Hillsdale graduate) https://t.co/NMtmhAVnBB
— Hillsdale College (@Hillsdale) November 11, 2020
#KCollege alumna @JulieMehretu '92 will be one of 37 artists featured in an exhibit titled "Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America" at the @newmuseum in New York City beginning Wednesday. Learn more through the link below. https://t.co/nBFAd19FtK
— Kalamazoo College (@kcollege) January 26, 2021
.@AuthorityMgzine interviewed Alaina Rajagopal '07 about her podcast, "The Emergency Docs," and how we can cultivate our mental, physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Read the article here. Find the podcast link in the comments below. https://t.co/vh2WyHkPsa
— Kalamazoo College (@kcollege) January 21, 2021
Data is inconclusive on whether the new variant of COVID-19 changes the severity of the virus, says #KCollege alumna Natasha Bagdasarian '99, a senior public health physician at the @MichiganHHS. Hear more from her in the @LSJNews. https://t.co/nACCZiQGkm
— Kalamazoo College (@kcollege) January 14, 2021
I am humbled & honored to be profiled in my undergrad Alma Mater @kcollege’s current #LuxEsto magazine – and surprised to be on the cover! Thank you for the opportunity to share my story. Thanks for the old pictures I’d never seen! #MoreInFour 🐝🐝🐝🐝
— Sonya Olds Som (she/her/hers) (@SonyaOldsSom) January 15, 2021
#WMU + local partners continue the tradition of honoring Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of virtual events beginning Thurs., Jan. 7
Full list of events: https://t.co/Kntr6ujCyl
Key sponsors include:@WesternMichU, @KalamazooCity, @kcollege, @kalfound, @KPSschools + @kvcc pic.twitter.com/pmsXMSytT5
— Western Michigan University (@WesternMichU) January 12, 2021