#GamingTheSystem
Miami Herbert Professor of Finance Alok Kumar studies the relationship between gambling and stock-market data."The GameStop surge was just one of the ways Americans have renewed their love of gambling."https://t.co/V5eLNRYe5N
— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) February 11, 2021
#WFH has uprooted many social conformities in the workplace. We see the effect directly in dress norms and meeting norms, but what about productivity norms? What do workdays look like now?
Thanks, Jaimee Spector, for sharing this interesting read. https://t.co/deFfFIJeBP
— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) February 10, 2021
WeWork offers more flexibility to individuals and companies through All Access and On Demand options. Join us as we speak with WeWork CEO, Sandeep Mathrani, in the next Virtual Knight Venture Lecture on January 28 at 5 PM, EST. https://t.co/vPe4I0F2dRhttps://t.co/wB1jMNi1Q6
— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) January 26, 2021
#MiamiHerbertNewsHour #LetsDiscuss #CBS News
QAnon conspiracy accounts, posts with specific election-realted language, and Trump himself have all been banned from various social media platforms.
Thoughts?https://t.co/jowsTYGUZ6
— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) January 14, 2021
#MiamiHerbertNewsHour #LetsDiscuss #@Forbes
"In the wake of the U.S. Capitol attacks, scores of major corporations and banks have said they are altering or reviewing the political donations made through their PACs."https://t.co/UspOHranhE
— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) January 14, 2021
#MiamiHerbertNewsHour
A law passed recently supports elimination of anonymous home buying and an increase of support (up to 30% of the cut) for whistle blowers of money laundering through these home deals in the US. #LetsDiscuss @MiamiHerald https://t.co/NsLCJ3jlBi— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) January 14, 2021
“During the five years since the launch, the Florida 50 has more than doubled, with an increase of 108.41%.” https://t.co/ebHB2VCXJ7
— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) January 4, 2021
Christopher Paucek, co-founder of the firm 2U, touted the potential of technology to expand the reach of pedagogy and promote lifelong learning opportunities.https://t.co/mR14dg2WDJ
— Miami Herbert Business School (@MiamiHerbert) December 8, 2020
Manage Beijing through Cooperation with Brussels.
The US and EU must align to present a comment front to China on economic, security and human rights issues.
See my latest op-ed in the @orlandosentinel:https://t.co/7NPvIECBd2#China #EU #USA
— John A. Quelch (@MIAMIBIZDEAN) January 8, 2021
Professor Germane Barnes @UncleRemusChkn guest stars in this week's @designmilk TV's Milkshake with "Cultivating Hope When It's Hard to Do"… Tune in🥛! https://t.co/xwM0GpQyKK
— U_SoA (@UM_SoA) November 13, 2020
With ride-sharing services growing in popularity, University of Miami professor Shouraseni Sen Roy is using Uber Movement data to better understand human mobility and help future urban planning initiatives. #UMiami #UMiamiCAShttps://t.co/5T92PGJvNl
— UM Arts&Sciences (@UMCAS) February 22, 2021
Catch up on the latest issues of arts&sciences magazine. https://t.co/5ftK4014ut
— UM Arts&Sciences (@UMCAS) February 2, 2021
New #UMiami interdisciplinary initiative seeks to create the foremost center for scientific research about #Brazil. https://t.co/VokvOo8Eml
— UM Arts&Sciences (@UMCAS) January 28, 2021
"Idling ships release fumes that contain harmful metal particles linked to higher risk of cancer, heart disease and respiratory illnesses." Cassandra Gaston @tropicalCass, assistant prof. atmospheric sciences. Via @AdriBras @taydolven @harrisalexc https://t.co/yIVbcG3kaK
— Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science (@UMiamiRSMAS) February 3, 2021
Great article by @DavidBloom @Forbes
about our awesome collaboration with @CanonUSA,@rescueareef and underwater cinematographer Peter Zuccarini. Pete captured 1st x outplanted corals spawning off #Miami. watch the video: https://t.co/3diJj5uo4s https://t.co/sBSTvX8ghG— Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science (@UMiamiRSMAS) January 22, 2021
Scientists offer road map to improve environmental observations in the Indian Ocean https://t.co/Bxhi6ndEiy #Oceans #oceanography
— Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science (@UMiamiRSMAS) January 16, 2021
✅ out story by @jenstaletovich @wlrn re: our sawfish collab study with @NOAAFisheries. 1st author @LauraHopeM with @DrNeilHammer’s @sharktagging says sightings of small tooth sawfish are increasing in #BiscayneBay https://t.co/FPBoe71je9
— Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science (@UMiamiRSMAS) December 24, 2020
Curious about how #corals make more of themselves? Check out this short #Coral Reproduction 101 video by Ph.D. student @livwilliamson for the @UMiamiRSMAS "Seas by Degrees" series! Recommended for middle and high school audiences.https://t.co/9Ku81A1Vna
— Coral Reef Futures Lab (@CoralReefFuture) February 18, 2021
The @floridaaquarium teamed up with @UMiamiRSMAS & @forceblueteam to plant hundreds of coral to restore Florida's coral reef as part of the NFL's #100YardsofHope initiative. #NFLGreen #SavingSpecies https://t.co/qkqtyvq1f8
📹: @forceblueteam pic.twitter.com/Gx1h5Z5rL6
— AZA (@zoos_aquariums) February 6, 2021
The Super Bowl may be over but its environmental mission to save Florida’s coral reefs is still underway with the 100 Yards of Hope coral reef restoration project, now focused on saving the sea urchin. @rescueareef @UMiamiRSMAS @forceblueteam @coolpapa654https://t.co/9mlQRD2ao7
— CBS4 Miami (@CBSMiami) February 13, 2021
NFL's Green Week in Tampa ahead of #SuperBowlLV is being felt in South Florida with the continued restoration of a section of Florida's endangered coral reef. @UMiamiRSMAS @NFLGreen @floridaaquarium @TampaBayLV @forceblueteamhttps://t.co/KiGdkgSIF9
— CBS4 Miami (@CBSMiami) January 28, 2021
What are the different types of #COVID19 vaccines? Who is eligible? Answers to these and more in recent #UMiamiHealthTalks with experts Dr. Roy E. Weiss, chief medical officer for COVID-19 and infectious disease specialist Dr. Susanne Doblecki-Lewis. https://t.co/YZTxEB8rGy pic.twitter.com/ydiEjX6nRb
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 22, 2021
#ADHD is Real; Here's How to Manage Symptoms https://t.co/DBKxmxOIYz
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 19, 2021
In the most recent episode of #FocusingOnYou, we talk to Dr. Maria Delgado-Lelievre, UHealth's Director of the Comprehensive Hypertension Center. She explains how patients are evaluated based on four pillars of cardiovascular risk. #hypertensionhttps://t.co/rRsX5mVUBz
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 16, 2021
Choice overload in skincare is a problem that everyone can understand. Your skin is uniquely yours, and Dr. Jonette Keri explains how you can care for your skin at every age, every day. #SkinCare https://t.co/5ryQuDHofE
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 11, 2021
A new era of minimally invasive #glaucoma treatments has arrived. Experts from @BascomPalmerEye take a look at treatments beyond eye drops. #EyeHealth https://t.co/pQSPn5gjgq
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 7, 2021
Our bodies are constantly changing as we age–sometimes in inconvenient ways. For many adults, enjoying ice cream, mac and cheese, or coffee creamer means more gastric distress. Read the full story on #lactoseintolerance and aging.https://t.co/Duwvp9pezS
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 6, 2021
The digital landscape proliferates with wearable gadgets that promise to promote heart health. While some have merit, others have limitations. Dr. Raul Mitrani shares his thoughts on wearable technology when it comes to #hearthealth. https://t.co/6ZMnr6RnXa
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 3, 2021
It's common knowledge that excess sugar and alcohol is a bad thing. So, when the @USDA guidelines stirred up some controversy by removing some specific recommendations about sugar and alcohol, the health community responded. #dietaryguidelines2021https://t.co/LzR2Pl0S1N
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) February 1, 2021
#DryJanuary: this annual tradition of abstaining from alcohol to start the year began in Britain and has become a global trend. Should you keep it going? https://t.co/1RYeyDroqG
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) January 28, 2021
COPD is the world’s most common chronic respiratory condition. Overall, #COPD mortality rates are trending down. But in African American women, mortality rates are rising. Our researchers explain why this may be. https://t.co/rL9CzjoMr3
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) January 25, 2021
If you think about food as medicine, you can create immense potential for preventing and treating common GI ailments, such as reflux and bloating. Read more from @PearlOfWisdomMD on nutrition's role in healing. #Foodismedicine https://t.co/Ey9Q5p02Di
— UMiami Health System (@UMiamiHealth) January 21, 2021
University of Miami leads groundbreaking trial for COVID-19 treatment https://t.co/2pUqOZpc7z via @umiamimedicine @EurekAlert #EurekAlertTrending #COVID19 #StemCells #emergencymedicine
— EurekAlert! (@EurekAlert) January 6, 2021
Latinx sexual minority men are at the intersection of two communities disproportionately impacted by #COVID19. In a new study led by Miller, public health experts used the Pandemic Stress Index to document those COVID-19 effects on their lives.https://t.co/yzXng8UEJk
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) February 22, 2021
We are grateful for Dr. Anthony Fauci's recent visit to share insights, lessons, and challenges of #COVID19. Dr. Fauci spoke to a virtual audience of more than 1,800, which included Miller School students, faculty members, fellows, and residents. https://t.co/odeT55a38t
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) February 20, 2021
The days of researchers studying cells in static cultures, making a best guess as to how in vitro experiments mimic cells within an organ, and having to beat the clock to run assays within the time cells stay viable may soon be over. #MedicalInnovationhttps://t.co/Mq9DuJEZkP.
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) February 19, 2021
An innovative mitral valve replacement procedure shows promise for high-risk patients in a new #MillerStudy led by @JosephLamelas, M.D., chief and program director of cardiothoracic surgery. #cardiotwitter #AmericanHeartMonthhttps://t.co/QMHmeemosy
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) February 17, 2021
Study by Miller School #PublicHealth Experts Finds U.S. First Responders Have Mixed Feelings about COVID-19 Vaccine. Read more:https://t.co/UZ9s3FGjsO
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) February 11, 2021
Miller School study finds minimally invasive aortic valve replacement surgery is a safer procedure than indicated by current surgical risk scores. Read the full story on INVENTUM. https://t.co/g3ya0iFoRw
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) February 3, 2021
Earlier this year, many health care professionals did not know how blood pressure medications would impact COVID-19 patients. Now, a Lancet study finds commonly used blood pressure medications safe for COVID-19 patients. Read the full story on INVENTUM. https://t.co/LwiSmJdIiO
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) January 31, 2021
In a preclinical study, researchers at the @umiamimedicine and the Miami VA Hospital have shown that growth hormone-releasing hormone agonist could potentially help patients suffering from heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. https://t.co/W6w9pHCFGg
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) January 28, 2021
While scammers can target anyone, those 50+ are particularly vulnerable–especially those with diminished sensory abilities or cognitive skills. Now, an innovative research project here at Miller will explore whether hearing loss adds to that vulnerability.https://t.co/asj4tJRbBM
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) January 17, 2021
In a joint study with @frostschoolum, our researchers found that it takes only minutes of vocal warm-up for classical #singers to perceive vocal ease before practice. This study was recently published in the Journal of Voice. #otolaryngology https://t.co/p7PjdmmgbJ
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) January 5, 2021
In a collaborative national study of middle-aged Hispanic adults, physician-researchers with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have identified a link between poor sleep patterns and cognitive decline. Read the full story on INVENTUM.https://t.co/i98LewPzia
— Miller Medicine (@umiamimedicine) December 30, 2020
President Biden took his first big swing at criminal justice reform with an executive order aimed at ending #privateprisons contracts. Innocence clinic dir. @CraigTrocino takes a wide look on the #MiamiLaw Explainer: https://t.co/T9EH3SIMIG pic.twitter.com/5ZaPyYPZ7V
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 22, 2021
The University of Miami Alumni Association recently hosted a virtual 2021 Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series to discuss the Supreme Court's future, the Constitution, and how changes may have an impact on our democracy. Watch the full lecture at https://t.co/YYK2dcQexH pic.twitter.com/Wy5jtMZm90
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 21, 2021
William H. Widen, professor of law, discusses recent proposals around #censorship and how they impact the marketplace ideas on the internet. #MiamiLaw https://t.co/vpPBUHpge1
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 17, 2021
As part of the class action lawsuit, the @UMLawIC, led by director @BeckySharpless, filed with partners against U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement, allowing students to help save lives as they learn the intricacies of immigration law. #MiamiLaw https://t.co/iu7nFaW0qx
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 16, 2021
Prof. @ma_franks notes that proposed changes to #Section230 would result in making it function to protect speech rather than information. #MiamiLaw https://t.co/SO9GrRcbhs
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 16, 2021
Based on a single charge of incitement of insurrection against the U.S. government, the 2nd impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is underway. Prof. @CarolineMCorbin discusses what's ahead on the #MiamiLaw Explainer podcast. Listen in at https://t.co/IvNizX7GKf pic.twitter.com/Kdpawaw2pZ
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 15, 2021
3L Alexandra Cimo reviews President Biden's day-one executive orders regarding immigration in this new article from @umrsjlr. Read more at https://t.co/kYwSAxJQoH pic.twitter.com/llt0a9EJWS
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 14, 2021
Prof. of Law Emeritus @DavidAbrahamUM, comments on the uncertain future of Cuban migrants recently rescued by the U.S. #CoastGuard after being stranded on an island for over a month. #MiamiLaw #ICE #immigration https://t.co/q1X1XbmG9G
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 12, 2021
Migrants detained in FL have urged a federal judge to allow them to pursue allegations that #ICE left them vulnerable to #COVID19. Detainees are represented by several organizations, including the #MiamiLaw Immigration Clinic. https://t.co/owQZqvOazA
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 6, 2021
Prof. Stanley Langbein said volatility in these #memestocks is an example of a pump-and-dump scheme, the illegal act of a group of investors promoting a stock they hold and then selling once the price has risen following a surge in interest. #MiamiLaw https://t.co/YwnjRtKTii
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) February 2, 2021
JoNel Newman, professor of law, discusses the possibility of a #medicaid expansion ballot measure to #Florida in 2022. #MiamiLaw #healthcare https://t.co/Hz0XsZG6hm
— University of Miami School of Law – #MiamiLaw (@MiamiLawSchool) January 29, 2021
My most recent piece on Section 230, power, and responsibility @lawfareblog @MiamiLawSchool @CCRInitiative https://t.co/siCVy5rgU2
— Dr. Mary Anne Franks (@ma_franks) February 22, 2021
Congratulations to #umiami College of Engineering alumna @ekhines and the @NASAJPL team who successfully landed the #NASA explorer Perseverance on Mars! https://t.co/sMHw0ZUjMa
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 18, 2021
An important update on COVID-19 safety measures from President Frenk. For more, please visit: https://t.co/S6FiluKIKY pic.twitter.com/XDzkpwfRZW
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 5, 2021
President @julio_frenk: Spring 2021 Welcome Message. Full transcript at https://t.co/5n7fIMwMc4 pic.twitter.com/yBuMeatvKc
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 26, 2021
Breath analyzer test deployed at #umiami to help better screen coronavirus. https://t.co/RLNODA2aYv pic.twitter.com/jM6qMYO8PI
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 18, 2021
#umiami scientist’s tool predicts harsh weather. https://t.co/5x4mC5t99I pic.twitter.com/gepfu8W3HD
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 22, 2021
13 takeaways from a virtual conversation with @IjeomaOluo, New York Times best-selling author of “So You Want to Talk About Race.” https://t.co/nb3WcUzROL pic.twitter.com/vjVahGqBRo
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 22, 2021
National health database opens to University researchers. https://t.co/dEsOl1gHho pic.twitter.com/ybY6s9R4Xk
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 19, 2021
#umiami architecture professor’s work reaches The Museum of Modern Art. https://t.co/CNeCLLankq pic.twitter.com/vKYibfyeo6
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 17, 2021
This evening, President @julio_frenk provided an update to the #umiami community on campus #COVID19 safety protocols. Read more: https://t.co/DiWtyztJ5d pic.twitter.com/jktqPRtBl9
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 17, 2021
Immigration Clinic scholars toil to protect detainees from #COVID19. https://t.co/8wHe74nOxT pic.twitter.com/djK5wm0l97
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 15, 2021
Business magnate Elon Musk proposes building a tunnel underneath the Miami River to alleviate traffic gridlock. https://t.co/3S5VdXCzNw pic.twitter.com/wSFhB9EG8S
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 15, 2021
#umiami researchers broaden tracking of #COVID19 through wastewater. https://t.co/Zuzau6QyIW pic.twitter.com/x4knnTt3Yi
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 10, 2021
#umiami sophomore launches magazine to amplify Black voices. https://t.co/UYDPD2VEnI pic.twitter.com/sh3fu4pZ50
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 10, 2021
For Black Americans, fear fuels doubt about #COVID19 vaccines. https://t.co/Vn7mZHwoaq pic.twitter.com/b8vwyN99Bx
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 9, 2021
This #umiami alumnus feeds off-duty passion with Good Samaritan Meals—a small non-profit with a big mission. https://t.co/xdmqftvNrb pic.twitter.com/XR7RKhCsi4
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 9, 2021
#umiami students focused on unique ways to save lives and resources during the @UMGradSchool's fifth annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition. https://t.co/0OgqvB3msF pic.twitter.com/Yet9gCVVGN
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 8, 2021
Medical experts at #umiami explain the evolution of the novel #coronavirus. https://t.co/LAZ5GkHilO pic.twitter.com/UxJemuiuGu
— University of Miami (@univmiami) February 2, 2021
#umiami experts take stock to the turbulence in the market. https://t.co/haQYDZIUDg pic.twitter.com/9GZNQzELFJ
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 29, 2021
#umiami positioned to be a pipeline for technology boom. https://t.co/WTvcP8xPaj pic.twitter.com/yeq08CQuip
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 29, 2021
#umiami is poised to process 3,000 #covid19 tests a day. https://t.co/ONCW8btRha pic.twitter.com/IcLX8YNMZV
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 28, 2021
New series shines a spotlight on #umiami’s creative community. https://t.co/C4sviEVzmZ pic.twitter.com/7Wn2rjmrHK
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 28, 2021
#umiami’s Public Health Ambassadors Program boosts its staff. https://t.co/fymsEXip7e pic.twitter.com/RAfr6xkq8S
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 26, 2021
Artistic skills and an unwinding path led #umiami alumnus Eddie Alvarez from graphic designer to award-winning art director at The Washington Post. https://t.co/324QEmJ8oy
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 22, 2021
In an inauguration like no other, Biden issues a call for unity. https://t.co/ERmuisZO31 pic.twitter.com/E1toPqvw1u
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 21, 2021
A message from #umiami President @Julio_Frenk on the certification of the 2020 U.S. presidential election and the events in Washington, D.C. https://t.co/97tzCUcWtD pic.twitter.com/BFnwfTVysA
— University of Miami (@univmiami) January 7, 2021
Why collaboration was key at #umiami in 2020. https://t.co/0NpUXFcmxZ pic.twitter.com/weLLNn5l8q
— University of Miami (@univmiami) December 17, 2020
#umiami team aims to elevate indigenous voices. https://t.co/yuqogPTTh8 pic.twitter.com/u4Xulh6y5a
— University of Miami (@univmiami) December 9, 2020
#umiami researchers explore limb-saving treatments for peripheral artery disease. https://t.co/kPqYCoRvQU pic.twitter.com/w2AQxNHFXe
— University of Miami (@univmiami) December 8, 2020
#umiami plans its #COVID19 vaccine distribution strategy. https://t.co/wPRh7QnkfI pic.twitter.com/6hT6wVA4bX
— University of Miami (@univmiami) December 7, 2020
As the world observed the 32nd annual #WorldAIDSDay, a #umiami team is shining a bright light on a neighborhood initiative to curtail the epidemic. https://t.co/6iGfOeyN5O pic.twitter.com/jezQhqHrds
— University of Miami (@univmiami) December 2, 2020