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Layne Scherer
LayneScherer
Today in #HigherEdCovid19 from @theNASEM at 3:00 ESTWhat are the implications of this being a truly global event?Cheryl de la Rey, @UCNZE. William Colglazier, @aaas & @SciDip @DrJWardRobinson, Institute for
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
We should question Chad Wolf's loyalty by @johnastoehr https://stoehr.substack.com/p/we-should-question-chad-wolfs-loyalty?r=5msd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitter 1. All presidents rankle when the Washingt
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
You wanna know what white privilege is?Let's look at the credentials for the "Council to Reopen America"1. Mark Meadows: Not only is Mark Meadows not a doctor, but his official
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Peter Suber
petersuber
Since the pandemic shutdown began, journal submissions of co-authored papers, with women among the co-authors, are slightly up, and solo-authored papers by women are significantly down.https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/04/21/early-jo
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Will Doyle
wdoyle42
The full impact of downturns in the economy take some time to reach higher education. Without action by the federal government to assist states, higher education in most states is
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Nicholas Carter
NicholasDCarter
THREAD: Truly regenerative agriculture needs to consider aspects beyond just soil. It should include what regenerates biodiversity, increases carbon sequestration, frees up land for rewilding, regenerates our health, and lowers
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Mark Scott
markscott82
On Friday, a battle broke out between @Facebook & researchers at @nyuniversity about efforts to boost transparency about how voters are being targeted w/ political ads ahead of US election.
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Rebecca L. Spang
RebeccaSpang
More than six weeks old, and I am still getting questions, comments, RTs, people finding this piece for the first time. Response to queries and critics follow 1/https://twitter.com/trekonomics/status/1263228437721780224 Many asked
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Sarah Riggs Amico
SarahRiggsAmico
America’s childcare crisis: a THREAD“We’re literally going to destroy a generation of upward mobility,” Amico said. “A lot of us have known for a long time that childcare is not
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
Coincidentally, the first easing of covid-19 restrictions came on the same day that global warming ended. Snow, in mid-April, in the South. Don't tell me that weather is not climate.
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Data for Black Lives
Data4BlackLives
THREAD: #Data4BlackLives Movement Pulse Check and #COVID19 RoundtableFirst of all, welcome! We are so glad you joined us today. Please use our hashtags (#Data4BlackLives and #d4bl) to join the conversation!
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David Zipper
DavidZipper
Fall seems to be the season for Mobility-as-a-Service panels and debates.Speaking at several has led me to reflect on my own MaaS journey, summarized in the below (w/article links).TLDR:
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
PLEASE understand that this is a nuanced conversation. This @CNN article severely lacks context & unfortunately, other media outlets made the same mistakes. FYI, the coverage stems from two papers
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Greater Ohio Policy Center
GreaterOhio
Today’s #GOPCThread takes a look at the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on public finances. COVID has had a significant impact on all budgets, but for local governments already
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Jesse Blumenthal
jessekblum
The world clearly needed another take on Twitter vs. Trump... Here's mine: Twitter is wrong but #Section230 is right. A quick thread on this week's developments. I'm sure many people
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Beth Popp Berman
epopppp
Reading Mark Solovey's Social Science for What?, on the history of social science funding at NSF, and might take a few notes here. It's open access at @mitpress:https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/social-science-what I know
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