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ProfTalmadge
ProfTalmadge
Excited to share new @TWQgw piece I co-authored with @samseitz3, "The Predictable Hazards of Unpredictability: Why Madman Behavior Doesn’t Work."We examine whether a leader’s unpredictability can yield foreign policy leverage.
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Rustie⊿
Rusted_Van
chart #1: general sales increase since my last update (2020.10.26)#2: nogi solo PBs ranked by 1st week sales#3: nogi solo PBs ranked by total sales#4: the special books ranked by
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Save G
Save_ge12
My first year of grad school in 2017, Kula came over to Michigan for a short visit. During that visit, she got pregnant. We were sitting in the lecture room
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Arnold Woods III
ArnoldtheThird
Since I'm not interested in the "white man debates race as an intellectual exercise without understanding the daily implications it has for people of color" genre, I want to talk
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Kendyll (Martin) Burnell
KendyllMartin
I’m sitting here listening to @starstrickenSF and @biologistimo talk about being passionate about their science and allowing the knowledge catch up with that passion as they learn. And I feel
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Ricky Padilla-Del Valle
rick_______y
I hope that one day US Mainland faculty and institutions understand students that complete their degrees under a huge amount of stress. Today is a pandemic, but Puerto Rican college
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Olly Hogben
OllyHogben
A bit of fun, this: lots of deserved attention is being given to gymnasts who compete (or did until recently) as 'veterans'. Some are well known and others aren't, but
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Eric Robertson
EricRobertson
In a particularly ugly moment for @APTAtweets, a significant number of fellowships, including ALL hand fellowships, voluntarily withdraw their accreditation from ABPTRFE, and the response is: “You can’t quit because
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Jackie Gio
Jackie_Gio
The first part of my grad work @CSHL is finally out! To celebrate, here's a GIF summary of what I labored over for a few years "A central amygdala-globus pallidus
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Brian DeGrazia
briandegrazia
i learned a lot from all the questions submitted during yesterday's #mlawebinar. it's equally cool and humbling to do work for an audience of which you are technically a part.
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
For what it's worth, I think that actually paying people to review would lead to all kind of foreseeable and unforeseeable problems, because adding money to a situation always does.
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Zora Neale Thirston
redclayscholar
Currently writing the acknowledgments of the Kast book. I'm teary. What a got damn journey. I wanted to share a few things with my grad folks in the throws of
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David Davison
2drdave3
At this faculty meeting to debate various no confidence motions at the University of Michigan, it's wild how many defenses of the reopening boil down to, like, "They've treated the
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Mark Curtis
MarkCurti
I was informed yesterday afternoon that I've been granted tenure and will be promoted to Associate Professor @WakeForest . It's been quite a journey, filled with highs, lows, a fair
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Emilie Nicolas
Emilie_Ni
This kind of take reminds me of all my friends who visit Quebec-outside-of-Mtl for the first time and are surprised to discover that francophones are actually....francophones.I’m from Levis. 99.9% French
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Louis Metcalfe
LastchanceLouis
Very grateful for @aruggeri_eu‘s Spring 2018 grad seminar titled Collective Political Violence. There’s been a lot of brilliant writing & analysis on the #Sahel recently and Andrea’s seminar and teaching
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