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J. M. Gerraughty
jmgerraughty
I wish, back when I was applying to grad schools, I was able to sit down with other composers and talk about the ways that comp programs try to offer
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
So look, here’s the thing, law professors. You benefit wildly in the academic sense from the fact that there is a veritable fuckload of publications where you can place your
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
We are living through a terrible time in many ways, but it is a Golden Age for public-facing history. No major pundit, as far as I’m aware, has as consistently
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
Equality of opportunity is an even worse idea than equality of outcome. No Conservative should be anything other than implacably & passionately opposed to both of them. Equality of opportunity
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Shelby Johnston
BendyScientist
In my second semester of college, I had to make the decision to end life-support for my daughter. I had to watch her be taken away from me. My university
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Dr. Paula R. Curtis
paularcurtis
A thread on some writing/publication reflections while editing my article:In a grad methods course, we were told to pick a footnote in a book related to our research, find the author's
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James Lloyd
James_M_Lloyd
I don't think that these are figures to be celebrated. We simply are not doing enough to break down barriers to entry of the profession. A thread:https://twitter.com/barstandards/status/1327234768107409409 These figures mark
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Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul
SonjaCherryPaul
1/6 Cowards swim in the sea of intentional ignorance and ingest the water willfully. They are the “anti-intellectuals’ they claim others to be. And they reveal themselves when the racist
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Yusuf
YusufHTweets
There really is a need for religious literacy in the media, especially in the use of terminology. There is no inherent hierarchy in Muslim worship, and no actual system of
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Gerston Blenman
GerstonB
Valentines Day always has a special place in my heart, well more so the day after, that was the day I found out about my first horn(that I knew about).
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Dr. Alex Gil ❌
elotroalex
Gather around, folks. I have avoided answering this question since the days when we changed the name from Omekyll to Wax. A library student asks now, so it's time.https://twitter.com/hronweigle/status/1341297301793468416 First
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lil uzi veritas
polumechanos
I really believe in public scholarship, and I think a robust academic presence in public discourses is valuable and important — and that’s true even when I disagree with others’
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Sanjeev Sanyal
sanjeevsanyal
My great grandfather Dr. Nalinaksha Sanyal: freedom fighter, politician, economist, businessman, sportsman. He was a tough guy. A poor village kid who won a scholarship to LSE in 1920s, was
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Cat Moon
inspiredcat
Not sure if a subtweet was referring to me or not, but I feel compelled to subtweet in response to the subtweet.As a human with feelings who cares deeply about
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Rob Falconer
jrdfalconer
Watching what is happening to PSE in AB (and across the US and UK) I am concerned that current strategies being employed to address financial concerns may be shortsighted and
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R.P.
ResonantPyre
Stayed up late reading about the Hasidic community, these tightly knit passionately religious groups existing in urban technological modernity are so interesting to me for thinking about the future of
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