Lori Snyder Bennear is the Interim Stanback Dean & Professor of Energy Economics and Policy at the Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University.
An amazing Duke Centennial event in San Fran focused on the @DukeEnvironment innovation ecosystem. We are bringing our science from lab to market to solve climate challenges!
Duke regular admissions decisions were released tonight. If you didn’t get it you may be sad. You should feel what you feel. But under no circumstances should you feel like you weren’t worthy of admission or that you failed.
@mattkahn1966 I’m with you on creativity. Grit? Being willing to take a punch? By whom? For whom? Vulnerable need not apply? Same with love of the game. What game? Who made the rules? What you describe is intellectual curiosity which is different from playing a game rigged for some.
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Some of my Republican colleagues are afraid of the consequences of an impeachment vote.
This congress sends our young men & women to war.
Not asking my colleagues to storm the beaches of Normandy, only to show a fraction of the courage we ask of our troops.
It’s time to lead.
Who am I thinking about right now? Lawmakers like Sen. Mark Kelly and Reps. Lucy McBath and Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - all survivors of gun violence. I can't imagine what today is like for them.
Easy, unregulated access to hundreds of millions of guns has undermined our democracy.
Dear white women praising Stacey Abrams, Okay now find the black women in your sphere, in your office, in your PTA and listen to them too. Stacey would want you to, and she wouldn't have to work so damn hard if we had already done this.
With the market tumbling, expect your older faculty to work even longer before retiring. At least you’ll get to remain the “new faculty” for a while, even though you are in your mid-40s and were hired in 2005.
There's no debate about this. They were being dishonest.
In addition to telling the Democrats there were no votes, Rep. Lewis, the Republican Rules Chair, told reporter Laura Leslie:
"No votes at 830."