“I study war because war is awful; it’s truly terrible.”
@RochesterPolSci professor Hein Goemans (@hgoemans) explains why Ukraine’s fate might be tied to Putin’s survival
#UkraineInvasion#UkraineRussia
https://t.co/YixlxM3hiO
Health care providers have reported an increase in intimate partner violence (IPV) during the COVID-19 pandemic
Developed in collaboration with experts from the University’s @UofR_SBAC and @TheTRANSFORMctr, this guide from @TJCommission helps physicians protect their patients
"A Century of Votes for Women: A Cutler Lecture with Christina Wolbrecht" (@C_Wolbrecht)
Cosponsored by @RochesterPolSci, this online lecture takes place Thursday, 4–5:30PM EDT 🇺🇸
Register 👉 https://t.co/NXdhiQxI2j
Gregory Heyworth, associate professor of English and textual science @UofR live now on @WXXINews Connections with a team from @RITtigers... Broadcasting from our youngest daughter’s bedroom. Radio in times of Covid. @mmackmedia
📻: Tune into @WXXINews Connections at 1 p.m. to hear University English professor Gregory Heyworth and Madeline Rose ‘21 discuss how Rochester is becoming a hub for the field of textual science. https://t.co/eMbodp537A
@UofR@WXXINews Totally interesting stuff. But then I am biased: Professor Gregory Heyworth is holed up in our youngest daughter’s bedroom right now (because it’s the quietest room in the house) for the live broadcast. He happens to be married to me.
Want to be happier? Giving to others proves most satisfying (and is most needed now), says Richard Ryan, an international expert on motivational research and Rochester professor emeritus of psychology @UofR. @UofR_psych@centerforSDT @richardmryan3
https://t.co/8z0rEmjcfC
Overachiever: Congrats to @Bri_Theobald, assistant prof. of history @UofR, for winning already the THIRD award for her book on reproductive rights and politics on Native reservations!
https://t.co/2jrqB6i1ey
#ethnohistory@UofRHistory @RCLibraries @Mical_Raz
Here is a new piece by @SandraKnispel of UR Communications on our new book. This is as close to being "timely" as anything I've ever written ever has been:
https://t.co/ArJMsnlv53
Conspiracy theories, democratic backsliding, the integrity of mail ballots—Rochester political scientists discuss how the 2020 election is challenging some fundamental ideas about the nation 🇺🇸 | https://t.co/ISr8BKVDmM
“We want students to take care of themselves, their families, and their communities, in ways big and small," says @URAdmissions dean Rob Alexander, offering 5 tips on applying to college during the pandemic. https://t.co/YLZ2k3mbvm
The University’s @MtHopeFamilyCtr will expand services in the Rochester area for unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children, and for children and families locally—all of whom have experienced trauma—thanks to new private and federal funding. | https://t.co/VLsu0Oov0g
“When we show respect and understanding to others, and do so in a way that is convincing and authentic, and not just lip service, people are more willing to be open,” says University of Rochester professor Harry Reis for @BBC_Worklife // https://t.co/qLeMlx7u0I