Most states where Juneteenth is a permanent holiday added it to their calendars in 2020 or later. Connecticut, Minnesota, Nevada and Tennessee will give state workers the day off for Juneteenth starting this year. https://t.co/6gNU3mGpuF
Hey ding-dongs, let’s have a chit-chat about Ablaut reduplication.
If you have three words, the order usually goes 'I-A-O.'
tic-tac-toe
If there are only two words, ‘I’ is the first and the second is either ‘A’ or ‘O.’
click-clack
King-Kong
I put together a hypothesis about Twitter's For You algorithm and have used it twice now to get a tweet over 1,000 retweets (which is something I haven't been able to do since last November).
*Very sad man who pays for Twitter voice* Here’s how I did it…
For a decade, humanities enrollment has plummeted. What’s going on? In this week’s @NewYorker, I report at two campuses—ASU and Harvard—and ask “what it might mean to graduate a college generation with less education in the human past” than any before. https://t.co/lLp4h07I5m
@carrieblazina @ONA I knew this was coming, but it is still so shocking and sad. Mandy was a wonderful person. Thank you for honoring her with this lovely piece Carrie. ❤️
@STEAManist That was an amazing event Ms. A! Congratulations to you and the kids! And thank you for all that you do to promote a love of STEAM in your students.
NEW: SCOTUS says after interviewing 97 people and "examining the Court’s computer devices, networks, printers, and available call and text logs," it can't "identify a person responsible by
a preponderance of the evidence" for leaking the Dobbs draft.