Dieyun Song (@dieyunsong) 's Twitter Profile
Dieyun Song

@dieyunsong

PhD Candidate @umiamihistory working on NGOs, imperialism, development, and the Cold War in Colombia.

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Stephen McQuilliam, PhD (@stemcquilliam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for everyone's kind feedback on today's webinar. Below is the link to a recording and a feedback form to help improve any sessions I may run in future. Recording: youtube.com/watch?v=Y40Wy1… Feedback: forms.gle/XLbnNGP8e9vqgV… thoughtsofaphd Academic Chatter™

Dieyun Song (@dieyunsong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working with WE1S Project for the past 19 months and participating in its summer camp has been a humbling and valuable learning experience. Check out what I've learned from working "extra" remotely we1s.ucsb.edu/research_post/…

Yasamin Rezai (@yasaminrezai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How #universityofmiami treats International students, especially the ones in minority, needs some serious professional observations. I wrote a piece about how UM refused to join the International campaign protecting Iranian applicants to Grad schools back in November 2019 /1

Dr. Diane Thompson (@dianethompso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are SO many reasons that people may have “unproductive” weeks, with or without children, and we need to create space for that

William D. Lopez (@lopez_wd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ive taught 3 courses during the pandemic now & feel as experienced as a prof can be given that we are only 4 months into this. here's a few basic lessons I've learned and what I fear for the coming semester. 1/

Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COVID-19 is overwhelmingly more likely to spread via large droplets (coughs) and aerosolized droplets (saliva spray from talkers) than from surfaces. That means: wear masks, keep distance, go outdoors. Surfaces ("fomites") are often a distraction. thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/…

David Velasquez, MD (@davidevelasqu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before starting my junior year of college, I made a trip to the local Walmart. I shopped for chicken, eggs, and milk when I noticed a man shyly approaching other customers. He looked to be in his forties, and I could overhear him nervously speaking in Spanish. 1/x

Sean Gilleran (@_gilleran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If academics want to earn the public's trust, they can start by acknowledging how obscenely conservative their institutional standards are. Forcing students to appear on camera at a specific time, demanding they meet deadlines to the hour--what scholarly purpose does this serve?

Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great mentors have the ability to see in you the talent, drive, and vision that you can't always see in yourself, and speak into reality the things that you are capable of but don't yet realize are possible.

UM AAUP-Alliance (@umaaup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This statement approved by the UM AAUP-Alliance asserts our right to design our course content and mode of instruction as best meets the needs of our students. #facultydecide 1/ drive.google.com/file/d/1cqGNua…

Jonathan Rosa (@drjonathanrosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder for junior scholars: When engaging with media about your work, consider answering the questions you want to be asked regardless of what you’re actually asked—a central part of scholarly expertise is the ability to reframe a dialogue [1/5]

Dominique Kirchner Reill (@dominiquereill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of ⁦Dr. Anna Nelson Bennett⁩ for her newest article! Project MUSE - Bagatelle or Stregamenti: The Spiritual Potential of Material Objects and Spaces in Late Rinascimento Venice, 1580–1630 muse.jhu.edu/article/764052

Dieyun Song (@dieyunsong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, I'm Dieyun. I thought you were fake and spoiled when we first met, then I realized that you are just really optimistic and intuitive with your emotions.