Macdonald
@macscribbler
History buff, mezzo-soprano and beetle-headed knave.
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#UofTGrad22: 'The world definitely needs to be changed': Human rights advocate Matida Daffeh @UofTArtSci on her journey to convocation at #UofT 🇬🇲 uoft.me/85q
In 2014, this French weather presenter announced the forecast for August 18, 2050 as part of a campaign to alert to the reality of climate change. Now her forecast that day is the actual forecast for the coming 4 or 5 days, in mid-June 2022.
New course in American Sign Language reflects its surging popularity | Faculty of Arts & Science artsci.utoronto.ca/news/new-cours…
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New course in American Sign Language reflects its surging popularity
New course in American Sign Language reflects its surging popularity
Hocus focus: how stage magicians reveal the workings of the human mind | Faculty of Arts & Science shar.es/aWLfQX via @www.artsci.utoronto.ca
Hampered by 'scientism?' @UofTArtSci researcher examines the history of American social science #UofT 📘 uoft.me/7Pz
From empowering youth to improving health care: Two @UofTArtSci undergraduates seek to make their mark #UofT 💙 uoft.me/7wg
I'm going to log off and try and take a break. This piece lays out the stakes for the next few weeks. And here's one last thread reflecting on my experience of covering the pandemic's second year. 1/ theatlantic.com/health/archive…
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America Is Not Ready for Omicron
The new variant poses a far graver threat at the collective level than the individual one—the kind of test that the U.S. has repeatedly failed.
Happy 50th to The Electric Company, which opened every episode with Rita Moreno shouting "HEY, YOU GUYS!" The official form of address of #GenX. npr.org/2021/10/25/104…
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50 years ago, 'The Electric Company' used comedy to boost kids' reading skills
In October 1971, The Electric Company flipped a switch and hit the public TV airwaves, aiming to use sketch comedy and animated shorts to teach kids to read.
At the Language Exchange Initiative, students travel the globe without leaving home | Faculty of Arts & Science shar.es/aWpswX via @www.artsci.utoronto.ca
#UofT's Andrea Allen studies the 'invisible' Black women of Brazil’s LGBTQ community uoft.me/6SX
This was in the Globe and Mail 14 years ago. theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/…
You can make a difference today! Tell your MP to vote yes in Parliament this afternoon to end the federal government’s litigation against Residential School Survivors and this generation of First Nations children.
Thinking inside the box? #UofT researchers from @UofTArtSci & @LSEnews find most CEOs are internal hires 💼 uoft.me/6Iv
Author of Orlando and Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf was less well known for her banging dance tracks (This is my favorite)
The title I would have chosen is why Canadians should care. Why a proposed deal between two American publishing giants matters to the Canadian books sector /via @globeandmail theglobeandmail.com/arts/books/art…
Sad to hear the Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy is no more. The Atkinson gave reporters a year to “go deep” on a public policy issue. The alumni, from Ann Pappert in 1988 to Stephanie Nolen in 2020, are a who's who of Canadian #journalism. theatkinson.ca @AtkinsonCF
An honour to meet this very interesting and inspiring educator!
.@UTM professor Jerry Flores says caring teachers inspired him to seek better opportunities in life. Now, he wants to do the same for others. #UofT 💙 uoft.me/6iV
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