Social Media Policy
- In Print We Trust: Here’s why newspapers score over social media - Times of India May 17, 2022
- On-line Social Media Jobs That Pay $30 – $55 Per Hour Job Job - Leadsonline - Plano, Texas - EMS1.com May 17, 2022
- Social media platforms vowed to rein in extremism. Buffalo puts them to the test - CNN May 17, 2022
- Celebrity Social Media Round-Up for May 16, 2022 - LaineyGossip May 17, 2022
- Why Suns were forced to apologize to fans twice on social media for Game 7 loss vs. Mavericks - Sporting News May 17, 2022
- Social Media Company's Report Leads To Falls Twp. Arrest - LevittownNow.com May 17, 2022
- Social media platforms vowed to rein in extremism. Buffalo puts them to the test – KION546 - KION May 16, 2022
- Locked Out: How a Social Media Customer Service Gap Is Costing Users - NBC 6 South Florida May 16, 2022
- Social media under scrutiny after teens flood downtown Chicago, 1 killed - FOX 32 Chicago May 16, 2022
- ‘Think Before You Link’: app launched to help social media users detect fake profiles - The Guardian May 16, 2022
Kwantlen
- City seeking public input on Prince George's policing needs - Prince George Citizen May 16, 2022
- City seeks public feedback in review of RCMP - CKPGToday.ca May 16, 2022
- Vernon newspaper golden at B.C. awards gala - Vernon Morning Star May 16, 2022
- Garden club returns to in-person events - Delta Optimist May 15, 2022
- All ethnicities in Richmond need to tackle racism - Richmond News May 14, 2022
- KPU vice president of students running for Vancouver School Board trustee - The Runner May 14, 2022
- MMA Mangat prepares for Singapore bout against world champion – Williams Lake Tribune - Williams Lake Tribune May 12, 2022
- New funding sprouts more growth for BC seeds - Greenhouse Canada May 10, 2022
UBC
- T-Birds dominate Firebirds to advance at NAIA Baseball National Championship Opening Round - University of British Columbia Athletics - UBC Thunderbirds May 17, 2022
- Save Old Growth protester superglues hands to UBC library doors - Vancouver Is Awesome May 17, 2022
- Advocates criticize insufficient support for students in 2022 federal budget - Ubyssey Online May 16, 2022
- Health and Justice Alliance – 'Working together for families' - Doctors of BC May 16, 2022
- AMS Food Bank saw a 600-visit spike between February and March - Ubyssey Online May 16, 2022
- UBC experts on International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia - UBC News May 16, 2022
- UBC In The News - UBC News May 16, 2022
- Computed tomography-urography with CMP can exclude bladder cancer: BMC Urology - Medical Dialogues May 16, 2022
Business Education
- Letter: Ditch social mobility for schools that nurture talent - Financial Times May 17, 2022
- Vision for new $33.8 million Armadale TAFE campus taking shape - Media Statements May 17, 2022
- Breaking News May 17 LIVE: Section 144 imposed in MP's Neemuch after dispute between two parties - Jagran English May 17, 2022
- Taliban promise 'good news' on girls' education - Macau Business May 17, 2022
- Leaders learn tough lessons about resilience - Financial Times May 17, 2022
- Cindy Arnold wins regional Administrator of the Year - The Reflector May 16, 2022
- Ivey Business School welcomes first group of Ukrainian students fleeing war to London Ont. - Global News May 16, 2022
- FirstFT: China tech stocks improve while economic activity plummets - Financial Times May 16, 2022
Monthly Archives: October 2018
10% and “the crisis in knowledge”
Writes Jonathan Mayhew: Knowledge is under attack from several fronts at once. In science itself, it is due to corporate corruption and the inherent bias toward interesting but possibly false results. There was that paper about how most scientific findings are false. … Continue reading
“Pedagogy of Delinquency”
From my friend Clarissa: There are several foundational principles to the pedagogy of delinquency. Respect. These are kids who value respect like nothing else in the world because it’s so rare in their world. Respect yourself, respect them, and accept … Continue reading