From LSA Today: for many profs, Twitter is where it’s @
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Far from being a distraction, Twitter is transforming the way these LSA professors interact with peers, engage with students, and share insights about their favorite TV shows—er, research!
Professor Meg Duffy is quoted in this article on LSA Today.
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Release Date:
11/20/2015