Heather Randell
@heatherrandell.bsky.social
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Assistant professor in the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. Sociologist/demographer studying the health impacts of climate change and dams, with a focus on Brazil and East Africa. https://sites.google.com/umn.edu/heatherrandell
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heatherrandell.bsky.social
We’re watching Hocus Pocus and at one point the kids thwart the witches because daylight savings time ends and it gets light earlier than the witches expected.

I said, “that’s ridiculous, daylight savings never happens on Halloween!”

Guess what, in 1993—the year the movie came out—it did. Wild!
Movie poster for Hocus Pocus. Information on daylight savings time 1993, which ended on October 31st.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
THIS is who The NY Times gave a platform to in the above editorial. A billionaire investor who has donated to Trump.
Politics

Together with his spouse, Rowan contributed $1 million to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign. In December 2023, Rowan hosted a fundraiser for Republican politician and House Education Committee Chair Virginia
Foxx.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
Wow New York Times, publishing this editorial is yet another new low. I cannot even bring myself to click on it out of curiosity.
New York Times editorial headline:

MARC ROWAN
Academia Is Broken. Trump's University
'Compact' Can Help Fix It.
Reposted by Heather Randell
costasamaras.com
Picture how big the Hoover Dam is. An absolute unit. The Hoover Dam has a power capacity of 2 gigawatts (GW).

The solar farm that the Admin just cancelled could have produces 6.2 GW of power. That's more than 3 Hoover Dams.
jael.bsky.social
SCOOP: The Bureau of Land Management says the largest solar project in Nevada — the Esmeralda 7 mega-farm — has been canceled

The news was quietly dropped via a sudden website update with no public word from any of the companies involved or a statement from the agency

@heatmap.news
Esmeralda 7 Solar Project Has Been Canceled, BLM Says
It would have delivered a gargantuan 6.2 gigawatts of power.
heatmap.news
heatherrandell.bsky.social
The removal of dams on the Klamath River in California—the largest dam removal in history—is already an ecological success story. Now it’s time to ramp up the dam removals so rivers can run wild again.
jennifermolidor.bsky.social
Hanging onto every bit of good news

The river has come alive in the Klamath with wild Chinook salmon. The wider ecosystem is healing.

This most powerful story of Indigenous-led #rewilding after the largest dam removal in US history keeps getting better.

lostcoastoutpost.com/2025/oct/9/o...
One Year After Klamath Dam Removal, 'There's Just Fish Jumping All Over the Place': Scientists Describe Improvements to Water Quality and Wildlife
lostcoastoutpost.com
heatherrandell.bsky.social
Wow, that story is terrifyingly prescient.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
I’ve served as an associate editor for two journals, which largely consists of the tedious job of trying to recruit reviewers. It is HARD these days, but I wouldn’t stop until I found two reviewers.

The journal I submitted to is well respected, but won’t be for long if this is how it is managed.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
The thing is, to be able to determine whether AI-generated code is “legit”, you need to know both statistics and coding yourself. If we no longer teach students to learn, think, and struggle—without the help of AI—the next generation will have no clue what is and isn’t legit.
hormiga.bsky.social
Y'all. I just got ChatGPT to do everything in R for this manuscript. I mean EVERYTHING. And it's all legit and reproducible. I'm shook.

How are we mentoring our trainees in statistics now? Who needs to learn coding in R line by line, and who doesn't?

scienceforeveryone.science/statistics-i...
Statistics in the era of AI
How do we mentor, teach, and do stats when AI can do so much of the work?
scienceforeveryone.science
Reposted by Heather Randell
matthewjkuiper.bsky.social
“This month, OpenAI…graced the internet with a technology that most of us probably weren’t ready for. The company released an app called Sora, which lets users instantly generate realistic-looking videos with AI.”

These companies are literally force feeding us (reality-destroying) poison. Gift link
What the Arrival of A.I.-Fabricated Video Means for Us
www.nytimes.com
heatherrandell.bsky.social
New procrastination method unlocked! Get rooftop solar and obsessively check your app throughout the day to see how much energy your panels are producing 🌞📱📈
Solar app that gives me real time updates on my rooftop production.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
I ❤️ —
shannonstirone.bsky.social
Here’s the thing I wish everyone could hold in their minds about writers—we love em dashes. We use em dashes. We are humans and not AI. We will not be deleting our em dashes just because AI uses them too. We were here first. You can pry my em dashes from my cold dead hands. F*ck AI.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
Potential five-alarm fire for medical research:

“By downgrading its peer review process, the NIH could allow political appointees who now occupy key positions to stop grants that typically would be funded, and to fund grants they prefer that don’t necessarily meet rigorous scientific standards.”
heatherrandell.bsky.social
Cheering squad for the Twin Cities Marathon this morning. I asked my three year old what she wanted to write on her sign, and she said “Love”.

💙🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️🏃🩵
My kids cheering on the runners in the Twin Cities Marathon.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
“Sam Altman…debuted his Sora app, which creates alarmingly realistic videos of fake scenes. It could be TikTok with a lot more disinformation. You can use a text prompt to conjure terrorist attacks, election fraud, mass protests, war scenes and, no doubt, disturbing sexual scenarios.”
heatherrandell.bsky.social
Folks, we are so very screwed.

“We’re all dwelling in Uncanny Valley now, staring into our personal screens, not sure what’s real or fake, to the detriment of talking, dating, reading, living.”

Gift link:
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/04/o...
Opinion | When A.I. Came for Hollywood
www.nytimes.com
Reposted by Heather Randell
philipncohen.com
Not just an attack on academic freedom and democracy, but on science and knowledge creation, too. The end of the system where experts even nominally decide on research funding and priorities, replaced with a loyalty oath.
brendannyhan.bsky.social
Trump's higher ed ransom note is here - everyone would have to acquiesce to their unprecedented demands or not be "given priority for grants," plus they can demand "reimbursement" for "violations" www.wsj.com/us-news/educ...

A mechanism to enforce fealty. An attack on academic freedom and democracy
Reposted by Heather Randell
ckrafftc.bsky.social
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Affairs
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Reposted by Heather Randell
jimiadams.bsky.social
I want the ones *not* included in "some" to have to publicly defend their position.
jasonv.bsky.social
Absolute all-timer sentence in today's @nytimes.com
"some legal experts have called it a crime to summarily execute civilians" says today's New York Times, continuing their long tradition of whitewashing fascism
Reposted by Heather Randell
viamarsala18.bsky.social
The North Star Promise is just one of those things we have to protect with everything we have.
heatherrandell.bsky.social
This is great news for Minnesota! Enrollment is up across the system thanks to improved recruitment strategies, easier ways to apply, and the “North Star Promise, a new program that makes tuition free for Minnesotans whose families meet certain income requirements.”

www.mprnews.org/story/2025/0...
After dropping during the pandemic, Minnesota universities see an enrollment spike
Across the state, colleges and universities are welcoming more freshmen to their campuses this fall. And while they don't have official numbers yet, many are reporting higher than usual enrollment.
www.mprnews.org
heatherrandell.bsky.social
This is great news for Minnesota! Enrollment is up across the system thanks to improved recruitment strategies, easier ways to apply, and the “North Star Promise, a new program that makes tuition free for Minnesotans whose families meet certain income requirements.”

www.mprnews.org/story/2025/0...
After dropping during the pandemic, Minnesota universities see an enrollment spike
Across the state, colleges and universities are welcoming more freshmen to their campuses this fall. And while they don't have official numbers yet, many are reporting higher than usual enrollment.
www.mprnews.org
Reposted by Heather Randell
mpaarlberg.bsky.social
I think the Trump admin assumed no one would try to find out who the people on the boats they blew up really were