JETwit.com ([syndicated profile] jetwit_feed) wrote2025-08-30 11:37 pm

Job: Senior Director, Alumni Relations – Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx, NY, USA)

Posted by Sydney Sparrow

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Position: Senior Director, Alumni Relations
Posted by:
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Location: Bronx, NY, USA
Contract: Full-Time

Thanks to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine for passing along the following job opening.

Reporting to the Assistant Vice President, Einstein Donor Outreach, Communications, & Alumni Relations (AVP), the Senior Director of Alumni Relations (Senior Director) plays a key role in expanding existing alumni programs and leading the implementation of innovative initiatives that further foster engagement and affinity among the 11,000 Einstein alumni of all programs including MD, MSTP, PhD, and MS. The incumbent also will manage communications with alumni from each of the described programs above.

The Senior Director collaborates strategically with internal partners across the development team including special events, annual giving, external relations, data services/operations, frontline fundraising staff and other campus partners to advance alumni engagement and fundraising goals. Moreover, this role is critical in supporting the College of Medicine’s overall alumni fundraising efforts, and the Senior Director must be comfortable and conversant with standard practices in annual, planned, and major giving.

The incumbent will also work closely with the Alumni Association Board of Governors and its subcommittees to help foster strategic engagement opportunities. The Director will supervise 1.5 alumni relations professionals.

Application Process: For more information and to apply, please click here –  https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4289705315/

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JETwit.com ([syndicated profile] jetwit_feed) wrote2025-08-30 06:39 pm

Job: Assistant Director of Study Abroad – SUNY Cortland (Cortland, NY, USA)

Posted by Sydney Sparrow

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Position: Assistant Director of Study Abroad
Posted by:
SUNY Cortland
Location: Cortland, NY, USA
Contract: Full-Time

Thanks to Mike Foki (Ibaraki-ken Koga-shi, 2009-2014) for passing along the following job opening.

The State University of New York at Cortland (SUNY Cortland) invites applications for the position of Assistant Director of Study Abroad within the International Programs Office. This role offers the opportunity to join a dedicated and collaborative team of professionals committed to advancing international educational exchange and supporting student success.

SUNY Cortland’s study abroad staff manage a robust portfolio of over 40 programs in 21 countries, serving approximately 300 students annually. The Assistant Director will play a key role in coordinating part of these programs, advising students, and fostering global engagement across the campus community. The position also involves maintaining strong working relationships with SUNY Cortland’s international partners abroad to support the continued success and development of high-quality study abroad experiences.

Any questions about this position please reach out to me directly <michael[dot]foki[at]cortland[dot]edu> ! Best of luck!

Application Process: For more information and to apply, please click here –  https://jobs.cortland.edu/postings/10526

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Penny Arcade ([syndicated profile] pennyarcade_feed) wrote2025-08-29 07:05 am

The Name of The Wind (Greg)

What we can say for certain is that the eighties were a very interesting time for cross-cultural product. Gabe's verdict on Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance is that it kicks ass, and he says the demo is super hefty.  Usually if he likes a demo, he'll just stop playing it - doesn't want to spoil the experience.  This time, he couldn't put it down.

The official show store for PAX West 2025 is live, and there are some hardcore bangers in there this time around. Dabe was able to get access to take pictures in real metro spots, and even just the store page for PAX has a ton of amazing photography:

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101 Cookbooks ([syndicated profile] 101cookbooks_feed) wrote2025-08-28 06:22 pm

Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing

Posted by Heidi Swanson

My love affair with sugar cookies, specifically the iced ones, runs deep. In large part because they allow for endless personalization. Whatever is going on in life, you can come up with a special iced sugar cookie as the ultimate home-baked gift. Birthdays, celebrations, holidays, milestones, literally anything. Blank canvas in cookie form. I also like to bake off batches and mess around with designs the way I might play around in a sketch book – inspired by color, a season, a fabric, an artist. The inspiration here is endless. This is the most recent collection I made, loosely channeling “end of summer” vibes – stripes and sherbet shades. The two components you need to get right are the cookies, and the icing. Here are my thoughts on both before we jump into the recipes down below.
sugar cookies with royal icing on counter

Sugar Cookies: The Foundation

Let’s talk about the foundation to start. You want your cookies to taste good, not just look interesting. So, I’ll start by noting that I’m not in the camp that bakes pale, super blond sugar cookies. I see a lot of them out there. The cookies with little (or no) color baked into them. When you let your cookies get golden at the edges, and when you’ve rolled them out about 1/4-inch thick, you get nice toasted sugar and brown butter notes along with a cookie that has really good structure. Once cooled they’ll give you a bit of snap when you break them, certainly at the edges. I love this. So that’s what I’m going to guide you toward in this recipe. The recipe below leans classic, I also often make a wonderful version using 100% whole wheat you keep whole wheat pastry flour on hand.
sugar cookies with royal icing lined up

Royal Icing: The Flare

Royal icing is a simple mixture of egg white, powdered sugar, a bit of water (or other liquid), and a bit of flare if you like – extracts, etc. It’s sweet, sets up nicely enough that you can draw, paint, and sketch on top of it. You can also embed sugars, sprinkles, and other delights in the icing when it is still wet. I like to use dried egg white powder in place of egg whites for a number of reasons. But primarily because you avoid raw egg when you take this approach. Egg white powder is easy to source and the bag I bought recently won’t expire for over a year.

Sugar Cookies: Ingredients

Let’s talk through a few of the key ingredients here. I have some thoughts!

  • Powdered Sugar: I tend to buy organic powdered sugar, it isn’t as bright white, but I don’t mind. While mixing, at first you’ll think, “yikes, this looks a little grey” – don’t worry, it brightens up as you mix. The sugar cookies here are dressed up with royal icing made with organic powdered sugar, so if you’re ok with the whites pictured in these cookies, use them as a reference.
  • Egg white powder: Using it eliminates the need to use raw egg whites in the icing. This is the kind I tend to use. It’s a bit spendy, but a little goes a long way. A bag takes while to work through, so once you have a bag, you’ll be set for a good stretch of cookie making. It also keeps, well sealed, for a very long time.
  • Decorating: For these cookies I used edible markers to make the stripes and designs. There are lots of them out there in a range of colors. I tend to like to use these colored markers in place of using food dye to color the royal icing, because it has a nice aesthetic and allows you to do fine work and details. Alternately, for coloring batches of royal icing, I’ve been using these natural food colors. I buy them individually (red, blue, yellow) and blend the colors to my liking. Thin your royal icing with more water to achieve a more translucent look.
    decorating sugar cookies with royal icing and edible ink marker

Sugar Cookies: The Method

Here are some photos that might be helpful as you walk through how to make these cookies. 
sugar cookie dough on a parchment lined baking sheet
Shape and stamp: Once you’ve mixed your cookie dough, let it chill and rest for a few hours, then roll it out. I tend to go 1/4-inch thin, or a shade less.  Use whatever you can imaging to stamp your cookies – traditional cookies cutters, by hand with a knife, little cups, etc!
baked sugar cookies on a baking sheet
Bake: Here you can see that I like to bake some color into my sugar cookies (above). The flavor is toasty and wonderful. 
royal icing in a piping bag
Piping Icing: You don’t need to have special pastry gear to decorate cookies. I typically fill a baggie, and snip of the tiniest bit of one corner. It does the job. 
the process of sugar cookies being flooded with royal icing
Flood cookies with icing: Pipe a line around the perimeter of each cookie. Fill in the rest, guiding icing into any gaps with a skewer (or something similar). Let the icing set completely, ideally, overnight (see below). You can see this process in the video down below.

sugar cookies arranged on a baking sheet
Add special designs, patterns, and colors: Now the fun really starts. Customize your cookies using edible ink pens and/or colored royal icing and allow to completely dry.
sugar cookies with royal icing and details

Video: Decorating Sugar Cookies

 

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JETwit.com ([syndicated profile] jetwit_feed) wrote2025-08-28 02:34 pm

Job: Japan Bowl Assistant – Japan-America Society of Washington D.C. (Washington, D.C., USA; Hybrid)

Posted by Sydney Sparrow

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Position: Japan Bowl Assistant
Posted by:
Japan-America Society of Washington D.C.
Location: Washington, D.C., USA; Hybrid
Contract: Full-Time

Thanks to Sami Marks (Ishikawa Prefecture, Komatsu City, 2018-2023) for passing along the following job opening.

The Japan-America Society of Washington DC (JASWDC) is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to support the National Japan Bowl, America’s premier Japanese-language competition! As the Japan Bowl Assistant, you’ll help manage a dynamic two-day event celebrating talented high school students and their passion for Japanese language and culture.

Roles and Responsibilities: Work at the direction of the Japan Bowl Team to ensure all aspects of the two-day event are managed. Be familiar with all areas of the event and provide support to the Japan Bowl team and volunteers as
needed.

Application Process: For more information and to apply, please click here. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis.

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Penny Arcade ([syndicated profile] pennyarcade_feed) wrote2025-08-27 06:21 pm

PAX West 2025 Catalog!

I just got the pages, and the Design Team has of course killed it.  Keep an eye out for the Blue Circles - those are the ones that will be available at our relaunched store.penny-arcade.com very soon!  The incredible Metro Jackets are an online exclusive this year because of a shipping issue, but we'll have them to try on at the show and they will ship free!

(Click here to increase the size of your .jpg - of course, you could also just click the .jpg, or .png, or whatever the F it is.)

(Can also be clicking here to increase the size of your .jpg.)

(CW)TB 

Penny Arcade ([syndicated profile] pennyarcade_feed) wrote2025-08-27 06:10 pm

Unphased

My criminality is well known, in lexical circles - my base contempt for the tyranny of accepted nomenclature always on display. I'm the joker/smoker/midnight toker of not spelling things correctly. But I have a very complex and yet absolutely wrong reason for why "phase" means "faze," just completely made up, and yet internally consistent enough to stay lodged there with primacy over the true word. Gabriel decided that I needed to be punished, which is true, but not for this! I need to be punished about another, different thing and I'm hoping this will apply.

denise: Image: Me, facing away from camera, on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome (Default)
Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_news2025-08-26 12:24 am

Mississippi legal challenge: beginning 1 September, we will need to geoblock Mississippi IPs

I'll start with the tl;dr summary to make sure everyone sees it and then explain further: As of September 1, we will temporarily be forced to block access to Dreamwidth from all IP addresses that geolocate to Mississippi for legal reasons. This block will need to continue until we either win the legal case entirely, or the district court issues another injunction preventing Mississippi from enforcing their social media age verification and parental consent law against us.

Mississippi residents, we are so, so sorry. We really don't want to do this, but the legal fight we and Netchoice have been fighting for you had a temporary setback last week. We genuinely and honestly believe that we're going to win it in the end, but the Fifth Circuit appellate court said that the district judge was wrong to issue the preliminary injunction back in June that would have maintained the status quo and prevented the state from enforcing the law requiring any social media website (which is very broadly defined, and which we definitely qualify as) to deanonymize and age-verify all users and obtain parental permission from the parent of anyone under 18 who wants to open an account.

Netchoice took that appellate ruling up to the Supreme Court, who declined to overrule the Fifth Circuit with no explanation -- except for Justice Kavanaugh agreeing that we are likely to win the fight in the end, but saying that it's no big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime.

Needless to say, it's a big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime. The Mississippi law is a breathtaking state overreach: it forces us to verify the identity and age of every person who accesses Dreamwidth from the state of Mississippi and determine who's under the age of 18 by collecting identity documents, to save that highly personal and sensitive information, and then to obtain a permission slip from those users' parents to allow them to finish creating an account. It also forces us to change our moderation policies and stop anyone under 18 from accessing a wide variety of legal and beneficial speech because the state of Mississippi doesn't like it -- which, given the way Dreamwidth works, would mean blocking people from talking about those things at all. (And if you think you know exactly what kind of content the state of Mississippi doesn't like, you're absolutely right.)

Needless to say, we don't want to do that, either. Even if we wanted to, though, we can't: the resources it would take for us to build the systems that would let us do it are well beyond our capacity. You can read the sworn declaration I provided to the court for some examples of how unworkable these requirements are in practice. (That isn't even everything! The lawyers gave me a page limit!)

Unfortunately, the penalties for failing to comply with the Mississippi law are incredibly steep: fines of $10,000 per user from Mississippi who we don't have identity documents verifying age for, per incident -- which means every time someone from Mississippi loaded Dreamwidth, we'd potentially owe Mississippi $10,000. Even a single $10,000 fine would be rough for us, but the per-user, per-incident nature of the actual fine structure is an existential threat. And because we're part of the organization suing Mississippi over it, and were explicitly named in the now-overturned preliminary injunction, we think the risk of the state deciding to engage in retaliatory prosecution while the full legal challenge continues to work its way through the courts is a lot higher than we're comfortable with. Mississippi has been itching to issue those fines for a while, and while normally we wouldn't worry much because we're a small and obscure site, the fact that we've been yelling at them in court about the law being unconstitutional means the chance of them lumping us in with the big social media giants and trying to fine us is just too high for us to want to risk it. (The excellent lawyers we've been working with are Netchoice's lawyers, not ours!)

All of this means we've made the extremely painful decision that our only possible option for the time being is to block Mississippi IP addresses from accessing Dreamwidth, until we win the case. (And I repeat: I am absolutely incredibly confident we'll win the case. And apparently Justice Kavanaugh agrees!) I repeat: I am so, so sorry. This is the last thing we wanted to do, and I've been fighting my ass off for the last three years to prevent it. But, as everyone who follows the legal system knows, the Fifth Circuit is gonna do what it's gonna do, whether or not what they want to do has any relationship to the actual law.

We don't collect geolocation information ourselves, and we have no idea which of our users are residents of Mississippi. (We also don't want to know that, unless you choose to tell us.) Because of that, and because access to highly accurate geolocation databases is extremely expensive, our only option is to use our network provider's geolocation-based blocking to prevent connections from IP addresses they identify as being from Mississippi from even reaching Dreamwidth in the first place. I have no idea how accurate their geolocation is, and it's possible that some people not in Mississippi might also be affected by this block. (The inaccuracy of geolocation is only, like, the 27th most important reason on the list of "why this law is practically impossible for any site to comply with, much less a tiny site like us".)

If your IP address is identified as coming from Mississippi, beginning on September 1, you'll see a shorter, simpler version of this message and be unable to proceed to the site itself. If you would otherwise be affected, but you have a VPN or proxy service that masks your IP address and changes where your connection appears to come from, you won't get the block message, and you can keep using Dreamwidth the way you usually would.

On a completely unrelated note while I have you all here, have I mentioned lately that I really like ProtonVPN's service, privacy practices, and pricing? They also have a free tier available that, although limited to one device, has no ads or data caps and doesn't log your activity, unlike most of the free VPN services out there. VPNs are an excellent privacy and security tool that every user of the internet should be familiar with! We aren't affiliated with Proton and we don't get any kickbacks if you sign up with them, but I'm a satisfied customer and I wanted to take this chance to let you know that.

Again, we're so incredibly sorry to have to make this announcement, and I personally promise you that I will continue to fight this law, and all of the others like it that various states are passing, with every inch of the New Jersey-bred stubborn fightiness you've come to know and love over the last 16 years. The instant we think it's less legally risky for us to allow connections from Mississippi IP addresses, we'll undo the block and let you know.

Penny Arcade ([syndicated profile] pennyarcade_feed) wrote2025-08-25 08:28 pm

Gundammit

A lot has to go right to get a new TCG going in your friend group. It's like founding a new religion, or maybe a terror cell - you need to make firm believers of them, and fast. They need to see the face of God instantly and hurl all doubts into a cleansing flame. You can always fall back on Magic the way you would D&D or, I don't know, Catholicism? These are proven brands that have stood the test of time and everybody has a few cards or dice or… beads, I guess. Wine might be better. Trying to get people to worship some off-brand deity like Baal takes a bit more doing. You gotta loosen that jar.

Penny Arcade ([syndicated profile] pennyarcade_feed) wrote2025-08-22 08:39 pm

Sharp Commentary

I made a joke that Gabir would be at the sing-along showings of KPop Demon Hunters, but when we were writing the strip he said that he had grabbed tickets with some difficulty for he and Kara. You know? For good or ill.

JETwit.com ([syndicated profile] jetwit_feed) wrote2025-08-21 06:28 pm

Job: Multiple Positions – Japan Village (Brooklyn, NY, USA)

Posted by Sydney Sparrow

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Position: Multiple Positions
Posted by:
Japan Village
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Contract: Full-Time

Thanks to Sierra Block Gorman (Gunma Prefecture, 2021-2024) for passing along the following job openings.

Located in Industry City, Japan Village strives to bring Japanese hospitality and culture to New York. Please also feel free to reach out about volunteer opportunities, including at the Summer Festival on August 23rd.

Descriptions:

  1. Barista – Prepare and serve coffee, tea, and specialty drinks (with a focus on matcha), provide excellent customer service, and maintain a clean, organized work area.
  2. Restaurant Manager – Oversee daily restaurant operations, manage staff schedules, ensure compliance with health and safety standards, and deliver an exceptional dining experience for guests.
  3. Bartender – Craft and serve cocktails and beverages, maintain bar inventory, engage with guests in a friendly and professional manner, and ensure the bar area is clean and organized.
  4. Cashier – Handle transactions accurately using the POS system, provide excellent customer service, and assist in keeping the checkout area neat and efficient.

Application Process: Email a cover letter and resume to hr@japanvillage.com.

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JETwit.com ([syndicated profile] jetwit_feed) wrote2025-08-21 06:21 pm

Job: Sales/Supply Chain Assistant – Nose Kozai Inc. (Osaka, Japan)

Posted by Sydney Sparrow

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Position: Sales/Supply Chain Assistant
Posted by:
Nose Kozai Inc.
Location: Osaka, Japan
Contract: Full-Time

Thanks to Ryan Pledger (Niimi-shi, Okayama, 2015-2019) for passing along the following job opening.

Description
This role centers on global communication, supply chain coordination, interpretation/translation, and international business development.

• Communicate with overseas clients (mainly Europe and North America) via email and online meetings.
• Create and translate business documents (estimates, contracts, shipping documents)
• Provide interpretation during meetings and support English-language training programs.
• Representing our company at international trade shows

●Industry
Manufacturing (Aerospace, Defense, Industrial Machinery, Automotive, etc.)

●Benefits + Bonus
-Full social insurance coverage (health insurance, welfare pension, employment insurance)
-Bonuses twice a year
-Annual Leave: PTO, Summer Leave/New Years/GW, Parental Leave, Bereavement Leave, Special Case Leave
-Allowances: such as commuting, overtime, child allowance, disability allowance, family care allowance, and housing allowance (dependent on position grade)

●Additional Bonus Skills
The below additional skills or experience would allow for exceptional competitiveness and increased pay.

  • European Language Skills
  • JLPT N1+
  • Cyber Security
  • Comp TIA
  • Inside/Outside Sales
  • Import/Export Logistics
  • Interpretation/Translation
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Industrial/CNC Manufacturing

●Hiring Limitations
Must reside in Japan; Full-time employment required 正社員(Seishaiin)Position

●Location
Osaka Headquarters
※Potential transfer to U.S. facility in the future

●Required Languages
English: Native Preferred/Fluent
Japanese: Business level or higher (Required)

●Nationality Requirements
Due to the nature of the work, U.S. citizenship is required for this specific position.

●Application Process
Email Ryan Pledger at <ryan.c.pledger@nca-va.com>

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Penny Arcade ([syndicated profile] pennyarcade_feed) wrote2025-08-20 05:21 pm

Peniténtiary

Pokemon GO has become a durable event at Chez Gabir, and with that comes engagement with the game beyond just putting a little English on a pokeball and bouncing it off a beast's head. I hope the suggestion in panel three is only a gentle jest, because the pocket monster he left there is essentially a bug made out of fire. Or vice versa. I guess. The forbidden hot pocket! Mayhap the hottest pocket known to man.

Penny Arcade ([syndicated profile] pennyarcade_feed) wrote2025-08-18 11:36 pm

Card Warriorz

Gabriel's been tormented by Madden Ultimate Team long enough for us to have a chorus of strips about it, and we have penned a new entry in the canon.