# Stay Up To Date With MSDS News Sources

We don't currently have a newsletter. We do however have a large social media footprint. The content on our social media is designed to help you with your career. Also, we'll occasionally post information about the future of MSDS and what we're up to. Right now, the most active social media presence is my personal Twitter account.

If something is going on with the school, it is probably going to hit there first. And, oh yeah, I share cool data stuff interspersed with tanks and Air Force things. Tech is cool and all, but I have other interest and I'm just not going to be THAT guy so concerned about being on brand that I don't share a picture of something that makes me human every once in a while.

If you can deal with the occasional picture of an Abrams firing its main gun, then my personal Twitter is the best source for news. Below are links to all the available social media, as well as a picture of an Abrams firing its main gun.

!['MURICA!](/files/WheSWgK4RlECIGHPkqBy)

## Relevant Instructor Personal Social Media

In this context, the word "personal" is a bit of a misnomer. I put a Chinese Wall between the personal and professional. These are my professional accounts personally linked to me. You can follow me on these accounts. I don't accept friend requests on my truly personal social media accounts.

Twitter: [@BobLovesData](https://twitter.com/BobLovesData)

Facebook: <https://www.facebook.com/bob.wakefield.754>

Blog: <https://datadrivenperspectives.com/>

## MSDS Social Media Accounts

Below are the accounts that are strictly school related, but the MSDS social media team currently consists of me so these accounts are not getting as much attention as they should.

Twitter: [@MSDataSchool](https://twitter.com/MSDataSchool)

Facebook: <https://www.facebook.com/Mass-Street-Data-School-101850478628353>

Instagram: [@massstreetdataschool](https://www.instagram.com/massstreetdataschool/)

YouTube: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGfgxfOJTxGzeaxwZtJJwmA>


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