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State Tipoffs Involving New Jersey Newsletter for 2022-07-10 ( 26 items ) |
$1M Nolan Ryan Memorabilia Collection Donated to Stockton University (10)
GALLOWAY, New Jersey, July 7 (TNSfund) -- Stockton University issued the following news:
Nolan Ryan's Hall of Fame baseball career was impressive in many ways. The flame-throwing pitcher, whose career spanned a remarkable 27 years (from 1966 through 1993), remains the Major League career leader in strikeouts (5,714) and no-hitters (7). He's had his jersey retired by three different teams, was the first pitcher to officially record a pitch at more than 100 mph, and the first to earn a $1 million more PR
Democratic Governors Association: Doug Mastriano's Extreme Abortion Ban Would 'Turn the Keystone State Into a Pariah' (10)
WASHINGTON, July 7 -- The Democratic Governors Association issued the following news:
Doug Mastriano's "number one issue" is outlawing abortion without exceptions, but a new column by Will Bunch in the Philadelphia Inquirer highlights that "Mastriano's extreme take on reproductive rights ... is just one piece of a broader agenda that would make Pennsylvania less attractive to young job seekers," and outlines the dangers of "Mastrianoland."
Why would a start-up company -- possibly the next Duol more PR
Murphy Administration Applauds Advancement of New Development Near Hoboken Terminal (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, July 8 -- Gov. Phil Murphy, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release:
NJ TRANSIT and the Murphy Administration are applauding the City of Hoboken's approval of a Redevelopment Agreement for significant new development and public infrastructure improvements near Hoboken's historic train station. Hoboken's City Council last night approved a Redevelopment Agreement with LCOR Hoboken Rail Station Redevelopment LLC for the transformational project, Hoboken Connect, which more PR
N.J. Acting A.G. Platkin Stands Up for New Jersey Dreamers as New Jersey Fights for DACA at Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, July 7 -- New Jersey Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin issued the following news release on July 6, 2022:
Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin was in New Orleans today to support and highlight New Jersey's work standing up for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a policy that has protected Dreamers since 2012. New Jersey Solicitor General Jeremy Feigenbaum presented oral argument in front of the U.S. Court of Appeals For The Fifth Circuit in th more PR
N.J. Democratic State Committee: Republicans Vote No on $2.5B in Property Tax Relief (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, June 30 -- The New Jersey Democratic State Committee issued the following news:
New Jersey Republicans are once again proving that they are completely out of touch with the needs of the state's middle class families, voting against a record $2.5 billion in property tax relief in the FY2022-23 state budget. Nearly every single Republican member of the state legislature voted NO on the budget, which establishes the landmark ANCHOR property tax relief program that will provide more PR
N.J. Education Dept. Announces $40M in Funding Available to Expand High-Quality Preschool Into More School Districts (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, July 7 -- The New Jersey Department of Education issued the following news release:
As part of the initiative toward universal preschool, the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) today invited school districts to apply for a share of $40 million in funding available to help districts expand or establish new high-quality preschool programs.
The NJDOE has now broadened the number of districts that can apply for funding from those that have 20 percent of their students more PR
N.J. Gov. Murphy Signs Sweeping Gun Safety Package 3.0 to Continue the Fight Against Gun Violence (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, July 7 -- Gov. Phil Murphy, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release on July 5, 2022:
Governor Phil Murphy today signed a sweeping series of gun safety reforms to continue the fight against gun violence in New Jersey. Since taking office in 2018, Governor Murphy has been a champion of bold, commonsense gun reform, and signed significant gun safety packages in June 2018 and July 2019. Today, the Governor reaffirmed his commitment to reduce the epidemic of gun violence more PR
N.J. Gov. Murphy Takes Action on Legislation (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, July 7 -- Gov. Phil Murphy, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release:
Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bills into law:
A-1455wGR/S-1596 (Lopez, Dancer, DeAngelo/Beach) - Permits county clerk or register of deeds and mortgages to issue identification card to Gold Star Family member
ACS for A-3196/S-2349 (Caputo, Lampitt, Jasey, Jaffer/Turner, Diegnan) - Requires State Board of Education to administer New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment as field tes more PR
N.J. Gov. Murphy, N.Y. Gov. Hochul Sign Gateway Program's Phase One MOU for the Portal North Bridge & Hudson Tunnel Projects (10)
TRENTON, New Jersey, July 7 -- Gov. Phil Murphy, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release on July 5, 2022:
Governor Phil Murphy and Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Phase One Memorandum of Understanding required by the Gateway Development Commission Act along with Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) Executive Director Rick Cotton. The MOU outlines sources, uses, and timing of funding on behalf of New Jersey and New York for Phase One Gateway Projects: Portal North Bridge a more PR
N.Y. Gov. Hochul, Gov. Murphy Sign Gateway Program's Phase One MOU for the Portal North Bridge & Hudson Tunnel Projects (10)
ALBANY, New York, July 6 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release on July 5, 2022:
Governor Kathy Hochul and Governor Phil Murphy today signed the Phase One Memorandum of Understanding required by the Gateway Development Commission Act along with Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton. The MOU outlines sources, uses, and timing of funding on behalf of New Jersey and New York for Phase One Gateway Projects: Portal North Bridge and the more PR
National Republican Congressional Committee: N.J. Globe - In N.J., Republicans Outpace Democrats in New Voters by 9-1 Margin Since November (10)
WASHINGTON, July 7 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
The New Jersey Globe reports Democrats' voter registration edge in New Jersey has decreased by 5.5% since November 2021.
And since the last presidential election, the total number of Republicans in New Jersey has increased by 76,063, while Democrats' totals have only increased by 8,169.
Particularly troublesome for Tom Malinowski in NJ-07, there are now 18,170 more Republicans than Democrats since more PR
Princeton Mathematician June Huh Awarded Prestigious Fields Medal (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 7 (TNSawa) -- Princeton University issued the following news on July 5, 2022:
By Liz Fuller-Wright
Princeton University mathematician June Huh was awarded today the 2022 Fields Medal, one of the most prestigious awards in mathematics, in recognition of his work in combinatorics. The International Mathematical Union (IMU) presents the medal every four years to researchers under the age of 40 based on the influence of their existing work and on their "promise of futur more PR
Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: 'Indebted Societies' Wins Two Awards From American Political Science Association (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 7 (TNSawa) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
A book by Andreas Wiedemann, assistant professor of politics and international affairs, received two awards from the American Political Science Association (APSA).
The book received the 2022 William Riker Award for the best book in political economy published within the last three years, as well as the 2022 Best Book on Class and Inequality.
Published by Cambr more PR
Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: Life Expectancy Drops From 81 to 79 Years in California During COVID-19 (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 8 (TNSjou) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
The state of California enforced some of the most rigid COVID-19 restrictions, yet also experienced a significant drop in life expectancy during the first two years of the pandemic, according to a new study co-authored by Princeton University, Northwestern University, and other institutions.
The research team -- led by Northwestern University professor Hannes S more PR
Princeton: Braverman and Lieb Win Mathematics Prizes for Cross-Discpline Work (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 7 (TNSawa) -- Princeton University issued the following news on July 5, 2022:
Princeton professors Elliott Lieb and Mark Braverman were among those honored today for significant contributions to mathematics and affiliated fields by the International Mathematical Union (IMU) in Helsinki, Finland.
Lieb, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus, and Professor of Mathematical Physics, Emeritus, was awarded the Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize for "deep mathematical c more PR
Princeton: Nobel Laureate Suki Manabe Named 'Great Immigrant' for Contributions to America (10)
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 6 (TNSawa) -- Princeton University issued the following news on July 5, 2022:
By Liz Fuller-Wright
Princeton faculty member Syukuro "Suki" Manabe has been honored as one of America's "Great Immigrants" by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Every Fourth of July, Carnegie Corporation of New York celebrates naturalized citizens who have enriched and strengthened the nation and democracy through their contributions and actions. This year, Carnegie honored 34 individ more PR
Rowan University: Designing the Next Generation of Nanoscale Electronics (10)
GLASSBORO, New Jersey, July 6 (TNSres) -- Rowan University issued the following news:
Amid an ongoing semiconductor shortage delaying the production of cars, phones, computers, and televisions, a new research collaboration between Rowan University and Butler University seeks to develop computational tools for designing the next generation of nanoscale electronics. The $222,559 grant was awarded by the National Science Foundation.
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to create these compu more PR
Rutgers: Black and Hispanic Men With Throat Cancer Experiencing Higher Death Rates (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 7 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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A national, Rutgers-led study examines U.S. trends in a potentially preventable disease
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By Kitta MacPherson
Hispanic and Black men are dying from HPV-associated throat cancer at a higher rate, and most new cases are being diagnosed in white men at late-stage when it's more difficult to treat, according to a new Rutgers study.
The research published in the Annals of Cancer Epidemiology is more PR
Rutgers: Nuclear War Would Rewire the Physical, Biological and Ecological States of Oceans (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 8 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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Rutgers scientist helps produce world's first large-scale study on how nuclear war would affect marine ecosystems
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By Greg Bruno
Even the smallest nuclear war would devastate ocean systems, leading to sharp declines in fish stocks, expansion of ice sheets into coastal communities and changes in ocean currents that would take decades or longer to reverse, according to a Rutgers researcher a more PR
Rutgers: Some Pre-Existing Mutant Strains of the Virus Causing COVID-19 May Resist Paxlovid (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 6 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
By Andrew Smith
An analysis of SARS-CoV-2 variants sequenced in a scientific database GISAID has found some mutant strains of the virus could resist the COVID-19 medication Paxlovid.
Researchers from Rutgers, the University of South Florida and Catholic University of America, whose work has yet to undergo peer review, identified 66 prevalent Mpro mutations located at the nirmatrelvir binding site, wher more PR
Rutgers: Understanding the Structure of HIV Protein May Lead to Novel Treatments (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 8 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
In a discovery that could spur the development of new therapies for more than 40 million HIV patients worldwide, scientists from Rutgers University and the Salk Institute determined the molecular structure of the HIV Pol polyprotein, a protein that plays a critical role in helping the virus propagate itself and spread throughout the body.
Their findings, published in Science Advances on July 6, may guid more PR
Seton Hall University: Faculty Present Catholic Social Thought in Action Academy at International Conference (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, July 8 (TNSres) -- Seton Hall University issued the following news:
On June 9-10, 2022, Dr. Ines Murzaku, Director of the Catholic Studies Program, Professor of Religion, and Dr. Anthony Nicotera, Assistant Professor of Social Work, participated in an international conference in Budapest, focused on the legacy of St. Mother Teresa. Drs. Murzaku and Nicotera highlighted an innovative Academy at Seton Hall University: Catholic Social Thought (CST) in Action.
The confere more PR
Seton Hall University: Psychology Professor Named President-Elect of the Eastern Psychological Association (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, July 6 (TNSper) -- Seton Hall University issued the following news:
Amy Hunter, Ph.D., professor of psychology within the College of Arts Sciences, was recently named the president-elect of the Eastern Psychological Association (EPA), the oldest regional psychological association in the United States.
Hunter will serve a three-year term including one year as president elect - which began on June 1 - and two years as president. During the term, Hunter looks to diversif more PR
Stockton University: Conference Encourages Youth to Trust Their Journey (10)
GALLOWAY, New Jersey, July 6 (TNSconf) -- Stockton University issued the following news on July 5, 2022:
"What are you all showing up as today: are you a lion, otter, beaver or golden retriever?"
Indra Lyn Owens, the keynote speaker for the third annual GOALS GEAR UP Youth Empowerment Conference, managed to capture the attention of more than 100 students with just one question. The Youth Conference, which included students from both Stockton University's GEAR UP program and Rowan University's more PR
Stockton University: Student Research Connects Rising Seas With Flood Severity (10)
GALLOWAY, New Jersey, July 8 (TNSres) -- Stockton University issued the following news on July 7, 2022:
As sea level along the East Coast rises, flooding events in southern New Jersey coastal communities become more severe, a student research paper published online today by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy argues.
Rachel Fisher, a senior Sustainability Program major at Stockton University, researched connections between rising sea levels and flooding along the New Jersey coast. F more PR
Wiley Rolls Out Open Access Solution Oable to First 34 Customers (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, July 7 -- John Wiley and Sons issued the following news release on July 6, 2022:
Wiley, a global leader in research and education, today announced its continued investment in Oable by making the innovative open access (OA) workflow management solution available to 34 customers. Oable was developed by Knowledge Unlatched, which Wiley acquired in 2021 to advance both organizations' shared commitment to make open access simple and easy for librarians, researchers, and publishe more PR
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