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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-04-05 ( 7 items )  
Chiu, Jiang to Join Peabody Conservatory Musicology Faculty (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 5 (TNSper) -- The Johns Hopkins University's Peabody Institute issued the following news: The Musicology department of the Peabody Conservatory will welcome two new faculty members in 2023 with the addition of Remi Chiu and Qingfan Jiang. Chiu will serve as Chair of the department. A musicologist specializing in Renaissance music and the history of medicine, Remi Chiu is the author of Plague and Music in the Renaissance (Cambridge University Press). His research into more PR

Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine: Waste Not - Veterinarians Publish Guidelines to Improve Clinical Trial Reporting (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, April 5 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine issued the following news: As part of a large and on-going effort to advance research reporting across both veterinary science and human health, two new publications from veterinary epidemiologists seek to improve the reporting of clinical trials with cats and dogs. Dr. Audrey Ruple, Dorothy A. and Richard G. Metcalf professor of veterinary medical informatics and associate professor of quant more PR

More Than 97% of Loyola's Class of 2022 is Employed or Continuing Education, Survey Reports (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 4 (TNSres) -- Loyola University Maryland issued the following news: Loyola University Maryland's Class of 2022 First Destination Survey reported that more than 97% of graduates were employed, enrolled in graduate school, or engaged in postgraduate service or military service. The findings are higher than the past two years of Loyola's survey results. First Destination Survey refers to the postgraduate plans of Loyola University Maryland graduates within six months of more PR

State Partners With UMD to Plan 60% Carbon Emissions Reduction, Moore Announces (10)
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, April 5 (TNSres) -- The University of Maryland issued the following news on April 4, 2023: The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) will partner with the Center for Global Sustainability (CGS) at the University of Maryland to lay out the state's pathway for reaching its climate goals--the most ambitious targets in the nation, Gov. Wes Moore announced today. "This new partnership is key not only to achieving our emissions reduction goals, but also to producing ec more PR

The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions Receives $5 Million Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant to Advance Equitable Solutions to Reduce Gun Violence (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 5 (TNSfund) -- Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release: * * * The grant will conduct equity-centered policy analysis, evaluation research, and training opportunities to diversify the field of gun violence prevention researchers. * * * The Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has received a five-year, $5 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to  more PR

UM School of Medicine Study Finds ChatGPT Helpful for Breast Cancer Screening Advice, With Certain Caveats (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland School of Medicine issued the following news on April 4, 2023: * * * Research Will Lead to Potential New Way to Promote Health Literacy to Consumers * * * As more consumers turn to the newly available ChatGPT for health advice, researchers are eager to see whether the information provided by the artificial intelligence chatbot is reliable and accurate. A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland School more PR

University of Maryland Joins STARS College Network (10)
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, April 5 (TNSfund) -- The University of Maryland issued the following news: The University of Maryland has teamed up with 15 of the nation's most prominent universities and colleges in a new effort to help students from small towns and rural communities enroll in, succeed at and graduate from the undergraduate program of their choice. Powered by a $20 million gift from Trott Family Philanthropies, the foundation of Byron and Tina Trott, the STARS College Network (Small-T more PR