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$2.5 Million Grant Allows SU to Help Instructional Assistants Further Their Education (10)
SALISBURY, Maryland, April 26 (TNSfund) -- Salisbury University issued the following news release:
Salisbury University's Samuel W. and Marilyn C. Seidel School of Education has been a leader in preparing future educators.
Now, with a help of a nearly $2.5 million Maryland Rebuilds: Growing a Highly Effective Childcare Workforce grant from the Maryland State Department of Education, SU is helping advance the education of those already in the field.
Drs. Shanetia Clark and Althea Pennerman, as more PR
District of Columbia and Montgomery and Prince George's County Organizations Can Apply for Environmental and Resiliency Grants From Pepco (10)
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- Pepco issued the following news release:
Pepco is powering local communities in ways that go beyond reliable energy service though environmental stewardship and resiliency grants for municipalities, recreational authorities and nonprofits in the company's District of Columbia and Maryland service area. The company's Sustainable Communities Grant Program, which is facilitated by Sustainable Maryland, has provided $250,000 in grants to fund sustainability projects across t more PR
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: How to Manage a New Malaria Mosquito in Africa (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 26 (TNSres) -- The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs issued the following news:
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New guidance offers aid to manage Anopheles stephensi, a malaria-carrying species new to Africa that behaves differently than the ones it is used to fighting.
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With Anopheles stephensi - the Asian malaria mosquito - increasingly being found in sub-Saharan Africa (most recently in Kenya), countries are facing a new infectious threat: Managing a malaria-carrying s more PR
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Walking a Leashed Dog Associated With Risk of Traumatic Brain Injury Among Adults (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 26 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Traumatic brain injury was the second-most common injury related to leashed dog walking among adults treated in U.S. emergency rooms from 2001 to 2020
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Johns Hopkins University researchers have found that traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) were the second most common injury among adults treated in U.S. emergency rooms for injuries related to walking a leashed dog from 2001 to 2020. The more PR
Md. Gov. Moore Announces Brigadier General Adam R. Flasch as Director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, April 26 (TNSper) -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release:
Governor Wes Moore today announced the appointment of Brigadier General Adam R. Flasch to serve as the Director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security.
"Brigadier General Adam Flasch is a seasoned leader whose experience speaks for itself," said Gov. Moore. "He is a man of service whose dedicated work with the Maryland National Guard has prepared him to lead the Office of Homeland Se more PR
Md. Gov. Moore Signs Revolutionary Service Year Program For Graduating High School Seniors Into Law, Signs Legislation Committed to Major Investments in Both Education And Public Safety and Rebuilding the State Workforce (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, April 26 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release:
Governor Wes Moore yesterday presided over the Moore-Miller Administration's third bill signing, dedicated to building a Maryland that serves. The governor implemented a one-of-a-kind service year program for graduating seniors, signed record investments in education, invested millions in aid to make Maryland's communities safer, and enacted legislation to help rebuild the state government.
"Leaving more PR
UMGC Teams Up With Game Manufacturers Association (10)
ADELPHI, Maryland, April 26 (TNSpar) -- The University of Maryland Global Campus issued the following news release:
University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) and the Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) announced an education alliance that expands access and affordability of higher education to the association's members. The alliance brings together UMGC's pioneering online and hybrid degree programs with GAMA's commitment to its members to provide educational opportunities that will help th more PR
University of Maryland School of Medicine: Immune System Sculpts Rat Brains During Development (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Brain Region Size Controls Behavior Preferences in Adult Rats
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Researchers have established that biological sex plays a role in determining an individual's risk of brain disorders. For example, boys are more likely to be diagnosed with behavioral conditions like autism or attention deficit disorder, whereas women are more likely to suffer from anxiety disorders, depre more PR
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