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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-07-06 ( 8 items ) |
Business Network for Offshore Wind: Momentum Builds as 1.1 GW Ocean Wind 1 Cleared for Construction (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 6 -- The Business Network for Offshore Wind, an organization that expands the adoption of offshore wind energy, issued the following news release on July 5, 2023:
The Business Network for Offshore Wind, the leading organization working to accelerate offshore wind energy deployment and build a dedicated domestic supply chain, celebrates today's decision clearing the way for construction of the Ocean Wind 1 Project off New Jersey's coast.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Man more PR
Conn. A.G. Tong Statement on Court Decision Requiring WinRed to Comply With Connecticut Consumer Protection Investigation (10)
HARTFORD, Connecticut, July 6 -- Connecticut Attorney General William Tong issued the following statement on July 5, 2023:
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Attorney General William Tong issued a statement following a decision by Superior Court Judge Cesar A. Noble requiring WinRed Technical Services (WRTS) to comply with Connecticut's consumer protection investigation.
Connecticut, Maryland, Minnesota and New York initiated an investigation in 2021 into both WinRed and ActBlue and whether the use of pre-checked recurri more PR
CSM Promotes 13 Faculty Members for Outstanding Scholarly and Teaching Excellence In and Out of the Classroom (10)
LA PLATA, Maryland, July 6 (TNSper) -- The College of Southern Maryland issued the following news:
The College of Southern Maryland (CSM) Board of Trustees recognized the leadership, teaching, research and service accomplishments of 13 faculty members by promoting them in rank during its June meeting.
Faculty promotion is a longstanding way to recognize the scholarly and teaching excellence of CSM faculty. It is a rigorous, peer-reviewed process that examines the total body of work for facult more PR
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Study Identifies Biomarker for Allergic Reaction in Kidneys (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 6 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
In a study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, in collaboration with Yale School of Medicine, researchers have identified a biomarker found via a simple urine test that can be used to diagnose acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (AIN), a medical condition that causes inflammation of the kidneys and can lead to acute kidney injury (AKI) -- a sudden loss of kidney function. Experts say a kidney biopsy is o more PR
Md. Gov. Moore's Statement on the Mass Shooting in Salisbury (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, July 6 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following statement on July 5, 2023:
Governor Wes Moore released the following statement on the mass shooting that took place in Salisbury, Maryland:
"In just a few days, two mass shootings in our beloved state have taken lives and ripped at the fabric of our communities. I grieve with the victims in Salisbury and their loved ones, as well as the community that has lost one of their own. To those who are hurting: My heart is more PR
University of Baltimore: Prof. Cantora - Education Leads to Work for Formerly Incarcerated Persons (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 6 (TNSres) -- The University of Baltimore issued the following news release:
Prof. Andrea Cantora, director of The University of Baltimore's Second Chance College Program, appeared on the Higher Ed Spotlight Podcast, to discuss the recent restoration of Pell Grants to incarcerated people.
Decades ago, when Pell Grants were eliminated from university programs operating inside prisons, "at the most basic level it meant fewer opportunities," she says. "The sense of hope more PR
University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center Earns Gold Level 'Safe Sleep' Recertification From Cribs for Kids (10)
GLEN BURNIE, Maryland, July 6 -- The University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center issued the following news release:
UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center received the gold level "Safe Sleep" recertification from Cribs for Kids. This is the second time the hospital has met the high standards set by the third-party organization, and reaffirms the hospital's position as a leader in maternity and pediatric care, and highlights UM BWMC's unwavering commitment to ensuring a safe and s more PR
University of Maryland: Potent Greenhouse Gas Produced by Industry Could Be Readily Abated With Existing Technologies (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Maryland, July 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science issued the following news release:
Researchers have found that one method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions is available, affordable, and capable of being implemented right now. Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance, could be readily abated with existing technology applied to industrial sources.
"The urgency of climate change requires that all greenhouse gas emi more PR
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