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*Public Policy Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for 2024-12-10 ( 3 items ) |
For the Birds: Motus Wildlife Tracking System Installed at Presbyterian College, Boosting Conservation Efforts (10)
CLINTON, South Carolina, Dec. 10 (TNSres) -- Presbyterian College issued the following news:
A new wildlife tracking station installed on the campus of Presbyterian College is providing researchers with critical data to enhance conservation efforts across the region.
The Motus tower, established this fall, allows scientists to monitor the movements of small migratory animals like birds, bats, and insects, offering invaluable insights into their migratory patterns and habitats.
The project mar more PR
Journal of Marketing: Republicans Respond to Political Polarization by Spreading Misinformation, Democrats Don't (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, Dec. 10 (TNSres) -- The Journal of Marketing, a part of the American Marketing Association, issued the following news release:
Researchers from University of California-Irvine published a new Journal of Marketing study that finds Republicans spread more misinformation than Democrats and explains the reasons behind this behavior.
The study, forthcoming in the Journal of Marketing, is titled "Political Polarization Triggers Republicans' Misinformation Spread to Attain Ingroup more PR
Two Winthrop Sophomores Joined College Students at National Student Vote Summit (10)
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, Dec. 10 -- Winthrop University issued the following news:
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* Winthrop students Madyson Brown and Justin Feaster attended the National Student Vote Summit, held Nov. 20-22 on the campus of University of Maryland, College Park.
* The event allowed the Winthrop group to engage in a post-election analysis of what is working on college campuses nationwide and what is working at Winthrop.
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College student voting nationwide may have been down in 20 more PR
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