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Reports from Colleges Newsletter for 2025-05-16 ( 4 items )  
2025 Maternal Mental Health State Report Cards Released - 19 States Have Ds and Fs (10)
WASHINGTON, May 15 (TNSrep) -- George Washington University posted the following news: * * * 2025 Maternal Mental Health State Report Cards Released - 19 States Have Ds and Fs Media contacts: Kathy Fackelmann, kfackelmann@gwu.edu ; Katelyn Deckelbaum, katelyn.deckelbaum@gwu.edu, WASHINGTON (May 15, 2025)- Every year, about one in five moms in the U.S. experience maternal mental health conditions, like postpartum depression. Research illustrates that 75% of women never get the treatment they more PR

Catholic World Report Highlights Christendom's New Institute for Liturgical Formation (10)
FRONT ROYAL, Virginia, May 14 (TNSrep) -- Christendom College posted the following news: * * * Catholic World Report Highlights Christendom's New Institute for Liturgical Formation The Catholic World Report (https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2025/05/13/the-institute-for-liturgical-formation/) recently highlighted Christendom's new Institute for Liturgical Formation, calling it "a tremendous benefit to clergy and laypeople, those who work at parishes and those who do not." The Institute, whi more PR

University of Melbourne Releases 2024 Annual Report (10)
MELBOURNE, Australia, May 15 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Melbourne issued the following news: * * * University of Melbourne releases 2024 Annual Report The University of Melbourne's 2024 Annual Report has been tabled in the Victorian Parliament today, covering the period between 1 January and 31 December 2024. The Annual Report outlines the University's successes in 2024 and explores its impact on society, locally and globally, through teaching, learning and research endeavours. The repor more PR

University of Southampton: Working From Home Isn't Significantly Changing Where People Live (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 16 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Southampton issued the following news: * * * Working from home isn't significantly changing where people live Hopes that working from home would help struggling UK regions attract high-skilled workers are not being realised, according to the findings of a new research project. Working from home has surged since the Covid-19 pandemic, especially among older, high-skilled professionals in and around London and other major cities. Howev more PR