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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-06-03 ( 10 items )  
Announcing the 2025 Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellows (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 [Category: Media] -- Pulitzer Center, an organization that say it combines journalism and engagement, posted the following news: * * * Announcing the 2025 Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellows By Jazmyn Gray, Pulitzer Center Staff The Pulitzer Center is excited to announce its 2025 cohort of 49 Reporting Fellows. Their projects address some of the most critical and underreported stories in today's world, including migration, global health, and climate solutions. "This year' more PR

Building Global Bridges: UDC Professor Collaborates on ESG Research in Colombia (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The University of the District of Columbia issued the following news: * * * Building Global Bridges: UDC Professor Collaborates on ESG Research in Colombia Professor Brandon Schweitzer, an assistant professor of accounting in UDC Community College's Business Program, completed a Fulbright Specialist assignment in Medellin, Colombia, in fall 2024. Partnering with Mundo Organizacional at Uniremington's School of Business, he focused on advancing research into environmental more PR

Cato Institute Research Fellow Gillen Testifies Before Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee (10)
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee issued the following testimony by Andrew Gillen, a research fellow at the Cato Institute, from a May 21, 2025, hearing entitled "The State of Higher Education": * * * Chairman Cassidy, and esteemed members of the committee, thank you for giving me the opportunity to testify on these important matters. The topic of this hearing is the state of higher education, and unfortunately the current state is the worst of m more PR

Max Planck Society: Webb Reveals the Origin of the Ultra-hot Exoplanet WASP-121b (10)
MUNICH, Germany, June 3 -- The Max Planck Society issued the following news: * * * Webb reveals the origin of the ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121b The detection of atmospheric methane and silicon suggests that it originated in a region analogous to the Solar System's domain of gas and ice giants. To the point * Tracing the origin of an ultra-hot exoplanet: The chemical composition of WASP-121b suggests that it formed in a cool zone of its natal disc, comparable to the region of gas and ice gia more PR

Minot State University: Stander, Bloom Published in New Christian Makers Journal (10)
MINOT, North Dakota, June 3 (TNSjou) -- Minot State University issued the following news release: * * * Stander, Bloom published in New Christian Makers journal By Michael Linnell MINOT, N.D. - Minot State University art professors Ryan Stander and Micah Bloom both had works published in the New Christian Makers (NCM) journal, highlighting their work across styles, genres, media, and the spectrum of Christian churches. "New Christian Makers allows for a diversity of approaches and thoughts  more PR

Monmouth Faculty Examine Graduate Student Reading Habits in New Study (10)
WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, June 3 (TNSjou) -- Monmouth University issued the following news: * * * Monmouth Faculty Examine Graduate Student Reading Habits in New Study Patrick R. Walden, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, associate professor and chair of the Department of Speech-Language Pathology at Monmouth University, and Brittany Khan, M.S., CCC-SLP, director of the Center for Speech and Language Disorders at Monmouth University, have co-authored a peer-reviewed study exploring how graduate students eng more PR

President's essay: We are science, and science is crucial (10)
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, June 2 [Category: Science] -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory posted the following news: * * * President's essay: We are science, and science is crucial * At Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), we deeply value our uniquely vibrant campus and culture. But we thrive because we are intensely engaged with the broad community of scientists across the United States and the world. By collaborating, educating, and sharing knowledge, we amplify our impact, enabling g more PR

Rutgers: Police Spending Linked to Shorter Lives for Black Americans (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 3 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Police Spending Linked to Shorter Lives for Black Americans By Greg Bruno Amid calls to increase policing levels in U.S. cities, new Rutgers research suggests spending on social services may be a healthier alternative A groundbreaking Rutgers study finds that increased police spending correlates with more suicides and police-related deaths among Black Americans, while greater investment in hous more PR

UT-Southwestern Medical Center: Guidelines Target High Cardiometabolic Risk Among South Asians (10)
DALLAS, Texas, June 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release: * * * Guidelines target high cardiometabolic risk among South Asians UTSW faculty, global colleagues recommend early screening, nutrition advice, research improvements to reduce heart disease People of South Asian descent make up one-quarter of the world's population, but they account for 60% of cardiovascular disease cases. To help reduce the elevated risk of heart diseas more PR

World's natural history collections ready to aid in pandemic preparedness (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 2 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news: * * * World's natural history collections ready to aid in pandemic preparedness * Study: Harnessing natural history collections for collaborative pandemic preparedness (DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biaf035) Across the world, natural history museums hold about 3 billion specimens of plants and animals in collections--and these collections may also contain information needed to prevent, prepare for, and respond to po more PR