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Reports from Colleges Newsletter for 2025-07-03 ( 5 items ) |
Annenberg Public Policy Center: More People Need to Know How to Prevent SIDS, Survey Shows (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, July 2 (TNSrpt) -- The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania issued the following news release:
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More People Need to Know How to Prevent SIDS, Survey Shows
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexpected, unexplained, sudden death of a child younger than one year old. Although the number of babies born in the United States who die from SIDS annually has declined in recent decades, it is the most common cause of death among infa more PR
Survey Examines Housing Insecurity Among MSU Students (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 3 (TNSrpt) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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Survey examines housing insecurity among MSU students
A recent survey conducted by Michigan State University researchers examined housing instability among its student population. The survey, carried out in April 2025 by MSU assistant professors Stephen Przybylinski in the Department of Geography, Environment and Spatial Sciences and John Kuk in the Department of Political Science, found that more PR
Survey Finds High Rates of Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Among MSU Students (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 3 (TNSrpt) -- Michigan State University's College of Social Science issued the following news:
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Survey finds high rates of homelessness and housing insecurity among MSU students
By Diane Huhn
A recent survey conducted at Michigan State University (MSU) reveals troubling levels of housing instability among its student population. The survey, carried out in April 2025 by MSU assistant professors Stephen Przybylinski in the Department of Geography, Environment, more PR
University of New Mexico: Study - Look Inside New Mexico's Prison Population (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, July 3 (TNSrpt) -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news:
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Study: A look inside New Mexico's prison population
By Alexa Skonieski
Did you know 90% of New Mexico's prison population is male? Or that most people incarcerated are between the ages of 20-49 years old? Did you know more than 75% of people on new admissions are convicted of a violent crime? That's according to The New Mexico Sentencing Commission's (NMSC) report, Profile of New Mexico more PR
University of Utah-Gardner Policy Institute: Federal Government Owns 64.4% of Utah's Land, the Second-highest Share of Federal Land in the Nation (10)
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 3 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Utah Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute issued the following news release:
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Federal government owns 64.4% of Utah's land, the second-highest share of federal land in the nation
Utah's federal, state, tribal, and private land ownership impacts economic development, public finance, recreation, culture, and conservation in important ways. A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows that the state contains the second-hig more PR
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