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State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for 2025-07-10 ( 8 items )  
Atlanta United Unveils New Renderings for Emory Healthcare Studio (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 10 -- Emory Healthcare issued the following news: * * * Atlanta United unveils new renderings for Emory Healthcare Studio Atlanta United released updated renderings and plans for the Emory Healthcare Studio, a first-of-its-kind content production facility in Major League Soccer currently under construction at the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground. Set to debut later this summer, the studio is a key component of the club's $23 million expansion project at  more PR

Emory University-Candler School of Theology: Candler Foundry Certificate Courses Return in September (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 10 -- Emory University's Candler School of Theology issued the following news: * * * Candler Foundry Certificate Courses Return in September Candler's public theological education initiative, The Candler Foundry, will launch new fall cohorts of its online certificate program "Foundations in Faith & Leadership" beginning September 1. Designed for lay leaders, clergy, educators, and community organizers, the program offers flexible, self-paced training in different tracks more PR

Ga. Community Affairs Dept.: LaFayette Named Newest Classic Main Street City (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 10 -- The Georgia Department of Community Affairs issued the following news release on July 9, 2025: * * * LaFayette Named Newest Classic Main Street City Atlanta, GA. (July 9, 2025) - The Georgia Department of Community Affairs' Office of Downtown Development announced today that the City of LaFayette is the newest community to be designated a Classic Main Street. With this recognition, LaFayette joins a growing network of communities across the state committed to down more PR

Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy-Internet Governance Project Issues Commentary: IGP at IAEA Technical Meeting 2025 (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 10 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy's Internet Governance Project issued the following commentary on July 8, 2025: * * * IGP at IAEA Technical Meeting 2025 By Seungtae Han From June 23 to June 27, 2025, the Technical Meeting on Public Communication in Emergencies: Tackling Misinformation and Retaining Public Trust in Disruptive Information Environments was held at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. The event aimed to  more PR

Mercer On Mission Program Introduces Engineering to Syrian Refugee Children (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 10 -- Mercer University issued the following news: * * * New Mercer On Mission program introduces engineering to Syrian refugee children By Jennifer Falk A Mercer University team traveled to Jordan this summer to teach robotics, programming and engineering to children in a Syrian refugee camp as part of Mercer On Mission. The Za'atari camp hosts 70,000 to 80,000 refugees, and more than half are children under the age of 18, according to The UN Refugee Agency. The Mer more PR

University of Georgia: Compound May Help the Brain Heal Itself After Injury (10)
ATHENS, Georgia, July 10 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news: * * * New compound may help the brain heal itself after injury Tested in swine, the drug shows promise in treating traumatic brain injury By Charlene Betourney Researchers from the University of Georgia found a new drug that may boost the brain's ability to heal itself after injury. The discovery could lead to significant advances in treating traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs. There are currently no FDA-approv more PR

University of Georgia: Does Exercise Really Improve Mental Health? (10)
ATHENS, Georgia, July 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news: * * * Does exercise really improve mental health? How, where, why you work out may be more important than the amount of exercise you get By Kathryn Kao Research often points to exercise as a good way to boost mental health, but a recent study from the University of Georgia suggests that it's not just physical movement that affects mental health. It's how, where and why you exercise that makes the diff more PR

What Makes Someone Cool? A U of A Researcher Has the Answers (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, July 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: * * * What makes someone cool? A U of A researcher has the answers By Andy Ober Most people know "cool" when we see it, but actually defining coolness is a bit trickier. New research from Caleb Warren, professor in the University of Arizona's Eller College of Management, explores the psychology of cool and sheds some light on how people across cultures define cool. Warren and his co-authors - T more PR