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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-07-12 ( 10 items )  
Bryant Launches Global Advisory Council to Expand International Reach (10)
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, July 12 -- Bryant University issued the following news: * * * Bryant launches Global Advisory Council to expand international reach By Stephen Kostrzewa Smithfield, RI -- Bryant University is proud to announce the formation of its Global Advisory Council, a strategic initiative designed to amplify the university's global footprint and prepare students to lead in an interconnected world. The council convened for the first time on July 11 at the historic Lansdowne Cl more PR

Happily ever after in marriage: Unwavering spousal support (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 10 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news: * * * Happily ever after in marriage: Unwavering spousal support * Study: Spousal support and negative interactions among African Americans in long-term marriage (DOI: 10.1002/jey2.12015 ) It's the question many young couples ask those in long-term marriages: What's the secret to a successful marriage? For African American couples who have flourished for decades together, unwavering spousal support is t more PR

ICYMI: CBA's Fritzsche in New Op-Ed: "Banks Are Fighting Fraud and Scams, But We Can't Do It Alone" (10)
WASHINGTON, July 11 [Category: Financial Services] -- The Consumer Bankers Association posted the following news release: * * * ICYMI: CBA's Fritzsche in New Op-Ed: "Banks Are Fighting Fraud and Scams, But We Can't Do It Alone" * WASHINGTON, D.C. - Consumer Bankers Association (CBA) Vice President, Associate General Counsel Brian Fritzsche yesterday published an op-ed in Open Banker calling for a coordinated, national response to protect consumers from increasingly sophisticated financial fr more PR

Lamar University: Adam Nemmers on Books, Ideas, and What Really Matters (10)
BEAUMONT, Texas, July 12 -- Lamar University issued the following news: * * * Dr. Adam Nemmers on books, ideas, and what really matters By April Thompson For Dr. Adam Nemmers, the value of higher education extends far beyond preparing students for high-paying jobs. The assistant professor of literature at Lamar University sees his role as helping students "think deeply about who they are, what they believe, and how they understand the world." Originally from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Nemme more PR

Mary Ann Liebert: U.S. Muslims' Attitudes Toward Psychedelic Therapy (10)
NEW ROCHELLE, New York, July 12 (TNSjou) -- Mary Ann Liebert Inc. posted the following news release: * * * U.S. Muslims' Attitudes Toward Psychedelic Therapy * A new study in the peer-reviewed journal Psychedelic Medicine demonstrated in this sample that Muslims living in the United States (MLUS) showed moderate openness to psychedelics in mental health therapy. Click here to read the article now. MLUS have a history of rejecting mental health services. Syed Fayzan Rab, MD, a researcher at  more PR

National Association of Manufacturers Managing VP Crain Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, July 12 -- The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative State, Regulatory Reform and Antitrust released the following testimony by Charles Crain, managing vice president of policy at the National Association of Manufacturers, from a June 25, 2025, hearing entitled "The Proxy Advisor Duopoly's Anticompetitive Conduct": * * * Good morning Chairman Fitzgerald, Ranking Member Nadler, and members of the Subcommittee on Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust. My nam more PR

Toronto Metropolitan University: Underserved Youth Less Likely to Visit Emergency Department for Concussion in Ontario, Study Finds (10)
TORONTO, Ontario, July 11 (TNSjou) -- Toronto Metropolitan University issued the following news release: * * * Underserved youth less likely to visit emergency department for concussion in Ontario, study finds Toronto, ON, July 11, 2025 -- A new study finds socioeconomic disparities in rates of emergency department (ED) visits for concussion among children and youth. Researchers from ICES, York University, Toronto Metropolitan University, and the University of Calgary found an increase in ED more PR

University of Nottingham: Capturing Anaesthetic Gases Could Prevent Global Warming, New Study Shows (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, July 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release: * * * Capturing anaesthetic gases could prevent global warming, new study shows A new study from the University of Nottingham has looked at how the anaesthetic gases breathed out by animal patients are released into the atmosphere and contribute to global warming. The study, an industry first, published in British Journal of Anaesthesia evaluated the capture of gases from anaesthetised d more PR

What to know about the new Alzheimer's blood test (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, July 11 [Category: Media] -- The Association of Health Care Journalists posted the following news: * * * What to know about the new Alzheimer's blood test * In May, the Food and Drug Administration gave the green light to a new blood test for Alzheimer's disease that researchers say helps physicians diagnose the progressive neurological disorder earlier and at a lower cost. It is the first FDA-cleared in vitro diagnostic test to identify patients with amyloid plaques as more PR

WINSOME, LOSE SOME: Sears Backs Harmful Agenda That Led to Virginia Losing "Top State for Business" Ranking and Strips Virginians of Healthcare (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, July 11 -- The Virginia Democratic Party posted the following news release: * * * WINSOME, LOSE SOME: Sears Backs Harmful Agenda That Led to Virginia Losing "Top State for Business" Ranking and Strips Virginians of Healthcare * VIRGINIA - This week, as Virginia lost its' "Top State for Business" ranking and 322,000 Virginians are at risk of losing health insurance, it's clear just how dangerous and devastating Winsome Earle-Sears' extreme agenda is. SETTLING THIS WEEK'S  more PR