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A message from Provost Sotiropoulos: Homecoming and shared commitment to Penn State's future (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Aug. 11 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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A message from Provost Sotiropoulos: Homecoming and shared commitment to Penn State's future
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Dear Penn State community,
Today marks a meaningful homecoming for me. As a first-generation student who arrived in State College from Athens, Greece, nearly four decades ago, Penn State transformed my life. I found in this University not only a world-class education, but also the support, cha more PR
Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute: Study Finds Key Causes of Divergence in Software Bills of Materials (10)
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Aug. 12 (TNSrep) -- Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute issued the following news:
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Study Finds Key Causes of Divergence in Software Bills of Materials
August 11, 2025--A software bill of materials (SBOM) records the details and supply chain relationships of a software product's components. Different SBOM tools often produce SBOMs with different content for a piece of software at a given point in its lifecycle. This divergence of SBOMs ca more PR
Franklin & Marshall: Connecting Classroom Theory to Behavioral Reality in a Yale Laboratory (10)
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania, Aug. 12 -- Franklin and Marshall College issued the following news:
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Connecting Classroom Theory to Behavioral Reality in a Yale Laboratory
Varsity squash player. Founder and president of the student club Athletes in STEM. Executive board member of the Student-Athlete Leadership Council. Tutor at the Quantitative and Science Center Statistics Center. Harwood Leadership Scholar.
Noah Katzer '26 exemplifies the Franklin & Marshall College tenets of exploration and more PR
Lebanon Valley College: Dr. Jenna Marx Shares "The Most Boringest Thing" (10)
ANNVILLE, Pennsylvania, Aug. 12 -- Lebanon Valley College issued the following news:
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Dr. Jenna Marx Shares "The Most Boringest Thing"
Lebanon Valley College's Dr. Jenna M. Marx, Associate Professor of Psychology, published The Most Boringest Thing, an illustrated children's book that features unforgettable adventure, lovable main characters, and playful, rhyming language.
Marx shares her personal connection with the story and advice for new writers.
What inspired you to write a childr more PR
Local author debuts "Celebrate the Seasons - Farm to Fork Cookbook" in western New York (10)
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Aug. 11 [Category: BizInsurance] -- Highmark, a health insurance company, issued the following news release:
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Local author debuts "Celebrate the Seasons - Farm to Fork Cookbook" in western New York
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Buffalo, New York (Aug. 11, 2025) - Today, Patti Green, creator of Farm to Fork, celebrated the debut of her new cookbook, "Celebrate the Seasons - Farm to Fork Cookbook," a vibrant celebration of fresh, locally grown produce and the community that cultivates it. more PR
Misericordia University Hosts "Textures of Remembrance" Art Exhibit Reflecting on Vietnamese Diaspora (10)
DALLAS, Pennsylvania, Aug. 12 -- Misericordia University issued the following news:
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Misericordia University Hosts "Textures of Remembrance" Art Exhibit Reflecting on Vietnamese Diaspora
DALLAS, Pa. -- Misericordia University's Pauly Friedman Art Gallery is proud to present Textures of Remembrance: Vietnamese Artists and Writers Reflect on the Vietnamese Diaspora, on display now through Sunday, September 21.
Featuring works by 25 artists and writers, the exhibition explores the lasting more PR
New website shows how opioid settlement funds are helping Pennsylvanians (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Aug. 11 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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New website shows how opioid settlement funds are helping Pennsylvanians
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Beginning in 2021, a national coalition of attorneys general led by then-Attorney General Josh Shapiro reached settlements to hold prescription opioid manufacturers, distributors and pharmacy companies accountable for their role in contributing to the opioid addiction epidemic in the United more PR
Q&A: How permanent is permafrost with increasing temperatures? (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Aug. 11 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Q&A: How permanent is permafrost with increasing temperatures?
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- One of the defining features of an arctic environment is permafrost, which covers almost 10% of Earth's surface and remains entirely frozen year round. With temperatures reaching more extreme levels more frequently, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded a two-year, $957,013 grant to Penn St more PR
Rob Bresnahan's Stock Trades Fuel Doubts About GOP Hold On Key PA Swing Seat [Philadelphia Inquirer] (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Rob Bresnahan's Stock Trades Fuel Doubts About GOP Hold On Key PA Swing Seat [Philadelphia Inquirer]
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Pennsylvania GOP consultant on Bresnahan: "I don't know what he's doing but he's throwing away his seat"
Rob Bresnahan has become the poster-child of the swamp - and now even Republicans are admitting that his re-election stock is cratering.
New reporting from the Inquirer re more PR
Shippensburg Students Conduct Complex Research Through SURE Grants (10)
SHIPPENSBURG, Pennsylvania, Aug. 12 -- Shippensburg University issued the following news:
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Shippensburg students conduct complex research through SURE Grants
By Emma Durnin
Shippensburg University students spent the summer completing complex and detailed research. From analyzing wireless communication systems to exploring potential cancer treatments, the Summer Undergraduate Research (SURE) program has enabled students to collaborate with faculty and mentors to uncover solutions to real more PR
UPenn School of Arts & Sciences: Hunting for Relics of a Universe Past (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 12 -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences issued the following news:
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Hunting for relics of a universe past
In the lab of associate professor of physics and astronomy Robyn Sanderson, Alexandra DiMauro and Mariam Tskitishvili search for hints about dark matter and analyze data that could inform what is known about how stars form.
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Some 14 million years ago, a cluster of stars collapsed and exploded into a shower of supernovas, se more PR
UPenn School of Dental Medicine: Thriving While Surviving - Understanding the Social Needs of Cancer Survivors (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine issued the following news:
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Thriving while surviving: Understanding the social needs of cancer survivors
Penn researchers and their colleagues have investigated how unmet social needs impact the health and well-being of U.S. cancer survivors. Their findings are relevant for other serious chronic illnesses.
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There is growing recognition of the important role that social needs such a more PR
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