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Chapter: Troy University's the School of Allied Health (10)
TROY, Alabama, Aug. 23 -- Troy University issued the following news:
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A New Chapter: Troy University's the School of Allied Health
Troy University's College of Health Sciences is embarking on an exciting transformation. After careful consideration and strategic planning, the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion has officially transitioned to become the School of Allied Health--a change that reflects both the department's remarkable growth and ambitious vision for the future.
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From CIA to Congress: Former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger Set to Keynote Hampton University Opening Convocation September 28 (10)
HAMPTON, Virginia, Aug. 23 -- Hampton University issued the following news:
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From CIA to Congress: Former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger Set to Keynote Hampton University Opening Convocation September 28
A former CIA officer and three-term member of Congress, Spanberger will deliver the keynote address at Opening Convocation, inspiring students as they begin a year of scholarship and civic engagement.
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As Hampton University gears up for another academic year, Congresswoman Abigail S more PR
Political Redistricting - All About Gerrymandering With Penn's Experts (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 22 -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences issued the following Q&A on Aug. 21, 2025, by Dan Shortridge with political scientist Matthew Levendusky and mathematician Philip Gressman:
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Political redistricting: All about gerrymandering with Penn's experts
Political scientist Matthew Levendusky and mathematician Philip Gressman in the School of Arts & Sciences explain gerrymandering and the redistricting process.
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Recent votes in Te more PR
Stanford University: Drug Formulation Turns IV Treatments Into Quick Injections (10)
STANFORD, California, Aug. 20 -- Stanford University issued the following news:
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New drug formulation turns IV treatments into quick injections
Stanford Engineering researchers have developed a drug delivery platform that could enable patients with some cancers, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic disorders to receive protein-based treatments via easy injection.
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Patients with some cancers, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic disorders often endure time-consuming intravenous (IV) infusi more PR
Stevens Institute of Technology: National Science Foundation Awards Kwahun Lee $200K to Study Molecule Behavior in Tight Spaces (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Aug. 18 -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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National Science Foundation Awards Kwahun Lee $200K to Study Molecule Behavior in Tight Spaces
Research into some of the world's smallest particles offers significant potential to improve drug delivery and other critical projects
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Kwahun Lee, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, has received a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for his invest more PR
Stevens Institute of Technology: Why are Employees Quiet Quitting? Stevens Researchers Team Up for a Multidisciplinary Study to Find Out (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Aug. 23 (TNSjou) -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Why are Employees Quiet Quitting? Stevens Researchers Team Up for a Multidisciplinary Study to Find Out
Ever felt like doing a bare minimum at work? Not investing any extra effort, not going any extra mile? You aren't alone. That's a known workplace phenomenon. It's called quiet quitting.
The term quiet quitting is used to describe the action of employees who reduce their work efforts to more PR
Stevens Professor Dinesh Verma Receives 2025 INCOSE Pioneer Award for Leadership in Systems Engineering Research (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Aug. 23 -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Stevens Professor Dinesh Verma Receives 2025 INCOSE Pioneer Award for Leadership in Systems Engineering Research
The Systems Engineering Research Center, launched at Stevens Institute of Technology in 2008, enters a new era of mission-focused innovation.
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At a moment when artificial intelligence, machine learning and autonomous systems are reshaping how society designs and manages complex syste more PR
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