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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-09-04 ( 9 items )  
CalState-Fullerton: Chemist Helps Students See How Heat Affects Everyday Products (10)
FULLERTON, California, Sept. 4 (TNSjou) -- California State University Fullerton campus issued the following news release: * * * Chemist Helps Students See How Heat Affects Everyday Products Joya Cooley's Research Focuses on Materials That Shrink When Heated * It was a high school chemistry class that sparked Joya Cooley's interest in becoming a chemist. "Chemistry is the first class that clicked for me," Cooley said. "I had a wonderful teacher who brought in guests to demonstrate how chem more PR

Capital Research Center: Ford Foundation Spends $20 Million-Per-Month on Lefty Advocacy (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on Sept. 2, 2025: * * * The Ford Foundation spends $20 million-per-month on lefty advocacy The Ford Foundation's charitable agenda includes healthy funding for the opponents of reliable energy; the enemies of free enterprise; and the supporters of a one-sided, partisan version of "democracy." By Ken Braun Make the Road New York (MRNY) and CASA are such radical supporters of illegal immigration that they have  more PR

Fall faculty assembly reveals 'Grow with Vanderbilt' as guiding theme for academic year (10)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Sept. 3 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news: * * * Fall faculty assembly reveals 'Grow with Vanderbilt' as guiding theme for academic year * Vanderbilt faculty filled the Student Life Center for the 2025 Fall Faculty Assembly on Aug. 28, listening as Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and Provost C. Cybele Raver lauded their achievements and dedication to students amid significant challenges facing higher education. Faculty Senate Chair and Professor of Emerge more PR

Lack of Childhood Friendships Linked to Suicidal Thoughts in Over-50s (10)
HELSINKI, Finland, Sept. 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release: * * * Lack of childhood friendships linked to suicidal thoughts in over-50s An international University of Helsinki study has found that adverse childhood circumstances increase the risk of suicidal ideation in later life. * Published in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry, the study used AI algorithms to explore the long-term effects of early-life adversities on later mental health. The mac more PR

Murdoch University: For Young Adults, Less Sleep Means More Risk While Working and Driving (10)
PERTH, Australia, Sept. 3 (TNSjou) -- Murdoch University issued the following news: * * * For young adults, less sleep means more risk while working and driving Sleep-related risks in young adults are more complex than previously thought. Overlapping sleep problems can potentially increase the chances of accidents on the road and at work, according to a new study from Murdoch University. Previous research has primarily focused on insufficient sleep as the leading cause of road and workplace  more PR

New Journal Article Highlights Multibenefit Land Repurposing as an Innovative Approach to Strengthen Rural Resilience (10)
NEW YORK, Sept. 3 [Category: Environment] -- The Environmental Defense Fund posted the following news release: * * * New Journal Article Highlights Multibenefit Land Repurposing as an Innovative Approach to Strengthen Rural Resilience * (SACRAMENTO, CA - Sept. 3, 2025) A new peer-reviewed article in Frontiers in Water outlines how multibenefit land repurposing can serve as an innovative strategy to respond to water scarcity while fostering healthier rural communities and ecosystems. The ar more PR

Northern Arizona University: Building Bridges in a Memory Care Desert (10)
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Sept. 4 (TNSjou) -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: * * * Building bridges in a memory care desert In rural and underserved areas--particularly Native American communities-- early signs of dementia often go unrecognized. This could be because access to specialized care is limited, and symptoms are easily mistaken for normal memory loss due to aging. A study headed by associate professor of psychology Eric Cerino, assistant professor of social work Me more PR

San Francisco Conservatory of Music: 'We Have to Feed Artistry Wherever It Grows' - Voice Chair Richard Cox Talks Teaching (10)
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Sept. 3 -- The San Francisco Conservatory of Music issued the following Q&A on Sept. 2, 2025 by Alex Heigl with Richard Cox, lead an innovative curricular expansion of the Voice/Opera Studies program as Executive Chair: * * * 'We Have to Feed Artistry Wherever It Grows:' Voice Chair Richard Cox Talks Teaching Cox is a firm believer in cross-training for vocalists and brings that enthusiasm to SFCM's recently expanded multi-genre Voice curriculum. * For someone who more PR

WATCH: Rep. Jim Costa Pays Tribute to Dr. Joseph I. Castro on the Floor of the U.S. House of Representatives (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 -- Rep. Jim Costa, D-California, issued the following news release: * * * WATCH: Rep. Jim Costa Pays Tribute to Dr. Joseph I. Castro on the Floor of the U.S. House of Representatives * WASHINGTON - In a heartfelt tribute, Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) honored the life and legacy of Dr. Joseph I. Castro, a trailblazing educator and leader who broke barriers as the first Latino Chancellor of the California State University (CSU) system. Dr. Joseph I. Castro, a Hanford nat more PR