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Albertus Magnus College Launches Forever Albertus: Centennial Campaign (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Sept. 23 -- Albertus Magnus College issued the following news release on Sept. 22, 2025:
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Albertus Magnus College Launches Forever Albertus: Centennial Campaign
$25 Million Raised Toward $40 Million Goal in Historic 100th Anniversary Celebration
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Albertus Magnus College marked its 100th Anniversary this past weekend with the public launch of Forever Albertus: The Centennial Campaign, the most ambitious fundraising initiative in the College's history.
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American Federation for Children Senior Fellow Mitchell Testifies Before House Oversight & Government Reform Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 -- The House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy and Regulatory Affairs released the following written testimony by Shaka Mitchell, a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, from a Sept. 17, 2025, hearing entitled "Opening Doors to Opportunity: The Promise of Expanded School Choice and Alternatives to Four-Year College Degrees":
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Thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. My name is Shaka Mitche more PR
Ifo Institute: Economics as a School Subject Leads to More Entrepreneurship (10)
MUNICH, Germany, Sept. 23 (TNSxrep) -- ifo Institute issued the following news release:
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Economics as a School Subject Leads to More Entrepreneurship
Economics as a school subject leads to more entrepreneurial activity in later professional life, as shown by a recent study by the ifo Institute and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. According to the study, the probability of entrepreneurial activity increases by 4 percentage points if economics was a mandatory subject at school. "Econom more PR
KU Scholars Outline 'Death and Rebirth of Research in Education in the Age of AI' (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Sept. 23 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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KU scholars outline 'death and rebirth of research in education in the age of AI'
By Mike Krings
Research in education is struggling, but the good news is it can be revived, according to University of Kansas scholars.
In a new article titled "The Death and Rebirth of Research in Education in the Age of AI: Problems and Promises," three KU education researchers address the biggest challenges facing their more PR
Oregon Health & Science University: Accolades - Awards, Honors and Appointments September (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 23 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news:
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Accolades: Awards, honors and appointments September
Marissa Co named Simons Foundation Fellow
Marissa Co, Ph.D., a postdoctoral scholar in Brian O'Roak's lab in the OHSU School of Medicine, has received a Simons Foundation fellowship. She is one of nine recipients in the 2025 Fellows-to-Faculty class, supported by the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative and the Simons Collaboration o more PR
Psychological distress common after a heart attack, may lead to future heart conditions (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 22 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:
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Psychological distress common after a heart attack, may lead to future heart conditions
Statement Highlights:
* An estimated 33-50% of heart attack survivors may experience some form of psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, psychosocial stress or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can affect physical recovery and long-term health.
* People wit more PR
Rutgers: Researchers Assess the Gender and Wealth Gap Within School Climate (10)
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Sept. 23 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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Researchers Assess the Gender and Wealth Gap Within School Climate
For Black boys living in the poorest neighborhoods, positive school experiences showed no significant effect on depressive symptoms, according to a Rutgers study
By Greg Bruno
Researchers have long known that when children feel supported by their teachers and peers, it is easier for them to develop skills to succeed in school more PR
University of Otago: Firearm Incidents Cost New Zealand $322 Million a Year (10)
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Sept. 23 (TNSjou) -- The University of Otago issued the following news release:
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Firearm incidents cost New Zealand $322 million a year
Each year, firearms injuries are costing the New Zealand hospital system an average of $1.48 million and costing the country a further $321 million in years of life lost, a new study led by the University of Otago - Otakou Whakaihu Waka has found.
The researchers investigated firearms-related hospitalisations and deaths from assaul more PR
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