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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-10-02 ( 11 items )  
An updated workbook for new instruction librarians (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, Oct. 1 [Category: Libraries] -- The American Library Association posted the following news release: * * * An updated workbook for new instruction librarians * CHICAGO -- Written by a team of library instructors whose "experience and expertise in this field is evident throughout" ( VOYA ), Candice Benjes-Small and Rebecca Miller Waltz's " The New Instruction Librarian: A Workbook for Trainers and Learners " has been praised as "a solid overview of academic instruction libra more PR

CalState-Fullerton: Titan-Trained Educator Strives to Help Teachers Avoid Burnout (10)
FULLERTON, California, Oct. 2 (TNSjou) -- California State University Fullerton campus issued the following news release: * * * Titan-Trained Educator Strives to Help Teachers Avoid Burnout Alum's Research on 'Rethinking Support for Teachers' Published in The High School Journal * During his 27-year teaching career, Cal State Fullerton alum Jason Euston, admittedly, has grappled with teacher burnout. "I experienced my own bout with burnout as I struggled to balance my teaching workload wit more PR

CICD 10th Anniversary and Data Summit (10)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Oct. 8 -- The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis issued the following analysis: * * * CICD 10th Anniversary and Data Summit * On October 8-9, 2025, leaders from across Indian Country, the Federal Reserve System, and beyond will gather to mark the Center for Indian Country Development's (CICD's) tenth anniversary and first decade of economic research and data work. This special two-day event will feature thought leader reflections on what we've learned from the past d more PR

College of Education and Human Sciences honors Hall of Fame inductees, Outstanding Alumni (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Oct. 1 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news: * * * College of Education and Human Sciences honors Hall of Fame inductees, Outstanding Alumni * Media Contact: Kirsi McDowell | Communications Coordinator | 405-744-8420 | kirsi@okstate.edu The Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences recognizes exemplary alumni with two awards each year -- Hall of Fame and Outstanding Alumni -- presented at the Hall of Fame Banquet. For 2025,  more PR

Council of State Governments: Question of the Month, October (10)
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Oct. 2 -- The Council of State Governments issued the following news: * * * Question of the Month, October What is the higher education accreditation process, and what are Southern states considering changing? * Unlike other Western countries, the United States has no single, centralized federal authority that exercises nationwide control over its higher educational institutions. Enter accreditation agencies. Instead, states and individual institutions often operate w more PR

Data Shows CDU a Leader in First Nations-focused Research (10)
DARWIN, Australia, Oct. 1 -- Charles Darwin University issued the following news: * * * New data shows CDU a leader in First Nations-focused research Indigenous-focused research made up 17 per cent of Charles Darwin University's (CDU) total research outputs between 2018 and 2024, according to a review which places the university well-above the estimated national average. The review, conducted by CDU's Office of Research and Innovation, worked to codify CDU's Indigenous-focused research to d more PR

Ketamine Deaths Increase Twenty-fold Since 2014 With Mixing Drugs on the Rise, Herts Research Shows (10)
HATFIELD, England, Oct. 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hertfordshire issued the following news: * * * Ketamine deaths increase twenty-fold since 2014 with mixing drugs on the rise, new Herts research shows Deaths due to illicit ketamine use have increased twenty-fold since 2014, with most now occurring in combination with other drugs, according to new research involving the University of Hertfordshire. The study, led by King's College London in collaboration with the University of Hertfords more PR

La Trobe University: Survivors Struggle to Access Cancer Rehabilitation (10)
MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 1 (TNSjou) -- La Trobe University issued the following news release: * * * Survivors struggle to access cancer rehabilitation The number of cancer rehabilitation programs in Australia has more than doubled in the past decade, but availability remains limited, with many survivors struggling to get the support they need, according to researchers at La Trobe University. * Published in the Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, a national survey of 173 hospitals a more PR

Marian University Student Doctor Earns Prestigious SIR Scholarship, Publishes in Leading Radiology Journal (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Oct. 1 -- Marian University posted the following news: * * * Marian University Student Doctor Earns Prestigious SIR Scholarship, Publishes in Leading Radiology Journal * Congratulations to Wyatt Reed, OMS-4! Reed has been selected for the prestigious Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Grants for Education of Medical Students (GEMS) program, a highly competitive scholarship supporting future leaders in interventional radiology. The program honors excellence, dedi more PR

SUPER WHY'S COMIC BOOK ADVENTURES Coming to PBS KIDS Fall 2026 (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Oct. 1 [Category: BizMedia] -- PBS posted the following news release: * * * SUPER WHY'S COMIC BOOK ADVENTURES Coming to PBS KIDS Fall 2026 * New Series to Support Foundational Reading Skills and Early Literacy Learning for Young Viewers Arlington, VA, October 1, 2025 - Today, PBS KIDS announced SUPER WHY'S COMIC BOOK ADVENTURES, a new animated series that builds on the legacy and success of Emmy-nominated series SUPER WHY! and the SUPER WHY'S COMIC BOOK ADVENTURES shor more PR

UH Cancer Center Identifies Treatable Form of Mesothelioma (10)
MANOA, Hawaii, Oct. 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release: * * * UH Cancer Center identifies treatable form of mesothelioma University of Hawaii Cancer Center researchers have identified a new, less aggressive form of mesothelioma that offers patients greater hope for survival and treatment success. Led by Michele Carbone and Haining Yang, internationally recognized leaders in mesothelioma research, the team's findings were published in the Jour more PR