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Reports from Colleges Newsletter for 2025-10-28 ( 8 items )  
Dartmouth Marks Milestone in Promoting Mental Health (10)
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Oct. 28 (TNSrep) -- Dartmouth College issued the following news: * * * Dartmouth Marks Milestone in Promoting Mental Health News subtitle Community reflects on broad-based efforts to support student well-being. Dartmouth marked a milestone in promoting mental health with a public discussion on Oct. 22, reviewing progress in recent years and looking ahead to the next chapter. The Commitment to Care Community Gathering for Student Mental Health brought students, staff more PR

GCC Study Finds Predictive Value in Classic Learning Test (10)
GROVE CITY, Pennsylvania, Oct. 28 (TNSrpt) -- The Grove City College issued the following news release: * * * GCC study finds predictive value in Classic Learning Test New study data indicates that the Classic Learning Test (CLT), an alternative to standardized college admissions tests, is a good predictor of how well Grove City College students who took the test fare in their first year. The study, conducted by Dr. Gary Welton, assistant dean for Institutional Assessment, analyzed a sample  more PR

Lancaster University: SEND Support System Crisis Worsens - Latest Analysis Shows (10)
LANCASTER, England, Oct. 27 (TNSrpt) -- Lancaster University issued the following news: * * * SEND support system crisis worsens - latest analysis shows The special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, already known to be in deep trouble, now faces 'a worsening crisis' which, say experts, puts the UK on the brink of a national emergency. A new Child of the North (CotN) report update highlights that schools still lack skills, resources and access to support services, face delays  more PR

Leeds Trinity University: Guide Launched to Transform Support for Young Fathers (10)
LEEDS, England, Oct. 27 (TNSrpt) -- Leeds Trinity University issued the following news: * * * New guide launched to transform support for young fathers An innovative new guide has been launched to help professionals across health, education, and social care better engage and support young fathers. * The guide -- Young Fathers: What Works in Practice -- seeks to recognise the crucial role fathers play in children's development and wellbeing -- and the systemic barriers that often prevent the more PR

McCain Institute Marks International Religious Freedom Day With Report on Religious Persecution (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (TNSrpt) -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following news: * * * McCain Institute Marks International Religious Freedom Day with New Report on Religious Persecution Coinciding with International Religious Freedom Day on October 27, the McCain Institute at Arizona State University (ASU) today released a report titled, "The State of Religious Freedom Worldwide: An Inside Look at the Axis of Upheaval's Religious Persecution and How the U.S. Can Counterac more PR

Sheridan College: Generator at Sheridan Shares Annual Highlights Report Showcasing a Year of Innovation and Impact (10)
BRAMPTON, Ontario, Oct. 28 (TNSrpt) -- Sheridan College issued the following news release: * * * Generator at Sheridan shares Annual Highlights Report showcasing a year of innovation and impact This year's Generator at Sheridan Annual Highlights Report captures Sheridan's trailblazing education at its best - where bold ideas, emerging technologies and community partnerships converge to shape a better future. At the heart of it all is a commitment to innovation with impact. From driving socia more PR

Texans Struggle With Rising Energy Costs Amid Grid Strain, UH-TSU Survey Finds (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 28 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Houston issued the following news: * * * Texans Struggle with Rising Energy Costs Amid Grid Strain, New UH-TSU Survey Finds Energy Burdens Reveal Inequities Across Income, Race and Region Key Takeaways * Nearly one-third of Texans face high energy burdens, with low-income, minority, and rural communities disproportionately affected due to aging homes and inefficient infrastructure. * Rising utility costs, grid upgrades, and new industri more PR

University of Nottingham: Why We Fall for Scams - Report Highlights How Behavioral Economics Can Prevent Rising Fraud Victimization (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct. 27 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release: * * * Why we fall for scams: New report highlights how behavioural economics can prevent rising fraud victimisation As online fraud and romance scams continue to make the news headlines on a weekly basis, a new report authored by Professor John Gathergood from the University of Nottingham, sheds light on why so many people - regardless of age, background or education - can fall victim to f more PR