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Journals Education Newsletter for 2026-01-29 ( 8 items )  
ASH Publishes Clinical Practice Guidelines on Diagnosis of Light Chain Amyloidosis (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 [Category: Medical] -- The American Society of Hematology posted the following news release: * * * ASH Publishes Clinical Practice Guidelines on Diagnosis of Light Chain Amyloidosis * (WASHINGTON -Jan. 28, 2026) -The American Society of Hematology (ASH) released guidelines on the diagnosis of light chain (AL) amyloidosis, a rare and life-threatening disease of the bone marrow. The guidelines, published in the Society's peer-reviewed journal Blood Advances, were developed  more PR

Cybersecurity Camp Launched for Middle School Students (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Jan. 28 -- Cedarville University posted the following news: * * * Cybersecurity Camp Launched for Middle School Students * by Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer Cybercrime is accelerating at an alarming rate, with the FBI reporting that losses in the United States reached $12.5 billion in 2023. As phishing scams, malware and data breaches increasingly affect younger users, the need for early cybersecurity education is growing just as quickly. To help meet that  more PR

Home Sweet Home: URI, Gilbane Break Ground on On-campus Student Housing (10)
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, Jan. 29 -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news: * * * Home sweet home: URI, Gilbane break ground on new on-campus student housing Two new residence halls on Flagg Road, redeveloped Graduate Village Apartments, will add more than 1,100 student beds by 2028 * Heather Le understands fully how on-campus housing at the University of Rhode Island plays a major role in the students' social and academic development at the University. Le--a senior marke more PR

Monmouth University: School of Ed. Faculty Examine Impostor Phenomenon's Impact on Black and Latinx First-Gen Students (10)
WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, Jan. 29 (TNSjou) -- Monmouth University issued the following news: * * * School of Ed. Faculty Examine Impostor Phenomenon's Impact on Black and Latinx First-Gen Students A new study co-authored by Monmouth University faculty in the School of Education explores how impostor phenomenon affects the mental health, academic success, and sense of belonging of Black and Latinx first-generation college students at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). Nicole Pulliam more PR

Religious Liberty Scholars Defend the Display of Ten Commandments in the Public Square and Public Schools (10)
PLANO, Texas, Jan. 28 [Category: Sociological] -- The First Liberty Institute, an organization that says it is dedicated to defending liberty for all Americans, issued the following news release: * * * Religious Liberty Scholars Defend the Display of Ten Commandments in the Public Square and Public Schools * Plano, TX -First Liberty Institute Senior Research Fellow, Director of Religious Liberty in the States, and Regent University Professor Mark David Hall, along with Andrea Picciotti-Bayer more PR

Rustgi to present peanut allergy research as part of Dean's Research Series (10)
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Jan. 28 -- Clemson University posted the following news: * * * Rustgi to present peanut allergy research as part of Dean's Research Series * Clemson Libraries Approximately 10 percent of the global population -around 770 million people -suffer from food allergies, says Sachin Rustgi, associate professor of molecular breeding in Clemson's Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences. His research is exploring ways to alleviate this problem by developing hypoallerg more PR

Slippery Rock: Amy Orville Elevates Teacher Preparation Through Award-winning Research (10)
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pennsylvania, Jan. 29 -- Slippery Rock University issued the following news: * * * Amy Orville elevates teacher preparation through award-winning research A Slippery Rock University faculty member is a leading researcher into the effectiveness of teacher preparation models who was recognized for her student-centered approach and collaborative achievements. Amy Orville, SRU assistant professor of curriculum, instruction and educational leadership, received the Outstanding Diss more PR

UVA Law School: Ariel Vasser '26 Awarded Skadden Fellowship (10)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Jan. 29 -- The University of Virginia School of Law issued the following news: * * * Ariel Vasser '26 Awarded Skadden Fellowship Award Will Support Project at Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law By Melissa Castro Wyatt University of Virginia School of Law student Ariel Vasser '26 has been awarded a 2026 Skadden Public Interest Fellowship to fund her first two years of work at the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law after graduation. As she starts her legal care more PR