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Journals Education Newsletter for 2026-03-05 ( 13 items )  
Associate Dean Daryl Lim publishes on AI governance and legal pluralism (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, March 4 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news: * * * Associate Dean Daryl Lim publishes on AI governance and legal pluralism * CARLISLE, Pa.-Associate Dean for Research and Strategic Partnerships Daryl Lim has published "The Surprising Virtues of Heterogeneity: Legal Pluralism and the Governance of Generative AI" in the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies. The article argues that the United States' fragmented regulatory appr more PR

BMJ Group: Pollen Exposure Linked to Poorer Exam Results Taken at the End of Secondary School (10)
LONDON, England, March 5 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health: * * * Pollen exposure linked to poorer exam results taken at the end of secondary school Effects strongest for subjects involving maths, including physics and chemistry Recognition needed of this and its potential impact on future prospects, say researchers * Pollen exposure is linked to poorer exam results taken at the end of secondary (high) school (matricula more PR

Cal. State-San Bernardino Issues Commentary: When Artificial Intelligence Becomes a Self-defense Tool in Civil Court (10)
SAN BERNARDINO, California, March 5 -- California State University San Bernardino campus issued the following commentary on March 4, 2026, by Viktor Wang, professor of education, leadership and technology: * * * When artificial intelligence becomes a self-defense tool in civil court Viktor Wang, CSUSB professor of education, leadership and technology, shares his experience using artificial intelligence to help him with a civil court case in which he was involved. * When I was sued in a civ more PR

Dr. Kenneth Rabin named distinguished scholar (10)
NEW YORK, March 4 -- The City University of New York's Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy posted the following news release: * * * Dr. Kenneth Rabin named distinguished scholar * CUNY SPH is delighted to announce that Dr. Kenneth Rabin has been appointed distinguished scholar, after serving as senior scholar since 2020. Dr. Rabin has more than 50 years of experience in public affairs, health communications and education. Currently, he is special projects editor of the Journ more PR

Emotions drive our eating choices (10)
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, March 5 -- Flinders University posted the following news: * * * Emotions drive our eating choices * New research from Flinders University has revealed why many people struggle to stick to their dieting goals, particularly when their emotions fluctuate throughout the day. The study examined how emotions influence eating behaviour in chronic dieters and tested whether negative moods and difficulties regulating emotions drive people toward unhealthy food choices. Le more PR

Faculty and Staff Briefs February 2026 (10)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, March 4 -- Florida State University issued the following news: * * * Faculty and Staff Briefs February 2026 * Florida State University's distinguished faculty are central to the mission of the university. Faculty excellence in scholarship, research, and creative activity is critical to the quality of student learning and makes a difference in the lives of others. Throughout the year, honors and recognitions are awarded to individual faculty and staff members across ca more PR

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: How some skills become second nature (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 4 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news: * * * How some skills become second nature * Expertise isn't easy to pass down. Take riding a bike: A seasoned cyclist might talk a beginner through the basics of how to sit and when to push off. But other skills, like how hard to pedal to keep balanced, are more intuitive and harder to articulate. This implicit know-how is known as tacit knowledge, and very often, it can only be learned more PR

Miami department chair earns national recognition from USSEA (10)
OXFORD, Ohio, March 4 -- Miami University posted the following news: * * * Miami department chair earns national recognition from USSEA * Amanda Alexander has presented research across four continents, worked with multiple national and international art education organizations, and been published in several national and international journals. She has deep roots with the United States Society for Education through Art (USSEA), the International Society for Education through Art (InSEA), and  more PR

Professor Victor Romero publishes article in William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice. (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, March 4 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news: * * * Professor Victor Romero publishes article in William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice. * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.-An article by Professor Victor Romero, titled "Border Decriminalization as a State Project: Lessons from Marijuana and Assisted Suicide Legalization Across the United States," was recently published in the William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, &  more PR

Professor Wadhia joins 'The Courts and Our Community' panel on immigration (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, March 4 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news: * * * Professor Wadhia joins 'The Courts and Our Community' panel on immigration * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.-On March 4, Professor Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia participated in an immigration panel at Dickinson College. This panel was part of " The Courts and The Community: An Educational Series for the Public," an initiative spearheaded by Dickinson College President John E. Jones III '8 more PR

Samford Nursing Clinic Builds on Faith, Service and the Courage to Care (10)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, March 3 -- Samford University issued the following news release: * * * Samford Nursing Clinic Builds on Faith, Service and the Courage to Care * The courage to care is more than a phrase for those at Samford University's Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing. It is a calling to show the light of Christ through acts of service. Associate professors Sherri Chatman and Kristen Johnston have been living that calling through a volunteer and faith-based clinic they help lead a more PR

Teachers report limited or no training to support neurodivergent pupils, new study finds (10)
GUILFORD, England, March 4 -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release: * * * Teachers report limited or no training to support neurodivergent pupils, new study finds * Nearly 25 percent of teachers report receiving no training on how to support neurodivergent pupils, and most of those who did describe it as brief and limited in scope, according to new research from York St John University and the University of Surrey. Researchers surveyed 177 teachers and support staff i more PR

University of East Anglia: Children's Development Set Back Years by Covid Lockdowns, Study Reveals (10)
NORWICH, England, March 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news: * * * Children's development set back years by Covid lockdowns, study reveals The Covid pandemic disrupted children's ability to self-regulate - according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA). A new study reveals that the pandemic hampered children's ability to regulate their behaviour, stay focused and adapt to new situations - skills known collectively as executive functions.  more PR