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Darla Moore Scholars of Veterinary Medicine established (10)
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 15 -- Clemson University posted the following news:
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Darla Moore Scholars of Veterinary Medicine established
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The Darla Moore Foundation establishes scholarships to support Vet Med students from her home region
The Darla Moore Foundation has created the Darla Moore Scholars of Veterinary Medicine program at Clemson University, a transformative scholarship initiative designed to expand access to veterinary education while strengthening rural communities more PR
Florida Institute of Technology: Study of Global Reef Growth Over Past 12,000 Years Offers Insights Into Impact of Rising Ocean Temperatures (10)
MELBOURNE, Florida, March 11 (TNSjou) -- Florida Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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New Study of Global Reef Growth Over Past 12,000 Years Offers Insights Into Impact of Rising Ocean Temperatures
Research from Florida Tech Published in 'Plos One' Analyzed 1,890 Geologic Reef Cores
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Coral reefs over the past 12,000 years grew best when the ocean temperature was 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius), according to new research from Florida Tech.
Recent ocean warmin more PR
From Idaho to MIT, on a quest to cut methane emissions (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 15 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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From Idaho to MIT, on a quest to cut methane emissions
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Amid the hum of milking equipment and the shuffle of cow hooves, PhD student Audrey Parker and her collaborators pull a wagon through a dusty path of a dairy barn, measuring an invisible greenhouse gas drifting through the air. Most engineering students wouldn't expect their graduate research to take them to a dairy farm, bu more PR
Harvard Law School Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation: Mapping a Growing Field - How Universities Are (and Aren't) Teaching Food Law and Policy (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 10 (TNSjou) -- Harvard Law School Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation issued the following news:
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Mapping a Growing Field: How Universities Are (and Aren't) Teaching Food Law and Policy
Around the world, food systems sit at the center of overlapping crises: accelerating climate change, rising rates of diet-related disease, persistent hunger and malnutrition, and widening inequities in who can access healthy, sustainable food. Laws and policies shap more PR
Middlebury College: Students Present Climate Policy Options to Vermont State Treasurer (10)
MIDDLEBURY, Vermont, March 9 -- Middlebury College issued the following news:
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Students Present Climate Policy Options to Vermont State Treasurer
As Vermont communities confront increasingly costly climate-related disasters, state officials are seeking ways to reduce future impacts. Among them is State Treasurer Mike Pieciak, who recently turned to four Middlebury students researching how a statewide revolving loan fund could help reduce climate risks across the state.
On February 27, more PR
Rutgers-Camden Unveils Transformative AI Campus Initiative (10)
CAMDEN, New Jersey, March 9 -- Rutgers University Camden campus issued the following news:
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Rutgers-Camden Unveils Transformative AI Campus Initiative
By Caroline Brobeil
As the Philadelphia region's only partner in the National AI Campus network, the university joins a cross-disciplinary effort to advance AI literacy, responsible innovation, and workforce development in South Jersey and beyond.
On February 18, students, faculty, and staff gathered in the Campus Center to celebrate the more PR
Siena/SBU Survey: Half of Americans to watch some of March Madness (10)
ST. BONAVENTURE, New York, March 15 -- St. Bonaventure University issued the following news release:
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Siena/SBU Survey: Half of Americans to watch some of March Madness
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Mar 13, 2026
Nearly half of Americans (49%) say they plan to watch college basketball games during March Madness, according to a new survey of United States residents released today by the Siena Research Institute (SRI) and St. Bonaventure University's Jandoli School of Communication.
Over a quarter (28%) will fil more PR
University of Miami Business School: Takeaways From Real Estate Industry Leaders (10)
CORAL GABLES, Florida, March 10 -- The University of Miami's Miami Herbert Business School issued the following news:
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Takeaways from real estate industry leaders
Leaders at the 14th annual Real Estate Impact Conference shared pointers about the industry, the economy, and the nuance of making deals.
Real Estate Impact Conference
By Janette Neuwahl Tannen
There was insight from leaders coming into their own in the real estate industry, such as Nadeem Meghji, Blackstone Real Estate's gl more PR
University of Miami School of Law: Alumna and Animal Law Champion Serves as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Environmental Law Advocacy (10)
CORAL GABLES, Florida, March 9 -- The University of Miami's School of Law issued the following news:
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Alumna and animal law champion serves as a post-doctoral fellow in environmental law advocacy
Sophia Pastorini, J.D. '24, a former Environmental Justice Clinic intern, balances counsel duties on Indigenous justice cases with mentoring graduates.
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For Sophia Pastorini, J.D. '24, the University of Miami School of Law is more than just a former stomping ground--it's the current headquart more PR
UPenn School of Social Policy & Practice: Shaping the Future of Responsible AI - A Q&A With Daniel S. Schiff, MSSP'13 (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 9 -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice issued the following Q&A by Carson Easterly with Daniel S. Schiff, assistant professor and co-director of the Governance and Responsible AI Lab at Purdue University:
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Shaping the future of responsible AI: A Q&A with Daniel S. Schiff, MSSP'13
MSSP alumnus Daniel S. Schiff, MSSP'13, has built a career at the forefront of responsible AI, grounding his work in ethics, social impact, and more PR
Using storytelling to bring literacy to life (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, March 15 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:
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Using storytelling to bring literacy to life
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For many young readers, the challenge is not simply learning how to decode words on a page. It is learning how to see themselves in what they read, how to connect literacy to the language of home and community, and how to experience reading as something alive rather than something imposed.
That challenge sits at the heart of Rosalia Pacheco's wor more PR
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