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APA Publishing Names John Lauriello, M.D., New Editor of APA's Quarterly Clinical Review Journal, Focus (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 31 -- The American Psychiatric Association issued the following news release:
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APA Publishing Names John Lauriello, M.D., New Editor of APA's Quarterly Clinical Review Journal, Focus
American Psychiatric Association (APA) Publishing has selected John Lauriello, M.D., to serve as editor of Focus, its clinical review journal.
Dr. Lauriello currently holds the Daniel Lieberman Professorship and Chair of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Thomas Jefferson University more PR
Bryant's College of Business receives high marks for academic experience, career outcomes in 2026 Poets&Quants survey (10)
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, March 30 -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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Bryant's College of Business receives high marks for academic experience, career outcomes in 2026 Poets&Quants survey
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SMITHFIELD, RI-A year after initially breaking into the Poets&Quants survey of top undergraduate business schools in the country, Bryant University's undergraduate College of Business was ranked #15 for academic experience and #45 for career outcomes in the 2026 survey.
The national s more PR
CHHS Dr. Jean Chen honored with SHAPE awards (10)
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, March 30 -- Western Kentucky University posted the following news:
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CHHS Dr. Jean Chen honored with SHAPE awards
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Dr. YuChun (Jean) Chen of the WKU College of Health and Human Services is the recipient of the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) Southern District Scholar Award and the Kentucky SHAPE College/University Educator Preparation Award. Dr. Chen is an Associate Professor of Physical Education in the WKU School of Kinesiology, Recreation, an more PR
Engineering the Oceans and Shaping the Blue Economy (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 30 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Engineering the Oceans and Shaping the Blue Economy
By Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer
As nations invest in the "blue economy" - efforts to explore, use, and protect the oceans that cover more than two-thirds of the Earth's surface - Cedarville University graduate Toby Dewhurst is helping shape how offshore development happens. Dewhurst founded Kelson Marine in 2020 to design marine structures f more PR
Henry Moore venue reopens following redevelopment (10)
LONDON, England, March 30 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news:
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Henry Moore venue reopens following redevelopment
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Henry Moore Studios & Gardens in Hertfordshire reopens on 1 April with new exhibition spaces and visitor facilities.
The site's Sheep Field Barn at Perry Green, near Much Hadham, has been redeveloped and expanded by the Henry Moore Foundation to include a new gallery that tells the story of the British sculptor's life. There is more PR
Including AI-derived heart fat measurement improves accuracy of cardiovascular disease risk prediction (10)
ROCHESTER, Minnesota, March 30 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Mayo Clinic issued the following news release:
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Including AI-derived heart fat measurement improves accuracy of cardiovascular disease risk prediction
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ROCHESTER, Minn. - Mayo Clinic research identified a powerful new way to improve the prediction of a patient's long-term cardiovascular disease risk by enhancing a routinely performed imaging test with artificial intelligence (AI). Heart disease develops over time and remains more PR
Klobuchar, Shaheen, Colleagues Raise Concerns to USDA on Data Quality (10)
WASHINGTON, March 31 -- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, ranking member of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, issued the following news release on March 30, 2026:
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Klobuchar, Shaheen, Colleagues Raise Concerns to USDA on Data Quality
Over 70% of ag producers and retailers are now less confident in USDA reports
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Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ranking Member more PR
Legal Education Leadership 2026: Dean Conway's Monthly AALS Presidential Update for March (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, March 30 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news:
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Legal Education Leadership 2026: Dean Conway's Monthly AALS Presidential Update for March
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A monthly look at Penn State Dickinson Law and School of International Affairs Dean and Donald J. Farage Professor of Law Danielle M. Conway 's year of intellectual inquiry as president of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
AALS president Danielle M. Conway spent a more PR
Top marks for sports uniform proposal to boost students' physical activity (10)
CALLAGHAN, Australia, March 31 -- The University of Newcastle posted the following news:
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Top marks for sports uniform proposal to boost students' physical activity
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New research suggests most Australians support a simple change that could significantly boost children's physical activity levels: letting students wear sports uniforms every day.
The majority of young Australians are still not active enough, despite well-established evidence that regular physical activity improves child more PR
University of Portsmouth: From First Kick to Post-partum - Scientific Research Informs UEFA Breast Health Guide for Footballers (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, March 30 (TNSjou) -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:
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From first kick to post-partum: Scientific research informs new UEFA breast health guide for footballers
A comprehensive new guide on breast health and sports bra support has been produced, addressing the needs of women footballers across every stage of their playing career
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The University of Portsmouth's Research Group in Breast Health (RGBH) has worked alongside UEFA to develop an educ more PR
With history standards prone to politicization, 'minimalism' approach would benefit teachers, scholar argues (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 30 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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With history standards prone to politicization, 'minimalism' approach would benefit teachers, scholar argues
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LAWRENCE -The practice of states revising standards for how their schools teach history is developing a storied and often contentious history of its own. A University of Kansas scholar has published new research arguing that history standards are prone to overt politicization and the best example more PR
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