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Boston University Libraries Symposium Will Revisit the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Spy Case (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 15 -- Boston University issued the following news:
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BU Libraries Symposium Will Revisit the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Spy Case
Sons Robert and Michael Meeropol will donate declassified document to BU's Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center that shows their mother may have been wrongly convicted
By Joel Brown
Americans Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed 73 years ago on charges that they passed atomic secrets to the Russians. But their prosecution h more PR
Four Leaders Join SPLC Board to Support Student Journalists in a Critical Moment (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 15 -- The Student Press Law Center issued the following news:
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Four leaders join SPLC board to support student journalists in a critical moment
As student journalists face increasing censorship, retaliation and legal threats, the Student Press Law Center is proud to announce four new members of its Board of Directors to help it meet the moment.
Kate Ortega, director of newsroom operations at Business Insider, joined the SPLC board in January. This month, the o more PR
Ga. Secretary of State Raffensperger to Host FIN FIT Webinar "Finfluencers: Hype, Help, or Hazard" (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 15 -- The Georgia Secretary of State issued the following news on April 14, 2026:
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Secretary Raffensperger to Host FIN FIT Webinar "Finfluencers: Hype, Help, or Hazard"
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is pleased to announce that his office will be hosting a FIN FIT webinar on Thursday, May 14 at 6pm titled, "Finfluencers: Hype, Help, or Hazard"
"The world of financial advice has moved from behind a desk to our phones or computers. While this shift offers gr more PR
Humour against anxiety: How the Kyiv-based Ukrainian Toronto Television communicates with young audiences through infotainment (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April 14 [Category: Media] -- The International Media Support, an organisation that says it works to strengthen the capacity of media to reduce conflict and facilitate dialogue, issued the following news:
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Humour against anxiety: How the Kyiv-based Ukrainian Toronto Television communicates with young audiences through infotainment
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One illustrative example of this approach is the Ukrainian newsroom Ukrainian Toronto Television, a media project that combines journal more PR
Professor Stanley Brand appears on Diane Rehm's Substack podcast (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, April 14 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news:
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Professor Stanley Brand appears on Diane Rehm's Substack podcast
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CARLISLE, PA-Distinguished Fellow in Law and Government Stanley Brand recently appeared on the Substack podcast hosted by journalist Diane Rehm.
Brand addressed the long history of Republican efforts to change voter laws, including charging fraud, restricting mail-in ballots, and demanding a show of cit more PR
Reproductive Freedom for All Condemns Trump DOJ for Firing Prosecutors Who Held Violent Anti-Abortion Extremists Accountable (10)
WASHINGTON, April 14 [Category: Political] -- Reproductive Freedom for All (formerly the NARAL Pro-Choice America) posted the following news release:
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Reproductive Freedom for All Condemns Trump DOJ for Firing Prosecutors Who Held Violent Anti-Abortion Extremists Accountable
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The Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) has fired several federal prosecutors involved in enforcing the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. The FACE Act was passed in 1994 with bipartisan support in re more PR
Skidmore College: Credible News, Credible Information - Rethinking Our News Diet in an Age of Misinformation (10)
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York, April 15 -- Skidmore College issued the following news:
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Credible news, credible information: Rethinking our news diet in an age of misinformation
By Andrew Lindner '03
Misinformation is not a new problem. In the 18th and 19th centuries, American newspapers were openly partisan and filled with rumors, personal attacks, and blatant fabrications. Benjamin Franklin published hoaxes and outright propaganda. The penny press of the 1830s built its business model on more PR
St. Catherine University: Annual Goodman Lecture Takes a Critical Look at Christian Nationalism (10)
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, April 15 -- St. Catherine University issued the following news:
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Annual Goodman Lecture takes a critical look at Christian nationalism
The O'Shaughnessy's April 8 event featured an interfaith panel of community leaders.
In a time in United States history where the tenets of Christian nationalism are being publicly embraced by the nation's most powerful leaders, four interfaith community leaders gathered to discuss the ideology, which promotes an overtly Christian po more PR
The Burke Lectureship Welcomes Bill McKibben: Climate, Faith, and Collective Responsibility (10)
LA JOLLA, California, April 14 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news:
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The Burke Lectureship Welcomes Bill McKibben: Climate, Faith, and Collective Responsibility
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For more than three decades, author and activist Bill McKibben has been one of the most influential voices shaping public understanding of climate change.
His 1989 book "The End of Nature" was among the first to bring climate change out of scientific journals and into public consciousne more PR
University of Glasgow announces honorary graduates (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, April 14 -- The University of Glasgow posted the following news:
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University of Glasgow announces honorary graduates
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The University of Glasgow will award honorary degrees to individuals in recognition of their outstanding contributions in the fields of arts, politics, science and humanities.
The awards will be conferred at a special Commemoration Day ceremony on Wednesday 17 June, which this year also marks the 575th anniversary of the University's foundation in 1 more PR
Virginia Tech: Sports Business Writer Ken Belson to Give Kelly Lecture on April 27 (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 15 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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Sports business writer Ken Belson to give Kelly Lecture on April 27
By Lindsay Key
When Ken Belson returned to New York to work on The New York Times's business desk in 2004, he realized that an entire job could be devoted to covering the economics of sports.
After all, the city was home to some of the world's most popular and lucrative sports teams and leagues, including the Giants, the Knicks, the Yankees, a more PR
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