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Journals Education Newsletter for 2026-04-18 ( 13 items )  
Academics share cutting edge football research with Premier League club Brentford FC (10)
CHICHESTER, England, April 17 -- The University of Chichester posted the following news: * * * Academics share cutting edge football research with Premier League club Brentford FC * Researchers at the University of Chichester have been invited to share their leading football coaching research with Premier League club Brentford FC, highlighting the institution's growing influence on elite sport practice and coach education. David Eldridge, Senior Lecturer in Physical Education, and Dr Chris Pocock, Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psy more PR

American Cancer Society Scientists to Present Cancer Research Advancements at 2026 AACR Annual Meeting (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 17 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society posted the following news release: * * * American Cancer Society Scientists to Present Cancer Research Advancements at 2026 AACR Annual Meeting * ATLANTA, April 17, 2026 - American Cancer Society (ACS) scientists will share new findings spanning survivorship, sleep and cancer risk, and tumor immunology at the 2026 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, April 17-23 in San Diego. Two ACS leaders will also be recognized with prestigious AACR  more PR

Archives provide inspiration for new student-composed concert music (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, April 17 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news: * * * Archives provide inspiration for new student-composed concert music * Inspiration can come from anywhere -a diary, black and white photographs of Nebraska life, or century-old newspapers. Students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Glenn Korff School of Music dove into collections held by the University Libraries's Archives and Special Collections to find muses for new original music. Scrapbooks, artists' journals, photo albums, and even core more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis Posts Commentary: Great Gates of Kyiv and a Vision of Peace (10)
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on April 16, 2026, by Walter Clemens, an associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, and a professor emeritus of political science at Boston University: * * * The Great Gates of Kyiv and a Vision of Peace A 152-year-old piece of music, which unites European nations and climaxes at the gates of Kyiv, lets listeners imagine a better future. * To fantasize about life as it could be, listen to Russian compos more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis Posts Commentary: Ukraine's Women - Warriors Not Victims (10)
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on April 16, 2026, by Kateryna Odarchenko, president of the PolitA Institute for Democracy and Development, also a political consultant and partner of the SIC Group Ukraine: * * * Ukraine's Women: Warriors Not Victims Ukraine's women are central to sustaining the state, supporting the front and holding society together under the extreme pressure of Russian aggression. * The country offers a striking case study of the way war reshapes the roles  more PR

Pharmacy researchers propose more equitable usage of continuous glucose monitoring in diabetes patients (10)
BUFFALO, New York, April 17 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) posted the following news release: * * * Pharmacy researchers propose more equitable usage of continuous glucose monitoring in diabetes patients * In published commentary, they identify barriers to use among underserved populations By Laurie Kaiser BUFFALO, N.Y. -When diabetes patients track their blood sugar with a 24-hour wearable device, they manage their glucose more precisely and reduce the risk of hypoglycemia and other problems. In 1999, the U. more PR

Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise Senior Research Fellow Greszler Testifies Before House Education & Workforce Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, April 18 -- The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Workforce Protections released the following testimony by Rachel U. Greszler, senior research fellow in workforce and economics at the Advancing American Freedom Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise, and a visiting fellow at the Economic Policy Innovation Center, from an April 15, 2026, hearing entitled "Building an AI-Ready America: Understanding AI's Economic Impact on Workers and Employers": * * * My name is Rachel Greszler. I am a senior research fellow in workfor more PR

Samford's Alicia Gilbert Emerges as Expert in Ongoing 340B Litigation (10)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 16 -- Samford University issued the following news release: * * * Samford's Alicia Gilbert Emerges as Expert in Ongoing 340B Litigation * Alicia Gilbert, assistant professor of law at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law, is emerging as a national expert on ongoing litigation involving the federal 340B Drug Discount Program. She was recently featured in Law360 's article, " Pharma in Uphill Fight with Contract Pharmacy Laws," which examines intensifying legal battles between states and major pharmaceutica more PR

Scientists Aim to Improve How We Understand Near-Death Experiences (10)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, April 16 (TNSjou) -- University of Virginia Health posted the following news release: * * * Scientists Aim to Improve How We Understand Near-Death Experiences * School of Medicine researchers are working to enhance the scientific rigor of research tools to assess near-death experiences - brushes with death that often transform people's lives. UVA's Marieta Pehlivanova, PhD, and Bruce Greyson, MD - working with external colleagues Rense Lange, PhD, and James Houran, PhD - analyzed two scoring scales that are used more PR

Separating fact from fiction in housing affordability and corporate investors (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, April 17 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news: * * * Separating fact from fiction in housing affordability and corporate investors * The United States has a growing housing affordability problem. Recently, U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, of Massachusetts, and Tim Scott, of South Carolina, introduced the 21 st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan legislative package aimed at increasing housing supply and lowering costs. It has been described as the most significant federal housing legislation more PR

Tradition and Triumph Mark Cedarville's 130th Commencement Celebration (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, April 17 -- Cedarville University posted the following news: * * * Tradition and Triumph Mark Cedarville's 130th Commencement Celebration * by Mark D. Weinstein, Executive Director of Public Relations Cedarville University will celebrate its 130th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 2, 2026, in the Doden Field House, marking a historic milestone for the institution and the graduating class of 2026. The ceremonies will highlight both the academic achievements of graduates and the longstanding traditions that define Ced more PR

University of Dayton in the News April 11-17 (10)
DAYTON, Ohio, April 17 -- The University of Dayton posted the following UD in the News wrap up for April 11-17, 2026: * * * How UD prepares students for AI continued to receive national publicity. National Jurist featured the School of Law in its story about the online law school experience. Geologist Zelalem Bedaso wrote for The Conversation. Ancient teeth reveal clues to the environment humans' early ancestors evolved in millions of years ago The Conversation Zelalem Bedaso, Earth and environmental geosciences * * * University Of more PR

Waves hit different on other planets (10)
WOODS HOLE, Massachusetts, April 17 [Category: Environment] -- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution issued the following news release: * * * Waves hit different on other planets * From lazy ripples to towering breakers, waves should vary widely from one planet to another, according to a new model. Jennifer Chu, MIT News April 17, 2026 -On a calm day, a light breeze might barely ripple the surface of a lake on Earth. But on Saturn's largest moon Titan, a similar mild wind would kick up 10-foot-tall waves. This otherworldly behavior is  more PR