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Blugold published in national journal, continues to improve patient care (10)
EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin, April 21 -- The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire campus posted the following news:
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Blugold published in national journal, continues to improve patient care
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One of the first projects he was assigned to recently celebrated a major milestone, as a peer-reviewed manuscript on Colon-Pilot, an artificial intelligence tool for automated colonoscopy surveillance, was accepted for publication in The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Mau's name appears second on the author list alongside several respected physicia more PR
CAUGHT LYING: Eric Conroy's "Humble Origins" Story Falls Apart as Financial Disclosures Expose Up To Nearly $1 Million in Personal Assets (10)
WASHINGTON, April 21 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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CAUGHT LYING: Eric Conroy's "Humble Origins" Story Falls Apart as Financial Disclosures Expose Up To Nearly $1 Million in Personal Assets
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Tiffin Ohio : "Conroy says he doesn't have much money. Federal filings show personal assets up to $966,000 and $287,500 in self-loans."
It didn't take long for Eric Conroy to get caught lying to Southwest Ohio.
New reporting from Tiffin Ohio blows a hole in the humble-origins story Conroy more PR
Cedarville Graduate Wins Best in Show at Cleveland Gaming Classic (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, April 21 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Cedarville Graduate Wins Best in Show at Cleveland Gaming Classic
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by Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer
In an industry where indie developers spend years building a single game, a Cedarville University graduate and his team earned a major payoff. Their game, "The Violets of Amicus," won Best in Show at the 2025 Cleveland Gaming Classic.
Dan Jewett Leads Award-Winning Indie Game Team
Dan Jewett, a 2011 graduate, was lead developer of the win more PR
Griffith University: Parents Most Critical Element in Keeping Kids Safe Online (10)
GOLD COAST, Australia, April 21 (TNSjou) -- Griffith University issued the following news:
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Parents most critical element in keeping kids safe online
As online child exploitation (OCE) continues to rise in Australia, new research from Griffith University suggests parents and carers may be the most important, and overlooked, factor in preventing harm.
The study, involving parents and carers of children aged 11 to 17, found while many families were aware of online risks, what can make a difference in how effective they were in keeping more PR
Honoring Impact at the 2026 Regent Awards Ceremony (10)
DENVER, Colorado, April 20 -- The University of Colorado posted the following news:
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Honoring Impact at the 2026 Regent Awards Ceremony
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Every year, the CU Denver Regent Awards showcase individuals who-through their contributions to the CU community, state, nation, and world-help support the university as a place where students can meet their moments. This year, two individuals earned honors at a ceremony on Thursday, April 16, hosted by CU Denver at The Slate Hotel in downtown Denver.
Leaders from the CU system and CU Denver, inclu more PR
How a free medical telesimulation platform is saving children's lives (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- The University of Pennsylvania posted the following news:
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How a free medical telesimulation platform is saving children's lives
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The mortality rate for sepsis among children in Kumasi, Ghana, is much higher than in higher-resource settings, and researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), the University of Pennsylvania, and Ghana identified lack of training as a key barrier to administering critical medical services in time.
To train Ghanian providers on how to recognize and m more PR
How primitive plants evolved to survive Earth's most catastrophic extinction event (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, April 21 -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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How primitive plants evolved to survive Earth's most catastrophic extinction event
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Earth responded to its most severe past warming event by evolving a new and bizarre type of photosynthesis that allowed a group of primitive plants to survive.
Researchers from the University of Nottingham are part of a study led by the University of Leeds that has revealed how lycophytes - a type of ancient plant - not only survived a mass extinction 25 more PR
Lamar University: Music Professor Publishes Article, Shares Teaching Strategies Nationwide (10)
BEAUMONT, Texas, April 22 (TNSjou) -- Lamar University issued the following news:
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Music professor publishes article, shares teaching strategies nationwide
By April Thompson
Dr. Jennifer Iles, a music faculty member at Lamar University, is advancing conversations in music education through a recent national publication and a series of invited presentations and performances.
Iles published her article, "Making the Most of Every Minute: Developing Consistency and Focus for Musical Growth," in The Clarinet, the peer-reviewed journal of t more PR
Presbyterian College celebrates scholarship, leadership at 2026 Honors Day Convocation (10)
CLINTON, South Carolina, April 21 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:
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Presbyterian College celebrates scholarship, leadership at 2026 Honors Day Convocation
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Hallie Cohen named Outstanding Senior; Dr. Austin Shull '11 earns Professor of the Year as campus celebrates research, discovery
Presbyterian College celebrated a year of academic achievement, research, and discovery April 9 during its annual Honors Day Convocation, the capstone to a day that also featured the Honors Day Symposium for the College of Arts and Sci more PR
Professor Lucy Johnston-Walsh's article being published by South Carolina Law Review (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news:
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Professor Lucy Johnston-Walsh's article being published by South Carolina Law Review
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CARLISLE, PA-"Unseen Disruption: School Instability and the Best Interests of Youth in Foster Care," written by Professor Lucy Johnston-Walsh, has been accepted for publication by the South Carolina Law Review. The article explores the legal and social issues that youth involved in the foster care experience when their education is di more PR
Scientists at Stevens Institute of Technology Reveal That Time Can Go Quantum in Ion Clock Experiments (10)
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, April 22 (TNSjou) -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Scientists at Stevens Institute of Technology Reveal That Time Can Go Quantum in Ion Clock Experiments
Physicists show that atomic clocks can probe time ticking both faster and slower simultaneously, revealing how time itself unfolds in quantum superposition
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Few concepts in physics are as familiar, yet as enigmatic, as time. In Einstein's theory of relativity, time is not absolute: its passage depends on motion and gravity. But when more PR
Seton Hall Enters Nature Index Through Global Collaboration (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, April 21 -- Seton Hall University posted the following news:
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Seton Hall Enters Nature Index Through Global Collaboration
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The work of Fanli Jia, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Seton Hall University's College of Arts and Sciences, has achieved a significant milestone for the University. His participation in the SCORE Project has resulted in a collaborative publication in Nature, the world's most influential scientific journal, marking Seton Hall University's inclusion as an inde more PR
Skidmore College: Credible News, Credible Information - Recipe for Credibility in Your Love and Civic Life (10)
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York, April 22 -- Skidmore College issued the following news:
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Credible news, credible information: A recipe for credibility in your love and civic life
By Christopher Mann
Let's start with a hack to be seen as sexier, smarter, nicer, and more trustworthy: Your dating app profile should say you are interested in politics, but that you want to make informed decisions and don't like partisanship.
Unlike most dating advice, this advice is backed by rigorous behavioral science research. Whereas 86% of Americans say more PR
Study finds high school journalism leading the way in financial literacy, even if business isn't part of curriculum (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 21 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Study finds high school journalism leading the way in financial literacy, even if business isn't part of curriculum
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LAWRENCE -Journalism classes usually are not paired with business lessons. While there have been calls for increasing business knowledge in journalism, research from the University of Kansas has found that high school journalists are learning business skills even though they are not a core part of the curriculum.
To better understand ho more PR
University of Iowa Tippie College of Business: Study Finds Crypto Traders Lack Financial Savvy (10)
IOWA CITY, Iowa, April 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business issued the following news:
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Study finds crypto traders lack financial savvy
Millions of Americans trade cryptocurrency, but a new study from the Tippie College of Business finds many may not be very savvy when it comes to finance, acting more like meme stock traders and failing to report gains on their taxes.
The researchers examined anonymous data from more than 1 billion tax returns on reported sales of cryptocurrency like Bitcoin and Ethereum be more PR
Why voting 'neither' could harm American democracy (10)
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, April 21 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news:
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Why voting 'neither' could harm American democracy
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If you were to ask democracy scholars what they consider the greatest threat to American democracy, you might assume it is voters who support undemocratic practices or policies. But the real answer may surprise you: These voters are not the main problem.
According to a recent study from the University of Notre Dame, voters who are comfortable living in the middle -neither agreeing nor disagreei more PR
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