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Journals Psychology Newsletter for 2026-04-24 ( 4 items )  
Acton, Mancini, Soulliard, and Sutton receive Junior Faculty Scholar Awards (10)
OXFORD, Ohio, April 23 -- Miami University posted the following news: * * * Acton, Mancini, Soulliard, and Sutton receive Junior Faculty Scholar Awards * Miami Junior Faculty Scholar Awards for 2026 have been presented to Riley Acton, assistant professor of Economics; Rock Mancini, assistant professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Zachary Soulliard, assistant professor of Psychology; and Jazma Sutton, assistant professor of History. University Junior Scholar Awards honor faculty members who have demonstrated great potential in research o more PR

Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to The Times: Americans Say Their Dream Is Dying. Here's Why They're Wrong (10)
NEW YORK, April 24 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on April 22, 2026, by senior fellow Rob Henderson to The Times: * * * Americans Say Their Dream Is Dying. Here's Why They're Wrong Influencers and the rich are killing belief in hard work -- but I'm living proof that anyone can make it in this country * I was born into poverty. My mother, an immigrant from Seoul, suffered from drug addiction. When police and social workers arrived at our slum apartment in Los Angeles in 1993, she told them she didn' more PR

Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to Wall Street Journal: New Paper Suggests a Link Between Censoriousness and Mental Illness (10)
NEW YORK, April 23 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on April 22, 2026, by senior fellow Rob Henderson to the Wall Street Journal: * * * The Empathy of the Intolerant A new paper suggests a link between censoriousness and mental illness. * Many people now believe that words can cause lasting harm. This belief has grown strong enough for some to justify violence. A recent survey by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression found that more than 40% of Gen Z respondents said it can be acceptab more PR

Media Scholar Cynthia King Receives 2026 Teaching Excellence Award (10)
FULLERTON, California, April 23 -- California State University Fullerton campus issued the following news: * * * Media Scholar Cynthia King Receives 2026 Teaching Excellence Award * Cynthia King's teaching excellence "does not end at the classroom door, it reverberates through the careers and lives of the people she teaches," said two-time Cal State Fullerton alum Bayla Gomberg. "Few educators have the ability to shape a student's journey across every stage of academic development; Dr. King is one of those rare mentors," added Gomberg.  more PR