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Journals Media Newsletter for 2026-05-06 ( 12 items )  
From Final Four to Summer Baseball, Student Builds Sports Journalism Skills (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, May 5 -- Cedarville University posted the following news: * * * From Final Four to Summer Baseball, Student Builds Sports Journalism Skills * by Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer Live sports coverage leaves little room for hesitation: Reporters must observe, interview and write on deadline, often within hours. That is the kind of experience Cedarville University Emily Tuttle, a broadcasting, digital media and journalism major, is building as she heads into a summer internship with the Rockford Rivets after repor more PR

HKU Engineering Researchers Create Durable, Skin-Friendly Soft Materials for Next-Gen Wearable and Biomedical Devices (10)
HONG KONG, May 5 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release: * * * HKU Engineering Researchers Create Durable, Skin-Friendly Soft Materials for Next-Gen Wearable and Biomedical Devices * The development of soft materials that can reliably function on the human body is important for the future of bioelectronics and wearable medical devices. These materials need to comfortably conform to the skin while being durable enough for everyday use. However, many existing soft materials are easily damaged, limiting their practica more PR

How to equip girls for an increasingly AI-driven world (10)
LONDON, England, May 5 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release: * * * How to equip girls for an increasingly AI-driven world Schools must do more to help girls master AI. That's the conclusion of a new study, which found that boys, more confident at working with AI, performed better in some classes compared to their female counterparts. The researchers, who carried out the study in Qatar, recommend that AI to be taught in primary schools - and that teachers show students how more PR

In the news: MTSU faculty, staff talk censorship, AI, unemployment, Pirates, more (10)
MURFREESBORO, Tennessee, May 5 -- Middle Tennessee State University posted the following news: * * * In the news: MTSU faculty, staff talk censorship, AI, unemployment, Pirates, more * MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -Middle Tennessee State University faculty and staff recently shared their perspectives with media on various issues, including employment rates, artificial intelligence, censorship and finances. * Allie Sultan, media arts professor, talked with Axios Nashville on April 9 about the launch of a Master of Fine Arts for film and TV producti more PR

Johnson & Johnson Study Shows Tremfya is the First and Only IL-23 Inhibitor to Demonstrate Efficacy in Perianal Fistulizing Crohn's Disease (10)
RARITAN, New Jersey, May 6 -- Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine issued the following news release on May 5, 2026: * * * Johnson & Johnson study shows TREMFYA(R) (guselkumab) is the first and only IL-23 inhibitor to demonstrate efficacy in perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease TREMFYA(R) demonstrated significantly higher rates of combined fistula remission - complete external closure of draining fistulas and absence of fluid collection on MRI - compared to placebo at Week 24 First study of its kind in 20 years for this debilitating mani more PR

Linvill named Andrew Carnegie Fellow (10)
CLEMSON, South Carolina, May 5 -- Clemson University posted the following news: * * * Linvill named Andrew Carnegie Fellow * College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences Darren Linvill, professor of communication and co-director of the Media Forensics Hub at Clemson University, has been named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The fellowship provides $200,000 and will support Linvill's work with the Media Forensics Hub to understand online deception and foreign malign influence, as well as educate pe more PR

London Museum rejects 'pigeon and splat' plagiarism claim (10)
LONDON, England, May 5 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news: * * * London Museum rejects 'pigeon and splat' plagiarism claim * London Museum says it does not accept a claim that its famed "pigeon and splat" rebrand was plagiarised from a Manchester-based design studio. Designers Michael Wild and Rebecca May, the husband-and-wife founders of May Wild Studio, went public last week with their claim that the museum's 2024 landmark rebrand bears a "strikingly similar resemblance" to their Coo Pigeon de more PR

Marketing expert develops framework providing retailers strategies for organizing around ecosystems (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 5 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Marketing expert develops framework providing retailers strategies for organizing around ecosystems * LAWRENCE -Many things are often compared to an environmental ecosystem: a body, a sports franchise, an economy. "Any time more than one person is involved, people say, 'We are part of this ecosystem.' Everybody uses it to describe anything these days," said Murali Mantrala, the Ned Fleming Professor of Marketing at the University of Kansas. Although the more PR

Parties back Scottish culture bill as Greens promise to review 'unethically acquired' collections (10)
LONDON, England, May 5 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news: * * * Parties back Scottish culture bill as Greens promise to review 'unethically acquired' collections * As Scotland prepares to go to the polls this week, Museums Journal has taken a look at the promises made by the nation's main parties on culture, heritage and the arts. There are 129 seats up for grabs in the parliamentary election on 7 May, and a party will need to win at least 65 to secure and overall majority. Scottish National more PR

Post-Acute & Long-Term Care Medical Association Issues Commentary: Refocusing Response to Family Conflict (10)
COLUMBIA, Maryland, May 5 -- Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medical Association issued the following commentary on May 4, 2026, by Joanne Kaldy, freelance writer in New Orleans, Louisiana: * * * Refocusing Response to Family Conflict Family dynamics are complicated; so, it is not uncommon for post-acute and long-term care (PALTC) facility residents and their families to have different opinions or perspectives. When these arise, the differences and conflicts can have a positive or negative impact on residents, families, and staff alike. There  more PR

Publishers and Authors File Class Action Lawsuit Against Meta and Zuckerberg for Willful Copyright Infringement to Develop Llama AI Models (10)
WASHINGTON, May 5 [Category: Media] -- The Association of American Publishers issued the following news release: * * * Publishers and Authors File Class Action Lawsuit Against Meta and Zuckerberg for Willful Copyright Infringement to Develop Llama AI Models * Today, five major publishing houses, Elsevier Inc.; Cengage Learning, Inc.; Hachette Book Group, Inc.; Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC d/b/a Macmillan Publishers; and McGraw Hill LLC; and the best-selling author Scott Turow (the "Plaintiffs"); filed a putative class action lawsuit agai more PR

Springer Nature: Strong Underlying Business Performance Continues in 2026 (10)
LONDON, England, May 6 -- Springer Nature, a research, educational and professional publisher, issued the following news release: * * * Strong underlying business performance continues in 2026 * Strong performance with 6.2% underlying[1] revenue growth and 8.6% underlying growth in adjusted operating profit (AOP) * Research underlying revenue growth of 7.2%; Journals outgrowing the market through leadership in open access (OA), while taking full advantage of AI * AI tools reducing friction in the publishing process and supporting growth, w more PR