Dartmouth College: U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna Touts Merits of Bipartisanship
HANOVER, New Hampshire, March 3 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news:
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U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna Touts Merits of Bipartisanship
The California Democrat also calls for a vote on the war with Iran.
Written by Steve Hartsoe
In a talk at Dartmouth, U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., called President Donald Trump's weekend attack on Iran "an illegal, unconstitutional war" and vowed to push for a vote on a bipartisan war resolution this week in Congress.
Khanna, a progressive Democrat from more
Decrepit Conditions for Military Dogs at San Antonio Base Prompts PETA Plea to President Trump: 'Please Fund Robo Dogs!
NORFOLK, Virginia, March 3 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:
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Decrepit Conditions for Military Dogs at San Antonio Base Prompts PETA Plea to President Trump: 'Please Fund Robo Dogs!
Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland and 11 other military bases are the subject of a disturbing, just-released report from the Defense Department's Inspector General's office which reveals that at least four dogs used by the U.S. military died after being confined i more
DOE Argonne National Laboratory: Artificial Intelligence Makes X Ray Spectroscopy Five Times Faster, Smarter and Less Prone to Human Error
ARGONNE, Illinois, March 3 -- The U.S. Department of Energy Argonne National Laboratory issued the following news release:
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Artificial intelligence makes X ray spectroscopy five times faster, smarter and less prone to human error
AI-guided approach takes over manual steps in powerful X-ray technique
Argonne team's AI-driven method takes over the manual parts of advanced X-ray spectroscopy, reducing human error and boosting experimental speed.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transfor more
Duke Research Vies for a Deep Tournament Run
DURHAM, North Carolina, March 3 (TNSjou) -- Duke University issued the following news:
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Duke Research Vies for a Deep Tournament Run
Four studies from Duke scientists are featured in STAT Madness, a contest of the most innovative biomedical research
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As Duke's basketball teams gear up for ACC and NCAA tournament appearances, the time has also come for another kind of springtime fever: STAT Madness.
STAT Madness is a bracket-style tournament to determine the most innovative biomedical more
First Lady Melania Trump Addresses U.N. Security Council, Championing Peace Through Education
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The White House issued the following news on March 2, 2026:
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First Lady Melania Trump Addresses U.N. Security Council, Championing Peace Through Education
First Lady Melania Trump opened today's United Nations (U.N.) Security Council meeting with a decisive message to its members: "Peace does not need to be fragile."
Mrs. Trump's message of tolerance is rooted in the concept of "democratizing knowledge" for everyone, during this new "age of imagination" when artif more
GAO Awards Partial Reimbursement to Empower AI Following Improper Evaluation in CMS Contract Dispute
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Government Accountability Office has partially granted a request from Empower AI Inc. of Reston, Virginia, for the reimbursement of legal costs incurred during its protest against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The dispute follows the issuance of a task order to Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Virginia, for services supporting the calculation of improper payment rates for Medicaid and the Children's Health more
GAO Dismisses Bramstedt Surgical Protest Over VA Maintenance Contract
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Government Accountability Office has dismissed a protest filed by Bramstedt Surgical Inc., a small business based in Lino Lakes, Minnesota. The protest challenged the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs regarding a contract for surgical instrument maintenance and repair services at the Minneapolis Veterans Health Administration Health Care System.
Bramstedt Surgical, the incumbent contractor, argued that the VA failed to notify them of the new solicitation, effectivel more
Manhattan University: ARCHtalk Series Debuts With Dr. Anthony D. Mercando's 'AI in Health Care - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly'
RIVERDALE, New York, March 3 -- Manhattan University issued the following news:
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ARCHtalk Series Debuts with Dr. Anthony D. Mercando's "AI in Health Care: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
Manhattan University's inaugural lecture in its ARCHtalk series by Anthony D. Mercando, M.D., titled "AI in Health Care: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," was held on Thursday, February 26, at Manhattan University. Dr. Mercando is a 1976 summa cum laude graduate of the University with a degree in electr more
National MS Society Announces New Chief Information Officer and Executive Leadership Updates
NEW YORK, March 3 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
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National MS Society Announces New Chief Information Officer and Executive Leadership Updates
Organization strengthens leadership team as it prepares for bold next chapter
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society today announced the appointment of Sharay Erskine as, Chief Information Officer, along with several key executive leadership changes designed to sharpen the organization's focus, accelerate m more
NJIT Dedicates an Entire Day to AI, Repurposing All Classes for a Campus-Wide Exploration
NEWARK, New Jersey, March 3 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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NJIT Dedicates an Entire Day to AI, Repurposing All Classes for a Campus-Wide Exploration
Written by: Mindy Weisberger
On March 26, artificial intelligence will be front-and-center at New Jersey Institute of Technology. The university will repurpose all classes so every student, faculty member, instructor and staff colleague can participate.
The exploration spans interactive learning, talk more
Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Technology Can Help Shift Overdose Prevention and Response to More Effective Harm-reduction Strategies
LOS ANGELES, California, March 3 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on March 2, 2026, by lecturer and postdoctoral research associate Ben Scher and drug policy analyst Layal Bou Harfouch:
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Technology can help shift overdose prevention and response to more effective harm-reduction strategies
As technology begins to enter harm-reduction settings, it brings real potential to expand access and improve overdose response.
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Over the past two decades, healthcare delivery more
Rutgers: Research That Got Sick Veterans Treatment
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, March 3 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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The Research that Got Sick Veterans Treatment
By Bev McCarron
When Congress passed the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act in 2022, it brought long-overdue relief to veterans denied benefits because there wasn't enough scientific evidence tying burn pit exposure to their illnesses.
What few know is that Rutgers researchers helped lay the scientific groundwork that made it possi more
SENATORS MCCORMICK AND WELCH INTRODUCE BILL TO MODERNIZE AMERICA'S ELECTRIC GRID AND CUT RED TAPE
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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SENATORS MCCORMICK AND WELCH INTRODUCE BILL TO MODERNIZE AMERICA'S ELECTRIC GRID AND CUT RED TAPE
U.S. Senators Dave McCormick (R-PA), Chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy, and Peter Welch (D-VT), Chair of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development Energy, and Credit, today introduced the Reconductoring Existing Wires for Infras more
University of Hawaii: PDC, Twilio.org Collaborate on Disaster Early Warning for Colombia
HONOLULU, Hawaii, March 3 -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
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PDC, Twilio.org collaborate on new disaster early warning for Colombia
The Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) has announced an innovative technology and risk reduction collaboration with Twilio.org and the City of Cali, Colombia to strengthen disaster early warning communications and landslide risk awareness. The project will leverage PDC's DisasterAWARE platform for the new capabilities to be developed more
University of Illinois System: Discovery Partners Institute Announces West Loop Headquarters
URBANA, Illinois, March 3 -- The University of Illinois System issued the following news:
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Discovery Partners Institute announces new West Loop headquarters
By Alex Quigley
The University of Illinois System on Feb. 27 closed on its purchase of an office building at 250 S. Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago to serve as the permanent headquarters of the Discovery Partners Institute led by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The purchase is a significant milestone in DPI's continued more
University of Missouri-St. Louis: Vibe Coding Workshop Exposes Students, Faculty and Staff to Emerging Technology
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, March 3 -- The University of Missouri St. Louis campus issued the following news:
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Vibe Coding Workshop exposes students, faculty and staff to emerging technology
Mike Seper, the director of Intellectual Property Commercialization and Innovation, organized the Feb. 20 event in the UMSL Innovation Center.
By Steve Walentik
More than 40 members of the University of Missouri-St. Louis community turned out on for an innovative lunch and learn hosted by the Office of Re more
White House Issues Statement on 65th Anniversary of the Peace Corps
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The White House issued the following statement on March 1, 2026, on the 65th anniversary of the Peace Corps:
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65th Anniversary of the Peace Corps
For 250 years, our Nation's proud traditions of volunteerism, generosity, and service to others have shaped our character, molded our spirit, and fortified our way of life. On this 65th anniversary of the founding of the Peace Corps, we celebrate the nearly 250,000 volunteers who have carried that proud legacy forward wit more
WVU Assistant Professor Helps Students Build, Solve and Create With Applied AI and Data Analytics
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, March 3 -- West Virginia University issued the following news:
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WVU assistant professor helps students build, solve and create with applied AI and data analytics
What did you do for West Virginia today?
Joshua Meadows, service assistant professor in the West Virginia University John Chambers College of Business and Economics, and executive director of Data Driven WV, asks himself that question, which he originally heard from a mentor, at the end of every day.
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'Impact Immediately'
DELAWARE, Ohio, March 2 -- Ohio Wesleyan University issued the following news release:
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'Impact Immediately'
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DELAWARE, Ohio - Ohio Wesleyan University senior Aryaka Tickoo is developing a standardized tool to help Delaware County and other communities quickly assess whether their infrastructure will support large-scale data center operations.
"The question is, how shall we live... intentionally or reactively?" Tickoo told judges when she presented her concept during OWU's 2026 Big P more
AI Analysis of Eye Photos May Help Detect Serious Lung and Heart Conditions in Premature Infants
AURORA, Colorado, March 2 -- The University of Colorado School of Public Health posted the following news release:
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AI Analysis of Eye Photos May Help Detect Serious Lung and Heart Conditions in Premature Infants
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* Researchers developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can analyze routine eye images of premature infants to detect risk for serious lung and heart diseases
* The study evaluated 493 premature infants across seven neonatal intensive care units more
Allison Institute announces appointment of four new members
HOUSTON, Texas, March 2 -- The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center posted the following news release:
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Allison Institute announces appointment of four new members
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New members bring expertise in immune therapy resistance, cancer vaccines, bioengineering, tumor evolution and drug development
The James P. Allison Institute (tm) at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today announced the appointment of four new members, Eric Gardner, Pharm.D., Ph.D., Betty Kim, M. more
Apple introduces iPhone 17e
CUPERTINO, California, March 2 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Apple, a provider of consumer electronics, computer software and online services, posted the following news:
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Apple introduces iPhone 17e
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CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today announced iPhone 17e, a powerful and more affordable addition to the iPhone 17 lineup. At the heart of iPhone 17e is the latest-generation A19, which delivers exceptional performance for everything users do. iPhone 17e also features C1X, the latest more
Apple introduces the new iPad Air, powered by M4
CUPERTINO, California, March 2 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Apple, a provider of consumer electronics, computer software and online services, posted the following news:
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Apple introduces the new iPad Air, powered by M4
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CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today announced the new iPad Air featuring M4 and more memory, giving users a big jump in performance at the same starting price. With a faster CPU and GPU, iPad Air boosts tasks like editing and gaming, and is a powerful device for more
Bolt Insight Appoints Elvys Nunes LATAM General Manager
WASHINGTON, March 2 [Category: Business] -- The Insights Association posted the following news:
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Bolt Insight Appoints Elvys Nunes LATAM General Manager
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Bolt Insight, a global market research, strategy, and insights company, has announced the appointment of Elvys Nunes as General Manager for Latin America. His arrival reinforces the company's commitment to growth in the region at a time when brands are accelerating their demand for faster, more reliable consumer intelligence that is d more
CIRQ Announces Certification of Opensurvey, Inc. to ISO 20252 Standard
WASHINGTON, March 2 [Category: Business] -- The Insights Association posted the following news:
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CIRQ Announces Certification of Opensurvey, Inc. to ISO 20252 Standard
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CIRQ, an accredited International Standards Organization (ISO) audit and certification body that is a subsidiary of the Insights Association, has announced that South Korea-based Opensurvey, Inc. has been certified to the ISO 20252:2019 Standard-Market, opinion and social research, including insights and data analytics. more
Clemson leads S.C. universities in research activity, per NSF
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 2 -- Clemson University posted the following news:
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Clemson leads S.C. universities in research activity, per NSF
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Clemson University has grown to become the most active research institution in South Carolina, according to data from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Clemson's total research and development (R&D) expenditures topped all South Carolina universities for the first time at $339 million in 2024, the latest year for which data more
Electron microscopy shows 'mouse bite' defects in semiconductors
ITHACA, New York, March 2 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Electron microscopy shows 'mouse bite' defects in semiconductors
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Cornell researchers have used high-resolution 3D imaging to detect, for the first time, the atomic-scale defects in computer chips that can sabotage their performance.
The imaging method, which was the result of a collaboration with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Advanced Semiconductor Materials (ASM), could touch almost more
Expert Available: Pentagon's Threat to Blacklist Anthropic Raises Constitutional, Industry Concerns
WASHINGTON, March 2 [Category: Sociological] -- Cato Institute issued the following news release:
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Expert Available: Pentagon's Threat to Blacklist Anthropic Raises Constitutional, Industry Concerns
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Earlier this month, the Pentagon threatened to invoke the Defense Production Act (DPA) or label Anthropic a "supply chain risk" should the company fail to remove restrictions from its acceptable use policy. These restrictions include limits on the use of Anthropic's AI product, Claude, in more
Experts to examine the use of generative AI in science
ITHACA, New York, March 2 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Experts to examine the use of generative AI in science
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Scientists are already using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to draft papers, analyze data and generate hypotheses, but how is this technology changing the process of scientific discovery, and what should be its role going forward?
To explore these questions, the Assessing and Imagining the Impact of Generative AI on Science Symposium will fea more
Extra 'set of eyes' for self-driving cars: Roadside radar sensors could reduce blind spots
HOUSTON, Texas, March 2 -- Rice University posted the following news release:
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Extra 'set of eyes' for self-driving cars: Roadside radar sensors could reduce blind spots
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are becoming increasingly common on roadways, but making them as safe as possible may entail going beyond the particular specs of the vehicles themselves to upgrading the roadway infrastructure.
EyeDAR, a low-power millimeter-wave radar sensor roughly the size of an orange, could provide ra more
Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Reid Issues Weekly Reflections - March 2, 2026
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, March 2 -- Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Michelle Reid issued the following Weekly Reflections:
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Hello Team FCPS,
I am thrilled that we are beginning March this week, which I know is expected to come in like a lion though I appreciate perhaps a little less roar at this time ;>) It is definitely staying lighter and lighter each day!!
And, we only have one week before we lose an hour as we spring forward into daylight savings time this coming weeke more
Hotels Enter the Ask and Book Era as AI Reshapes Discovery, Distribution, and Operations, According to NYU SPS and BCG
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 2 [Category: BizConsulting] -- Boston Consulting Group, a management consulting firm, presented the following news release:
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Hotels Enter the Ask and Book Era as AI Reshapes Discovery, Distribution, and Operations, According to NYU SPS and BCG
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* NYU SPS and BCG analysis finds 37% of travelers already use AI large language models embedded in online travel sites to plan and book trips
* Online Travel Agency (OTA) commissions remain steep at 15%-30%, but more
Knight Institute, Reporters Committee, and FIRE Urge Supreme Court to Reject Dragnet Geofence Warrants
NEW YORK, March 2 [Category: Media] -- The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University issued the following news release:
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Knight Institute, Reporters Committee, and FIRE Urge Supreme Court to Reject Dragnet Geofence Warrants
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WASHINGTON-Today, the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP), and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in C more
Medical and Pharmacy Students Showcase Research with Real-World Impact
LA JOLLA, California, March 2 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news:
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Medical and Pharmacy Students Showcase Research with Real-World Impact
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Jamieson mentored second-year medical student Peter Redublo, one of four students selected to present their summer research orally at the symposium.
Redublo's research project, RNA-Editing ADAR1 Deaminase APOBEC3 Responsive (READAR) Platforms for Dynamic Detection of Clonal Myeloproliferative Neoplasm Progre more
New Economic Report Finds Dynamic Competition Across the GenAI Stack in APAC
WASHINGTON, March 2 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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New Economic Report Finds Dynamic Competition Across the GenAI Stack in APAC
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Washington - A new report from RBB Economics assesses competitive dynamics in Generative AI across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. It examines whether concerns raised by competition authorities about concentration and potential adverse consumer outcomes have materiali more
News/Media Alliance and America's Newspapers Announce New Partnership to Strengthen News Industry
VIENNA, Virginia, March 2 [Category: Media] -- The News/Media Alliance issued the following news release:
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News/Media Alliance and America's Newspapers Announce New Partnership to Strengthen News Industry
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Arlington, VA - The News/Media Alliance (NMA), the leading industry trade association representing news, magazine, and digital media organizations, and America's Newspapers (AN), the leading trade association serving local newspapers, today announced the launch of a new partnership d more
NTT DOCOMO Launches Commercial 5G Core Network on AWS
SEATTLE, Washington, March 2 [Category: BizConsumer Services] -- Amazon issued the following news:
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NTT DOCOMO Launches Commercial 5G Core Network on AWS
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TOKYO-March 2, 2026 -Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced that NTT DOCOMO, INC. (DOCOMO), Japan's leading mobile operator, has become the first telecommunications provider in the Asia-Pacific region to launch commercial 5G Core network (5G Core) services on a hybrid environment leveragi more
NVIDIA and Coherent Announce Strategic Partnership to Develop Optics Technology to Scale Next-Generation Data Center Architecture
SANTA CLARA, California, March 2 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- NVIDIA, a designer of graphics processing units for the gaming, cryptocurrency and professional markets, issued the following news release:
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NVIDIA and Coherent Announce Strategic Partnership to Develop Optics Technology to Scale Next-Generation Data Center Architecture
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NVIDIA and Coherent Corp. (NYSE: COHR) today announced a multiyear strategic agreement to advance the frontier of advanced optics technologies, inc more
NVIDIA Announces Strategic Partnership With Lumentum to Develop State-of-the-Art Optics Technology
SANTA CLARA, California, March 2 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- NVIDIA, a designer of graphics processing units for the gaming, cryptocurrency and professional markets, issued the following news release:
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NVIDIA Announces Strategic Partnership With Lumentum to Develop State-of-the-Art Optics Technology
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NVIDIA today announced multiyear strategic agreements with Lumentum Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: LITE) to accelerate innovation in advanced optics technologies, including research and more
Pittsburgh Showcases the Next Era of Real-World AI with $1.275 Million Start-up Prize and Draft Week Showcase
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, March 2 -- Carnegie Mellon University posted the following news:
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Pittsburgh Showcases the Next Era of Real-World AI with $1.275 Million Start-up Prize and Draft Week Showcase
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As the Draft brings national and global attention to Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, in partnership with the AI Strike Team and Pittsburgh Steelers, will host a national showcase highlighting the next era of AI systems designed to operate in the real world, at scale.
The event more
Public Citizen White Paper Finds AI Lobbying Surge Shapes Federal Policy Influence
WASHINGTON, March 2 (TNSLrpt) -- Generative Influence: More than one quarter of all federal lobbyists are now lobbying on AI issues - A white paper from Public Citizen - February 2026 (15 pages) - Authored by Mike Tanglis and Eileen O'Grady
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Public Citizen issued a white paper that highlights a dramatic increase in artificial intelligence-related lobbying activity in Washington, drawing attention to how corporate interests may be shaping federal AI policy. The report shows that more than more
Purdue partners with University of Nicosia-Athens to advance research collaboration and online learning in Europe
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 2 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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Purdue partners with University of Nicosia-Athens to advance research collaboration and online learning in Europe
Purdue University is expanding its global impact through a new strategic partnership with UNIC Athens of the University of Nicosia in Greece to deepen a growing transatlantic network focused on advancing education, research and innovation in high-impact scientific and technological field more
Purdue Quantum Code Library addresses cost, resource, timeliness needs to model next-gen nanoelectronics
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 2 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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Purdue Quantum Code Library addresses cost, resource, timeliness needs to model next-gen nanoelectronics
Electronics manufacturers could benefit from patented and copyrighted Purdue University simulation engines that inexpensively and quickly model semiconductors scaled as small as 2 or 3 nanometers.
The engines, collectively called the Quantum Code Library, have been created and developed since 2 more
Rep. Scholten Announces More Than $1 Million in Community Project Funding for Grand Valley State University
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Rep. Hillary Scholten, D-Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Rep. Scholten Announces More Than $1 Million in Community Project Funding for Grand Valley State University
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WASHINGTON, DC -U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten (D-MI-03) announced Grand Valley State University (GVSU) will receive $1,031,000 in federal support through the Community Project Funding (CPF) process. The funding will be used to establish the West Michigan Trustworthy Artificial In more
Rewriting Reentry: How UC San Diego Student Is Building a Future with SaaS
LA JOLLA, California, March 2 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news:
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Rewriting Reentry: How UC San Diego Student Is Building a Future with SaaS
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University of California San Diego international business student and small business owner Pablo Asencio is transforming his own reentry journey into a Software as a Service (SaaS) startup pipeline, launching projects like iCipher that use artificial intelligence and data tools to serve justice-impacted co more
Sanford to address solutions to strengthen rural workforce
SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota, March 2 [Category: BizHospital] -- Sanford Health posted the following news release:
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Sanford to address solutions to strengthen rural workforce
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -Sanford Health is joining national health care leaders this week in Texas for one of the country's premier health care leadership events to focus on real-world strategies to address today's most pressing challenges.
ACHE 2026 Congress on Healthcare Leadership takes place today t more
SIA Statement on Chip Security Act
WASHINGTON, March 2 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Semiconductor Industry Association posted the following news release:
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SIA Statement on Chip Security Act
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by Semiconductor Industry Association
WASHINGTON-Mar. 2, 2026-The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today released the following statement from President and CEO John Neuffer opposing the Chip Security Act (S. 1705/H.R. 3447).
"SIA members are fully committed to complying with expo more
Silicon Valley Legislator Previews Congressional Action in Pentagon-Anthropic Dispute
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Rep. Sam Liccardo, D-California, issued the following news release:
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Silicon Valley Legislator Previews Congressional Action in Pentagon-Anthropic Dispute
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WASHINGTON, D.C -In the wake of the recent Anthropic-Pentagon contract dispute, Congressman Sam Liccardo (CA-16) announced that he will introduce a relevant amendment to the Defense Production Act (DPA), 50 U.S.C. SSSS4501 et seq, at this week's Financial Services Committee markup. Liccardo represents much of more
SANTA CLARA, California, March 2 [Category: BizElectronic Products] -- Intel, an industry that says it creates world-changing technology that enables progress and enriches lives, issued the following news:
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Smarter 5G Today, Seamless Path to 6G: Intel's AI-Ready Network Vision
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By Kevork Kechichian, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group
With 6G on the horizon, operators are clear that success won't come from architectural resets, but from evolving the more
Sociology's Laurel Smith-Doerr to Study AI and Workplace Inequality as Russell Sage Visiting Scholar
AMHERST, Massachusetts, March 2 -- The University of Massachusetts posted the following news:
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Sociology's Laurel Smith-Doerr to Study AI and Workplace Inequality as Russell Sage Visiting Scholar
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Laurel Smith-Doerr, professor and associate chair in the Department of Sociology, has been named a 2026-27 visiting scholar by the Russell Sage Foundation (RSF).
While in residence in New York City, Smith-Doerr will be writing a book based on data she has gathered as part of an interdiscipl more
Tennessee Tech College of Business to host Walter Isaacson at 2026 Spring Celebration
COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, March 2 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release:
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Tennessee Tech College of Business to host Walter Isaacson at 2026 Spring Celebration
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Tennessee Tech University's College of Business will welcome bestselling author, historian and journalist Walter Isaacson as the featured speaker for its 2026 Spring Celebration. Tickets for the annual event are now on sale and open to the public.
The Spring Celebration will be held Monday, Marc more
The Genetics of Colorectal Cancer: Q and A with Cancer Prevention Leader Daniel Sussman
MIAMI, Florida, March 2 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news:
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The Genetics of Colorectal Cancer: Q and A with Cancer Prevention Leader Daniel Sussman
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The Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center gastroenterologist guides patients and families who may have genetic cancer risks.
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States. But many colorectal cancers have a lesser-known cause: genetics.
As leader of the gastroenterol more
The Outcome Advantage: Driving Customer Value through the New Salesforce Partner Program
SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 2 [Category: BizHuman Resources/Personnel] -- Salesforce, a customer relationship management company, issued the following news release:
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The Outcome Advantage: Driving Customer Value through the New Salesforce Partner Program
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The shift to an Agentic Enterprise marks a fundamental change in how work gets done. It requires helping customers deploy autonomous agents that deliver tangible, high-stakes outcomes. To meet this moment, Salesforce is evolving more
UCF Doctoral Grad Heads to Harvard Medical School to Advance AI-Driven Clinical Tools
ORLANDO, Florida, March 2 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news:
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UCF Doctoral Grad Heads to Harvard Medical School to Advance AI-Driven Clinical Tools
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* UCF computer engineering graduate Kamalakkannan Ravi is advancing trustworthy AI for healthcare through a research fellowship at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital.
* At UCF, Ravi combined strong engineering fundamentals with interdisciplinary, human-centered research to de more
University of Puget Sound Professor Uncovers AI's Western Bias
TACOMA, Washington, March 2 -- The University of Puget Sound posted the following news:
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University of Puget Sound Professor Uncovers AI's Western Bias
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A new study by a University of Puget Sound professor reveals that AI tools like ChatGPT may speak your language, but they are thinking with an "American mind."
The research, " Epistemological Persistence in Multilingual AI: The Illusion of Locality in Large Language Models", led by Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Anthropolog more
Welch, McCormick Introduce Bipartisan REWIRE Act to Modernize America's Electric Grid and Cut Red Tape
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vermont, issued the following news release:
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Welch, McCormick Introduce Bipartisan REWIRE Act to Modernize America's Electric Grid and Cut Red Tape
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development, Energy, and Credit, and U.S. Senator Dave McCormick (R-Pa.), Chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy, introduced the Reconductoring Exist more
Yale University: Alum Helps Break 'Stained-glass Ceiling' for Women in Ministry at Black Churches
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 2 -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Alum helps break 'stained-glass ceiling' for women in ministry at Black churches
By Kim Lawton
In January 2025, when the Rev. Boise Kimber '18 S.T.M. became president of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., he listed greater inclusion of women in leadership roles(Link is external) as a top goal. The NBCUSA is one of the nation's oldest and largest predominantly African American denominations. Just ove more
Ericsson and Intel collaborate to accelerate the path to commercial AI-native 6G
SANTA CLARA, California, March 1 [Category: BizElectronic Products] -- Intel, an industry that says it creates world-changing technology that enables progress and enriches lives, issued the following news:
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Ericsson and Intel collaborate to accelerate the path to commercial AI-native 6G
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* AI-native network innovation collaboration to span compute, connectivity, cloud and standards leadership across the core network, RAN and Edge
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EY, in collaboration with Snowflake and Canva, announces launch of agentic sales orchestration platform to address enterprise AI fragmentation
LONDON, England, March 1 [Category: BizConsulting] -- EY, a global organization involved with advisory services, assurance, consulting, tax, transactions and technology, which includes the member firms of Ernst and Young Global Limited, posted the following news:
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EY, in collaboration with Snowflake and Canva, announces launch of agentic sales orchestration platform to address enterprise AI fragmentation
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* Introduces a new category in enterprise sales: agentic AI orchestration design more
Ranking Member Coons Statement on Pentagon-Anthropic Dispute
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 -- Sen. Christopher Coons, D-Delaware, issued the following news release:
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Ranking Member Coons statement on Pentagon-Anthropic dispute
U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, released the following statement after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the Pentagon to label Anthropic a supply chain risk:
"The Trump administration's decision to label Anthropic a supply chain risk to national security w more
Congressional Research Service Reports (Weekly)
Child Support Enforcement Passport Denial Program Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Insight white paper (No. IN12660) on Feb. 26, 2026, by social policy specialist Jessica Tollestrup and foreign affairs analyst Cory R. Gill:
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The Child Support Enforcement Passport Denial Program
The Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Passport Denial Program is a mandatory enforcement mechanism that applies to noncustodial parents who owe past-due child support. The program was originally enacted as par more
Data Privacy vs. Bank Secrecy - Regulating the Flow of Information Within Bank-Fintech Partnerships Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF13168) on Feb. 27, 2026, by financial economics specialist Andrew P. Scott:
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Data Privacy vs. Bank Secrecy: Regulating the Flow of Information Within Bank-Fintech Partnerships
Banks are increasingly interconnected with nonbank financial technology. As this trend continues, policy responses to update regulatory frameworks may be proposed.
Bank-nonbank relationships - parti more
Does Federal Law Preempt Negligent Selection Claims Against Freight Brokers? Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Legal Sidebar white paper (No. LSB11400) on Feb. 27, 2026, by Legislative Attorney Bryan L. Adkins:
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Does Federal Law Preempt Negligent Selection Claims Against Freight Brokers?
In the trucking industry, freight brokers serve as intermediaries that match clients who have cargo to ship with trucking companies that provide trucks and drivers to complete the shipment. When a truck crash involves a truck more
Europe - Parliamentary & Presidential Elections Topic of CRS Fact Sheet
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following fact sheet (No. R46858) Feb. 26, 2026, by senior research librarian Sofia Plagakis.
Here are excerpts:
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Contents
Introduction ... 1
European Elections in 2026 ... 2
European Parliamentary and Presidential Elections ... 4
Figures
Figure 1. European Elections in 2026 ... 3
Tables
Table 1. European Parliamentary and Presidential Elections ... 4
Contacts
Author Information ... 7
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In more
Fourth Amendment Search Warrant Requirements Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF13169) on Feb. 26, 2026, by legislative attorneys Cassandra J. Barnum and Peter G. Berris:
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Fourth Amendment Search Warrant Requirements
The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. As a result, law enforcement generally must obtain a search warrant from a "neutral and detached magistrate" before entering a private space to look for evidence. The Amen more
Law Enforcement & the Evolving Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Landscape Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Insight white paper (No. IN12661) on Feb. 27, 2026, by domestic security specialist Kristin Finklea:
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Law Enforcement and the Evolving Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) Landscape
As the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) - commonly referred to as drones - for both commercial and recreational purposes has increased, so too has law enforcement agencies' use of this technology. Simultaneousl more
National Park Service - FY2026 Appropriations Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF13116) on Feb. 27, 2026, by natural resources policy specialist Andrew P. Scott.
Here are excerpts:
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National Park Service: FY2026 Appropriations
The National Park Service (NPS) administers the National Park System, which includes 433 units valued for their natural, cultural, and recreational importance. System lands cover 81 million federal acres and 4 million nonfederal more
Small Business Administration's Growth Accelerator Fund Competition Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12310) on Feb. 27, 2026, by economic development policy analyst Adam G. Levin.
Here are excerpts:
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The Small Business Administration's Growth Accelerator Fund Competition
Small businesses and startups sometimes benefit from assistance growing their companies, including support for commercialization, mentorship programs, and capital access. Accelerators - organizations oft more
TikTok & China's Digital Platforms Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12640) on Feb. 26, 2026, by Asian trade and finance specialist Karen M. Sutter and international trade and finance specialist Michael D. Sutherland.
Here are excerpts:
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TikTok and China's Digital Platforms: Issues for Congress
Congress and U.S. policymakers at the federal and state levels have taken steps to address their national security-related concerns about the exten more
U.S.-China Competition in Emerging Technologies - LiDAR Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12473) on Feb. 26, 2026, by Karen M. Sutter, Asian trade and finance specialist and Kelley M. Sayler, advanced technology and global security specialist.
Here are excerpts:
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U.S.-China Competition in Emerging Technologies: LiDAR
The governments of the United States and the People's Republic of China (PRC or China) have both identified strategic and emerging technologies a more
U.S.-China Tariff Actions Since 2018 Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12990) on Feb. 26, 2026, by Asian trade and finance specialist Karen M. Sutter.
Here are excerpts:
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U.S.-China Tariff Actions Since 2018: An Overview
Since 2018, the U.S. government has imposed a series of tariffs on imports from the People's Republic of China (PRC, or China) with the stated intention of addressing U.S. concerns about PRC trade practices and foreign polic more
U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control - Overview & Potential Considerations for Congress Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12964) on Feb. 26, 2026, by Defense Policy analyst Anya L. Fink:
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U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control: Overview and Potential Considerations for Congress
The United States has periodically sought to advance its national security interests through the negotiation and conclusion of nuclear arms control agreements with its adversaries. Throughout 2025 and in 2026, President Don more
Congressional Court Watcher - Circuit Splits From January 2026 Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Legal Sidebar white paper (No. LSB11399) on Feb. 25, 2026, by deputy assistant director Michael John Garcia:
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Congressional Court Watcher: Circuit Splits from January 2026
The U.S. Courts of Appeals for the thirteen "circuits" issue thousands of precedential decisions each year. Because relatively few of these decisions are ultimately reviewed by the Supreme Court, the U.S. Courts of Appeals are ofte more
Employer Tax Credit for Paid Family & Medical Leave Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF11141) on Feb. 25, 2026, by public finance analyst Anthony A. Cilluffo:
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Employer Tax Credit for Paid Family and Medical Leave
Employers providing paid family and medical leave to their employees may be able to claim a tax credit under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 45S. This In Focus provides an overview of the employer credit for paid family and medical leave, its l more
U.S. Intelligence Community - Appointment Dates & Appointment Legal Provisions for Selected IC Leadership Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF10538) on Feb. 25, 2026, by intelligence and national security analyst Michael E. DeVine.
Here are excerpts:
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U.S. Intelligence Community (IC): Appointment Dates and Appointment Legal Provisions for Selected IC Leadership
This In Focus provides the names and appointment provisions for selected Intelligence Community (IC) senior officials, as reflected in U.S. Code, public more
China Primer - Human Rights Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12265) on Feb. 24, 2026, by foreign affairs specialist Michael A. Weber and Asian affairs analyst Caitlin Campbell:
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China Primer: Human Rights
Overview
The People's Republic of China (PRC or China)'s party-state is an "authoritarian regime" that "has become increasingly repressive in recent years," according to the nongovernmental human rights organization Freedom House. more
Department of Education's Proposed Rule to Define "Professional Student" Topic of CRS Report (Part 1 of 2)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R48768) on Feb. 24, 2026, entitled "The Department of Education's Proposed Rule to Define "Professional Student": Frequently Asked Questions" by social policy specialist Alexandra Hegji.
Here are excerpts:
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SUMMARY
Title VIII of P.L. 119-21 (also referred to as the FY2025 budget reconciliation law) amended the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA) to update several aspects of the William D. more
Department of Education's Proposed Rule to Define "Professional Student" Topic of CRS Report (Part 2 of 2)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R48768) on Feb. 24, 2026, entitled "The Department of Education's Proposed Rule to Define "Professional Student" - Frequently Asked Questions:"
(Continued from Part 1 of 2)
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ED Rulemaking to Implement P.L. 119-21's Amendments to Loan Limits
How would the proposed rule define "graduate student" and "professional student" for purposes of the new loan limits?
The proposed rule would defin more
Geographic Cost of Living Differences Topic of CRS Report
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R47037) on Feb. 23, 2026, entitled "Geographic Cost of Living Differences: In Brief" by macroeconomic policy analyst Lida R. Weinstock.
Here are excerpts:
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Contents
Cost of Living: When (Inflation) Versus Where (Geographic Differences) ... 1
Measures of Geographic COL Differences ... 1
Economic Considerations ... 4
Why Disparities Persist ... 4
Proxies for COL ... 4
Home Prices more
Indian Energy Programs at the Department of Energy Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF11793) on Feb. 24, 2026.
The white paper is written by energy policy specialists Corrie E. Clark, Mark Holt and Lexie Ryan.
Here are excerpts:
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Indian Energy Programs at the Department of Energy
Indian energy programs at the Department of Energy (DOE) are carried out primarily by the Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs (IE) and the Loan Programs Office (LPO). IE more
Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act & Federal Voter Registration Policy & Law Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12902) on Feb. 24, 2026.
The white paper is written by American national government specialists Sarah J. Eckman and R. Sam Garrett and legislative attorney L. Paige Whitaker:
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Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE America Act) and Federal Voter Registration Policy and Law
This CRS In Focus provides an overview of existing voter registration policy and law in fede more
U.S.-Taiwan Trade & Economic Relations Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF10256) on Feb. 24, 2026, by Asian trade and finance specialist Karen M. Sutter.
Here are excerpts:
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U.S.-Taiwan Trade and Economic Relations
Taiwan is a top U.S. trade partner and a key link in global technology supply chains. Taiwan's economy is highly dependent on global trade; exports account for about 70% of its gross domestic product (GDP). Taiwan's policies are seek more
President Trump's April 2025 Executive Order on American Seafood Competitiveness Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF13017) on Feb. 23, 2026, by natural resources policy analyst Anthony R. Marshak.
Here are excerpts:
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President Trump's April 2025 Executive Order on American Seafood Competitiveness: Considerations for U.S. Fisheries
Introduction
On April 17, 2025, President Trump issued Executive Order (E.O.) 14276, "Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness," which required multiple f more
Supreme Court Rules Against Tariffs Imposed Under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Legal Sidebar white paper (No. LSB11398) on Feb. 23, 2026, by acting section research manager Anna E. Normand.
Here are excerpts:
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Supreme Court Rules Against Tariffs Imposed Under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)
On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc., two appeals concerning ta more
U.S. Geological Survey - FY2026 Appropriations Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF13025) on Feb. 23, 2026, by acting section research manager Anna E. Normand.
Here are excerpts:
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS): FY2026 Appropriations
Background
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in the Department of the Interior (DOI) provides scientific information to support the management of water, energy, mineral, biological, and land resources and to help commun more
Defense Primer - Reserve Forces Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF10540) on Feb. 19, 2026.
The white paper is written by defense policy analyst Nicholas M. Munves, senior research librarian Carly A. Miller, Army fellow Ebrima M'Bai.
Here are excerpts:
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Defense Primer: Reserve Forces
The term reserve component (RC) refers collectively to the seven individual reserve components of the Armed Forces: (1) the Army National Guard; (2) the Ar more
FEMA's Building Resilient Infrastructure & Communities Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Insight white paper (No. IF11665) on Feb. 19, 2026, by Asian affairs specialist Susan V. Lawrence.
Here are excerpts:
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FEMA's Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC): Recent Developments
On April 4, 2025, a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) press release indicated that FEMA would be ending a pre-disaster mitigation grant program known as Building Resilient Infrastructure an more
President Reagan's Six Assurances to Taiwan Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF11665) on Feb. 19, 2026, by Asian affairs specialist Susan V. Lawrence.
Here are excerpts:
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President Reagan's Six Assurances to Taiwan
Introduction
Under the U.S. "one-China" policy, the U.S. government has, since 1979, maintained official relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC) and unofficial relations with self-governed Taiwan, over which the PRC claims so more
Tipoffs: Public Comments on Proposed Federal Rules
Academic Health Policy Experts Raise Concerns Over Medicare Drug Pricing Models
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- So-Yeon Kang, assistant professor of health management and policy at Georgetown University, and Michael J. DiStefano, assistant professor in the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, have submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services regarding the GLOBE and GUARD drug pricing models. The letter highlights several operational challenges and concerns that may impact M more
Advocacy Groups Oppose Proposed Medicaid And Hospital Restrictions On Gender Affirming Care
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The QLaw Foundation of Washington, Legal Voice and Northwest Health Law Advocates have issued a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expressing opposition to two proposed rules that aim to limit access to gender-affirming healthcare for minors. The groups are urging the CMS to withdraw these proposals that they deem harmful and discriminatory.
The proposed rules, known as the Medicaid and CHIP Ban and the Hospital Ban, seek to prohibit fed more
American Association of Nurse Practitioners Urges Education Department to Recognize Advanced Nursing Degrees as Professional Programs Under Loan Rules
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The American Association of Nurse Practitioners has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the agency's proposed changes to student loan borrowing rules. This letter addresses the potential implications of a revised definition of "professional degree" and urges that post-baccalaureate nursing degrees, such as Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and PhD in Nursing, be explicitly recognized as profess more
Association of Community College Trustees Urges Education Department to Protect Access and Funding in Proposed Title IV Revisions
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Association of Community College Trustees has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, focusing on critical changes to Title IV programs under the Higher Education Act as proposed in the ongoing RISE Committee's negotiated rulemaking. This letter emphasizes the implications for community, technical, and junior colleges, which provide vital access to education and workforce development opportunities.
In its communication, ACCT represents o more
Athletic Training Student Urges Education Department to Recognize Athletic Training as Professional Degree Amid Concerns Over Graduate Loan Limit Changes
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Jennifer Vanderschaegen, a Doctor of Athletic Training Student at A.T. Still University, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the proper classification of athletic training in forthcoming educational regulations. The letter addresses concerns regarding proposed changes to graduate loan limits that could jeopardize the future of healthcare professionals in the athletic training field.
Vanderschaegen emphasizes that a mast more
Aviation Alliance Backs Permanent Restrictions on Non-Essential Helicopter Flights Near Reagan National to Protect Impacted Communities
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Aviation-Impacted Communities Alliance, a coalition representing over 90 organizations, has issued a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration expressing support for an interim final rule to impose permanent flight restrictions on non-essential helicopter and powered-lift operations in the vicinity of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The coalition advocates for aviation policies that prioritize the health and safety of local communities aff more
Buffalo State University Student Urges Education Department to Classify Nutrition and Dietetics Programs as Professional Degrees to Support Future RDNs
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Breanna Haley, a Nutrition and Dietetics student affiliated with Buffalo State University, New York, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for Nutrition and Dietetics graduate programs, including required internships, to be defined as "professional degree programs." This classification is deemed essential for ensuring adequate financial support for students pursuing careers as Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs).
In the more
Cal State Dietetics Student Urges Education Department to Classify Nutrition and Dietetics as Professional Degrees to Protect RDN Training and Financial Aid Access
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Stephanie Garcia, a dietetics student in Food & Nutrition at California State University - Sacramento, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education raising concerns regarding the classification of Nutrition and Dietetics graduate programs as professional degree programs. The letter highlights the educational and financial challenges faced by students striving to become Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs), emphasizing the necessity of includi more
CalState Professor Urges Education Department to Rework RISE Rule, Citing Teacher Shortages and Barriers for First-Generation, Pell-Eligible Students
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Derek R. Riddle, Associate Professor of Teacher Education at California State University, Stanislaus, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging a reconsideration of the proposed "Reimagining and Improving Student Education" rule. The institution's perspective is driven by its experience in preparing educators for the California Central Valley, a region confronting severe teacher shortages and a demographic that is largely first-generation more
Center of Excellence for Educator Preparation & Innovation Urges Education Department to Include Educators in Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Center of Excellence for Educator Preparation & Innovation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, advocating for the inclusion of education students and educators within the professional definition framework. This request is part of a proposed rule (Docket ID ED-2025-OPE-0944).
The Center, which aims to enhance the educator workforce and improve educational outcomes, highlighted its commitment to addressing teacher shortages through more
Colorado Nutrition Group Warns Education Department's Repayment Assistance Plan Dismantles Income Protections for Low-Income Borrowers
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Medical Nutrition Therapy Associates of Colorado has expressed grave concerns in a public comment letter sent to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the implications of the recently proposed Repayment Assistance Plan for low-income borrowers. The organization argues that the plan's removal of income exemptions fundamentally alters decades of income-driven repayment policies designed to protect individuals based on their ability to pay.
The letter highlights tha more
Council on Social Work Education Voices Concerns Over Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Council on Social Work Education has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing serious concerns about the agency's proposed definition of a professional degree, particularly its exclusion of social work degrees. This decision, CSWE argues, overlooks the necessary educational preparation and licensure pathways that social workers must navigate, which could have severe ramifications for patient care and the workforce across the United more
County of Los Angeles Opposes Federal Proposal on Gender-Affirming Care
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The County of Los Angeles, California, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services opposing proposed rules that would bar federal Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program funding for gender affirming care for minors.
In a detailed letter to CMS, the County highlighted the critical need for continued access to gender-affirming services, stating that nearly 10 million residents rely o more
CU Anschutz Calls for Extended Implementation Period for Education Loan Changes
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The University of Colorado Anschutz has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the agency to delay the implementation of new federal student loan regulations until July 1, 2027. The proposed changes, which are set to go into effect on July 1, 2026, could disrupt the financing options available to current and future health profession students, according to CU Anschutz's leadership.
With its reputation as a premier academic medical camp more
CVS Health Advocates for Inclusion of Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Programs in Higher Federal Loan Limits
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- CVS Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the "Reimagining and Improving Student Education" proposed rulemaking, expressing concerns over the exclusion of Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant programs from the designation of professional degrees. The letter highlights the importance of these roles in addressing healthcare access issues, particularly in underserved areas.
In the proposed regulations, the Department more
Defense of Freedom Institute Urges Support for New Student Loan Definitions
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education backing proposed regulations intended to reshape the definition of "professional student" as part of broader efforts to address rising student debt.
The proposed regulations, released on January 30, 2026, stem from the Department's initiative entitled "Reimagining and Improving Student Education." DFI highlights its commitment to confronting the c more
DePaul Education Dean Urges Education Department to Classify Teacher Preparation Programs as Professional to Expand Access to the Profession
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Jennifer Mueller, Dean of the College of Education at DePaul University, is advocating for the U.S. Department of Education to recognize accredited educator preparation programs as "professional programs" in order to adjust federal student loan limitations accordingly. Mueller emphasized that this recognition is crucial for improving access to teaching careers, particularly for underrepresented groups and individuals facing financial barriers.
The public comment letter hi more
Des Moines University Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program Warns Education Department That Excluding Occupational Therapy From Professional Degree Definition Misreads Certification Rules
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Des Moines University Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing serious concerns about the exclusion of occupational therapy from the regulatory definition of "professional degree." The letter cites a misinterpretation of certification eligibility requirements and the educational pathways necessary for entry into the profession.
According to officials from the program, the occupational t more
Dietitian Group Urges Education Department to Classify Nutrition and Dietetics as a Professional Degree Program
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The U.S. Department of Education has received a public comment letter advocating for the official recognition of Nutrition and Dietetics as a professional degree program eligible for federal student aid. The letter was submitted by an organization representing Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs), a group of clinical healthcare professionals who require supervised training and licensure prior to entering the workforce.
The organization emphasizes that the educational more
Doane University Urges Education Department to Retain Professional Status for Counseling Programs to Address Mental Health Workforce Crisis
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Doane University has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing deep concern over proposed regulations that would exclude Counseling and other behavioral health graduate programs from the "professional degree" classification. The letter emphasizes that this move would not only impact students seeking to enter critical mental health professions but also exacerbate the ongoing behavioral health crisis in the United States.
In addressin more
Education Department Faces Calls to Recognize Nursing Degrees as Professional
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Institute for Health and Social Equity has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging for a significant revision in how advanced nursing degrees are classified within federal regulations. The organization emphasizes the importance of acknowledging Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees as professional degrees, reflecting the advanced level of education and training required to practice as advanc more
Essentia Health Raises Concerns Over Graduate Student Loan Program Changes
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Essentia Health, a health system serving rural communities in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing major concerns about proposed changes to graduate student loan programs. In the letter, Essentia Health emphasized the necessity of reevaluating policies to ensure that access to healthcare remains viable in underserved rural areas.
Essentia Health operates with a large workforce of over 15,0 more
Fairfield University Counselor Education Program Opposes Education Department Proposal Excluding Counseling Degrees from Professional Classification
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Fairfield University Counselor Education Program has voiced objections to a proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Education that would exclude master's-level counseling programs from being classified as "professional degrees." This public comment letter raises alarm over the potential negative impact on counselor education programs and the broader mental health workforce at a time when demand for these services is escalating.
With a focus on improving student educat more
Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg Urges U.S. Department of Education to Revise Proposed Rule on Graduate Loan Limits
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing concerns over a proposed rule that seeks to redefine "professional student" and revise federal loan limits for professional degrees. The foundation emphasizes the importance of broadening the definition of "professional degree" to include critical programs such as nursing, social work, and occupational therapy, which play essential roles in the more
Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University Nurse Anesthesia Program Director Urges Education Department to Classify CRNA Students as Professional Under Loan Reform Act
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the reclassification of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist students as professional students under the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act". The letter raises concerns about the current classification of nursing programs, which limits federal loan options for these essential healthcare providers.
Currently, OBBBA caps federal more
Georgetown Group Warns FDA Against Testosterone Use for Unproven Claims in Heart Disease, Sexual Health, and More
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- PharmedOut, a group from Georgetown University Medical Center, submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration highlighting concerns regarding the use of testosterone for various health conditions. The organization emphasized a lack of evidence supporting claims of testosterone's benefits for cardiovascular disease, sexual health, musculoskeletal issues, frailty, and depression.
In their letter, PharmedOut pointed out that while the TRAVERSE trial, a more
Georgia Association of Nurse Anesthetists Urges Education Department to Classify Nurse Anesthesia Programs as Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Georgia Association of Nurse Anesthetists submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, urging the agency to redefine professional degrees to include nurse anesthesia programs. The organization, representing 1,776 members, emphasizes the critical role of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) in providing healthcare access to underserved populations.
In the letter, the association highlighted the rigorous academic and clinical trainin more
Graduate Student Urges Education Department to Recognize Counseling Programs as Professional Degrees to Protect Mental Health Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- A public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Department of Education has raised concerns over a proposed rule that would exclude master's level counseling programs from the definition of professional degrees under federal student loan regulations. The letter, penned by a graduate student in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, emphasizes the potential adverse effects of this exclusion on the mental health workforce and, consequently, on communities that rely on these essent more
Hawai'i State Center for Nursing Advocates for Inclusion of Post-Baccalaureate Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Hawaii State Center for Nursing has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education (regarding Docket ID ED-2025-OPE-0944) advocating for the explicit inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing degrees, such as the Master's of Science in Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice and Doctor of Philosophy in the list of professional degrees. The Center emphasizes that nurses are crucial to the healthcare workforce and stresses that a failure to recognize these more
Health Law Section of ABA Raises Concerns Over Proposed Education Rule
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Health Law Section of the American Bar Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding the proposed rule aimed at reimagining and improving student education. The organization highlights potential adverse consequences for the nation's health care workforce stemming from the redefinition of "professional degree" and changes to loan structures within the proposed rule.
In its letter, the ABA emphasizes more
Health Policy Scholar Urges Education Department to Revise RISE Rule, Citing Risks to Racial Wealth Equity and the Public Health Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The public comment letter submitted by Dr. Okey K. Enyia to the U.S. Department of Education outlines significant concerns regarding the department's recent Notice of Proposed Rulemaking titled "Reimagining and Improving Student Education" (RISE). Enyia, a health policy scholar and regulatory practitioner, critiques the proposed regulations for failing to consider the broader implications of financing structures on racial wealth disparities and the public health workforce. more
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association Urges Education Department to Classify Advanced Nursing Degrees as Professional to Avoid Loan Caps
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, advocating for the inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing degrees in the definition of "professional degrees" under federal student loan policy. The organization represents hospice and palliative nurses across the United States, emphasizing the need for nursing graduates to be exempt from restrictive loan caps proposed in current regulatory changes.
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House Calls for Inclusion of Home Visiting Degrees in Federal Student Loan Eligibility
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- ReadyKids, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting children's well-being through various support services, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education concerning the proposed rule "Reimagining and Improving Student Education." The organization operates from Charlottesville, Virginia, providing crucial home visiting services that support approximately 110 families and expectant parents each year in Central Virginia.
The letter underscores the essential more
Illinois Physical Therapy Association Urges Reclassification of Doctoral Programs
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Illinois Physical Therapy Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns over proposed regulations regarding federal student loan borrowing limits and program classifications. The organization praised the Department's goal of mitigating rising educational costs while protecting students from excessive debt, but warned that the current proposals may inadvertently hinder access to care, workforce development, and more
Ind. Health & Family Services Secretary Sachdev Calls For Faster Timeline And Stronger Oversight In Transparency In Coverage Rule
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Indiana Health and Family Services Secretary Gloria Sachdev submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services urging it to strengthen proposed regulations aimed at enhancing price transparency in healthcare coverage. The letter voiced support for the initiative but emphasized that additional measures are essential to meet the intended goals of transparency in coverage.
The commentary comes following an independent analysis commissioned by t more
Indiana Aviation Firm Urges FAA to Reverse Plan to Permanently Close Indianapolis Downtown Heliport
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Sweet Helicopters, an Indiana-based aviation firm, has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration urging the agency to withdraw its previous notice regarding the permanent closure of the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport. The comment letter was submitted in response to the FAA's November 2024 Intent Letter, which expressed the agency's intention to release federal obligations associated with the heliport and approve its closure due to a reported more
John Brown University Urges Recognition of Physician Assistant Programs in Federal Loan Policy
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- John Brown University has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding proposed rules that exclude Physician Assistant programs from the "professional degree" category. The institution emphasizes that this exclusion could jeopardize healthcare workforce development, particularly in the rural and underserved areas of Arkansas.
The university highlights that Arkansas is grappling with a critical shortage of primary care more
Lawyers' Committee Urges Withdrawal of Department of Energy's Proposed Rule Change
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law has issued a public comment letter opposing the U.S. Department of Energy's proposed direct final rule that seeks to rescind key regulations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In their letter, the organization emphasizes that the proposed changes threaten longstanding civil rights protections and undermine efforts to address racial discrimination in federally assisted programs.
The DFR aims to remove several c more
LGBTQIA+ Cancer Network Opposes Proposed Hospital Ban On Gender Affirming Care For Minors
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The LGBTQIA+ Cancer Network, Providence, Rhode Island, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services opposing the proposed rule which would restrict access to medically necessary care for transgender youth and threaten broader hospital participation in Medicare and Medicaid.
The network, which advocates for LGBTQIA+ cancer survivors and those at risk, stated that the proposal would create obs more
Licensed Clinical Social Worker Urges Education Department to Expand Loan Access for Behavioral Health Graduate Students Amid Growing Service Demand
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Stefanie Small, a licensed clinical social worker, issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education raising concerns regarding the limitations placed on federal student loans for graduates pursuing degrees in behavioral health professions. The letter, sent by a licensed clinical social worker, underscores the pressing need for these professionals at a time of increasing demand for mental health services across the nation.
The current proposal under consi more
Los Angeles County Health Director Warns Education Department That Proposed Loan Limits Could Worsen National Healthcare Workforce Shortages
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Christina R. Ghaly, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the proposed changes to federal student loan limits for graduate and professional degrees. This proposal provokes alarm as the department underscores its potential to exacerbate healthcare workforce shortages across the nation.
In the letter, the department asserts that as the second largest public healthcar more
LULAC Raises Concerns Over Proposed Drug Pricing Model's Impact on Latino Seniors
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The League of United Latin American Citizens, the oldest and largest Latino grassroots organization in the United States, has submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expressing serious concerns over the proposed Global Benchmark for Efficient Drug Pricing, known as the GLOBE Model. Representing over 570,000 members across nearly 40 states and Puerto Rico, LULAC emphasizes that while drug prices must decrease, doing so should not co more
Lutz, Fla.-based Sense the Possibilities Urges Education Department to Protect Funding for Counseling Programs to Safeguard Mental Health Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Sense the Possibilities PLLC, a mental health counseling firm based in Lutz, Florida, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging immediate action to prevent what they describe as a damaging proposed rule that would affect the funding and training of future mental health counselors. The organization warns that this rule, which seeks to exclude Master's-level counseling programs from being classified as "professional degrees," could severel more
Mass General Brigham Urges Education Department to Modify Health Care Loan Definitions
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Mass General Brigham has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns that proposed regulations under the "Reimagining and Improving Student Education" initiative could hinder future health care professionals' education. The organization, which operates the largest private health care system in Massachusetts, warns that the proposed alterations will create barriers that may worsen existing workforce shortages.
In the letter, Mass more
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Opposes Department of Energy Accessibility Rule Changes
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has filed a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy expressing strong opposition to proposed rule changes that could undermine accessibility standards for federally assisted programs. The MBTA's concerns are primarily directed at the direct final rules published under Docket Numbers DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and DOE-HQ-2025-0024, which the authority argues would significantly roll back key provisions of the Rehabilitatio more
Michigan Naturopathic Doctors Urge Inclusion in Federal Degree Definitions
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Michigan Association of Naturopathic Doctors has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding proposed changes to the definition of "Professional Degree." The organization representing Naturopathic Doctors argues that these changes exclude vital degrees, such as Naturopathic Medicine, which could jeopardize integrative healthcare in Michigan.
In their letter, the organization highlights the comprehensive medical training required to more
N.C. A&T Doctoral Student Urges Education Department to Revise Rule Threatening Access to Counseling Education and Diversity in the Profession
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- A doctoral student from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing concern over a proposed rule that may jeopardize her educational pursuits and the broader counseling profession. The letter outlines how the changes could diminish financial resources for aspiring counselors, disproportionately impacting students from diverse and working-class backgrounds.
In the letter, s more
N.J. Public Health Association Urges Education Department to Classify Public Health Degrees as Professional Under New Loan Rules
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The New Jersey Public Health Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing concern regarding proposed changes to federal student loan programs under the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking related to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The association is advocating for the explicit inclusion of public health degrees as professional degrees within the new framework.
In their letter, NJPHA emphasized that the proposed rule currently more
NAfME Advocates for Music Education Students to Be Classified as "Professional Students"
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National Association for Music Education has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, urging the inclusion of students in all education degree programs within the definition of "professional student." This change would allow these students to be eligible for higher loan limits under the provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21).
NAfME, founded in 1907, has grown into a robust community of 58,000 members, including music e more
National Association of Doctors of Public Health Urges Inclusion of Public Health Degrees in Student Loan Rule
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National Association of Doctors of Public Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing concerns over the exclusion of the Master of Public Health and Doctor of Public Health degrees from proposed changes to Federal student loan programs. The comment was part of the notice of proposed rulemaking regarding the implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
In its letter, NADrPH commended the Department for its attempt t more
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Urges Education Department to Recognize OT Programs as Professional Degrees to Protect Workforce Access
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy has issued a public comment letter addressing concerns regarding a proposal by the U.S. Department of Education that would not classify master's and doctoral occupational therapy programs as professional programs. This change could have far-reaching effects on access to occupational therapy education and the availability of occupational therapy practitioners, particularly in underserved rural communities.
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National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education Calls for Inclusion in Student Loan Program
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the recognition of Orthotics and Prosthetics master's level clinical preparation programs as "professional programs" within the proposed Title IV student loan framework. This request comes in response to the recent Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) aimed at reimagining and improving student education, published on January more
National Nurse Practitioners Call for Inclusion of Degrees in Education Rule
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health sent a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the agency to revise its proposed rule to recognize post-baccalaureate nursing degrees as "professional" degrees. This change is critical to ensuring that nurse practitioner (NP) students have access to expanded loan limits, which are essential for supporting their education and ultimately improving healthcare access for women.
In the p more
National Society of Genetic Counselors Urges Inclusion of Genetic Counseling in Federal Loan Programs
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National Society of Genetic Counselors has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) Proposed Rule. The NSGC, representing the leading voice of genetic counselors, emphasized the importance of genetic counseling in providing equitable access to genomic healthcare. The organization asserted that the exclusion of accredited genetic counseling programs from the definition of profe more
National University of Natural Medicine Raises Concerns Over Proposed Exclusion of Naturopathic Medicine Degree
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- In a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) articulated significant concerns regarding the proposed RISE rule, which aims to exclude the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND) from the definition of a "professional degree." According to NUNM, this potential policy change could have dire economic implications for small, nonprofit medical institutions reliant on federal student loan funding.
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National University of Natural Medicine Urges Education Department to Maintain Professional Status for Naturopathic Medicine Programs
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National University of Natural Medicine has conveyed pressing concerns in a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding a proposed rule that would exclude the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from the definition of a professional degree. This potential change is seen as a critical issue that could substantially impact both students and small nonprofit medical institutions.
NUNM's commentary highlights that the proposed exclusion of the ND degree more
Nebraska Board of Nursing Urges Inclusion of Nursing Degrees in Federal Student Loan Changes
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Nebraska Board of Nursing has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding proposed changes to student loan borrowing rules following the enactment of Public Law 119-21. The board has voiced its concerns over the impact of a new definition of "professional degree" that risks excluding essential nursing degrees, including Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and PhDs in nursing.
In the letter, the Nebr more
Nebraska Nurses Association Urges Federal Agency to Classify Graduate Nursing Degrees as Professional
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Nebraska Nurses Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the agency to classify post-baccalaureate nursing degree programs as professional qualifications under federal guidelines. The letter highlights the importance of recognizing the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP), and Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) as essential to maintaining N more
New America Urges U.S. Department of Energy to Withdraw Proposed Rule on Nondiscrimination
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- New America, a nonprofit policy and research organization, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy urging the agency to withdraw its proposed rule, "Rescinding New Construction Requirements Related to Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs or Activities." The letter expresses strong opposition to the rule, published in the Federal Register on May 16, 2025, arguing that it undermines civil rights protections essential for marginalized c more
New England Council Urges Education Department to Broaden Definition of Professional Degrees in Proposed Student Loan Rule
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The New England Council has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding its proposed rule aimed at reimagining and improving student education. The council, a non-partisan alliance of businesses and institutions across New England, emphasizes the critical need for a broader definition of "professional" degree programs in the federal graduate lending program.
The letter highlights the council's appreciation for the department's efforts i more
New England Wellness Group Urges Education Department to Preserve Professional Doctoral Status for Naturopathic Medical Programs
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The New England Wellness Group has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the preservation of the professional doctoral classification for accredited naturopathic medical education programs. The letter emphasizes that this classification is vital for healthcare workforce development, student access to financial aid, and ultimately, patient access to care, particularly in rural and underserved communities.
The organization high more
New Jersey Doctoral Student Urges Education Department to Recognize Counseling as a Professional Degree to Address Mental Health Workforce Shortages
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Rochelle R. Graham, a Doctoral Student, Counselor Education & Supervision, in New Jersey, opposed a proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Education that would exclude Counseling from the definition of professional degree programs. The public comment letter highlights serious concerns about how these changes could limit financial access to education for future counselors, thereby exacerbating an ongoing shortage of mental health professionals across the nation.
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Niehoff School of Nursing Professor Urges Education Department to Include Advanced Nursing Degrees in Professional Classification
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Monique Ridosh, Associate Professor in the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, advocating for the explicit inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing degrees, including the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), in the proposed rule regarding educational improvements.
In the correspondence, the organization emphasized the substantial barri more
Nonprofit Health Systems Urge Withdrawal of Proposed Hospital Ban On Gender Affirming Care For Minors
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- McDermott Will and Schulte submitted a public comment letter on behalf of a group of non-profit health systems to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services advocating for the complete withdrawal of a controversial proposed rule that seeks to prohibit sex-rejecting procedures for children under Medicare and Medicaid programs.
The letter drafted by attorney Travis Jackson argues that the proposed rule exceeds CMS's statutory authority by categorically prohibiting specifi more
North Carolina Nurses Association Opposes Federal Loan Cap for Graduate Nurses
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The North Carolina Nurses Association has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, urging the inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing degrees in the list of professional degrees in light of significant concerns regarding a proposed cap on student loans for graduate nurses. The association warns that restricting financial aid could exacerbate the ongoing nursing shortage in North Carolina and across the nation.
According to projections, North Car more
Northern Kentucky University Advocates for Inclusion of Nurse Anesthesia Degrees in Federal Rule
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Charles D. Myers III, Program Director, Nurse Anesthesia Program, at Northern Kentucky University, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, urging the inclusion of nurse anesthesia doctoral degrees-such as the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP), and PhD-as professional degrees in the forthcoming Reimagining and Improving Student Education proposed rule. The letter highlights the vital role that Cer more
Nurse Anesthesia Program at Northwestern State University of Louisiana Urges Inclusion of Doctoral Degrees in Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Kristi R. Hylan, Program Director at the Northwestern State University of Louisiana Nurse Anesthesia Program, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the inclusion of nurse anesthesia doctoral degrees in the definition of professional degrees under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) initiative. This request emphasizes the need for federal student loan caps to fully support nurse anesthesia programs.
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Oncology Social Worker Urges Education Department to Classify MSW Programs as Professional Degrees to Preserve Student Loan Access
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Kimberly Jensen, an Outpatient Oncology Social Worker at Northwest Community Hospital, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing opposition to a proposed rule that would not classify a master's degree in social work as a "professional degree." This policy change could severely limit federal student loan availability for aspiring clinical social workers, capping annual funding at $20,500, which is insufficient to cover the costs of ty more
Opposition Grows Against Proposed Changes to Federal Student Loan Programs
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Colorado Health Foundation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing strong opposition to proposed regulatory changes that could severely limit access to federal student loans for critical health professions. The proposed rule, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1), is said to endanger the health workforce, economic opportunities, and equitable access to healthcare, especially among underserved communities.
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PA Education Association Urges U.S. Department of Education to Include Physician Assistant Programs in Professional Student Definition
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The PA Education Association, representing 322 accredited physician associate/assistant education programs nationwide, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing concern about the proposed definition of "professional student" under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The association argues that the Department's draft could exclude physician assistant (PA) programs, despite their alignment with the criteria set forth by Congress fo more
Priority Health Raises Concerns Over Compliance Timeline for Transparency in Coverage Amendments
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Priority Health, a division of Corewell Health, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Department of the Treasury regarding the proposed amendments to the 2020 Transparency in Coverage (TiC) regulation. The organization, which serves over 1.3 million members mainly in Michigan, expressed its appreciation for the opportunity to comment on the proposed changes and outlined key points more
Providence Medical Group Urges Education Department to Classify Nutrition and Dietetics as a Professional Degree Program for Federal Aid Eligibility
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Kirsten E. Godwin, Senior Manager, Clinic Operations for Montana Region with the Providence Medical Group has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, urging the agency to recognize Nutrition and Dietetics as a professional degree program for federal student aid purposes. The organization emphasizes that Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) are licensed healthcare professionals whose education and training parallel that of other recognize more
Reclassification of Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree Sparks Concerns
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- A public comment letter submitted by Katherine M. Curci, Director of Advanced Practice at Penn State Health, to the U.S. Department of Education has raised significant concerns regarding the proposed reclassification of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. The letter argues that this shift from a professional practice doctorate to an "other doctorate" could create barriers for students seeking advanced nursing education at a critical time for the healthcare system. more
Recognition of Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree Challenged by Penn State Health
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Penn State Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, addressing the recent reclassification of the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. This change has transformed the DNP from a "professional practice doctorate" to an "other doctorate," a shift the organization argues carries profound implications for nursing education and patient care nationwide.
According to Penn State Health, the reclassification undermines the status of nursing a more
Rep. Lawler Urges Education Department to Revise RISE Rule's Definition of Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Rep. Michael V. Lawler, R-New York, in a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, urged changes to a proposed rule titled "Reimagining and Improving Student Education." The critical feedback focuses on the agency's interpretation of what constitutes a "professional degree," particularly as it relates to various graduate programs that require advanced coursework and licensure for practice.
The letter highlights recent financial modifications under the Wor more
S.C. Nurse Anesthetists Urge Education Department to Include Doctoral Degrees in RISE Rule's Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The South Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthesiology has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of nurse anesthesia doctoral degrees in the definition of professional degrees within the proposed rule Reimagining and Improving Student Education. This proposal, identified under Docket ID ED-2025-OPE-0944, has raised concerns among the organization's 1,580 members regarding the exclusion of these crucial degrees.
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Society of Trauma Nurses Urges Education Department to Classify Post-Baccalaureate Nursing as Professional Degrees to Bridge Gaps in Trauma and Critical Care Services
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Society of Trauma Nurses submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing education in the definition of "professional degree" programs for federal student loan purposes. In their correspondence, STN highlighted the importance of this designation to address significant gaps in trauma and critical care services available to communities across the United States.
According to STN, only about 24 perce more
South Carolina Nurses Association Pushes for Post-Baccalaureate Nursing Programs to Gain Professional Degree Status Under OBBBA Student Loan Reforms
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The South Carolina Nurses Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for post-baccalaureate nursing programs to be classified as "professional" degrees under new federal student loan provisions. The request comes as part of the agency's implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA or H.R. 1), a measure aimed at improving access to higher education funding across the United States.
In its letter, SCNA highlig more
South College Raises Concerns Over Proposed Rulemaking By U.S. Department of Education
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Bradley Adams, Chief Operating Officer for South College, Knoxville, Tennessee, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, addressing critical issues raised by the agency's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking concerning Title IV programs. The college, which has a history of serving over 20,000 students and preparing graduates for professional fields, expressed concerns about the proposed definition of "professional programs" and the accelerated im more
South Dakota Academy of PAs Warns Education Department That Proposed Loan Caps Could Undermine Rural Healthcare Access
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The South Dakota Academy of PAs has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education voicing their concerns regarding proposed rules affecting graduate student loan borrowing caps. The organization stresses that limitations on access to federal loans could have detrimental effects on the physician assistant workforce in South Dakota, particularly in rural areas that struggle with persistent healthcare access challenges.
The Academy board of directors, more
Support Urged for Inclusion of Athletic Training as Professional Degree Program
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The University of South Florida has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of athletic training within the regulatory definition of a professional degree program. The institution argues that the current proposal could lead to unintended consequences detrimental to athletic training education, workforce development, and the communities served by certified athletic trainers.
Athletic training is recognized as a vit more
Texas Association of Nurse Anesthetists Urges Inclusion of CRNAs in Definition of Professional Degree
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The Texas Association of Nurse Anesthetists has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the agency to include nurse anesthesia degrees in the definition of professional degrees in its proposed rule. This appeal highlights the vital role that Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) play in healthcare, particularly in underserved areas, and underscores the impact of this definition on the future workforce in anesthesia care.
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Texas Social Worker Warns RISE Rule Could Undermine Critical Public Services, Urges Education Department to Revise Proposed Regulations
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Elizabeth Reed, a licensed clinical social worker from Texas, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing serious concerns over the agency's proposed rule "Reimagining and Improving Student Education" (ID ED-2025-OPE-0944-0001). Reed's feedback highlights significant issues with the language and structure of the proposed regulations, which she argues could undermine essential public services delivered by social workers.
In her let more
Third Way Encourages U.S. Department of Education to Implement New Loan Limits and Reforms
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Third Way has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education in response to the notice of proposed rulemaking that emerged from the Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) sessions. The organization expressed gratitude for the focus on legislative changes to Title IV of the Higher Education Act, as outlined in H.R. 1, stating that these efforts could address longstanding issues within federal student loan programs and improve student and t more
UIC School of Public Health Calls for Inclusion of Public Health Degrees in Federal Definition
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of public health degrees in the definition of "professional degree programs" under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The institution, renowned for being the only fully accredited school of public health in Illinois for 55 years, emphasizes the critical role that trained professionals play in safeguarding community h more
University of Cincinnati Counseling Professor Warns Education Department That Proposed Loan Caps Could Harm Mental Health Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- George Richardson, a Professor of Counseling at the University of Cincinnati, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding proposed rules that would limit federal student loans for graduate students. This initiative aims to impose borrowing caps that could have profound implications for counselor education programs and the broader mental health workforce.
The letter emphasizes that federal loans are critical for students pursuing degree more
University Of Denver Raises Concerns About Definition Of Professional Degrees In Education Proposal
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The University of Denver has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing serious concerns regarding the agency's proposed definition of "professional" degree programs. The letter highlights potential implications for the social work profession, particularly how it may mischaracterize the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree and its critical role in addressing community health needs.
DU's Graduate School of Social Work is particularly ala more
University of Miami Athletic Training Coordinator Urges Education Department to Classify Athletic Training as Professional Degree to Safeguard Enrollment and Financial Aid
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Taylor Wilmoth, a Lecturer and the Coordinator of Clinical Education in the University of Miami Athletic Training Program has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education requesting the inclusion of athletic training within the definition of a "professional degree program." This appeal highlights the severe implications that a reduction in federal graduate loan caps could have on student enrollment and financial stability for those pursuing careers more
University of Michigan Public Health School Advocates for Graduate Loan Support
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The University of Michigan School of Public Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, responding to a notice of proposed rulemaking aimed at reforming the Direct Loan Program. In their correspondence, officials at the School expressed concerns regarding the potential implications of the proposed changes on the nation's public health workforce and student support systems.
The letter underscores the significant role of financial aid i more
University of Rochester Professor Emerita Opposes Education Department Rule Redefining Professional Status of Educators
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Nancy Ares, professor emerita from the Warner School of Education at the University of Rochester, New York, issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing strong opposition to a proposed rule that could redefine the professional status of educators. The letter critiques the implications of the rule, "Reimagining and Improving Student Education," highlighting the serious ramifications for teacher preparation and student financial assistance.
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University Of Texas System Advocates For Refinements In Student Loan Rule
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The University of Texas System has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Postsecondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education addressing concerns regarding the proposed rule aimed at implementing federal student loan program changes under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The UT System, which produces over 68,000 graduates yearly, emphasizes its commitment to reducing student debt while supporting the educational needs of Texas students.
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USC Graduate Student Urges Education Department to Classify Nutrition and Dietetics Programs as Professional Degrees to Support Future RDNs
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Angelica Velasco, who is seeking a Master of Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of Nutrition and Dietetics graduate programs in the department's definition of a "professional degree program." The request stems from concerns regarding the financial implications for future students pursuing careers as Registered Dietit more
USCCB Urges Prohibition on Pediatric Sex-Rejecting Procedures in Public Comment Letter
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expressing support for a proposed rule that seeks to prohibit pediatric "sex-rejecting procedures" (SRPs) in hospitals participating in Medicare and Medicaid. The letter outlines the organization's commitment to protecting the dignity of children, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of moral and spiritual implications alongside potential more
VCU PhD Candidate Warns Education Department That RISE Loan Limits Could Undermine Social Work and Nursing Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Matthew R. Morgan, a PhD Candidate in Hospice and Medical Social Work at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education warning that proposed regulations under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) initiative could severely undermine the healthcare workforce in social work and nursing. The letter comes from a health professional and PhD candidate who details the implications of the pr more
Vertical Aviation International Urges FAA to Reconsider Permanent Closure of Vital Indianapolis Downtown Heliport
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- Vertical Aviation International, a trade association representing the vertical flight industry, has submitted a public comment letter urging the Federal Aviation Administration to reconsider its decision to permanently close the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport. The heliport, located in Indiana's capital city, is regarded as a vital aviation asset that supports emergency services, business aviation, and the overall growth of the vertical flight sector.
VAI cited its extensi more
We Work For Health Urges Withdrawal of GLOBE Model Proposal
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- We Work for Health, a coalition representing diverse stakeholders in the biopharmaceutical sector, has submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services urging the agency to reject the proposed Global Benchmark for Efficient Drug Pricing (GLOBE) model for Medicare Part B. The organization argues that the model is fundamentally flawed and poses significant threats to American life sciences innovation, workforce stability, and patient access t more
WNF Advocates for Recognition of Naturopathic Medicine as Professional Degree
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The World Naturopathic Federation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing strong support for the recognition of naturopathic medicine as a professional degree. The letter, which was issued in response to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Reimagining and Improving Student Education, emphasizes the rigor and importance of naturopathic medical education in the United States.
Established in 2014, the WNF serves as the global repre more
Federal Register Notices Tipoffs from TNS
Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement Issues Information Collection Notice on Application for Permit to Modify & Supporting Documentation
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (TNSinfo) -- The U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement issued the following information collection:
Title of Collection: "Application for Permit to Modify (APM) and Supporting Documentation." (See 30 CFR 250.465.)
OMB Control Number: 1014-0026.
Form Number: BSEE-0124.
Type of Review: Extension of a currently approved collection.
Respondents/Affected Public: Potential respondents include Federal OCS oil, gas, and sulfur lessees and more
USDA Issues Information Collection Notice on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Reporting of Lottery & Gambling, & Resource Verification
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (TNSinfo) -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued the following information collection:
Title: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Reporting of Lottery and Gambling, and Resource Verification.
OMB Control Number: 0584-0621.
Summary of Collection: In accordance with section 4009 of the Agricultural Act of 2014, households in which members receive substantial lottery and gambling winnings are ineligible for SNAP until they meet allowable financial resources and i more