22nd Century Management Launches Channel Partner Program With Fully Operational AI Digital Workforce Suite
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, March 4 -- The Business Technology Association issued the following news:
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22nd Century Management Launches Channel Partner Program With Fully Operational AI Digital Workforce Suite
22nd Century Management Inc. has announced that its channel partner program is open and accepting office technology dealers nationwide. Unlike platforms that launch with a single product and a road map of promises, 22nd Century Management is bringing all six agents in its Digital Workfo more
Accenture to Announce Second-Quarter Fiscal 2026 Results
NEW YORK, March 4 -- Accenture, a global professional services company, presented the following news release on March 3, 2026:
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Accenture to Announce Second-Quarter Fiscal 2026 Results
Accenture (NYSE: ACN) will host a conference call at 8:00 a.m. EDT on Thursday, March 19, 2026, to discuss its second-quarter fiscal 2026 financial results. An earnings news release will be issued before the call.
To participate in the teleconference, please dial +1 (877) 883-0383 [+1 (412) 317-6061 outsi more
Ariz. House Passes Rep. Wilmeth's HCR 2005 to Set April 30 Adjournment Deadline
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 4 -- The Arizona House Republicans issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:
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House Passes Rep. Wilmeth's HCR 2005 to Set April 30 Adjournment Deadline
The Arizona House of Representatives on Monday passed House Concurrent Resolution 2005, sponsored by State Representative Justin Wilmeth, by a bipartisan vote of 42 to 14.
HCR 2005 proposes a constitutional requirement that the Legislature adjourn its regular session no later than April 30 each year. The more
Ariz. Senate Republicans Push Commonsense AI Labeling to Stop Deepfakes From Fooling Voters, Harming Kids, Scamming Arizonans
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 4 -- The Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:
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Senate Republicans Push Commonsense AI Labeling to Stop Deepfakes from Fooling Voters, Harming Kids, Scamming Arizonans
Senate Republicans are taking a forward-looking approach to emerging technology by advancing legislation to address AI-generated deepfakes and protect the public from digital deception. As manipulated images, audio, and video become more convincin more
ASI Launches ESP+ Upgrade Featuring Smarter Search and Streamlined Selling Tools
TREVOSE, Pennsylvania, March 4 -- The Advertising Specialty Institute issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:
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ASI Launches ESP+ Upgrade Featuring Smarter Search and Streamlined Selling Tools
New ESP+ features reduce clicks, improve workflows and simplify product discovery
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The Advertising Specialty Institute(R) (ASI), the premier technology, marketing and information provider in the $27.7 billion promotional products industry, today announced a powerful ESP+(R) upgrade de more
B2B Technology Market Forecast to Grow 3% in 2026 Following Positive Close to 2025, Reports Circana
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 4 (TNSxrep) -- Circana, a company that says it is a leading advisor on the complexity of consumer behavior, issued the following news release:
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B2B Technology Market Forecast to Grow 3% in 2026 Following Positive Close to 2025, Reports Circana
We're entering 2026 with better macro stability and incentives that support technology investment. Higher average selling prices and more premium product mix will bolster revenue growth from enterprise, mid-size, and small more
Brown University Researchers Launch AI Legislation Tracking and Analysis Portal
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, March 4 -- Brown University posted the following news:
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Brown University researchers launch AI legislation tracking and analysis portal
As a tool for researchers, lawmakers, journalists and the public, the CNTR AISLE Portal provides analysis of state- and federal-level AI bills pending across the U.S.
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As the federal government and state legislatures across the nation grapple with how to regulate rapidly evolving AI technologies, a team of Brown University re more
Cantwell, Moran Introduce Bill to Boost AI Education
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Washington, ranking member of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, issued the following news release:
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Cantwell, Moran Introduce Bill to Boost AI Education
Bill would create student scholarships, fellowships for professional development, AI guidance for K-12 teachers & new AI education hubs at community colleges
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U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Tr more
Capitol Technology University: Introducing Our Commencement 2026 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kam Ghaffarian
LAUREL, Maryland, March 4 -- Capitol Technology University issued the following news:
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Introducing our Commencement 2026 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kam Ghaffarian
Founder and Executive Chairman of Axiom Space, Intuitive Machines, X-energy and Quantum Space, and Capitol Technology University Alumnus
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Dr. Kamal (Kam) S. Ghaffarian is a visionary entrepreneur and engineer with a passion to advance humanity and expand human knowledge. He is a two-time Capitol Technology University alumnus, earn more
Chapman's Momentum Continues at State of the University Event
ORANGE, California, March 4 -- Chapman University issued the following news:
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Chapman's Momentum Continues at State of the University Event
Historic announcements take center stage at President Parlow's first annual address.
Matt Watson
In a sign of things to come for Chapman University, President Matt Parlow opened his first State of the University address by announcing a $10 million gift signed the night before the event - one of several major gifts and milestones celebrated at the M more
Crexendo Completes Highly Accretive Acquisition of Estech Systems
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, March 4 -- The Business Technology Association issued the following news:
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Crexendo Completes Highly Accretive Acquisition of Estech Systems
Crexendo Inc. has announced it has completed the acquisition of Estech Systems LLC (ESI), a provider of cloud communication solutions and one of Crexendo's longest-tenured NetSapiens platform licensees. The transaction represents a transformative step in Crexendo's growth strategy and significantly strengthens its position in more
Elder Cook Counsels BYU Students to Follow the Prophets to Navigate the World of AI
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 4 -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued the following news release:
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Elder Cook Counsels BYU Students to Follow the Prophets to Navigate the World of AI
The Apostle teaches that the restored gospel "will be even more important in the emerging 'Artificial Intelligence Age'"
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Elder Quentin L. Cook challenged Brigham Young University students on Tuesday to increase their spirituality to better navigate the world of artificial intelligence.
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Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Water Crisis Is Real
DETROIT, Michigan, March 4 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on March 3, 2026, by Marvelous Spiral Studios CEO Stephen Weese. He is also a computer professor and consultant in computer science, IT and AI.
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The Water Crisis Is Real
But AI is not to blame.
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Recently there have been a lot of memes and social media posts going around that claim that AI (because of its cooling requirements) is using up all of our water. Suggesting that, in fact, the more
GitLab Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results; Board of Directors Authorizes $400 Million for Share Repurchase Program
SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 4 -- GitLab, an AI-powered development, security and operations platform for software innovation, issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:
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GitLab Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Results; Board of Directors Authorizes $400 million for Share Repurchase Program
GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter fiscal year of 202 more
Global Security Spend to Exceed $300 Billion in 2026 as the Adoption of AI-Driven Security Platforms Gains Momentum
NEEDHAM, Massachusetts, March 4 -- International Data Corp., a provider of market intelligence and advisory services, issued the following news release:
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Global Security Spend to Exceed $300 Billion in 2026 as the Adoption of AI-Driven Security Platforms Gains Momentum
BOSTON - Global security spending is projected to reach $308 billion in 2026 and $430 billion by 2029, according to the latest forecast from the International Data Corporation's (IDC) Worldwide Security Spending Guide. Th more
GreatAmerica & CEO Juice Announce Enhanced Integration for Office Technology Dealers
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, March 4 -- The Business Technology Association issued the following news:
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GreatAmerica & CEO Juice Announce Enhanced Integration for Office Technology Dealers
GreatAmerica, in collaboration with CEO Juice, has announced the deployment of new enhancements to its existing integration for office technology dealers using e-automate. These updates further automate contract setup, reduce manual work and deliver real-time insights with AI-powered dashboards, making it ev more
IDB Projects Latin America and Caribbean to Grow 2.1% in 2026, Amid Global Uncertainty and Persistent Challenges
WASHINGTON, March 4 (TNSrep) -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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IDB Projects Latin America and Caribbean to Grow 2.1% in 2026, Amid Global Uncertainty and Persistent Challenges
Latin American and Caribbean economies are projected to grow by an average of 2.1% in 2026, broadly in line with its long-run average, according to the Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) new macroeconomic report. The analysis underscores the resilience of the region's e more
Keysight and MediaTek Advance AI Driven Uplink Optimization and Model Life Cycle Management for Radio Access Networks
SANTA ROSA, California, March 4 -- Keysight Technologies, a global electronic measurement technology and market solutions provider, issued the following news release:
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Keysight and MediaTek Advance AI Driven Uplink Optimization and Model Life Cycle Management for Radio Access Networks
Working prototype shows how artificial intelligence-radio access network techniques can adapt to site conditions and improve uplink performance at scale
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Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) and Medi more
Keysight and Qualcomm Advance RF Digital Twins to Scale Massive MIMO and AI-Native 6G Research
SANTA ROSA, California, March 4 -- Keysight Technologies, a global electronic measurement technology and market solutions provider, issued the following news release:
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Keysight and Qualcomm Advance RF Digital Twins to Scale Massive MIMO and AI-Native 6G Research
Collaboration links digital twins with real-world measurements to reduce risk and speed development for 5G-advanced and emerging 6G networks
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Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) collaborated with Qualcomm Technologies, I more
Keysight and Samsung Demonstrate End-To-End AI-RAN Validation Workflow With NVIDIA
SANTA ROSA, California, March 4 -- Keysight Technologies, a global electronic measurement technology and market solutions provider, issued the following news release:
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Keysight and Samsung Demonstrate End-to-End AI-RAN Validation Workflow with NVIDIA
Joint demonstration at MWC 2026 streamlines data collection, artificial intelligence and machine learning training, and benchmarking for AI-driven radio access network modules
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Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) and Samsung Electro more
Lockheed Martin to Support Japan's Next-Generation Defense Communications Satellite With Anti-Jamming Capability
BETHESDA, Maryland, March 4 [Category: BizAerospace] -- Lockheed Martin posted the following news release:
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Lockheed Martin to Support Japan's Next-Generation Defense Communications Satellite with Anti-Jamming Capability
DENVER - Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT), developer of space-based national security solutions, will provide a robust anti-jamming payload for Japan's Next-Generation Defense Satellite Communication System which was awarded to Mitsubishi Electric by the Japan Ministry of Defe more
Mark This! Episode 42: Nourishing Students
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 4 -- ARAMARK, a provider of food, facilities, refreshments, hospitality and supply chain services, issued the following news release:
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Mark This! Episode 42: Nourishing Students
Aramark Student Nutrition leaders Brisbane Vaillancourt and Beth Ann Engelland discuss how their teams support K-12 students by delivering nutritious, regulation ready meals and engaging nutrition education. They highlight the company's integrated network of dietitians, chefs, an more
MetLife, Unum Group, Wells Fargo, AWS, and Cognizant to Keynote at PegaWorld 2026
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 4 -- Pegasystems, a software company empowering digital transformation, issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:
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MetLife, Unum Group, Wells Fargo, AWS, and Cognizant to Keynote at PegaWorld 2026
Industry leaders will showcase how Pega AI is powering legacy modernization for real-world business impact
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Pegasystems Inc. (NASDAQ: PEGA), The Enterprise Transformation CompanyTM, today announced keynote speakers for PegaWorld 2026, Pega's annual c more
Oregon Health & Science University Raises Concerns over Proposed Deregulatory Actions Impacting Patient Safety
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services regarding the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: ASTP/ONC Deregulatory Actions to Unleash Prosperity (HTI-5) proposed rule. The organization expresses support for innovation in health technology but emphasizes the necessity of maintaining trust and safety as the foundation for sustainable advancement.
OHSU's letter outlines more
Penn State-Lehigh Valley: Faculty and Students Showcase AI Innovation at National Conference
CENTER VALLEY, Pennsylvania, March 4 -- Pennsylvania State University Lehigh Valley campus issued the following news:
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Faculty and students showcase AI innovation at national conference
Jeffrey Stone and Rifat Sabbir Mansur lead Penn State Lehigh Valley students in presenting research at a national conference, highlighting undergraduate innovation and the University's AI-driven mission
By Ryan Abramson
CENTER VALLEY, Pa. -- Undergraduate research took center stage for Penn State Lehigh more
Polling Shows Public Backs New NHS App Functions, But Many Remain Cautious About AI
LONDON, England, March 4 -- The Health Foundation issued the following news release:
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New polling shows public backs new NHS App functions, but many remain cautious about AI
New polling from the Health Foundation's third annual health tech tracker survey shows that while the public backs most of the proposed new functions for the NHS App, many remain cautious around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care.
With the government's 10-Year Health Plan signalling major ambitio more
Rutgers University: Jazz Artist Stefon Harris Invents Music App That Programs the Unpredictable
NEWARK, New Jersey, March 4 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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Jazz Artist Stefon Harris Invents Music App that Programs the Unpredictable
By Carrie Stetler
After 13 years of research, internationally acclaimed jazz artist Stefon Harris did something no one's done before: create an app that makes music as unpredictable as a jazz solo.
Harris, a Rutgers-Newark professor of music, invented Harmony Cloud, an AI-powered software platform he developed to help musicians practi more
Sabre Unveils Once-In-A-Generation Company Rebuild and Its AI-First Platform at ITB Berlin 2026
SOUTHLAKE, Texas, March 4 -- Sabre, a travel technology company, issued the following news release:
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Sabre unveils once-in-a-generation company rebuild and its AI-first platform at ITB Berlin 2026
With its unified, AI-native cloud-based architecture, Sabre enters the agentic era with intelligent retailing, autonomous workflows, and enterprise-grade governance at scale.
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BERLIN -- At ITB Berlin 2026, Sabre (NASDAQ: SABR) unveiled the culmination of a multiyear, once-in-a-generation reb more
Saint Leo University Partners With IBM to Embed Digital Fluency Across All Majors
SAINT LEO, Florida, March 4 -- Saint Leo University issued the following news:
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Saint Leo University Partners with IBM to Embed Digital Fluency Across All Majors
Initiative launches fall 2026 as part of university's strategic effort to align classroom learning with workforce needs
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Saint Leo University is partnering with IBM to integrate digital fluency and AI-driven competencies into every major, giving students a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving workforce. The comprehensive in more
Sedgwick Launches New Future-Ready Property Claims Report
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, March 4 (TNSrep) -- Sedgwick, a provider of technology-enabled risk and benefit solutions, issued the following news release:
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Sedgwick launches new future-ready property claims report
Sedgwick, the world's leading risk and claims administration partner, has launched a new report focused on future-ready property claims: leveraging technology and AI for strategic advantage. The report is designed to guide property carriers as AI adoption accelerates across claims, and more
SurplusGLOBAL Builds on SEMICON KOREA 2026 Success, Upgrades SemiMarket for Harvest Parts Discovery and Bulk Sourcing
MILPITAS, California, March 4 [Category: Electronic Products] -- SEMI, an association serving the manufacturing supply chain for the electronics industry, posted the following news release:
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SurplusGLOBAL Builds on SEMICON KOREA 2026 Success, Upgrades SemiMarket for Harvest Parts Discovery and Bulk Sourcing
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SurplusGLOBAL has rolled out a set of upgrades to SemiMarket ( www.SemiMarket.com ), its online marketplace for legacy semiconductor equipment and parts, aimed at making inventory more
Texas A&M University College of Engineering: Tool to Track Texas Power Outages and Aid in Disaster Response
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, March 4 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:
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A tool to track Texas power outages and aid in disaster response
The Institute for a Disaster Resilient Texas has developed a tool to monitor power outages in near real-time, benefiting emergency responders and civilians.
By Alyssa Schaechinger, Texas A&M Engineering
Texas is known nationwide for its grueling hot summers. However, hurricanes and occasional winter weather can more
Transformative Gift Propels UC Davis' Leadership in Ag Tech
DAVIS, California, March 4 -- The University of California Davis issued the following news:
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Transformative Gift Propels UC Davis' Leadership in Ag Tech
Caterpillar Founder Grandson's Gift Honors Family Roots in Innovation
By Clementine Sicard
The University of California, Davis, has received a gift of more than $25 million that will transform the advancement of agricultural technology and innovation for generations to come, made possible by a bequest from late philanthropist and local more
UNC Charlotte Honors Four Alumni Whose Leadership is Shaping Communities and Industries
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, March 4 -- The University of North Carolina Charlotte campus issued the following news release:
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UNC Charlotte honors four alumni whose leadership is shaping communities and industries
The UNC Charlotte Alumni Association honored four exceptional graduates whose leadership, innovation and service are shaping industries and strengthening communities across the region and beyond. During the 2026 Alumni Awards ceremony on Friday, Feb. 27, in the Popp Martin Studen more
University of Northern Iowa Launches Curriculum on Artificial Intelligence
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa, March 4 -- The University of Northern Iowa issued the following news release:
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University of Northern Iowa launches curriculum on artificial intelligence
The University of Northern Iowa is launching new academic programs designed to prepare students for careers in one of the fastest-growing and most transformative areas of today's workforce, artificial intelligence.
In the Wilson College of Business, a new Artificial Intelligence major responds to growing workforce de more
University of Pennsylvania Highlights Barriers to AI Adoption in Clinical Care
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The University of Pennsylvania Department of Neurosurgery, Philadelphia, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services addressing barriers to the adoption and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. The letter outlines the challenges faced by innovators in bringing AI solutions to clinical settings and proposes regulatory changes to facilitate integration.
The primary challenge identified by the Penn team is the disco more
UNLV Newsmakers 2026: February
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, March 4 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news:
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UNLV Newsmakers 2026: February
Some of the hottest headlines featuring UNLV faculty, staff, and students.
Author: John Domol
The groundhog saw its shadow this February, calling for a heck of a lot more than six additional weeks of academic excellence. We don't make the rules (sorry).
Can being labeled as an "easy" child have an impact on your adult life? What are the best ways to attra more
USPOULTRY's 2026 Workforce Success and Engagement Conference to Deliver Practical Strategies for Today's Employers
TUCKER, Georgia, March 4 -- The U.S. Poultry and Egg Association (USPOULTRY) issued the following news release:
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USPOULTRY's 2026 Workforce Success and Engagement Conference to Deliver Practical Strategies for Today's Employers
The 2026 U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY) Workforce Success and Engagement Conference will bring together industry leaders, legal experts and workforce strategists for an immersive program designed to help employers navigate today's evolving workplace la more
UT Venture Studio Accelerates Market-Ready Startups To Treat Patients Using Digital Twins
AUSTIN, Texas, March 4 -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
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New UT Venture Studio Accelerates Market-Ready Startups To Treat Patients Using Digital Twins
The studio builds startups from research, starting with medical digital twins, by addressing real-world needs with ventures that benefit society, the economy, and future industries.
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Discovery to Impact at The University of Texas at Austin has launched a venture studio aimed at building startups from the gro more
Vanderbilt Program Teaches U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Leaders How to Lead Strategically With AI
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, March 4 -- Vanderbilt University School of Engineering issued the following news:
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Vanderbilt program teaches U.S. Army Corps of Engineers leaders how to lead strategically with AI
Leaders from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently gathered at Vanderbilt University to learn how to effectively apply artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies to enhance their daily operations.
The sessions held Feb. 24-26 were part of the School of Engineering's Stra more
Weill Cornell Medicine Selected for Prostate Cancer Foundation Challenge Award
NEW YORK, March 4 -- Cornell University - Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences issued the following news:
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Weill Cornell Medicine Selected for Prostate Cancer Foundation Challenge Award
Dr. Ekta Khurana, an associate professor of systems and computational biomedicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, has received a two-year, $1 million Challenge Award from the Prostate Cancer Foundation to work with researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center more
WellSpan Health York Cancer Center Urges Education Department to Recognize Master of Social Work as Professional Degree
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- WellSpan Health York Cancer Center submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to recognize the Master of Social Work degree as a professional degree under a proposed rule governing federal student loan eligibility.
The organization emphasized that such a restriction would impede the ability of future social workers to acquire the necessary training to address pressing societal issues. The letter highlighted critical challenges facing t more
Adaptive Navigation Using Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Task Performance in Autonomous Roaming Robotic Devices
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, Armonk, New York has been assigned a patent (No. US 12564964 B2, initially filed Oct. 18, 2021) developed by five inventors Jenny S. Li, Franklinton, North Carolina; Nirmit V Desai, Yorktown Heights, New York; Dhiraj Joshi, Edison, New Jersey; Raghu Ramaswamy, Bangalore, India; and Satish Rajani, Dewas, India, for "Adaptive navigation using artificial intelligence for enhancing task performance in autonomous roaming r more
AGE Fisher Family Foundation commits $10M to establish engineering innovation and entrepreneurship center
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 3 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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AGE Fisher Family Foundation commits $10M to establish engineering innovation and entrepreneurship center
Purdue University has received a $10 million commitment from the AGE Fisher Family Foundation to establish an innovation and entrepreneurship center within the College of Engineering. The foundation was created by longtime donors Jeff (BS electrical engineering '80) and Edie (BS retail managemen more
AI Enabled Selective Raman Spectrometry Using Microscopy for Diagnosis and Analysis of Biological Samples
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, New Delhi, India has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566323 B2, initially filed July 7, 2021) developed by three inventors Ashutosh Patra, Koraput, India; Praveen Kumar, Madhepura, India; and Tushar Sehgal, New Delhi, India, for "AI enabled selective raman spectrometry using microscopy for diagnosis and analysis of biological samples." more
Alum working at medtech startup finds fulfillment at the forefront of innovation
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, March 3 -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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Alum working at medtech startup finds fulfillment at the forefront of innovation
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When opportunity presents itself, take it.
That mantra is what led Uros Djokovic '25MSHIAI to join the Serbia-based medtech startup BabyFM after graduating from Bryant's Master of Science in Healthcare Informatics and AI program.
"I just loved the idea they had and decided to drop everything else," says Djokovic, the co more
Apple debuts M5 Pro and M5 Max to supercharge the most demanding pro workflows
CUPERTINO, California, March 3 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Apple, a provider of consumer electronics, computer software and online services, posted the following news:
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Apple debuts M5 Pro and M5 Max to supercharge the most demanding pro workflows
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CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today announced M5 Pro and M5 Max, the world's most advanced chips for pro laptops, powering the new MacBook Pro. The chips are built using a new Apple-designed Fusion Architecture. This innovative desig more
Apple introduces MacBook Pro with all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max, delivering breakthrough pro performance and next-level on-device AI
CUPERTINO, California, March 3 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Apple, a provider of consumer electronics, computer software and online services, posted the following news:
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Apple introduces MacBook Pro with all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max, delivering breakthrough pro performance and next-level on-device AI
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CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today announced the latest 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro with the all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max, bringing game-changing performance and AI capabilities to the more
Apple introduces the new MacBook Air with M5
CUPERTINO, California, March 3 [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 MacBook Air with M5
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CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today announced the new MacBook Air with M5, bringing exceptional performance and expanded AI capabilities to the world's most popular laptop. M5 features a faster CPU and next-generation GPU with a Neural Accelerator in each core, enabl more
Applications open for Lady Mireille and Sir Dennis Gillings Global Public Health Fellowship in Paris
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, March 3 -- The University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health posted the following news:
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Applications open for Lady Mireille and Sir Dennis Gillings Global Public Health Fellowship in Paris
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The Pasteur Foundation U.S. and the Institut Pasteur have announced a call for applications for the 2026 cohort of the Lady Mireille and Sir Dennis Gillings Global Public Health Fellowship, a prestigious, two-year, Paris-based postdoctoral program more
Are mental health apps like doctors, yogis, drugs or supplements?
ITHACA, New York, March 3 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Are mental health apps like doctors, yogis, drugs or supplements?
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Millions of people are using ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools for therapy, but with little government regulation, there's no guarantee these apps are helping - or that they won't cause harm.
Cornell researchers are recommending new guidelines for developing safe and responsible large language model (LLM)-based mental well-bein more
Artificial Intelligence Agents to Automate Multimodal Interface Task Workflows
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- ANTHROPIC, PBC, San Francisco, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566913 B2, initially filed Oct. 8, 2024) developed by twenty-one inventors Rohan Bavishi, San Francisco, California; Lina Lukyantseva, San Francisco, California; Shaya Zarkesh, San Francisco, California; David Luan, San Francisco, California; Basil Safwat, San Francisco, California; Amelia Wattenberger, San Francisco, California; Kadhir Manickam, San Francisco, California; Inigo Beitia more
Artificial Intelligence Device and Smart Home Cooking System Including Artificial Intelligence Device
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- LG ELECTRONICS INC., Seoul, South Korea has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566810 B2, initially filed Feb. 7, 2022) developed by four inventors Eunsuk Kim, Seoul, South Korea; Hoyoung Choi, Seoul, South Korea; Taejung Kwon, Seoul, South Korea; and Taegu Kang, Seoul, South Korea, for "Artificial intelligence device and smart home cooking system including artificial intelligence device." more
Artificial Intelligence Smoothed Object Detection and Tracking in Video
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- SHOPIFY INC., Ottawa, Canada has been assigned a patent (No. US 12567169 B2, initially filed Sept. 14, 2023) developed by six inventors Neil Leonard Padgett, Toronto, Canada; Russ Maschmeyer, Berkeley, California; Eric Andrew Florenzano, San Francisco, California; Brennan Letkeman, Calgary, Canada; James Lepp, Ottawa, Canada; and Diego Macario Bello, Montreal, Canada, for "Artificial intelligence smoothed object detection and tracking in video." more
As NASA Reauthorization Act advances to House, Rice experts available to discuss space science, engineering and workforce development
HOUSTON, Texas, March 3 -- Rice University posted the following news release:
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As NASA Reauthorization Act advances to House, Rice experts available to discuss space science, engineering and workforce development
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The NASA Reauthorization Act of 2026, sponsored by Texas Rep. Brian Babin (R-Woodville), moves tomorrow to consideration by the full U.S. House of Representatives following unanimous approval by the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.
The bill reaffirms bipart more
Astronaut, Olympian, AI Pioneer and MacArthur Prize Winner Among Those Named to Society for Science List of Notable Alumni
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Society for Science, an organization that promotes the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement, issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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An Astronaut, Olympian, AI Pioneer and MacArthur Prize Winner Among Those Named to Society for Science List of Notable Alumni
Today, Society for Science added 10 inspiring alumni to our "Notable Alumni" list, which highlights alumni of our Science Talent Search (ST more
AT&T and AWS Collaborate on Resilient, Scalable Last Mile Connectivity for Business-Grade AI Workloads
SEATTLE, Washington, March 3 [Category: BizConsumer Services] -- Amazon issued the following news:
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AT&T and AWS Collaborate on Resilient, Scalable Last Mile Connectivity for Business-Grade AI Workloads
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Key Takeaways:
* AT&T and Amazon Web Services are working together to extend 5G and fiber connectivity from business customers and locations directly into AWS environments, creating secure, resilient and reliable premises-to-cloud architectures for AI workloads.
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Automated Analyzer
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- HITACHI HIGH-TECH CORPORATION, Tokyo, Japan has been assigned a design patent (No. US D1115572 S1, initially filed Aug. 30, 2024) developed by six inventors Daichi Furukawa, Tokyo, Japan; Ai Masuda, Tokyo, Japan; Shotaro Sagawa, Tokyo, Japan; Yoichiro Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan; Masafumi Miyake, Tokyo, Japan; and Takushi Miyakawa, Tokyo, Japan, for "Automated analyzer." more
Automated Analyzer
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- HITACHI HIGH-TECH CORPORATION, Tokyo, Japan has been assigned a design patent (No. US D1115573 S1, initially filed Aug. 30, 2024) developed by four inventors Daichi Furukawa, Tokyo, Japan; Ai Masuda, Tokyo, Japan; Shotaro Sagawa, Tokyo, Japan; and Yoichiro Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan, for "Automated analyzer." more
Automated Vehicle Repair Estimation by Aggregate Ensembling of Multiple Artificial Intelligence Functions Design Patent Issued
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- MITCHELL INTERNATIONAL, INC., San Diego, California has been assigned a patent (No. US RE050810 E1, initially filed Aug. 3, 2023) developed by five inventors Abhijeet Gulati, San Diego, California; Olivier Baudoux, San Diego, California; Sathish Venkatesan, San Diego, California; GeengYee Chong, San Diego, California; and Dune Pagaduan, San Diego, California, for "Automated vehicle repair estimation by aggregate ensembling of multiple artificial intelligence fun more
Avoiding Failed Transactions With Artificial-Intelligence Based Monitoring
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- TRUIST BANK, Charlotte, North Carolina has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566684 B2, initially filed July 19, 2023) developed by Sunitha Sounderrajan, Charlotte, North Carolina, for "Avoiding failed transactions with artificial-intelligence based monitoring." more
Awards, endowments from 4 unique colleges honored at faculty excellence celebration
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 3 -- Clemson University posted the following news:
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Awards, endowments from 4 unique colleges honored at faculty excellence celebration
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Seven Clemson University faculty were honored at a Faculty Excellence Celebration Dinner on Thursday, February 27, at the Clyde V. Madren Center. Hosted jointly by the Clemson University Foundation and the Office of the Provost, the celebration underscored the transformative impact that endowed chairs and awarded faculty more
Barbecue Thermometer Set
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- SHENZHEN HONGKANG INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., Shenzhen, China has been assigned a design patent (No. US D1115558 S1, initially filed Aug. 4, 2024) developed by Qilong Ai, Shenzhen, China, and Jieyuan Tan, Shenzhen, China, for "Barbecue thermometer set." more
MOUNT PROSPECT, Illinois, March 3 [Category: Business] -- The National Sporting Goods Association posted the following news:
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Big-Time Speakers, Impactful Sessions Highlight "Building What's Next" at NSGA 2026 Leadership Conference
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Contact: Marty Maciaszek, NSGA Director of Communications
mmaciaszek@nsga.org
(847) 296-NSGA (6742), ext. 1260
DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS (March 3, 2026) - Johnny Bench and Christine Brennan will help cover all the bases for members of the sporting goo more
Bright Star Solutions Urges HHS to Align Governance and Incentives to Accelerate Clinical AI Adoption
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Bright Star Solutions LLC submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services outlining recommendations to accelerate the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence in clinical care. The company emphasized governance clarity, security architecture and economic alignment as central to scaling AI in health care settings.
Bright Star identifies several challenges hindering AI adoption in clinical environments, including fragmented data more
Building a Sustainable Future in New Mexico
REDWOOD SHORES, California, March 3 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Oracle, a developer of hardware and software products, posted the following news release:
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Building a Sustainable Future in New Mexico
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This week, Oracle submitted a letter to the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) in support of air permit approval for the Dona Ana County East and West Microgrids tied to Project Jupiter, our planned AI data center campus in southern New Mexico.
If approved, the permits wi more
Cardiology Fellow Urges HHS to Create Clear Path for Clinical Reasoning AI
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Sam Alsabti, a cardiology fellow at Corewell Health and founder of the AI-powered clinical reasoning platform Prosivo, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology regarding the Health Sector AI initiative. Alsabti argued that gaps in clinical reasoning represent a major driver of unnecessary healthcare spending and a high-impact opportunity for artificial intellig more
CCIA Testifies on Maryland Dynamic Pricing, AI Chatbot Bills
WASHINGTON, March 3 [Category: Computer Technology] -- The Computer and Communications Industry Association issued the following news release:
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CCIA Testifies on Maryland Dynamic Pricing, AI Chatbot Bills
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Annapolis, Md. - Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify Tuesday on six different bills before the Maryland House, including several on AI, chatbots, and pricing algorithms.
CCIA supports the goal of addressing unfair pricing practices and will more
Committee Cliff Notes: Weekly Preview - Week of March 2, 2026
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-Louisiana, issued the following news release:
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Committee Cliff Notes: Weekly Preview - Week of March 2, 2026
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Here's what to watch for from House Republican committees during the week:
Agriculture
On Tuesday, March 3, the Committee on Agriculture will hold a full committee markup on the following bill:
* H.R. 7567, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Thompson)
Appropriations
On Wednesday, March 4 more
Conditioning of Productivity Application File Content for Ingestion by an Artificial Intelligence Model
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC, Redmond, Washington has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566930 B2, initially filed May 2, 2023) developed by nine inventors Prerana Dharmesh Gambhir, San Jose, California; Chandrasekar Balachandran, Mountain View, California; David Prejban, Mountain View, California; Aynoor Saleem, San Jose, California; Erali Jatin Shah, Sunnyvale, California; Feng Li, Sunnyvale, California; Ziyu Yi, Sunnyvale, California; Cheng Xiang, Richmo more
Conduent Again Named to 'GovTech 100' List of Companies for Helping Governments Deliver Effective Solutions and Services
FLORHAM PARK, New Jersey, March 3 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Conduent, a business process services and solutions company, issued the following news release:
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Conduent Again Named to 'GovTech 100' List of Companies for Helping Governments Deliver Effective Solutions and Services
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Conduent recognized for the fifth consecutive year
Honored for improving how governments and businesses interact with the patients, customers, and employees they serve
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Condue more
Consortium for Constituents with Disabilities Urges Safeguards on Health Care AI Use
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Consortium for Constituents with Disabilities Health Task Force has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services warning that expanded use of artificial intelligence in clinical care poses serious risks for people with disabilities.
The CCD emphasizes concerns that people with disabilities and their caregivers encounter numerous challenges associated with AI in clinical settings. They argue that these tools may exacerbate exist more
Cornell faculty and staff honored for community-engaged innovation
ITHACA, New York, March 3 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Cornell faculty and staff honored for community-engaged innovation
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Fourteen members of Cornell's faculty and staff are being recognized this year with Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Awards from the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement. With one recipient representing each of the university's colleges and schools, along with an honoree from Student and Campus Life for the first time, the more
Deloitte Unveils Physical AI Solutions Built With NVIDIA Omniverse Libraries to Help Accelerate Industrial Transformation
NEW YORK, March 3 -- Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., a provider of audit, consulting, financial advisory and risk management services, presented the following news on March 2, 2026:
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Deloitte unveils physical AI solutions built with NVIDIA Omniverse Libraries to help accelerate industrial transformation
Advancing digital twins, computer vision and edge robotics through Deloitte's deep engineering, AI and industry experience to modernize real-world operations
Key takeaways
* Deloitte is more
Digital Drawingboard: USU Launches New Planning & Design Technologies Degree
LOGAN, Utah, March 3 -- Utah State University issued the following news:
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Digital Drawingboard: USU Launches New Planning & Design Technologies Degree
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There is the digital world. There is the physical world. And with a new Planning and Design Technologies undergraduate degree at Utah State University, students can bridge the two.
The Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning recently introduced the new degree to offer a practical, hands-on pathway for technolog more
Digitized Mail Control System With Ai Function
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- An inventor from Scottsdale, Arizona, Charles Isgar has been awarded a patent (No. US 12567120 B2, initially filed July 12, 2024) for "Digitized mail control system with ai function." more
DTCC Launches Next-Generation Equities Data Portals, Providing Clients With Advanced Analytics and Operational Insights
NEW YORK, March 3 [Category: BizFinancial Services] -- The Depository Trust and Clearing Corp., a provider of clearing and settlement services to the financial markets, issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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DTCC Launches Next-Generation Equities Data Portals, Providing Clients With Advanced Analytics and Operational Insights
New data portals will enable users to access information across NSCC, DTC and ITP suites of services
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DTCC, the premier market infrastructure for t more
F5 teams with WWT to help customers accelerate AI adoption without compromising security
SEATTLE, Washington, March 3 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- F5, an information technology company, issued the following news release:
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F5 teams with WWT to help customers accelerate AI adoption without compromising security
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SEATTLE - F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in delivering and securing every app and API, today announced enhanced support for WWT's AI Readiness Model for Operational Resilience (ARMOR). Built on practical experience and expert insights, ARMOR is a vendo more
Fed survey: Small business optimism wanes as performance metrics hold steady
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 3 -- The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland issued the following news release:
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Fed survey: Small business optimism wanes as performance metrics hold steady
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Small businesses pared back their outlooks for growth in a newly released survey by the 12 Federal Reserve Banks.
Their expectations for revenue and employment growth declined to their lowest levels since 2020 but remain well above that low point, according to the 2026 Report on Employer Firms: Findings fro more
Fleet electrification could unlock nearly a quarter trillion dollars in operating cost savings; but only if structural barriers are tackled jointly across the ecosystem: EY-Eurelectric report
LONDON, England, March 3 [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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Fleet electrification could unlock nearly a quarter trillion dollars in operating cost savings; but only if structural barriers are tackled jointly across the ecosystem: EY-Eurelectric report
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* Opex benefits are emerging, b more
Flexitech Chooses Rimini Street to Extend the Life of its SAP ECC, Accelerate Compliance and Fund Innovation
PLEASANTON, California, March 3 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Rimini Street, a provider of independent enterprise software support services, issued the following news release:
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Flexitech Chooses Rimini Street to Extend the Life of its SAP ECC, Accelerate Compliance and Fund Innovation
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Rimini Support(tm) for SAP helps French brake parts manufacturer avoid unwanted move to RISE with SAP, strengthen security and compliance readiness and reinvest freed capital into R&D and moderni more
Flowmeter Failure Determination Method and Hydrogen Filling Apparatus
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- ENEOS CORPORATION, Tokyo, Japan has been assigned a patent (No. US 12565969 B2, initially filed June 14, 2021) developed by four inventors Tadashi Seike, Tokyo, Japan; Shinji Oshima, Tokyo, Japan; Ai Minoda, Tokyo, Japan; and Toshio Tezuka, Tokyo, Japan, for "Flowmeter failure determination method and hydrogen filling apparatus." more
Formula 1 and Salesforce Deepen Partnership, Expanding Agentforce to Grow Fan Connection Worldwide
SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 3 [Category: BizHuman Resources/Personnel] -- Salesforce, a customer relationship management company, issued the following news release:
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Formula 1 and Salesforce Deepen Partnership, Expanding Agentforce to Grow Fan Connection Worldwide
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SAN FRANCISCO AND LONDON -March 3, 2026 - Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), the world's #1 AI CRM, and Formula 1 (NASDAQ: FWONA, FWONK, LLYVA, LLYVK), the world's most popular annual sporting series, today announced the launch of more
From Cornfields to Carbon: Mines Researchers Transform Corn Stover into Carbon for Batteries and Supercapacitors
RAPID CITY, South Dakota, March 3 -- The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology issued the following news release:
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From Cornfields to Carbon: Mines Researchers Transform Corn Stover into Carbon for Batteries and Supercapacitors
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Imagine if the leftover stalks from South Dakota cornfields could power the next generation of electric vehicles, AI data centers and even NASA space missions.
Researchers at South Dakota Mines are proving that they can.
Through a U.S. Department of E more
Front-End Environment Security-Based Classification of Artificial Intelligence Workloads
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- DELL PRODUCTS L.P., Round Rock, Texas has been assigned a patent (No. US 12568065 B2, initially filed Jan. 23, 2024) developed by three inventors John Kelly, Cork, Ireland; Dharmesh M. Patel, Round Rock, Texas; and Balasubramanian Chandrasekaran, Austin, Texas, for "Front-end environment security-based classification of artificial intelligence workloads." more
FSU professor leads AI and entrepreneurship program in Thailand sponsored by US Department of State
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, March 3 -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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FSU professor leads AI and entrepreneurship program in Thailand sponsored by US Department of State
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Florida State University is shaping the future of teaching, learning and living with artificial intelligence (AI) through international initiatives, including a recent program in Thailand where an FSU faculty member explored how AI is transforming entrepreneurship, education and small business developm more
Fund for Science and Technology Awards $15 Million to Scripps Oceanography
LA JOLLA, California, March 3 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news:
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Fund for Science and Technology Awards $15 Million to Scripps Oceanography
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"The Fund for Science and Technology was created to support transformational science in the search of answers to some of the planet's most complex questions," said Dr. Lynda Stuart, President and CEO at the Fund for Science and Technology. "Scripps has a long tradition of leadership at the frontiers of oce more
GE Vernova Completes Sale of Proficy Software Business to TPG
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 3 -- G.E. Vernova, an energy company, posted the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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GE Vernova completes sale of Proficy(R) software business to TPG
GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) announced today the completion of the previously announced acquisition of GE Vernova's Proficy(R) software business ("Proficy") by TPG, a leading global alternative asset management firm, for $600 million.
The transaction establishes Proficy as an independent software busin more
Generative AI for Customer Support Acceleration
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Mayfield Heights, Ohio has been assigned a patent (No. US 12567074 B2, initially filed Dec. 6, 2023) developed by six inventors Abhishek Mehrotra, New Berlin, Wisconsin; Steven P. Taylor, Madison, Wisconsin; Jessica L. Wiant, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Aparna Ravindranath, Mayfield Heights, Ohio; Britney Flores, Sussex, Wisconsin; and Pratyush Kumar Rout, Pune, India, for "Generative AI for customer support acceleration." more
Generative Artificial Intelligence Electronic Message Generation, Transmission and AI Generated Electronic Message Response
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- AISDR, INC., San Francisco, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12568061 B1, initially filed Feb. 25, 2025) developed by Yuriy Zaremba, Lviv, Ukraine, and Oleg Zaremba, Lviv, Ukraine, for "Generative artificial intelligence electronic message generation, transmission and AI generated electronic message response." more
Global Marketer Week 2026: Four days, 10 events, 1000 people from 40 countries.
BRUSSELS, Belgium, March 3 [Category: Media] -- The World Federation of Advertisers posted the following news release:
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Global Marketer Week 2026: Four days, 10 events, 1000 people from 40 countries.
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Organised in partnership with the Swedish Advertisers Association, Sveriges Annonsorer, the week will bring together senior marketers from across the globe for four days of insight, inspiration and connection in one of Europe's most dynamic cities.
The agenda is built for senior markete more
Hierarchical Artificial Intelligence System
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA), San Antonio, Texas has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566979 B1, initially filed Dec. 8, 2020) developed by eight inventors Sean C. Mitchem, San Antonio, Texas; Curtis M. Bell, San Antonio, Texas; Qunying Kou, San Antonio, Texas; Michael J. Maciolek, Boerne, Texas; Donnette Moncrief Brown, San Antonio, Texas; Cory A. Matheson, Celina, Texas; Yevgeniy V. Khmelev, San Antonio, Texas; and Janelle D. Dziuk, Falls City more
Hierarchical, Temporal, and Positional Data Structure for Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LP, Spring, Texas has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566733 B2, initially filed March 14, 2024) developed by Ashish Vinodkumar, Spring, Texas, for "Hierarchical, temporal, and positional data structure for generative artificial intelligence (AI)." more
HIPAA Privacy Rule - Overview & Issues Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, March 3 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12759) on March 2, 2026, by health policy specialist Amanda K. Sarata:
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The HIPAA Privacy Rule: Overview and Issues
The final HIPAA Privacy Rule (the Rule) was first issued in December 2000, and a final modified rule was issued in August of 2002, pursuant to authority in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA, P.L. 104-191). HIPAA was enacte more
How UW-Madison and industry are working together to shape Wisconsin's AI future
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 3 -- The University of Wisconsin posted the following news:
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How UW-Madison and industry are working together to shape Wisconsin's AI future
By Sarah Skwirut
Artificial intelligence has transformed from science fiction to a part of daily life. It is aiding in online searches, summarizing email inboxes, writing code, guiding robots in factories, assisting with diagnoses in hospitals and shaping conversations in nearly every boardroom. The technology arrived qui more
IDC: India's Wearables Market Declines 4.0% to 114 Million Units in 2025 as Smartwatch Shipments Fall 17.6%
NEEDHAM, Massachusetts, March 3 -- International Data Corp., a provider of market intelligence and advisory services, issued the following news release:
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IDC: India's Wearables Market Declines 4.0% to 114 Million Units in 2025 as Smartwatch Shipments Fall 17.6%
Higher ASPs Signal Shift Toward Premium Devices Despite Volume Pressure
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According to International Data Corporation's (IDC) India Monthly Wearable Device Tracker, India's wearable device market fell 4.0% year-over-year (YoY) i more
Image Forming Apparatus That Sets a Target Temperature Based on a Developer Amount in a Developer Storage Portion
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA, Tokyo, Japan has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566394 B2, initially filed March 5, 2024) developed by three inventors Shingo Ito, Tokyo, Japan; Ai Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan; and Hiroko Katagiri, Tokyo, Japan, for "Image forming apparatus that sets a target temperature based on a developer amount in a developer storage portion." more
Innovation Hub Blessing and Opening Ceremony
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, March 3 -- Seton Hall University posted the following news:
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Innovation Hub Blessing and Opening Ceremony
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Seton Hall University will mark an exciting new chapter in its commitment to academic excellence and technological advancement with the official blessing and grand opening of the new Innovation Hub, located within the Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (TLTC) on the ground floor of Walsh Library.
The University community, including students, alumn more
Jackson County REMC brings ultra-fast fiber to rural Indiana with Adtran
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, March 3 [Category: BizTelecommunications] -- Adtran, a provider of networking and communications equipment, posted the following news release:
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Jackson County REMC brings ultra-fast fiber to rural Indiana with Adtran
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News summary:
* Rural electric co-op needed a scalable, easy-to-manage network with transparent pricing, real-time insights and faster troubleshooting
* Adtran's fiber access, Wi-Fi and cloud management technology supports expansion into underse more
Katrina Mulligan '07 on artificial intelligence and the future of national security
LOS ANGELES, California, March 3 -- The University of California at Los Angeles School of Law posted the following news:
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Katrina Mulligan '07 on artificial intelligence and the future of national security
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With nearly 20 years of experience in senior roles across the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Justice, and National Security Council, Katrina Mulligan '07 has spent her career in rooms where consequential decisions are made.
Now, as the first head of national security p more
Kean University Researchers Reveal How Tone Can Influence AI Accuracy
UNION, New Jersey, March 3 -- Kean University issued the following news release:
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Kean University Researchers Reveal How Tone Can Influence AI Accuracy
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New research from Kean University suggests that something as simple as linguistic tone, whether polite or forceful, can influence how accurately artificial intelligence (AI) systems respond.
Led by Assistant Professor Boyang Li, Ph.D., of the Department of Computer Science and Technology, the study examined how the phrasing of prompt more
KLC Launches CrowdWeaving, an AI-Driven Co-Creation Innovation Platform
WASHINGTON, March 3 [Category: Business] -- The Insights Association posted the following news:
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KLC Launches CrowdWeaving, an AI-Driven Co-Creation Innovation Platform
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KLC, a leader in online insight communities, announced the official launch of CrowdWeaving(r). This platform integrates advanced AI with human creativity to transform how brands ideate, collaborate, and bring new concepts to market.
In a market where over 90% of new products fail to meet consumer needs, CrowdWeaving( more
Korea's Map Data Export Reform Signals Shift Toward Global Digital Competition, Says ITIF
WASHINGTON, March 3 [Category: Computer Technology]-- The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation posted the following news release:
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Korea's Map Data Export Reform Signals Shift Toward Global Digital Competition, Says ITIF
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SEOUL-Following the South Korean government's decision to allow the conditional export of 1:5,000-scale geospatial data, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), the leading think tank for science and technology policy, released the fol more
Learn how to amplify your expertise by writing for The Conversation
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 3 -- The University of South Carolina posted the following news:
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Learn how to amplify your expertise by writing for The Conversation
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USC faculty have access to a powerful and proven platform to elevate their research to national and global audiences.
The Conversation is a nonprofit news outlet that features articles written by scholars in collaboration with the website's editors, and those stories are republished by national and international media o more
SPRINGFIELD, Massachusetts, March 3 -- Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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MassMutual delivers excellent 2025 financial results
Position as a top provider of whole life insurance, record operating earnings, growth of wealth management business, and historic dividend reflect company's enduring strength, commitment to policyowner value.
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MassMutual today reported excellent financial results1 for 2025, driven by strong sales, recor more
Method and System for Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)-based Analysis of Ticket Data
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P., Atlanta, Georgia has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566787 B1, initially filed Dec. 5, 2024) developed by Masoor Ramesh, Cumming, Georgia, and Kim Haislip, Stone Mountain, Georgia, for "Method and system for generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)-based analysis of ticket data." more
Method and System for Synchronized Search and Retrieval of Visual Work Instructions Using Artificial Intelligence
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- LIVINAI INC., Cheonan-si, South Korea has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566795 B2, initially filed Sept. 30, 2024) developed by Sung Bum Park, Yongin-si, South Korea, and Suehyun Chang, Seoul, South Korea, for "Method and system for synchronized search and retrieval of visual work instructions using artificial intelligence." more
Method for Developing Navigation Plan in a Robotic Floor-Cleaning Device
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- AI INC., Toronto, Canada has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566437 B1, initially filed July 24, 2023) developed by three inventors Ali Ebrahimi Afrouzi, Henderson, Nevada; Lukas Robinson, York, Canada; and Chen Zhang, Redmond, Washington, for "Method for developing navigation plan in a robotic floor-cleaning device." more
Methods and Systems for Explaining Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLC, McLean, Virginia has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566984 B2, initially filed July 26, 2022) developed by five inventors Samuel Sharpe, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Christopher Bayan Bruss, Washington, District of Columbia; Brian Barr, Schenectady, New York; Sahil Verma, San Francisco, California; and Jocelyn Huang, Purcellville, Virginia, for "Methods and systems for explaining artificial intelligence and machine learning." more
Methods and Systems for Real-Time Multiphase Flow Prediction Using Sensor Fusion and Physics-Based Hybrid AI Model(s)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia has been assigned a patent (No. US 12565833 B2, initially filed Nov. 30, 2023) developed by James Ohioma Arukhe, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and Mohammed Elmetwally Gomaa, Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia, for "Methods and systems for real-time multiphase flow prediction using sensor fusion and physics-based hybrid AI model(s)." more
Methods for Differentiating Dopaminergic Neurons From Stem Cells
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- ASPEN NEUROSCIENCE, INC., San Diego, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12565639 B2, initially filed June 13, 2024) developed by four inventors David Tastad, San Diego, California; Louisa Zebrowski, San Diego, California; Ai Zhang, San Diego, California; and Branden Clark, San Diego, California, for "Methods for differentiating dopaminergic neurons from stem cells." more
Methods for Estimating Dynamic Ground Clutter in a Vehicle-Mounted Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Radar
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- AINSTEIN AI INC., Lawrence, Kansas has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566250 B2, initially filed April 14, 2023) developed by David S. Ochs, Lawrence, Kansas, and Zhaohong Zhang, Missouri City, Texas, for "Methods for estimating dynamic ground clutter in a vehicle-mounted frequency modulated continuous wave radar." more
Multi-Chip Electro-Photonic Networks and Photonic Memory Fabrics for Interconnecting Multiple Circuit Packages
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- CELESTIAL AI INC., Santa Clara, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566551 B2, initially filed April 1, 2025) developed by three inventors David Lazovsky, Los Gatos, California; Philip Winterbottom, San Jose, California; and Martinus Bos, San Jose, California, for "Multi-chip electro-photonic networks and photonic memory fabrics for interconnecting multiple circuit packages." more
Multi-Modal Artificial Intelligence Platform for Building Construction
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- X DEVELOPMENT LLC, Mountain View, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12567038 B2, initially filed June 28, 2024) developed by Spencer James Connaughton, New York, New York, and Adrian James Walker, Oakland, California, for "Multi-modal artificial intelligence platform for building construction." more
National Education Union: Government Launches Consultation on Measures to Keep Children Safe Across the Internet
LONDON, England, March 3 (TNSrep) -- The National Education Union issued the following statement on March 2, 2026:
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Government launches consultation on measures to keep children safe across the internet
Commenting on the launch of the government's consultation on children's digital wellbeing, including social media age bans and the impact of AI chatbots and gaming, Daniel Kebede, General Secretary, of the National Education Union, said;
"Government efforts to address the harms caused t more
Nebraska in the national news: February 2026
LINCOLN, Nebraska, March 3 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:
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Nebraska in the national news: February 2026
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Husker research on privacy stewardship, politics-related anxiety and true crime was highlighted in national news stories in February. The stories were among 25-plus featuring University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty, staff, students, centers and programs during the month.
* Research co-authored by Natalie Chisam, assistant professor of marketing, suggests more
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and Global Technology Leaders to Showcase Age of AI at GTC 2026
SANTA CLARA, California, March 3 [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 CEO Jensen Huang and Global Technology Leaders to Showcase Age of AI at GTC 2026
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NVIDIA today announced that GTC, the world's premier conference on AI and accelerated computing, will take place March 16-19 this year in San Jose, California. More than 30,000 attendees -s more
NYU Langone Orthopedic Surgeons Present Latest Clinical Findings & Research at AAOS 2026
NEW YORK, March 3 [Category: BizHospital] -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, posted the following news release:
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NYU Langone Orthopedic Surgeons Present Latest Clinical Findings & Research at AAOS 2026
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N YU Langone Health orthopedic experts are presenting their latest clinical findings and research discoveries at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), held March 2 to 6 in New Orleans.
Among more
O2 Telefonica brings 5G cloud core to own data center with Nokia and AWS Outposts
SEATTLE, Washington, March 3 [Category: BizConsumer Services] -- Amazon issued the following news:
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O2 Telefonica brings 5G cloud core to own data center with Nokia and AWS Outposts
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March 3, 2026 - Telecommunications provider O 2 Telefonica today announced a strategic shift in the operation of its 5G Core network, becoming the first telecommunications operator worldwide to move production-scale network functions to AWS Outposts deployed in its own data center. O 2 Telefonica is using more
On-Demand State Verification Using Digital Image Processing and Artificial Intelligence
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- SQUINT, INC., San Jose, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12567270 B1, initially filed Aug. 28, 2025) developed by seven inventors Jacob Hicks, Longview, Texas; Grant Gliner, Brooklyn, New York; Devin Bhushan, San Francisco, California; Alexander Young, New York, New York; Jim Zhu, San Francisco, California; Benjamin Weaver, San Francisco, California; and Dane Laughlin, Wichita, Kansas, for "On-demand state verification using digital image processing more
Output-Based Attribution for Content, Including Musical Content, Generated by an Artificial Intelligence (AI)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- SUREEL INC., Pacifica, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12567396 B2, initially filed May 26, 2025) developed by Christopher Benjamin Kuhn, Munich, Germany, and Tamay Aykut, Los Angeles, California, for "Output-based attribution for content, including musical content, generated by an artificial intelligence (AI)." more
Patent Law - Introduction & Issues for Congress Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, March 3 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following In Focus white paper (No. IF12744) on March 2, 2026, by legislative attorney Kevin J. Hickey:
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Patent Law: An Introduction and Issues for Congress
Patents, a form of intellectual property, give their owners certain exclusive rights in new and useful inventions. To encourage innovation, the Constitution gives Congress the power to grant patents to inventors for a limited time. Patents have been a part more
Pedicle Screw and Implant Placement Prediction Engine
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- THESEUS AI, INC., Los Angeles, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12564448 B1, initially filed April 18, 2025) developed by five inventors Billy Cao, San Francisco, California; Dave Harrison, San Francisco, California; Luke Macyszyn, Los Angeles, California; Sam Elhag, Los Angeles, California; and Marcus Karr, Redding, California, for "Pedicle screw and implant placement prediction engine." more
Pints and Professors Series Continues March 10
RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas, March 3 -- Arkansas Tech University issued the following news:
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Pints and Professors Series Continues March 10
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Arkansas Tech University faculty members Dr. Ashley Cooksey and Dr. David Pumphrey will be the speakers at the Tuesday, March 10, edition of Pints and Professors at Point Remove at Central Fire Station in Russellville Downtown.
The event, which is sponsored by the ATU Graduate College, will begin at 6 p.m. It is open to the public.
Described in inf more
PIT@UMass Presents Workshop on AI Safety and Literacy to Belchertown Civil Servants
AMHERST, Massachusetts, March 3 -- The University of Massachusetts posted the following news:
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PIT@UMass Presents Workshop on AI Safety and Literacy to Belchertown Civil Servants
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The Public Interest Technology Initiative at UMass Amherst (PIT@UMass) recently presented a workshop on AI Safety and Literacy to over 30 civil servants from the Town of Belchertown.
The workshop, held the last week of February at Belchertown Town Hall, focused on three key themes: What is AI and how can th more
Postcard from MWC 2026: A Solid 5G Foundation Today Paves the Path to Seamless 6G Tomorrow
SANTA CLARA, California, March 3 [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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Postcard from MWC 2026: A Solid 5G Foundation Today Paves the Path to Seamless 6G Tomorrow
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This week at MWC Barcelona, attendees are streaming into Intel's booth (Hall 3, Stand 3E31) at the sprawling Fira Gran Via convention center to learn exactly how Intel and its partners are pa more
Preserving Access to Edge Coupling Components on a Wafer Package
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- CELESTIAL AI INC., Santa Clara, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566305 B2, initially filed April 7, 2025) developed by three inventors Ankur Aggarwal, Pleasanton, California; Anmol Rathi, San Jose, California; and Suresh Venkata Pothukuchi, Chandler, Arizona, for "Preserving access to edge coupling components on a wafer package." more
Qualcomm and Other Industry Leaders Commit to 6G Trajectory Towards Commercialization Starting From 2029 Onwards
SAN DIEGO, California, March 3 -- Qualcomm, a developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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Qualcomm and Other Industry Leaders Commit to 6G Trajectory Towards Commercialization Starting from 2029 Onwards
New Collaboration Sets Milestone-Driven Roadmap for AI-Native 6G Networks, with Early Demonstrations at MWC Barcelona 2026
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Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced a new strate more
Qualcomm and T-Mobile Deepen Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate the Industry's Evolution From 5G Advanced to 6G
SAN DIEGO, California, March 3 -- Qualcomm, a developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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Qualcomm and T-Mobile Deepen Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate the Industry's Evolution from 5G Advanced to 6G
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS), America's leading 5G operator, today announced an expanded strategic collaboration to accelerate the wireless industry's transition from 5G more
Qualcomm Announces 5G-Advanced Leap With Qualcomm X105 5G Modem-RF - World's First R19-Ready Modem, Laying the Foundation for 6G
SAN DIEGO, California, March 3 -- Qualcomm, a developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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Qualcomm Announces 5G-Advanced Leap with Qualcomm X105 5G Modem-RF - World's First R19-Ready Modem, Laying the Foundation for 6G
Highlights:
* Qualcomm(R) X105 is the world's first 3GPP Release 19 ready modem-RF system, laying the foundation for 6G development and testing.
* Qualcomm X105 boasts several worl more
Qualcomm Brings On Premises Industrial AI and Connectivity to a Siemens Factory Model at MWC Barcelona
SAN DIEGO, California, March 3 -- Qualcomm, a developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, issued the following news release:
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Qualcomm Brings On Premises Industrial AI and Connectivity to a Siemens Factory Model at MWC Barcelona
Highlights:
* At MWC Barcelona, Qualcomm Technologies demonstrates the use of AI in industrial applications based on a Siemens Autonomous Production model showcasing integration edge AI and private 5G networks for next gener more
Qualcomm Powers the Rise of Personal AI With New Snapdragon Wear Elite Platform
SAN DIEGO, California, March 3 -- Qualcomm, a developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, issued the following news release on March 2, 2026:
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Qualcomm Powers the Rise of Personal AI with New Snapdragon Wear Elite Platform
Highlights:
* Snapdragon Wear(TM) Elite platform powers Personal AI at the edge - enabling personalized interactions and insights across diverse form factors including watches, pins, pendants and much more.
* It features an indus more
Redwire Announces New High-Performance, Low-Mass Solar Array, Building upon the Success of its Roll-Out Solar Array Product Line
JACKSONVILLE, Florida, March 3 [Category: BizScience] -- Redwire, a space infrastructure and innovation company enabling civil, commercial and national security programs, issued the following news release:
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Redwire Announces New High-Performance, Low-Mass Solar Array, Building upon the Success of its Roll-Out Solar Array Product Line
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (March 3, 2026) - Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a global leader in aerospace and defense technology solutions, today announced a ne more
Rick Payne returns to UTulsa to lead Center for Energy Studies
TULSA, Oklahoma, March 3 -- The University of Tulsa posted the following news:
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Rick Payne returns to UTulsa to lead Center for Energy Studies
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The University of Tulsa has named alumnus Rick Payne (B.S. '84) director of its Center for Energy Studies. A first-generation college graduate from East Tulsa, Payne brings nearly four decades of global experience back to the university where his interest in the energy sector began.
Payne planned to study medicine, but he discovered a passion more
Rockefeller expands professional development training
NEW YORK, March 3 -- Rockefeller University posted the following news:
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Rockefeller expands professional development training
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What began last fall as a centralized hub for professional development is already expanding.
Beginning March 2, Rockefeller's Learning & Development (opens in new window) website will introduce a new area dedicated to personal growth -from emotional self-management to financial wellness -broadening the support available to staff.
This new section, called My more
Securing Artificial Intelligence Models for Lane/Traffic Management in an Autonomous System
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INC., Stamford, Connecticut has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566845 B2, initially filed Sept. 21, 2020) developed by three inventors Asadullah Ansari, Bangalore, India; Sharath Yadav Doddamane Hemantharaja, Chitradurga, India; and Shyju Thekkumbadan, Kannur, India, for "Securing artificial intelligence models for lane/traffic management in an autonomous system." more
Senator Budd Chairs Subcommittee Hearing to Evaluate Innovative Deployment of AI to Support Workforce, Healthcare, and Industry
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Sen. Ted Budd, R-North Carolina, issued the following news release:
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Senator Budd Chairs Subcommittee Hearing to Evaluate Innovative Deployment of AI to Support Workforce, Healthcare, and Industry
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"Innovation is the lifeblood of the American economy."
Washington, D.C. -In his opening statement at today's Senate Subcommittee on Science, Manufacturing, and Competitiveness hearing, Chairman Ted Budd (R-N.C.) discussed the potential to maximize the use of artifici more
Sens. Moran, Cantwell Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Bolster AI Education & Career Development
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, issued the following news release:
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Sens. Moran, Cantwell Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Bolster AI Education & Career Development
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WASHINGTON - U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), ranking member of the Committee, yesterday introduced the NSF AI Education Act. This bipartisan legislation would expand scholarship and professional more
SFSU student hackathon makes the major leagues
SAN FRANCISCO, California, March 3 -- California State University San Francisco State University posted the following news:
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SFSU student hackathon makes the major leagues
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San Francisco State University's annual hackathon returned to campus Feb. 13 - 15, bringing 48 hours of new opportunities to our students to create solutions, network with industry professionals and more. The theme for this year's SF Hacks event, "Tech for a Greener Tomorrow," encouraged projects focused on sustaina more
Sierra Club Wisconsin and Partners Applaud Public Service Commission Requiring Transparency in Alliant Beaver Dam Data Center Contract
WASHINGTON, March 3 [Category: Environment] -- The Sierra Club posted the following news release:
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Sierra Club Wisconsin and Partners Applaud Public Service Commission Requiring Transparency in Alliant Beaver Dam Data Center Contract
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MADISON, Wis. \- The Public Service Commission (PSC) is considering an Individual Contract Rate Agreement ( Docket 6680-TE-115 ) in which Alliant Energy is attempting to gain approval of a contract with a data center developer building a large facility in more
STATEMENT FROM CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON ON SCOTUS RULING SHIELDING REPUBLICAN GERRYMANDER
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Rep. Henry C. 'Hank' Johnson Jr., D-Georgia, issued the following news release:
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STATEMENT FROM CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON ON SCOTUS RULING SHIELDING REPUBLICAN GERRYMANDER
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House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts Ranking Member issued the following statement after the Supreme Court sided with Republicans protecting a GOP-held district in NYC
WASHINGTON, D.C. -"The law is supposed to be predictable and consistent," said Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04), Ranking Member more
Streamlined Policy Administration of Model Context Protocol Servers for Artificial Intelligence Agents
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- AIRIA LLC, Alpharetta, Georgia has been assigned a patent (No. US 12568091 B1, initially filed July 11, 2025) developed by Andrew Morgan, Dublin, Ireland, and Rahul Parwani, Atlanta, Georgia, for "Streamlined policy administration of model context protocol servers for artificial intelligence agents." more
System and Method for Automatic Evaluation of Artificial Intelligence Models
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- GENPACT USA, INC., New York, New York has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566957 B1, initially filed April 8, 2025) developed by four inventors Sreekanth Menon, Bangalore, India; Megha Sinha, Gurgaon, India; Ram Sagar, Bangalore, India; and Vernika Samadhiya, Delhi, India, for "System and method for automatic evaluation of artificial intelligence models." more
System and Method for Providing Explainable Artificial Intelligence Within Extended Reality
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, Menlo Park, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12567179 B1, initially filed Nov. 30, 2022) developed by four inventors Xuhai Xu, Seattle, Washington; Mengjie Yu, Bellevue, Washington; Tanya Renee Jonker, Seattle, Washington; and Kashyap Todi, Seattle, Washington, for "System and method for providing explainable artificial intelligence within extended reality." more
System and Method for Workflow Management and Image Review
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- RAD AI, INC., San Francisco, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12567500 B2, initially filed Aug. 20, 2024) developed by four inventors Rishi Seth, San Francisco, California; Matthew Long, San Francisco, California; Michael Emory, San Francisco, California; and John Zarate, San Francisco, California, for "System and method for workflow management and image review." more
System and Method Having the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Algorithm of K-Nearest Neighbors (K-Nn)
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- AIRIS LABS SDN BHD, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566980 B2, initially filed Feb. 3, 2021) developed by three inventors Weng Fook Lee, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia; Chun Keat Lee, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia; and Wan Ying Loh, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, for "System and method having the artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm of k-nearest neighbors (k-NN)." more
System and Method to Generate and Enhance Dynamic Interactive Applications From Natural Language Using Artificial Intelligence
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- BRAINWEBER, INC., Tampa, Florida has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566920 B2, initially filed May 14, 2024) developed by Sivashankar Sangarapillai, Tampa, Florida, for "System and method to generate and enhance dynamic interactive applications from natural language using artificial intelligence." more
System and Methods to Facilitate Content Generation Using Generative Artificial Intelligence Models
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- ADEIA IMAGING LLC, San Jose, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566914 B2, initially filed Aug. 30, 2023) developed by three inventors Ning Xu, Irvine, California; Jean-Yves Couleaud, Mission Viejo, California; and Cato Yang, San Jose, California, for "System and methods to facilitate content generation using generative artificial intelligence models." more
Systems and Methods for Using Artificial Intelligence to Present Geographically Relevant User-Specific Recommendations Based on User Attentiveness
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- Two inventors, Roberto Sicconi, Purdys, New York, and Malgorzata Stys, Purdys, New York, have been awarded a patent (No. US 12567096 B2, initially filed Nov. 22, 2022) for "Systems and methods for using artificial intelligence to present geographically relevant user-specific recommendations based on user attentiveness." more
Systems, Methods, and Apparatuses for Implementing AI to Generate a Time-Sensitive Notifications Related to Configuration of Graphical User Interfaces
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, Charlotte, North Carolina has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566618 B2, initially filed July 12, 2023) developed by five inventors Heather Roseann Dolan, Sarasota, Florida; Jatin Agrawal, Clover, South Carolina; Angela Caraccioli, Phoenix, Arizona; Adithya Gadwale, Falls Church, Virginia; and Dilip Raja, Simi Valley, California, for "Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing AI to generate a time-sensitive notifications re more
Three W&M students to bring scientific expertise to policymaking in the commonwealth
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, March 3 -- William and Mary issued the following news:
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Three W&M students to bring scientific expertise to policymaking in the commonwealth
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The following story originally appeared on the website for the W&M School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics. - Ed.
Underscoring William & Mary's commitment to public service in its Year of Civic Leadership, three graduate students have been selected as 2026 Commonwealth of Virginia Engineering and Science ( COVES ) P more
Turner Achieves Record Revenue and Backlog in 2025
NEW YORK, March 3 [Category: BizConstruction] -- Turner Construction Co. issued the following news:
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Turner Achieves Record Revenue and Backlog in 2025
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Turner achieved record financial results in 2025, reflecting sustained momentum across North America, Turner's global operations, and strength in high-growth markets.
For the full year, Turner's revenue increased 40% compared to 2024, reaching $29.2 billion. The company's project backlog grew 34% year-over-year to $44.3 billion, repr more
UB researchers to study how replacement 'forever chemicals' build up in fish
BUFFALO, New York, March 3 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) posted the following news release:
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UB researchers to study how replacement 'forever chemicals' build up in fish
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Zebra fish in an aquarium.
University at Buffalo RENEW scientists will explore how per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) accumulate inside zebrafish with a Department of Defense grant.
DoD-funded project will investigate how fluorotelomers -once thought to be safer PFAS alternati more
Underwater Camera System
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- TIDALX AI INC., Mountain View, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12568317 B2, initially filed Aug. 17, 2023) developed by four inventors Anne LaBine, San Francisco, California; Samuel Gregory, San Jose, California; Bianca Bahman, San Francisco, California; and Terry Allan Smith, Saratoga, California, for "Underwater camera system." more
US Military's Dangerous Slide Toward Fully Autonomous Killing
NEW YORK, March 3 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:
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US Military's Dangerous Slide Toward Fully Autonomous Killing
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The United States Department of Defense's decision on February 27 to reject the artificial intelligence company Anthropic's ethical red lines for AI for military use is a clear sign that the Pentagon is unlikely to uphold meaningful safeguards on weapons' development. Anthropic declined to allow the Pentagon to use the company's pr more
USC Engineers Offer Solutions to Stop Unsafe AI Behaviors
LOS ANGELES, California, March 3 -- The University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering posted the following news:
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USC Engineers Offer Solutions to Stop Unsafe AI Behaviors
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools have become embedded in daily life, functioning like pocket assistants, as new versions of increasingly powerful systems are being released every few weeks, pushing the technology closer to human-level performance.
But safety measures have not kept pace with the more
USF's 70 years of shaping Tampa Bay's economy and workforce
TAMPA, Florida, March 3 -- The University of South Florida posted the following news:
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USF's 70 years of shaping Tampa Bay's economy and workforce
By Paul Guzzo, University Communications and Marketing
When an aeronautical firm toured the University of South Florida while considering expanding to Tampa Bay, the lead engineer was impressed by a hallway photo of a high-tech sailboat.
Beatriz Bare, then with the Tampa Bay Economic Development Council, said a dean opened a nearby office more
Using Artificial Intelligence for Tagging Key Ingredients to Provide Recipe Recommendations
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- MAPLEBEAR INC., San Francisco, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566766 B2, initially filed Nov. 28, 2023) developed by five inventors Yile Liu, Sunnyvale, California; Jatin Jain, Sammamish, Washington; Prithvishankar Srinivasan, Seattle, Washington; Riddhima Sejpal, Dublin, California; and Jesse Bentert, New York, New York, for "Using artificial intelligence for tagging key ingredients to provide recipe recommendations." more
Versatile Mobile Platform
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- AI INC., Toronto, Canada has been assigned a patent (No. US 12566442 B1, initially filed Dec. 22, 2021) developed by eight inventors Ali Ebrahimi Afrouzi, Henderson, Nevada; Lukas Fath, York, Canada; Chen Zhang, Richmond, Canada; Brian Highfill, Castro Valley, California; Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi, Encinitas, California; Shahin Fathi Djalali, San Leandro, California; Masih Ebrahimi Afrouzi, North Las Vegas, Nevada; and Azadeh Afshar Bakooshli, Henderson, Nevada, for more
Via Formed Using a Partial Plug That Stops Before a Substrate
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- CELESTIAL AI INC., Santa Clara, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12568809 B2, initially filed Dec. 6, 2022) developed by Ankur Aggarwal, Pleasanton, California, and Jeremy Matthew Plunkett, San Jose, California, for "Via formed using a partial plug that stops before a substrate." more
Voice-Ai Warning System for Predicted Events
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 3 -- ASSURED INSURANCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Stanford, California has been assigned a patent (No. US 12568147 B1, initially filed Aug. 31, 2025) developed by Justin Lewis-Weber, Stanford, California, and Theo Patt, Stanford, California, for "Voice-AI warning system for predicted events." more
Yale Scientists Reveal Shared Logic Behind Natural and Artificial Networks
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 3 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Yale scientists reveal shared logic behind natural and artificial networks
From the brain circuits and biochemical networks in our cells to AI platforms, both natural and engineered information-processing networks share a remarkably similar architecture that uses different timescales to figure things out, Yale researchers report in a new study in Cell Systems. It's an insight that could help us bette more
Yale University: AI's Hidden Bias - Chatbots Can Influence Opinions Without Trying
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 3 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
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AI's hidden bias: Chatbots can influence opinions without trying
A Yale study finds that AI chatbots can subtly influence users' social and political opinions through unintended latent biases.
By Mike Cummings
As people increasingly rely on AI-powered chatbots to look up basic facts about the world, a new Yale study shows that those interactions can influence users' social and political opinions. more
Yale University: Forecasting the Next Pandemic
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 3 -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Forecasting the Next Pandemic
Led by scientists from Yale and the University of Oklahoma, the Verena research initiative is using AI and team science to predict viral threats
By Colin Poitras
In the summer of 2019, before most of the world had heard the word "coronavirus," two postdoctoral researchers at Georgetown University were thinking about the next pandemic.
"We were building models of cross-species more
Yale University: Using AI to Improve Cardiovascular Health
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 3 -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Using AI to improve cardiovascular health
Yale School of Nursing's S. Raquel Ramos is leading a multidisciplinary team to develop a large language model to educate patients on their cardiovascular health.
By Meg Dalton
In 2007, S. Raquel Ramos was working as a registered nurse in a cardiac catheterization lab in the U.S. Midwest. There, she assisted doctors with minimally invasive tests and advanced proce more
Your head movement could secure your VR headset, Miami researcher says
OXFORD, Ohio, March 3 -- Miami University posted the following news:
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Your head movement could secure your VR headset, Miami researcher says
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A Miami University researcher is developing a new way to secure virtual and augmented reality (XR) devices by tracking how users naturally move their head and eyes - patterns that are unique to each person and impossible to fake. This research addresses critical vulnerabilities in current authentication methods with a solution that is low cost, e more
Video messaging effectiveness depends on quality of streaming experience, research shows
CORVALLIS, Oregon, March 2 -- Oregon State University posted the following news release:
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Video messaging effectiveness depends on quality of streaming experience, research shows
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CORVALLIS, Ore. - Low-resolution online videos are less likely to influence opinion and also more likely to dissuade viewers from engaging with future content, research by Oregon State University scientists shows.
The study carries major implications for the design and delivery of video content and suggests 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:"
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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
Acupuncturist Supports Federal Rule Excluding Acupuncture Programs From Professional Degree Status
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Rebecca Groebner, a licensed acupuncturist practicing in Oregon and Washington, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education supporting the agency's proposal not to classify acupuncture and herbal medicine programs as professional degree programs eligible for higher federal student loan limits.
The acupuncturist argues that the specific provision to keep AHM programs outside of professional degree status is essential for protecting students. The c more
Alliance for Physical Therapy Urges Education Department to Classify Therapy Degrees as Professional
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Alliance for Physical Therapy Quality and Innovation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for changes to the classification of degrees in physical and occupational therapy.
APTQI represents a vast network of outpatient rehabilitation providers employing over 30,000 physical and occupational therapists across the United States, serving numerous Medicare beneficiaries annually. In its letter, APTQI expressed appreciation f more
American Hospital Association Urges Education Department to Expand Definition of Professional Degree Programs
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The American Hospital Association, Chicago, Illinois, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to include a wider array of health care professional degree programs in its new definition of professional degrees. The letter articulates concerns regarding the potential impact of the proposed definition on student loan borrowing limits, particularly in light of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) which established borrowing caps for g more
American Nurses Association California Urges Education Department to Define Nursing Degrees as Professional
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The American Nurses Association California has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to classify post-baccalaureate nursing programs as 'professional' degrees.
In its letter, ANAC advocates for the inclusion of Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP), and Doctor in Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) within the definition of professional degrees. The organization emp more
Arizona State University Raises Concerns Over Proposed Student Loan Changes
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Arizona State University, Tempe, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns about proposed regulations under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) initiative. The university cites potential negative impacts on students who are enrolled less than full-time and the interpretations of professional degree definitions related to enhanced unsubsidized student loan limits.
ASU is known for its large and diverse more
Association of Independent Colleges & Universities of Ohio Warns Loan Limits Could Deepen Workforce Shortages
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding the agency's proposed definitions of professional and graduate degrees. The letter outlines the potential negative impact of the definitions on students, institutions and the overall workforce development landscape within independent higher education institutions in the state.
In the letter, AICUO, represe more
Community Health Care Association Raises Concerns Over Proposed Changes to Student Loan Eligibility
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Community Health Care Association of New York State submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education warning that proposed changes to the definition of "professional student" could weaken the health care workforce and limit federally qualified health centers' ability to recruit medical providers.
CHCANYS advocates on behalf of over 70 FQHCs across New York, which serve as vital components of the primary care safety net, delivering a wide range of more
Eastern Washington University Student Opposes Removal Of Social Work From Professional Degree Category
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Sean Deral Stradling, a student in the BASW program at Eastern Washington University, Cheney, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing the removal of Social Work from the professional degree classification.
The letter outlines how social work encompasses essential functions in society, including addressing the needs of vulnerable populations. It emphasizes that social workers are crucial in educating, assisting, and facilitating chang more
Equitas Health Raises Concerns Over Proposed Changes to Student Loan Policies
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Equitas Health, Columbus, Ohio, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding its proposed rule for Reimagining and Improving Student Education. The letter expresses concerns about potential changes to the definition of professional students and their borrowing limits, emphasizing that these changes may inadvertently harm patient care and access to healthcare services.
In its letter, Equitas Health outlines its mission to provide acce more
Indiana University Education Student Urges Inclusion of Teaching Programs in Professional Degree Category
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Tamy Abernathy, an elementary education student at Indianapolis University, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the inclusion of education programs in the professional degree definition
In her correspondence, the student emphasized the financial burden of education programs, noting the cost of approximately $61,850 per year. While she is fortunate to benefit from academic scholarships, many of her peers rely on federal loans that c more
Loyola University Maryland Graduate Education Dean Warns Proposed Loan Changes Could Limit Access to Graduate Programs
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Beth Kotchick, interim associate provost and dean of graduate education at Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns about proposed regulatory amendments affecting federal student loan programs under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule
Under current regulations, graduate students and parents could borrow up to the full cost of attendance through the federal Parent PLUS more
Montana Association of Naturopathic Physicians Urges Preservation of Degree Classification
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Montana Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Helena, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to maintain the classification of the Naturopathic Doctor (ND) degree as a professional degree for federal student loan eligibility. The association emphasizes that this classification has been recognized since 1999 and is vital for supporting future practitioners in the state and beyond.
In the letter, MANP outlines the comprehen more
Montana Naturopathic Physician Urges Inclusion of Naturopathic Medicine Degree In Professional Student Definition
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Hillary Lampers, a naturopathic physician practicing at Hormone Health Montana, Bozeman, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to include the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree within the definition of professional degree under the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
In the letter, Hormone Health Montana highlights that Naturopathic Physicians have become key players in the integrated healthcare movement more
National Center for Teacher Residencies Urges Inclusion of Graduate Students in Education as Professionals
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The National Center for Teacher Residencies (NCTR) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to recognize graduate students in education within the definition of "professional student." NCTR asserts that students pursuing post-baccalaureate certificates, master's degrees and doctoral programs must be included in this professional category to enhance access to necessary financial resources.
In its comments, NCTR highlights the vita more
National Consortium of Academic Nurse Educators Urges Education Department to Classify Graduate Nursing Programs as Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The National Consortium of Academic Nurse Educators has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the recognition of graduate nursing pathways-specifically the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)-as professional degree programs eligible for federal student loans.
The letter asserts that reducing federal student loan eligibility will deteriorate the number of academic more
Nebraska Association of Nurse Anesthetists Urges Inclusion of Degree in Education Rule
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Nebraska Association of Nurse Anesthetists has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concern regarding the exclusion of nurse anesthesia doctoral degrees from the proposed rule on Reimagining and Improving Student Education.
In its letter, the Nebraska Association emphasizes the importance of acknowledging nurse anesthesia degrees, such as the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP), and P more
Nursing Executive Urges Inclusion of Advanced Nursing Degrees in Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Connie Thornburg, executive director of nursing at West Tennessee Healthcare, Jackson, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to include post-baccalaureate nursing degrees in the definition of professional degree under the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
In the letter, the organization highlights that federal loan support is vital for many nurses seeking advanced degrees, particularly for those aspiring t more
Ohio Board of Nursing Urges Inclusion of Nursing Degrees in Federal Loan Definition
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Ohio Board of Nursing (OBN) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding proposed changes to federal student loan borrowing rules resulting from Public Law 119-21. The board specifically emphasizes the need for post baccalaureate nursing degrees-such as the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)-to be explicitly defined as "professional degrees" under feder more
Oregon Health & Science University Raises Concerns over Proposed Deregulatory Actions Impacting Patient Safety
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services regarding the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: ASTP/ONC Deregulatory Actions to Unleash Prosperity (HTI-5) proposed rule. The organization expresses support for innovation in health technology but emphasizes the necessity of maintaining trust and safety as the foundation for sustainable advancement.
OHSU's letter outlines more
Palm Beach Atlantic Counseling Student Warns Loan Rule Could Disrupt Path To Licensure
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Hannah Beck, a clinical mental health counseling program student at Palm Beach Atlantic University, Florida, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing a proposed rule that would exclude counseling programs from professional degree status.
The institution's letter illustrates the plight of numerous aspiring counselors who are already facing substantial financial burdens as they pursue their degrees. One student, who is also a stay-at-ho more
Penn Graduate School of Education Dean Urges Inclusion of Education Programs in Professional Student Definition
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Katharine O. Strunk, dean of the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to revise its proposed definition of "professional student" to include post-baccalaureate education programs.
In her communication, the Dean of the Graduate School of Education highlighted how the current proposal categorizes programs, indicating that the Department believes no state more
Philippine Nurses Association of Central Minnesota Urges Recognition of Nursing Degrees as Professional
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Philippine Nurses Association of Central Minnesota has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the classification of post-baccalaureate nursing programs as "professional" degrees under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The organization argues that excluding advanced nursing degrees from this classification undermines both congressional intent and the vital role that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) play in t more
Physician Assistant Education Association Raises Concerns Over Graduate Loan Limit Changes Impacting Health Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Physician Assistant Education Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding proposed changes to federal graduate loan limits and definitions of professional degree programs. The association warns that these policies threaten to restrict access to federal student borrowing for clinical programs at a crucial time when the healthcare workforce in the United States faces severe shortages.
Recent reports more
Protect Borrower Urges Treasury Department to Require Verified Records Before Debt Offsets
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Protect Borrowers submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury urging it to revise proposed rules governing the Treasury Offset Program to ensure that federal agencies can verify the accuracy of debts before they are certified for collection.
The organization argues that the current definition of "legally enforceable" debt in the proposed regulations does not adequately require creditor agencies to verify the accuracy of any debt certified for more
Regent Education Seeks Guidance On Student Loan Rule Implementation
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Regent Education Inc., Ballenger Creek, Maryland, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the proposed regulations stemming from the Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) Negotiated Rulemaking. The organization expressed concerns over the ambitious timeline set by Congress under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) and urged the department to provide clear technical guidance to ensure efficient implementation.
In t more
Registered Nurse in Missouri Raises Concern Over Proposed Loan Caps for Nurse Anesthesia Programs
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Kari Smith, Imperial, Missouri, a registered nurse enrolled in a doctoral nurse anesthesia program has submitted a public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Department of Education.
She explained that there is growing concern among currently registered nurses who are enrolled in nurse anesthesia programs regarding the potential effects of a proposed rule that would categorize these programs as non-professional graduate programs. Under this proposal, federal student loa more
Retired Professor Urges Inclusion of Social Work Degrees in Federal Professional Degree Category
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Michael D. Wallace, a retired professor and longtime advocate in the field of social work associated with the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing a proposed rule that would exclude social work from the definition of professional degrees in federal student aid policy.
In the public comment letter, Wallace from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, stated that the proposal could limit access to federal student l more
Rosalind Franklin University Warns Federal Loan Caps Could Strain Healthcare Workforce Pipeline
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education raising concerns that proposed graduate and professional student aid changes could disrupt education pathways for nursing, physical therapy and physician assistant students.
The organization stressed that graduate and professional education in healthcare is critical for meeting the growing workforce demands outlined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statist more
Rush University Medical Center Social Worker Urges Master of Social Work Recognition As Professional Degree
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Alison Wagner, program evaluation manager at Rush University Medical Center and field consultant at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy and Practice, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to recognize the Master of Social Work as a professional degree under the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
This proposed action could have severe consequences for future MSW students, as more
Saybrook University Counseling Student Warns Loan Rule Could Derail Mental Health Career Path
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Sam Danish, a clinical mental health counseling program student at Saybrook University, Oakland, California, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing a proposed rule that would exclude counseling programs from professional degree status.
The proposed rule has raised considerable concern among students and educational institutions alike. Students fear that without professional degree status, they would be ineligible for federal financi more
School Counselor Urges Inclusion of Counseling Degrees in Professional Category For Federal Aid
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Lauren Haas, an elementary school counselor with the Redmond School District and a doctoral student in Counselor Education and Supervision, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing proposed federal loan policy changes that would cap graduate borrowing limits and eliminate the Grad PLUS loan program.
In her letter, the counselor emphasized that graduate counseling programs already function with limited financial flexibility. Many stude more
Southern California University of Health Sciences Seeks Revision of Graduate PLUS Eligibility During Campus Reaffiliation
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Southern California University of Health Sciences, Whittier, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging revisions to proposed Direct PLUS Loan regulations to ensure students retain interim borrowing protections when continuing the same program after a campus reaffiliation.
The proposed regulatory framework stipulates that graduate and professional students may not borrow a Direct PLUS Loan after the specified cutoff date. However, SCU more
Speech-Language Pathologist Opposes Energy Department Plan to Rescind Disability Access Construction Rules
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Ginette Margarida Abreu, a speech-language pathologist and disability advocate, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy opposing proposed direct final rules that would rescind portions of the agency's regulations implementing Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act related to accessibility requirements in federally assisted programs.
The correspondence emphasizes that the proposed rules would rescind crucial portions of DOE's regulations that upho more
Tennessee Counselor Urges Inclusion of Master's Counseling Programs in Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Weatherly Hulsey, associate licensed professional counselor and mental health service provider in Tennessee, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing the proposed exclusion of master's-level counseling programs from the definition of professional degrees
In the letter, the counselor, who holds both a Juris Doctor and a master's degree in Counseling and Development, emphasized that the educational requirements for counseling exceed tho more
Touro University Professor Warns Loan Limits Could Deepen Teacher Shortage
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Ellen Margolin, an associate professor at Touro University, New York, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education objecting to proposed amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965 that would lower loan limits for graduate and professional students and phase out the Graduate PLUS Program.
The proposed amendments would reduce annual loan limits for prospective teachers to $20,500, a drastic cut that the university claims will severely impact the more
Tufts University Occupational Therapy Professor Emerita Urges Inclusion in Professional Student Definition
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Sharan Schwartzberg, professor of occupational therapy at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to include occupational therapy programs within the regulatory definition of professional degree under the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
The association urges the Department to recognize occupational therapy within the regulatory definition of a professional degree p more
UCLA Nurse Practitioner Student Urges Recognition of Post-Baccalaureate Nursing Degrees as Professional Programs
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Vincent Au, a nurse practitioner student at the UCLA School of Nursing, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to recognize post-baccalaureate nursing programs as professional degrees within federal education policy.
The letter outlines that post-baccalaureate nursing programs are not merely second bachelor's degrees; instead, they are rigorous, accelerated programs designed for individuals transitioning into nursing after obtainin more
University of California Associate Director Urges Inclusion of Graduate Education Programs in Professional Degree Category
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Joel Key, associate director of talent and human resources at Envision Education and a doctoral candidate in the LEAD EdD program at the University of California, Berkeley, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the inclusion of graduate education programs in the definition of professional degree programs.
The letter articulates concerns regarding proposed reductions in borrowing limits for part-time students, which directly affects e more
University of Central Florida Professor Raises Concerns About Graduate Loan Limits And Access To Advanced Education
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Carvis C. Durr, adjunct professor and social and data decision scientist at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education raising concerns about proposed amendments to federal student loan programs under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The public comment letter highlights that the proposed elimination and restrictions of the Graduate PLUS Loan Program could impede access to advanced degrees, particularly more
University of Dayton Calls for Broader Definition of Professional Programs in Education Funding
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The University of Dayton has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns over the proposed rule that seeks to limit the definition of "professional program" for federal student loan borrowing limits. The institution highlights that the narrow definition risks excluding critical doctoral and master's level healthcare programs essential for addressing increasing demands in the healthcare workforce.
In its letter, UD criticizes the more
University of Pennsylvania Highlights Barriers to AI Adoption in Clinical Care
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The University of Pennsylvania Department of Neurosurgery, Philadelphia, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services addressing barriers to the adoption and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. The letter outlines the challenges faced by innovators in bringing AI solutions to clinical settings and proposes regulatory changes to facilitate integration.
The primary challenge identified by the Penn team is the disco more
University of South Florida Nursing Program Director Urges Inclusion of Nurse Anesthesia Doctoral Degrees In Professional Loan Category
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Michelle Canale, assistant dean and program director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse Anesthesiology Program at the University of South Florida College of Nursing, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to classify nurse anesthesia doctoral degrees as professional degrees.
In the letter, USF highlights the rigorous training that Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) must undertake to practice safely and independent more
University of St. Augustine Urges Education Department to Recognize Clinical Health Degrees as Professional Programs
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Education regarding proposed regulations affecting federal student loan programs for professional degree programs. The letter highlights concerns over the definition and classification of professional programs influenced by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
USAHS argues that the proposed rule, which aims to refine the criteria for identifying professional degrees, deviates f more
Vaccinate Your Family Urges Reconsideration of Nursing Degree Exclusions
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Vaccinate Your Family has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding proposed changes to the Direct Loan Program. The organization expresses concerns about the exclusion of certain nursing professionals-specifically those with Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice degrees-from the definition of professional degrees.
The letter highlights that limiting access for these nursing professionals could jeopardize public hea more
Veterans Affairs Nurse Urges Inclusion of Advanced Nursing and Health Programs in Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Kristi Grenda, an advanced practice registered nurse with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing the exclusion of several healthcare graduate programs from the professional student designation under the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
The agency's proposed rule, part of the Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) initiative, has ignited concerns regarding more
Washington State Hospital Association Raises Concerns Over Student Loan Limits
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns about borrowing limits proposed under rule titled "Reimagining and Improving Student Education."
In the letter, WSHA emphasizes that the proposed rule could unintentionally restrict access to critical health profession education programs. Starting July 1, the Department's new borrowing cap would allow graduate students only $20,500 more
Washington State Nursing Board Urges Education Department to Revise Definition of Professional Degree
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Washington State Board of Nursing submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to revise its proposed rule defining "professional degree" for federal student loan eligibility and explicitly include post-baccalaureate nursing programs such as MSN, DNP and PhD degrees.
In the letter, the board underlines the potential negative impact that the new regulations could have on the nursing workforce and public access to quality care. With ne more
Washington State University Nurse Practitioner Urges Inclusion of Nursing Degrees In Professional Category
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Pamela Stover, a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner at Washington State University, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to classify post-baccalaureate nursing programs as professional degrees under the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
The AANP points out that not recognizing post-baccalaureate nursing degrees, such as the Master of Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice, limits federal financi more
WellSpan Health York Cancer Center Urges Education Department to Recognize Master of Social Work as Professional Degree
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- WellSpan Health York Cancer Center submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to recognize the Master of Social Work degree as a professional degree under a proposed rule governing federal student loan eligibility.
The organization emphasized that such a restriction would impede the ability of future social workers to acquire the necessary training to address pressing societal issues. The letter highlighted critical challenges facing t more
Women Lawyers On Guard Action Network Opposes Loan Restrictions
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Women Lawyers On Guard Action Network Inc. submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging to reconsider a proposed rule that would revise how certain graduate programs are classified for federal student loan eligibility, arguing that the change could restrict access to education in fields tied to public health and safety.
At the heart of WLGAN's objections is the belief that the proposal's rationale-suggesting decreased tuition as a result of more
Wyoming Nurses Association Urges Department of Education to Classify Nursing Degrees as Professional
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Wyoming Nurses Association (WNA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the classification of post-baccalaureate nursing programs as "professional" degrees. In the letter, the WNA emphasizes the importance of such recognition as the department implements federal graduate student loan provisions under H.R.1, which aims to provide financial support for students pursuing various advanced degrees.
The WNA represents thousa more
"The Door Must Stay Open": Michigan Pastor Joins Fight Against Federal Disability Rollbacks
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Rev. Gregory Briggs, pastor of the Edgewood United Church/United Church of Christ, East Lansing, Michigan, issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy expressing opposition to proposed changes to accessibility regulations (Docket DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and DOE-HQ-2025-0024). The pastor, who leads a congregation with members requiring various accessibility accommodations, emphasizes that the existing regulations play a crucial role in ensuring inclusion for in more
AANA Warns: Loan Caps for Nurse Anesthetists Threaten Rural Surgical Care
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, advocating for the inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing degrees, specifically the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), in the definition of professional degrees under proposed rule (Docket ID ED-2025-OPE-0944, "Reimagining and Improving Student Education").
The organization emphasize more
AEI Backs Federal "RISE" Rule, Calling Loan Caps a Win for Taxpayers and Tuition Control
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The American Enterprise Institute has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the proposed rule titled "Reimagining and Improving Student Education" (RISE), which aims to implement loan limit and repayment plan provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB). The organization expressed its strong support for the proposed regulation and the Department's definition of "professional student."
The OBBB allows students enrolled in "p more
Alaska Marine Community Coalition Raises Concerns Over Potential Deep-Sea Mining
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Alaska Marine Community Coalition has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding a Request for Information and Interest on potential mineral leasing on the Alaska Outer Continental Shelf. The coalition, a community-based organization focused on preserving Alaska's marine ecosystems and fisheries, emphasizes the importance of maintaining the ecological integrity of these vital areas.
In their letter, AMCC outlined significant c more
American Public Health Association Calls for Withdrawal of CMS Proposed Rule on Gender-Affirming Care
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The American Public Health Association has submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services urging it to withdraw a proposed rule that would prohibit federal funding for gender-affirming care for transgender youth. The proposed rule seeks to restrict Medicaid funds for procedures and treatments deemed necessary for transgender minors under 18 and young adults under 19.
According to APHA and the signatories, the proposed rule exceeds CMS' more
API Pushes for Expanded Offshore Drilling to Bolster U.S. "Energy Dominance"
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The American Petroleum Institute has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding its call for information and nominations pertaining to proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Central California Outer Continental Shelf. This initiative, part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program, emphasizes the organization's push for expanded offshore oil and natural gas exploration in the region.
In its comments more
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Urges Education Department to Classify M.Arch., D.Arch. as Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of accredited Master of Architecture and Doctor of Architecture degrees in the proposed regulations under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The letter underscores the imperative of recognizing these degrees as professional qualifications eligible for higher borrowing limits in federal student loan programs.
According to more
Aviation Industry Groups Oppose FAA Release of Indianapolis Heliport Land
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- A coalition of aircraft manufacturers, aviation associations, operators and businesses submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration urging it to deny a request to release the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport from federal grant obligations.
The letter asserts that the heliport not only supports emergency medical services and law enforcement but also enhances local economies by providing access to key urban locations. The coalition argues that the more
Biotechnology Innovation Organization Requests Clarity on ASP Data Submission Requirements
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Biotechnology Innovation Organization has submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the manufacturer submission of average sales price data. In its comments, BIO expresses concerns over the implications of recent regulatory changes that will require drug manufacturers to adhere to new submission requirements starting January 1, 2026, aimed at improving the transparency of drug pricing.
BIO, which represents a wide arra more
Bright Star Solutions Urges HHS to Align Governance and Incentives to Accelerate Clinical AI Adoption
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Bright Star Solutions LLC submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services outlining recommendations to accelerate the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence in clinical care. The company emphasized governance clarity, security architecture and economic alignment as central to scaling AI in health care settings.
Bright Star identifies several challenges hindering AI adoption in clinical environments, including fragmented data more
California Environmental Groups Urge BOEM To Halt Offshore Lease Plans
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- A coalition of California environmental organizations submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Ocean Energy Management opposing proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Southern and Central California Outer Continental Shelf planning areas under the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
The coalition argues that the proposed lease sales pose a significant threat to the region's pristine marine ecosystem more
California Nursing Association Urges Inclusion of Graduate Degrees in Education Reform
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The California Association of Colleges of Nursing 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. The organization expresses deep concern over the potential impact of proposed rule (Docket ID ED-2025-OPE-0944 - Reimagining and Improving Student Education) noting that the exclusion of these programs could severely hinder nursing education a more
California State University Community Faculty Warns Proposed Education Rule Could Undermine Social Work Workforce Pipeline
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Conor Maloney, community faculty in the School of Social Work at California State University, Stanislaus, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing proposed changes to the designation of professional programs and warning of workforce consequences for social work.
In their letter, the faculty member presents a compelling case against the proposed changes, emphasizing that they could adversely affect student access to essential professio more
California State University Interim Dean Voices Opposition to Education Department Proposed Program Designation
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Noelle Won, interim dean and professor of teacher education at California State University, Stanislaus, opposing the proposed designation of professional programs and warning of consequences for the teacher workforce pipeline.
The letter raises concerns that the proposed designation may adversely affect student access to essential professional preparation pathways, particularly for first-generation college students and those from lower-income backgrounds. The letter detai more
California State University Professor Urges Recognition of Teacher Credential Programs as Professional Under Proposed Rule
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Jon McFarland, associate professor in the Single Subject Credential Program at California State University, Stanislaus, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to classify PK-12 teacher preparation programs as professional programs.
The public comment emphasizes the extensive training that candidates undergo as part of their preparation, which includes a minimum of 600 hours of supervised clinical practice in classrooms. Candidates more
Cappella University Counseling Student Says Loan Rule Could Derail Mental Health Career Path
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Danielle Kidd, a graduate student in the Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Cappella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education voicing concerns about a proposed rule that would exclude counseling programs from professional degree status. The rule, which is poised to limit student loan access for aspiring mental health professionals, has implications for the future of mental health c more
Cardiology Fellow Urges HHS to Create Clear Path for Clinical Reasoning AI
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Sam Alsabti, a cardiology fellow at Corewell Health and founder of the AI-powered clinical reasoning platform Prosivo, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology regarding the Health Sector AI initiative. Alsabti argued that gaps in clinical reasoning represent a major driver of unnecessary healthcare spending and a high-impact opportunity for artificial intellig more
City of Capitola Opposes Offshore Oil and Gas Lease Sales in Central California
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The City of Capitola, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing strong opposition to potential Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas lease sales in the Central and Southern California Planning Areas. The city emphasizes the need to protect the ecological and cultural integrity of the region in light of the Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
The city argues that offshore le more
City of Carpinteria Opposes Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing in Federal Waters
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The City of Carpinteria, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, strongly opposing the inclusion of new offshore oil and gas leasing in the Pacific federal waters. The letter addresses concerns regarding potential leasing in the Southern California and Central California Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Planning Areas as part of BOEM's Call for Information and Nominations.
The letter emphasizes that offshore oil and gas lea more
City of Scotts Valley Calls for Protection Against New Offshore Oil Leasing
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The City of Scotts Valley, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management urging it to protect the Central and Southern California Planning Areas from new oil and gas leasing. The city emphasizes the irreplaceable value of federal waters off the California coast, citing recreational, social, biological, cultural and commercial fishing benefits.
In its letter, the city highlights several detrimental impacts that proposed oil and more
City University of New York Professor Urges Education Department To Preserve Professional Degree Status For Social Work
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Geetha Gopalan, associate professor at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, City University of New York, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns over proposed revisions that could redefine graduate programs as "professional degrees." These changes could have implications for federal graduate loan limits, particularly affecting the future of social work education and access to vital behavioral health servic more
Clean Power Group Warns of Conflict Between Offshore Wind and New Oil Leases
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The American Clean Power Association has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding the Call for Information and Nominations for proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Southern California Outer Continental Shelf. The association emphasizes the necessity of considering existing offshore wind leases in the region, which may conflict with proposed oil and gas development.
In its correspondence, the organization pointed out that the more
Community Association of Big Sur Opposes New Offshore Oil Leasing
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Community Association of Big Sur has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in opposition to the inclusion of California's Northern, Central, and Southern Outer Continental Shelf Planning Areas in the upcoming offshore oil and gas leasing program. CABS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the unique natural beauty and community character of Big Sur, emphasized the potential detrimental impacts of such leasing on the regi more
Connecticut Hospital Association Voices Concerns Over Proposed Student Loan Changes
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Connecticut Hospital Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding the agency's proposed rule, "Reimaging and Improving Student Education". The proposed changes, particularly the reclassification of professional degree programs, could hinder access to federal student loan borrowing for critical post-graduate training in various essential clinical and social services fields.
CHA argues that these reg more
Consortium for Constituents with Disabilities Urges Safeguards on Health Care AI Use
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Consortium for Constituents with Disabilities Health Task Force has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services warning that expanded use of artificial intelligence in clinical care poses serious risks for people with disabilities.
The CCD emphasizes concerns that people with disabilities and their caregivers encounter numerous challenges associated with AI in clinical settings. They argue that these tools may exacerbate exist more
DePaul College of Education Dean Urges Professional Designation For Accredited Education Programs
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Jennifer Mueller, dean of the College of Education at DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to designate accredited education programs as "professional programs" for purposes of federal student loan limitations.
According to the university, education jobs such as teacher preparation, school counseling, and educational leadership require rigorous graduate-level training and supervised practice, more
Disability Rights Arizona Denounces Federal Plan to Rescind Construction Accessibility Rules
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Disability Rights Arizona, the state's designated Protection & Advocacy agency, has submitted a public comment letter to the Department of Energy expressing strong opposition to proposed rule changes that could dismantle vital accessibility requirements for new construction projects. The proposed changes (Docket DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and DOE-HQ-2025-0024) aim to rescind critical provisions ensuring compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, which mandates accessibil more
Disability Rights Lawyer: DOE's "Efficiency" Push Violates Fundamental Civil Rights
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Disability Rights Attorney Caroline Jackson has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy opposing proposed changes to regulations that impact access for individuals with disabilities. The proposed rule changes threaten to rescind important aspects of the DOE's implementation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, which mandates accessibility in federally assisted programs and activities.
The public comment letter (Docket DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and D more
Disability Rights South Carolina Opposes Proposed Changes to Accessibility Regulations
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Disability Rights South Carolina submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy opposing proposed direct final rules that would rescind portions of the agency's regulations implementing Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
The organization advocates for the rights of people with disabilities and argues that the proposed changes would roll back essential protections by allowing for new construction that is not fully accessible. The DOE's propo more
Eko Mobilizes 22 Million Members to Block "Destructive" Arctic Deep-Sea Mining
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The global advocacy organization Ekr, which represents 22 million members worldwide, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding the proposed authorization for deep-sea mining in Alaska's federal waters. The organization is urging the agency to reject any approval, leasing, or permitting decisions that would enable such activities in the ecologically sensitive Arctic region.
Ekr emphasizes that the Arctic waters are crucial for more
Emory University Provost Warns Loan Changes Could Deepen Rural Healthcare Shortages In Georgia
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Badia Ahad, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concern about proposed changes to federal graduate lending under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education rulemaking.
The proposed changes include a $50,000 annual cap on borrowing and a $200,000 lifetime limit on unsubsidized direct loans for graduate and professional students more
Engineering Groups Urge Recognition of Graduate Engineering as Professional Programs
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- A coalition of engineering organizations submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education encouraging recognition of accredited graduate engineering programs as professional programs for purposes of federal graduate student aid.
The organizations emphasized that graduate engineering education is vital for preparing students for professional practice, contributing significantly to the nation's workforce and infrastructure needs. They argue that these p more
Epilepsy Coalition Opposes New Medicare Model, Citing Risks to Protected Drug Classes
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- A coalition of 24 national and 44 state or local epilepsy organizations submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services opposing the proposed Guarding U.S. Medicare Against Rising Drug Costs Model. The groups urged CMS to withdraw the GUARD Model, arguing that it would threaten access to anti-seizure medications covered under Medicare's Six Protected Classes policy and rely on cost effectiveness more
Fairleigh Dickinson's Spence Urges U.S. Department of Education to Classify Graduate Teaching Students as "Professional Students"
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Kate Spence, Director of the Peter Sammartino School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of graduate education students in the definition of "professional students" within federal student loan programs. In the letter, Spence expressed concerns regarding the proposed exclusion and the potential financial implications on aspiring educators seeking licensure.
Th more
Federal Agency Faces Opposition to Proposed Oil and Gas Leasing Off California Coast
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is facing opposition from environmental organizations regarding its proposed calls for information and nominations for offshore oil and gas leasing in the Central and Southern California Planning Areas. The Animal Welfare Institute and Defenders of Wildlife recently submitted a public comment letter urging the agency to halt these plans, citing grave risks to vulnerable ecosystems and marine wildlife.
Environmental advocates argue tha more
Florida State University Program Director Urges Inclusion of Nurse Anesthesia Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Stacey VanDyke, program director of the Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice program at Florida State University, Tallahassee, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concern that nurse anesthesia doctoral degrees are excluded from the definition of a professional degree.
The letter highlights the importance of CRNAs as highly trained professionals integral to various healthcare settings, particularly in rural and underserved commun more
George Mason University Administrative Law Clinic Proposes Major Revisions to Alaska Subsistence Management Program
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School Administrative Law Clinic, Arlington, Virginia, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior urging regulatory revisions and structural changes to the Federal Subsistence Management Program.
In the letter, the Clinic sets forth several proposals aimed at enhancing the management of subsistence resources for Alaska residents. Central to their recommendations is the assertion that current regu more
Health Care Institutions Urge Reclassification of Post-Baccalaureate Students for Aid Access
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- A coalition of health care institutions submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to reclassify healthcare post-baccalaureate students as "professional students" to enhance access to federal student financial assistance.
The public comment letter emphasizes the importance of financial support for students in health care fields to ensure the availability of skilled professionals in the workforce. As health care delivery increasingly re more
Housing Coalition Slams Federal Move to Roll Back "Dignity and Independence" Rules
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Affordable and Accessible Housing Coalition has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy opposing proposed regulations that would rescind critical accessibility provisions for people with disabilities. These changes (Docket DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and DOE-HQ-2025-0024) have sparked significant concern among advocates for disability rights and equal access.
The proposed rules aim to eliminate foundational parts of the DOE's regulations implementing S more
Hunter College Nursing Dean Urges Inclusion Of Graduate Nursing Degrees In Professional Loan Category
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Ann Marie P. Mauro, the Joan Hansen Grabe Dean of the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing at Hunter College, part of the City University of New York, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing degrees in the regulatory definition of "professional degree" under the proposed student loan rule.
The proposed rule, identified as Docket ID ED-2025-OPE-0944, aims to classify nursing programs as "graduate more
Illinois State University Dietetics Student Urges Education Department to Classify Nutrition Programs as Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Aisha Jimenez, a dietetics student in the distance dietetic and online master's program at Illinois State University, Normal, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education emphasizing the importance of including Nutrition and Dietetics graduate programs in the definition of "professional degree programs." The letter highlights the financial and professional barriers faced by low-income individuals pursuing careers in nutrition, has called for urgent more
Illinois State University Dietetics Student Urges Professional Degree Status For Nutrition Programs
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Ogechi Edoziem, a dietetics student in the distance dietetic internship program at Illinois State University, Normal, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to classify Nutrition and Dietetics graduate programs, including the mandatory supervised practice or internship, as professional degree programs. The request comes in response to concerns about access to federal student loan funding and the potential barriers many aspiring Regi more
Indianapolis Veterinarian Urges USDA to Overhaul Welfare Standards for Licensed Dog Breeders
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Dr. Margarethe L. Garrett, a licensed veterinarian, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service urging a comprehensive update to the federal standards governing licensed dog breeding facilities. The letter highlights the need for new measures that align with modern veterinary understanding of canine welfare.
In the letter, the veterinarian emphasizes that while current federal regulations establi more
Institute for Child Health Policy Seeks Changes to Proposed Medicaid Oversight Updates
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The University of Florida Institute for Child Health Policy, Gainesville, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding proposed updates to external quality review protocols for Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program managed care. The organization urged CMS to refine reporting and validation requirements to enhance oversight while avoiding unnecessary administrative burden. more
Institute of Management Accountants Urges Review of Proposed Graduate Loan Limits
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Institute of Management Accountants has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding the agency's proposed revisions to graduate loan limits and the definition of "professional student." In their submission dated February 17, 2026, IMA voiced concerns about how the proposed rule could impact accounting and finance programs and the professionals they serve.
With a history spanning more than a century, IMA represents over 130,000 accou more
International Association of Professional Numismatists Opposes Import Restrictions on Bolivian Coins
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The International Association of Professional Numismatists has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of State Cultural Property Advisory Committee (CPAC) regarding proposed renewal of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Bolivia.
Bolivia's request for an extension is limited to existing import restrictions without amendments. IAPN has voiced strong concerns about including Spanish Colonial and Republican era Bolivian coins in the designated list, as more
Legal Experts Alarmed: Colorado Disability Bar Association Challenges Federal Accessibility Rollbacks
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Colorado Disability Bar Association submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy expressing strong opposition to proposed rule changes that could significantly impact accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The association, which consists of legal professionals dedicated to improving the legal framework for disabled individuals, raised alarms over two specific dockets (DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and DOE-HQ-2025-0024).
According to the organization more
Luminescent Mind CEO Puentes Warns Proposed Education Rule Could Worsen Mental Health Workforce Shortage
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Katheryne Puentes, a licensed marriage and family therapist and CEO/Owner of The Luminescent Mind, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing the exclusion of marriage and family therapy from the proposed professional degree definition under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education Rule.
The letter emphasizes that marriage and family therapy is a recognized professional degree that requires a master's or doctoral education, along more
Marin County Board Demands Total Exclusion of California Coast from Federal Drilling Plan
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Marin County Board of Supervisors has issued a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing strong opposition to any new oil and gas lease sales in the Pacific Region as part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The Board emphasizes the need for respecting existing protections for marine ecosystems and the local economy, urging BOEM to fully exclude California's coastal waters from leasing considerations more
Maritime Group Flags Shipping Safety Risks in California Offshore Drilling Expansion
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Pacific Merchant Shipping Association has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing concerns over potential offshore oil and gas leasing areas in Southern and Central California. The organization, which represents owners and operators of vessels operating at U.S. West Coast ports, focuses on the implications these leasing projects may have on maritime navigation and vessel traffic.
The lease sales are part of the 11th Nation more
MGH Institute of Health Professions Warns Nursing Loan Caps Will "Cripple" Advanced Healthcare
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The MGH Institute of Health Professions has submitted 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 (Docket ID ED-2025-OPE-0944). This proposed rule focuses on reimagining and improving student education, but concerns have been raised regarding the exclusion of advanced nursing degrees such as the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor in Nursing Practice (DNP), more
Molloy University Professor Urges Inclusion of Social Work and Education as Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Eve Dieringer, assistant professor and director of field placement at Molloy University, Rockville Centre, New York, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding proposed policy changes affecting Social Work, Education and Clinical Mental Health Counseling degrees. The letter articulates a challenge regarding the potential removal of the "professional" designation for these essential degree programs, which the universi more
Monterey Bay Aquarium Slams Federal Offshore Drilling Plan as "Reckless Threat" to Marine Life
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Monterey Bay Aquarium has expressed its opposition to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management public comment letter regarding the consideration of oil and gas lease sales in Central and Southern California's Outer Continental Shelf. The Aquarium's letter outlines significant concerns about the ecological and social impacts of any potential leasing in these biologically rich waters.
The public comment letter emphasizes that the Aquarium, alongside many impacted partners more
Monterey Bay Economic Partnership: Offshore Drilling Threatens Central Coast's "Beauty and Bounty"
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Monterey Bay Economic Partnership, a regional economic development organization serving California's Central Coast, has issued a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing strong opposition to the inclusion of California federal waters in the proposed 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. MBEP highlights the necessity of safeguarding the state's coastal economy, which relies heavily on tourism, recreation, ara more
N.Y. Rep. Meng Raises Concerns Over Nursing Loan Limits in Education Rule
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Rep. Grace Meng, D-New York, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns about the proposed regulatory changes in the "Reimagining and Improving Student Education" initiative. The letter highlighted how these changes could adversely affect nursing students and the overall nursing workforce in the state.
The proposed regulations aim to redefine "professional degree," which would exclude nursing from this classification. As more
National Congress of American Indians Calls for Major Reforms in Subsistence Management
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The National Congress of American Indians has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Office of Subsistence Management urging immediate reforms to the management of subsistence resources in Alaska. This letter is a response to the Program Review of Subsistence Management for Public Lands in Alaska and highlights the critical importance of aligning federal regulations with the needs of Alaska Native communities.
NCAI, the oldest and largest national organization repr more
Nature Conservancy Raises Concerns Over Proposed Oil and Gas Lease Sales in California
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Nature Conservancy, a global conservation organization, has issued a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing concerns regarding the proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Central and Southern California Planning Areas as part of the Draft Proposed 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. TNC emphasizes that California's coastal and marine ecosystems are not only ecologically vital but also significant for the more
Naturopathic Groups Opposes Education Department Loan Limits Proposal
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges, along with the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Institute for Natural Medicine, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing a proposed rule that would exclude the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from the definition of "professional degree" under federal student loan regulations.
Under the proposed regulation, students enrolled in naturopathic medic more
Nemours Children's Health Warns Loan Rule Could Worsen Pediatric Workforce Shortages
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Nemours Children's Health, Jacksonville, Florida, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education regarding its proposed rule aimed at reforming student loan provisions through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The organization fears the proposed categorization of post-baccalaureate health care degrees as "graduate" degrees could further exacerbate ongoing shortages in pediatric health care staff.
The organization highlights that the proposed student l more
Northern Chumash Tribal Council Opposes Proposed Oil and Gas Leasing in California
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Northern Chumash Tribal Council, Los Osos, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management voicing strong opposition to the proposed oil and gas lease sales in Central and Southern California. These lease proposals are part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program and raise concerns regarding the impact on the region's environmental integrity and cultural heritage.
The Chumash People have a dee more
Nursing Boards Warn: Federal Student Loan Caps Threaten Future of Healthcare Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The National Council of State Boards of Nursing has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns about the agency's proposed definition of "professional degree" in light of potential impacts on the nursing workforce and public access to care. This response follows the recent notice of proposed rulemaking concerning student loan borrowing rules enacted under Public Law 119-21.
In the letter, the Council emphasized the importance more
Ocean Conservancy Urges BOEM to Halt Offshore Oil Lease Planning in California
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Ocean Conservancy, a nonprofit marine conservation organization, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management urging the agency to discontinue its efforts related to proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Central and Southern California Planning Areas. The organization cites a combination of legal restrictions, environmental concerns, and community opposition as key reasons for this call to action.
The current Nationwide Outer Contin more
Open Commerce Alliance Calls for Improvements to Consumer Response System
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Open Commerce Alliance has submitted a public comment letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regarding proposed changes to the Consumer Response Intake Form. The OCA, a non-partisan coalition representing various lawful businesses, is advocating for enhancements that would better address systemic financial exclusion faced by certain industries.
The coalition expressed that many businesses encounter barriers in accessing payment processing and banking servi more
Opposition Grows Against Proposed Student Loan Restrictions by Department of Education
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- AFSCME Local 2712 has expressed opposition to a proposal by the U.S. Department of Education that seeks to restrict access to federal student loans for certain advanced degree programs. The labor organization, which represents public service professionals in Los Angeles County, argues that the proposed rule would unfairly exclude essential workers such as nurses, social workers, and public health professionals from being recognized as "professionals" and limit their access more
PathPoint Opposes Proposed Changes to Accessibility DOE Regulations
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- PathPoint, a California nonprofit disability provider organization, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy opposing proposed changes to vital accessibility regulations that impact individuals with disabilities. The organization, which supports thousands of individuals across several counties, expressed concerns regarding pending rules (Dockets DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and DOE-HQ-2025-0024).
The organization argues that the proposed changes would r more
Patient Advocacy Groups Urge CMS To Withdraw GLOBE Drug Pricing Model
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- A coalition of patient advocacy groups have submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expressing their concerns regarding the proposed Global Benchmark for Efficient Drug Pricing (GLOBE) model. The letter articulates opposition to the model, suggesting that it could adversely affect Medicare beneficiaries' access to necessary medications.
The GLOBE model is framed as a demonstration project but is argued to function as a Most Favore more
Penn Nursing Dean Warns Loan Proposal Threatens Graduate Nursing Workforce Pipeline
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Antonia M. Villarruel, professor and Margaret Bond Simon Dean of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging reconsideration of the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule citing concerns about the exclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing programs from the definition of professional graduate programs.
In the letter, the Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Scho more
Pennsylvania Nursing School: Feds Redefining "Professional" Will Save Rural Anesthesia Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Independence Health System School of Anesthesia at St Vincent College has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education, requesting the inclusion of nurse anesthesia degrees in the definition of professional degrees outlined in the proposed rule "Reimagining and Improving Student Education." The organization asserts that Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) play a vital role in addressing healthcare access for underserved populations and more
Qutekcak Tribe Joins "Subsistence Shield": Protecting Food Security in Seward
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Qutekcak Native Tribe, Seward, Alaska, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, expressing their concerns over proposed changes to the Federal Subsistence Management Program. The letter emphasizes the importance of considering the needs of rural and Alaska Native families who rely on subsistence hunting, fishing, and gathering for their food security and cultural practices.
The Qutekcak Native more
Responsible Offshore Development Alliance Raises Concerns Over Proposed California Oil and Gas Lease Sales
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Responsible Offshore Development Alliance has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management addressing the proposed oil and gas lease sales in both the Central and Southern California Outer Continental Shelf. The coalition, comprising fishery-dependent companies and community members, expresses apprehension over the potential environmental impacts that such leasing activities could pose to marine ecosystems and the fishing industry.
In the more
Russian Riverkeeper Warns Offshore Drilling Could Decimate Sonoma's Pristine Coast
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Russian Riverkeeper, California, submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management opposing the draft proposal for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization highlights deep concerns regarding the potential risks that expanded offshore drilling poses to California's coastal ecosystems and regional economies.
The letter articulates that the proposed leasing program would open vast federal waters, includi more
Rutgers University Public Health Leader Urges Inclusion of MPH, DrPH in Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Lisa Harrison Gulla, a public health leader and adjunct professor at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concern that the proposed definition of a professional degree excludes key public health and allied health practice degrees.
In her letter, Gulla emphasizes that the exclusion of degrees such as the Master of Public Health (MPH) and the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) could lead more
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors Strongly Opposes Offshore Drilling Program
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors has voiced a firm objection to the Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program, recently submitted to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM). The comment letter emphasizes that no tracts in the Southern and Central California OCS Planning Areas should be included in any oil and gas leasing proposals.
In their letter, the supervisory board, which represents a coastal county more
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper Urges BOEM to Halt Oil and Gas Leasing in Coastal Areas
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, an environmental nonprofit organization based in California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Southern and Central California Outer Continental Shelf. The organization asserts that these regions should be excluded from new oil and gas drilling due to their rich biodiversity, established tourism industries, and the considerable economic benefits provi more
Santa Barbara's "Heal the Ocean" Urges Federal Officials to Halt Offshore Drilling Plans
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Heal the Ocean, a non-profit environmental organization based in Santa Barbara, California, is urging the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to abandon plans for new offshore oil and gas leasing off the coasts of Central and Southern California. The organization has submitted a public comment letter expressing strong opposition to the proposed leases, particularly in the Santa Barbara Channel, a region that heavily depends on tourism and fishing for its economic vitality.
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Save Our Shores Urges BOEM to Protect California Coast From Oil and Gas Leasing
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Save Our Shores, a nonprofit organization based in Monterey Bay, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management opposing proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Southern and Central California Outer Continental Shelf. The organization has nominated no tracts or blocks within these planning areas and is advocating for their removal from consideration altogether.
In the letter, Save Our Shores emphasizes the importance of protecting the Centr more
Society for Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics Opposes Education Department Proposal Affecting Professional Status of Key Healthcare Fields
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, McLean, Virginia, has expressed opposition to a proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Education that would exclude specific healthcare fields-such as nursing, social work and occupational therapy-from being classified as "professional" programs.
SDBP, a national interdisciplinary organization dedicated to improving the developmental and behavioral health of children, particularly those with disabilities, strongly more
Southern Connecticut State College of Education Dean Warns Loan Rule Would Shrink Education Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Christopher E. Trombly, dean of the College of Education at Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing opposition to a proposed rule that seeks to differentiate the definitions of professional students and graduate students. The letter highlights the potential impacts on the education field and the preparation of future educators.
Trombly's criticism centers on the belief that the prop more
Stanford University Student Opposes Proposed Deep Sea Mining In Alaska Waters
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Oteskwebeeksaki Shebala, an Environmental Systems Engineering student at Stanford University, California, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior opposing proposed deep sea mining activities in Alaska waters.
According to Shebala, extractivism has a historical track record of exploiting and harming the communities it impacts. The proposed mining practices, she argues, overlook the long-term devastation they could inflict on ecosystems loca more
Summit Independent Living Opposes Proposed Regulations Impacting Accessibility
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Summit Independent Living, Missoula, Missouri, has filed a public comment letter with the U.S. Department of Energy, expressing opposition to proposed regulations that could undermine accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The organization, which is dedicated to providing peer-delivered services and improving the lives of people with disabilities, expresses serious concerns regarding the DOE's plans to rescind essential provisions related to nondiscrimination in more
Surfrider Foundation Opposes Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing in California Waters
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The San Luis Obispo Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing strong opposition to the proposed inclusion of the Central and Southern California Planning Areas in the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program for 2026-2031. The chapter, part of a national nonprofit dedicated to protecting the world's oceans and coastal environments, calls for the exclusion of offshor more
Tabor College Social Work Director Warns MSW Reclassification Threatens Mental Health Workforce
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Lara Vanderhoof, social work program director at Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing a proposal that would exclude the Master of Social Work (MSW) from being classified as a "professional degree." The letter highlights concerns regarding the implications of this reclassification for the mental health workforce and public welfare.
According to the letter, the MSW is recognized as the terminal deg more
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The Tennessee Disability Coalition has voiced opposition to proposed rule changes issued by the U.S. Department of Energy regarding accessibility standards for people with disabilities. The coalition's public comment letter (Docket DOE-HQ-2025-0015 and DOE-HQ-2025-0024) urges the agency to reconsider its position on accessibility requirements in new construction and existing facilities.
TDC represents nearly 50 organizations aimed at improving the quality of life and civi more
Touro University Assistant Dean Warns Loan Caps Harm Education And Public Service Fields
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Nilda Soto Ruiz, assistant dean and chair of School Leadership Program at Touro University, New York, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing opposition to proposed amendments to federal student loan programs. The letter concerns focus on access to graduate education and the equity across various disciplines impacted by these changes, particularly in fields dedicated to public service.
The public comment letter highlights that the more
Touro University Professor Opposes Removal Of Education From Professional Degree Status
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Anna Toom, associate professor at Touro University Graduate School of Education, New York, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965 included in H.R. 1 that would impose strict loan limits on graduate students, phase out the Grad PLUS loan program and remove Education from the professional degree classification.
The letter outlines the potential negative impact these reforms could have on more
Trade Associations Urge Education Department to Enhance Borrower Support in Proposed Student Loan Reforms
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Trade associations representing lenders, servicers, and guaranty agencies in the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program have submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education emphasizing the need for clear communication and support for borrowers amidst upcoming regulatory changes in student loan programs.
The organizations, which include the Consumer Bankers Association and the Education Finance Council, expressed gratitude to the Department for more
Two Orange County Supervisors Join Unified Front Against Federal Offshore Drilling Plan
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Two members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors have expressed strong opposition to the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program draft proposal in a public comment letter submitted to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The letter highlights serious concerns surrounding the authorization of new offshore oil drilling along the California coastline.
The letter, signed by Supervisors Katfina Foley and Vicente Sarmiento, states that Orange Co more
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Aubrey Wilson, a critical care nurse and Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner student at UCLA, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing proposed changes under HR1 that would remove nursing from professional classification and limit federal student loan eligibility, including potential cuts to the Graduate PLUS program.
The letter expresses concern not only about the professional title associated with nursing but also about more
UMass Global Professor Urges Inclusion of MFT, PCC Degrees in Federal Professional Designation
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Isa Ribadu, professor of Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Clinical Counseling at UMass Global University, Aliso Viejo, California, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Clinical Counseling degrees in the proposed professional degree definition. The institution emphasizes that excluding these degrees would have dire consequences for access to mental healt more
University Hospitals Urges Inclusion of Graduate Nursing Degrees in Professional Loan Category
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- University Hospitals submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing the proposed exclusion of postbaccalaureate nursing degrees from the definition of "professional degree" under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
In the letter, University Hospitals highlighted that the current proposal would categorize certain degrees, such as medicine and law, as professional while excluding nursing, which is essential for meeting the c more
University of Bridgeport Counseling Graduate Student Urges Inclusion In Professional Loan Category
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Michael J. Radcliffe Jr., a graduate student in clinical mental health counseling program at University of Bridgeport, West Haven, Connecticut, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to include counseling programs within the definition of "professional student" under the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
Radcliffe expresses concern that the current interpretation of the proposed rule restricts the definitio more
University of Denver Clinic Fights to Save Accessibility Rules from Federal Repeal
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- The University of Denver Civil Rights Clinic has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy opposing proposed direct final rules concerning nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs. The clinic, known for advocating on behalf of individuals with disabilities, raises serious concerns regarding the potential rescission of vital regulations designed to ensure accessibility in new construction and alterations as mandated by the Rehabilitation Act.
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University of Michigan Flint Nurse Anesthesia Director Urges Inclusion of Nurse Anesthesia Degrees In Federal Loan Policy
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Gena M. Welch, Nurse Anesthesia Program Director at the University of Michigan-Flint, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging the inclusion of nurse anesthesia degrees in the definition of professional degrees in the proposed rule regarding student education.
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) play a vital role in the healthcare system, especially for underserved populations. According to the program director, these anesth more
University of Pennsylvania Arts & Sciences Dean Warns Graduate Loan Caps Could Constrain Workforce Pipeline
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Mark Trodden, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education raising concerns that proposed graduate and parent loan limits would reduce access to advanced education and narrow pathways into research and workforce-critical fields.
According to the letter, these proposed changes could negatively impact a significant population of graduate and professional learners, as well as more
University of San Francisco Nursing Dean Urges Education Department to Classify Nursing And Public Health Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Eileen K. Fry-Bowers, Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Professions at University of San Francisco, California, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of post-baccalaureate nursing and public health degrees in the definition of "professional degrees." The letter urges the agency to reconsider the proposed rule that presently excludes Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), PhD, more
University of Texas Dietetics Student Urges Inclusion of Nutrition Programs in Professional Degree Loan Category
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Daniella Rios, a dietetics student at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education requesting that Nutrition and Dietetics graduate programs be included in the definition of "professional degree programs."
The high costs associated with graduate programs in Nutrition and Dietetics often exceed current federal loan caps unless recognized as professional degrees. Without this designation, future s more
University of Texas Scholar Opposes DOE Plan To Exempt Advanced Reactors From Environmental Review
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Alan J. Kuperman, associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin and coordinator of the Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy raising concerns about a proposed categorical exclusion for advanced nuclear reactors from the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review process.
In the letter, the organization emphasizes that the U.S. has a troubled history with radioactive contamination due to more
University of Utah Acupuncturist Urges Inclusion of Acupuncture Programs in Professional Loan Category
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Jessica Maynard, a licensed acupuncturist practicing at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah Health system, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing the proposed exclusion of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine programs from the definition of "professional degree programs" under the Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
According to the acupuncturist, who is associated with the Huntsman Cancer Institute and the more
Valparaiso University Occupational Therapy Professor Urges Inclusion in Professional Degree Loan Definition
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Alyssa Formyduval, clinical assistant professor of occupational therapy at Valparaiso University, Indiana, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education urging it to include occupational therapy in the regulatory definition of a professional degree program for federal student loan purposes.
The letter highlighted that obtaining graduation from an accredited occupational therapy program is essential for National Board for Certification in Occupation more
WellSpan Health Urges U.S. Department of Education to Redefine Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- WellSpan Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education addressing concerns regarding the agency's proposed rule entitled "Reimagining and Improving Student Education." The organization argues that the proposed regulation fails to recognize post-baccalaureate health professional degrees, specifically nursing, as "professional degrees." This omission, they assert, could have detrimental effects on the healthcare workforce and patient care c 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