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UCLA Health: Study in Mice Reveals the Brain Circuits Behind Why We Help Others
LOS ANGELES, California, March 5 (TNSjou) -- The UCLA Health issued the following news release:
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Study in mice reveals the brain circuits behind why we help others
Research identifies that parenting and helping behavior share common neural roots
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Humans and animals share a remarkable capacity to sense when others are in distress and respond with comforting behavior. But the motivation for doing so, and why it sometimes breaks down, has been poorly understood. UCLA Health researchers sought to better understand this in a new study published in Nature that uncovered the brain circuitry
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LOS ANGELES, California, March 5 (TNSjou) -- The UCLA Health issued the following news release:
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Study in mice reveals the brain circuits behind why we help others
Research identifies that parenting and helping behavior share common neural roots
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Humans and animals share a remarkable capacity to sense when others are in distress and respond with comforting behavior. But the motivation for doing so, and why it sometimes breaks down, has been poorly understood. UCLA Health researchers sought to better understand this in a new study published in Nature that uncovered the brain circuitryin mice linking two seemingly distinct social behaviors: caring for vulnerable offspring and comforting distressed peers. The findings provide the first direct neural evidence for a long-standing evolutionary hypothesis -- that the biological drive to help others may have its origins in the ancient machinery of parental care.
Why it matters
Scientists have long speculated that prosocial behavior, the actions to help and console others, may have evolved from neural systems first developed to support care for helpless offspring. But until now, the specific brain circuits that might link these two behaviors had never been identified.
This study provides concrete neurobiological evidence for that evolutionary connection, and in doing so, offers a new framework for understanding the roots of empathy and social motivation -- and why they can be disrupted in conditions such as depression, autism spectrum disorder, and other psychiatric conditions marked by social withdrawal.
What the study did
The study established that animals that are better parents are also better helpers: mice that spent more time caring for pups also spent more time comforting stressed adult companions. This relationship was specific and did not reflect general sociability or other self-directed behavioral tendencies.
By monitoring neural activity, the researchers found that specific neurons in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) -- a region known for its role in parenting -- were activated when animals encountered stressed adults. They then showed that silencing neurons recruited during pup interactions caused animals to reduce helping behavior toward stressed adults, demonstrating a direct causal link between the circuits supporting parenting and prosocial behavior.
Finally, the team identified an MPOA pathway projecting to the brain's dopamine reward system that bidirectionally controls both behaviors. Both comforting and parenting triggered dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens, the brain's "reward center, suggesting that helping others is intrinsically rewarding -- and that this reward is mediated by the same circuit that makes parental care motivating.
What they found
Together, these findings support the idea that evolution did not build prosocial behavior from scratch. Instead, the neural systems evolved for offspring care may have provided a scaffold for the emergence of broader prosocial support between adults. The MPOA, once thought of primarily as a parenting center, emerges from this study as a more general hub for other-directed care.
What's next
Future research aims to understand why some individuals are more prosocial than others. The researchers are also exploring whether disruption of this circuit contributes to the social deficits seen in animal models of neuropsychiatric disorders, and whether restoring its activity could offer a therapeutic target.
From the experts
"We show that the same circuits that enable animals to care for their offspring also drive helping and comforting behaviors toward distressed adults, highlighting a common neural basis that may shape empathy, cooperation and the formation of supportive social communities," said Weizhe Hong, the study's senior author and professor in the UCLA Departments of Neurobiology and Biological Chemistry.
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About the study
Article title: "Shared neural substrates of prosocial and parenting behaviors"
Journal: Nature
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-026-10327-8.
Authors: Fangmiao Sun, Kayla Y. Lim, James Dang, Li I. Zhang, Ye Emily Wu and Weizhe Hong
Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
Funding: Funding information is provided in the article.
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Original text here: https://www.uclahealth.org/news/release/study-mice-reveals-brain-circuits-behind-why-we-help-others
[Category: Medical]
John Deere Expands Immersive Learning With the Debut of Its Extended Reality Training System
MOLINE, Illinois, March 5 -- Deere and Co., a manufacturer of agricultural, construction, forestry machinery and diesel engines, issued the following news release:
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John Deere Expands Immersive Learning With the Debut of its Extended Reality Training System
John Deere has officially unveiled its latest operator training technology with the debut of the John Deere Extended Reality (XR) Training System. This immersive, headset-based solution, launched at 2026 CONEXPO-CON/AGG, is designed to transform how operators, dealers, and customers learn about their machines. The system uses a combination
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MOLINE, Illinois, March 5 -- Deere and Co., a manufacturer of agricultural, construction, forestry machinery and diesel engines, issued the following news release:
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John Deere Expands Immersive Learning With the Debut of its Extended Reality Training System
John Deere has officially unveiled its latest operator training technology with the debut of the John Deere Extended Reality (XR) Training System. This immersive, headset-based solution, launched at 2026 CONEXPO-CON/AGG, is designed to transform how operators, dealers, and customers learn about their machines. The system uses a combinationof virtual reality and augmented reality experiences, delivered through a dedicated headset, to create an engaging and interactive learning environment.
"This technology represents a major step forward in how we prepare our customers and operators to be successful from any location," said Curtis LeConte, project manager for next generation training, John Deere. "By making our training more portable and accessible, we're delivering a powerful new way to train users in machine operations, maintenance, as well as key features, without the limitations of traditional training simulators."
Designed to be completely portable, the XR system enables training to take place at dealerships, jobsites, classrooms and events, replacing the need for stationary, seated operator simulations. In addition, the system supports operator training, machine walkarounds, and high-level sales and technical learning, all within a cohesive platform through a configured Meta Quest 3 or Pico 4 Ultra Enterprise headset.
The first release, available to both John Deere customers and dealers, will focus on two machines: the 650 P-Tier Dozer and the 210 P-Tier Excavator. It will feature operator-focused virtual reality lessons, including daily maintenance walkarounds, controls familiarization, and direct interaction modules such as trenching and spreading. Augmented reality experiences will support electrical component location and machine walkarounds.
In addition to structured lessons, the system includes a sandbox mode, modeled after the John Deere Coal Valley training site, allowing users to freely explore and operate machines in a simulated environment without guided instruction. This mode supports familiarization, education, and customized instruction. A challenge mode, featuring timed and gamified operation features, will also be available.
The John Deere Extended Reality Training System will offer additional user enhancements in the future, including new machine additions, expanded lessons, additional functionality, and broader access options. To learn more about the full suite of solutions from John Deere, or to purchase, visit shop.deere.com.
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ABOUT JOHN DEERE
It doesn't matter if you've never driven a tractor, mowed a lawn, or operated a dozer. With John Deere's role in helping produce food, fiber, fuel, and infrastructure, we work for every single person on the planet. It all started nearly 200 years ago with a steel plow. Today, John Deere drives innovation in agriculture, construction, forestry, turf, power systems, and more.
For more information on Deere & Company, visit us at www.deere.com/en/news/.
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Original text here: https://www.deere.com/en/news/all-news/immersive-learning-extended-reality-training/
[Category: BizIndustrial Materials]
John Deere Celebrates U.S. Construction Industry With "Building America" Excavator Contest
MOLINE, Illinois, March 5 -- Deere and Co., a manufacturer of agricultural, construction, forestry machinery and diesel engines, issued the following news release:
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John Deere Celebrates U.S. Construction Industry With "Building America" Excavator Contest
In celebration of the U.S. construction businesses that help shape and build the nation, John Deere is launching its "Building America" Excavator Contest at 2026 CONEXPO-CON/AGG. This special competition, inspired by America's 250th Anniversary, invites participants to showcase how they are helping to build their communities today and
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MOLINE, Illinois, March 5 -- Deere and Co., a manufacturer of agricultural, construction, forestry machinery and diesel engines, issued the following news release:
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John Deere Celebrates U.S. Construction Industry With "Building America" Excavator Contest
In celebration of the U.S. construction businesses that help shape and build the nation, John Deere is launching its "Building America" Excavator Contest at 2026 CONEXPO-CON/AGG. This special competition, inspired by America's 250th Anniversary, invites participants to showcase how they are helping to build their communities today andhow they would use a brand-new midsize excavator to build America for tomorrow.
"Every day across the country, contractors and operators are doing the hard, sometimes unseen work that keeps our communities connected and moving forward," said Amy Asselin, global marketing manager, excavators, John Deere. "The Building America Excavator Contest is our way of recognizing their contributions, craftsmanship and noteworthy impact on America. Their stories and pride deserve to be celebrated, and we're beyond excited to honor a deserving participant with one of our new generation midsize excavator models."
Eligible participants are encouraged to submit a short video showcasing their business, their current use of construction equipment on a project and their vision for future projects that strengthen American communities. Submissions will be reviewed, evaluated based on contest criteria, and finalists will be selected by John Deere. A public voting period will be opened to help determine the deserving winner. Key contest dates include:
* Contest Entries Accepted: March 3, 2026 - April 30, 2026
* Finalists Announced: July 4, 2026
* Public Voting Window: August 17, 2026 - August 31, 2026
* Winner Announced: September 8, 2026
The contest is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 years of age or older at the time of entry. Eligible participants must own or be employed by a qualifying business that, as of March 2, 2026, and own at least one excavator of any brand. To enter the Building America Excavator Contest, or to read the full contest rules and eligibility, please visit www.JohnDeereExcavatorContest.com.
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ABOUT JOHN DEERE
It doesn't matter if you've never driven a tractor, mowed a lawn, or operated a dozer. With John Deere's role in helping produce food, fiber, fuel, and infrastructure, we work for every single person on the planet. It all started nearly 200 years ago with a steel plow. Today, John Deere drives innovation in agriculture, construction, forestry, turf, power systems, and more.
For more information on Deere & Company, visit us at www.deere.com/en/news/.
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Original text here: https://www.deere.com/en/news/all-news/building-america-excavator-contest/
[Category: BizIndustrial Materials]
Integrity Viking Funds Modernizes Investment Accounting Infrastructure With FIS Investment Accounting Manager
JACKSONVILLE, Florida, March 5 -- FIS, a financial technology company, issued the following news release on March 4, 2026:
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Integrity Viking Funds Modernizes Investment Accounting Infrastructure with FIS Investment Accounting Manager
* Integrity Viking Funds has chosen FIS Investment Accounting Manager to modernize its investment accounting infrastructure.
* Cloud-based solution delivers sophisticated fixed income accounting capabilities previously accessible only to largest institutional players.
* Partnership demonstrates FIS' ability to democratize enterprise technology for asset managers
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JACKSONVILLE, Florida, March 5 -- FIS, a financial technology company, issued the following news release on March 4, 2026:
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Integrity Viking Funds Modernizes Investment Accounting Infrastructure with FIS Investment Accounting Manager
* Integrity Viking Funds has chosen FIS Investment Accounting Manager to modernize its investment accounting infrastructure.
* Cloud-based solution delivers sophisticated fixed income accounting capabilities previously accessible only to largest institutional players.
* Partnership demonstrates FIS' ability to democratize enterprise technology for asset managersof all sizes.
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Global financial technology leader FIS(R) today announced that Integrity Viking Funds has selected FIS Investment Accounting Manager to modernize its investment accounting infrastructure. The partnership demonstrates FIS' ability to deliver enterprise-grade technology to handle increasingly complex investment strategies without prohibitive costs or operational complexity to assets managers of all sizes.
As investment strategies grow more sophisticated and incorporate alternative assets, complex derivatives, and diverse fixed income instruments, the systems that track and value these holdings must deliver corresponding sophistication without corresponding complexity or cost barriers.
To address these ever-changing demands, Integrity Viking Funds has selected FIS Investment Accounting Manager to modernize its investment accounting software. The SaaS-based solution, which supports an exhaustive range of investment types, asset classes and accounting methodologies, empowers asset managers and fund administrators to quickly and cost-effectively integrate their core platform with other solutions as needed to support any new investment strategy. The solution is highly automated, provides access to timely, accurate data with reporting capabilities, and cuts through complexity with fully integrated tools to help improve operational efficiency while keeping investors' money actively at work.
Shelly Nahrstedt, Treasurer at Integrity Viking Funds said: "For years, we believed that firms of our size had to settle for less robust platforms that couldn't fully support the complexity of our fixed income strategies. FIS has changed that equation entirely. Their decades of industry expertise have led to them providing us with a solution which allows us to capture and automate every security type and amortization method our portfolio demands. We're no longer spending valuable time on manual corrections and workarounds, so we can finally focus on what matters most: delivering superior outcomes for our investors."
"Asset managers are navigating increasingly complex investment strategies while facing heightened expectations for precision, transparency, and speed," said Matt Stauffer, Head of Back Office Solutions at FIS. " When firms can compete on strategy rather than being constrained by their systems, this is ultimately better for investors depending on accurate portfolio management."
The implementation reflects FIS' commitment to unlocking financial technology for organizations across the money lifecycle, enabling asset managers to access the sophisticated capabilities necessary to manage today's complex investment portfolios of money at work.
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About FIS
FIS is a financial technology company providing solutions to financial institutions and businesses. We unlock financial technology to the world across the money lifecycle underpinning the world's financial system. Our people are dedicated to advancing the way the world pays, banks and invests, by helping our clients to confidently run, grow, and protect their businesses. Our expertise comes from decades of experience helping financial institutions and businesses of all sizes adapt to meet the needs of their customers by harnessing where reliability meets innovation in financial technology. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, FIS is a member of the Fortune 500(R) and the Standard & Poor's 500(R) Index.
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Original text here: https://www.fisglobal.com/about-us/media-room/press-release/2026/integrity-viking-funds-modernizes-investment-accounting-infrastructure-with-fis
[Category: BizFinancial Services]
Carlyle Agrees to Acquire SUGIKO
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- Carlyle Group posted the following news release on March 4, 2026:
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Carlyle agrees to acquire SUGIKO
Global investment firm Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG) today announced that it has agreed to acquire SUGIKO Co., Ltd. ("SUGIKO"), a leading scaffolding rental operator, from ORIX Corporation. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.
Founded in 1953 and headquartered in Kanagawa Prefecture, SUGIKO is a pioneer in the Japanese scaffolding industry having established the rental model in the 1970s. The business' long-standing track
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- Carlyle Group posted the following news release on March 4, 2026:
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Carlyle agrees to acquire SUGIKO
Global investment firm Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG) today announced that it has agreed to acquire SUGIKO Co., Ltd. ("SUGIKO"), a leading scaffolding rental operator, from ORIX Corporation. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.
Founded in 1953 and headquartered in Kanagawa Prefecture, SUGIKO is a pioneer in the Japanese scaffolding industry having established the rental model in the 1970s. The business' long-standing trackrecord, combined with its strong commitment to safety and quality which is valued by customers, has positioned SUGIKO as one of the industry's leading players. With a nationwide footprint, SUGIKO serves a broad range of customers primarily in the construction and plant sectors, providing scaffolding rental as well as safety-focused support services. Over the decades, the company has contributed to enhancing safety and operational efficiency at construction and infrastructure sites across Japan.
In Japan's construction and infrastructure sectors, structural demand continues to be driven by facility repair and renewal projects, urban redevelopment, increasingly stringent safety standards, and ongoing labor shortages. In this environment, stable access to high-quality scaffolding solutions and safety-focused services plays an essential role in supporting social infrastructure. SUGIKO has built a reputation for reliability and quality through its long-standing commitment to safety and customer service, contributing to improved safety and productivity at worksites across Japan.
Carlyle will work in partnership with SUGIKO's management team to build on the initiatives implemented under ORIX's ownership, while further enhancing value for customers and supporting the company's sustainable, long-term growth. Carlyle is committed to maintaining SUGIKO's strong safety and quality focused culture and supporting its continued development as a trusted partner to its customers.
The investment in SUGIKO further strengthens Carlyle's track record of investing in the Social Infrastructure sector in Japan. Carlyle has been actively investing in infrastructure-related businesses globally and continues to expand its presence in Japan's social infrastructure sector. Investments in this space include Iwasaki Electric, Enewill, Kokusai Kogyo, and SENQCIA.
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About Carlyle
Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG) is a global investment firm with deep industry expertise that deploys private capital across three business segments: Global Private Equity, Global Credit, and Carlyle AlpInvest. With $477 billion of assets under management as of December 31, 2025, Carlyle's purpose is to invest wisely and create value on behalf of its investors, portfolio companies, and the communities in which we live and invest. Carlyle employs more than 2,500 people in 27 offices across four continents. Further information is available at www.carlyle.com. Follow Carlyle on X @OneCarlyle and LinkedIn at The Carlyle Group.
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Original text here: https://www.carlyle.com/media-room/news-release-archive/carlyle-agrees-acquire-sugiko
[Category: BizFinancial Services]
BMJ Group: Around 6 Deaths a Year Linked to Clubbing in the UK
LONDON, England, March 5 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about Emergency Medicine Journal:
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Around 6 deaths a year linked to clubbing in the UK
Physical assault or too much 'ecstasy' primary causes, finds 15 year retrospective study
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Around 6 deaths a year are linked to clubbing in the UK, finds a 15 year retrospective study (https://emj.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/emermed-2025-215009) published online in Emergency Medicine Journal.
Physical assault, including stabbings and head trauma, or too much ecstasy (MDMA) are the primary causes, the findings indicate.
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LONDON, England, March 5 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about Emergency Medicine Journal:
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Around 6 deaths a year linked to clubbing in the UK
Physical assault or too much 'ecstasy' primary causes, finds 15 year retrospective study
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Around 6 deaths a year are linked to clubbing in the UK, finds a 15 year retrospective study (https://emj.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/emermed-2025-215009) published online in Emergency Medicine Journal.
Physical assault, including stabbings and head trauma, or too much ecstasy (MDMA) are the primary causes, the findings indicate.
UKnightclubs attract close to 100 million visitors every year and boast a revenue of just under pound sterling1 billion. Risky behaviours while clubbing are common, but current evidence on deaths associated with nightclubs is limited to small case series or isolated critical incidents, with no national data, explain the researchers.
To explore this further and characterise the nature and frequency of these deaths, the researchers extracted relevant data primarily from publicly available UK media coverage, which was corroborated by open source legal proceedings and coroners' reports covering 2009 to 2024 inclusive.
Deaths associated with nightclubs referred to clubbers found dead inside the venue and those who died within a few hours of being there, typically on the same night.
Between 2009 and 2024, 89 people died in, or shortly after having been at, a total of 75 nightclubs across the UK, averaging around 6 annual deaths during the 15 year period.
Their average age was 22, but ranged from 15 to 54. Seven were under the age of 18. Most (78%) of those who died were male.
Serious injuries (45 cases; 51%), most of which were the result of assault (40 cases; 89%); and drug overdose (36 cases; 40%), almost all of which (34 cases; 94%) were attributable to ecstasy (MDMA) alone or when combined with ketamine or cocaine, were the primary causes of death.
Drug deaths were concentrated among those aged 21 and under (27;75%), and young women were significantly more likely to die from drug-related causes than from trauma or other causes: 39% vs 11% for young men.
Blunt head trauma in 19 cases--mostly as a result of arguments in 13--and stabbings in 16 cases accounted for most of the deaths caused by serious injuries; one person was shot.
The average age of a trauma death was 24, but ranged from 16 to 50.
Restraint was associated with 5 deaths, with alcohol a contributory factor in 4 cases, and drugs in 2 cases. Underlying heart conditions accounted for 3 deaths. Another 5 fatalities were the result of overcrowding and being crushed to death (2 separate incidents).
There were repercussions for the nightclubs involved: only 1 in 3 (25) of the 75 venues associated with a fatal incident remained open under the same name.
"These findings are consistent with previous research in the UK from 1997 to 2023," note the researchers, showing that nightclub fatalities "while rare, remain a recurring problem."
The researchers acknowledge some limitations to their findings, including that despite routinely obtaining toxicology reports, UK coroners' attribution of MDMA toxicity is made on the balance-of-probabilities standard.
As there's no universally accepted definition of MDMA toxicity, some of the cases classified as "MDMA deaths" might have been misclassified or might have been multifactorial, with MDMA a contributory, but not a strictly causal factor, they point out.
And deaths that occurred days or weeks after visiting a nightclub, but associated with that venue, were probably not captured in the media reports they looked at, they add..
Nevertheless, they conclude: "These findings highlight predictable and preventable risks, supporting targeted harm reduction strategies, improved venue safety, and enhanced emergency response planning."
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Notes for editors
Research: Nightclub deaths in the UK: a retrospective observational study of media reports with coroner verification Doi: 10.1136/emermed-2025-215009
Journal: Emergency Medicine Journal
About the journal
Emergency Medicine Journal is one of 70 journals published by BMJ Group. The title is co-owned with the Royal College of Emergency Medicine
https://emj.bmj.com/
Link to Academy of Medical Sciences press release labelling system
http://press.psprings.co.uk/AMSlabels.pdf
Externally peer reviewed? Yes
Evidence type: Observational
Subjects: People
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Original text here: https://bmjgroup.com/around-6-deaths-a-year-linked-to-clubbing-in-the-uk/
[Category: BizMedia]
Aramark Brings Culinary Career Pathing to the Classroom at Chicago Public Schools
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 5 -- ARAMARK, a provider of food, facilities, refreshments, hospitality and supply chain services, issued the following news release:
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Aramark Brings Culinary Career Pathing to the Classroom at Chicago Public Schools
Aramark is strengthening the connection between culture, cuisine, and career exploration through an expanded Chef Council program at Chicago Public Schools (CPS). The year-long initiative pairs local chefs with CPS Career and Technical Education (CTE) culinary programs to inspire students interested in culinary careers while enhancing school
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 5 -- ARAMARK, a provider of food, facilities, refreshments, hospitality and supply chain services, issued the following news release:
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Aramark Brings Culinary Career Pathing to the Classroom at Chicago Public Schools
Aramark is strengthening the connection between culture, cuisine, and career exploration through an expanded Chef Council program at Chicago Public Schools (CPS). The year-long initiative pairs local chefs with CPS Career and Technical Education (CTE) culinary programs to inspire students interested in culinary careers while enhancing schoolmeals.
During the 2025-26 school year, Aramark Student Nutrition's CPS team expanded the Chef Council from a single-chef residency model into a multi-partner program, creating opportunities to collaborate with a different community chef each month.
Through hands-on cooking demonstrations, classroom engagement, and menu integration, the program connects real-world culinary expertise with student learning while introducing authentic flavors into CPS lunchrooms.
"The Chef Council reflects Aramark Student Nutrition's broader commitment to student engagement, culinary innovation, and community partnership--using food as a tool to connect education, culture, and opportunity for the students we serve in Chicago Public Schools," said Jenny Bracamonte, Aramark Student Nutrition District Manager.
Beyond classroom activities and menu integration, Aramark Student Nutrition at Chicago Public Schools is exploring ways to build a workforce development pipeline by establishing training and/or internship opportunities for CPS students through the Chef Council program.
Throughout the school year, Aramark Student Nutrition's team at CPS has partnered with several Chicago-based chefs and restaurants to deliver interactive culinary experiences:
Chef Luis Velasco, Chef Manager at Aramark Healthcare+, worked alongside students at Juarez High School to prepare traditional sopes, sharing his personal journey of reconnecting with his Mexican roots through food.
At Curie Metropolitan High School, Chef Sara Parthasarathy, co-founder of Flavor Temptations, led students through cooking demonstrations of butter chicken and curried potatoes while discussing how her Indian heritage influences her culinary work.
Chef Carlos "Loso" Hernandez and Chef Salvador "Shade" Cervantes of 47th Street Bistro partnered with Dunbar Vocational Career Academy students to prepare a Three Sisters quesadilla, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of corn, beans, and squash. Those same ingredients appeared on CPS menus throughout the month.
Chef Nia and Chef Robbie of Peach's Restaurant and Rome's Joy Companies collaborated with Simeon Career Academy Culinary Arts students for a winter-themed cooking demo. Students prepared Peach's signature biscuits, which were served with a cheesy sausage soup made by the chefs.
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Original text here: https://www.aramark.com/newsroom/news/2026/march/aramark-student-nutrition-brings-community-chefs-into-the-classr
[Category: BizConsumer Servicers]