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University of Portsmouth: Study Explores How Fear Impacts the Financial Health of the Airline Industry
PORTSMOUTH, England, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:

A new study reveals how news and external uncertainties, like rising investor fear and geopolitical risks, affect the financial performance of airline companies. By analysing airline equity returns, researchers found that some shocks have long-term effects while others are short-lived, highlighting the unique challenges facing the aviation industry.

The study published in Economic Letters (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165176524004786?via%3Dihub#fn6) uses advanced forecasting ... Show Full Article

University of Exeter: Europe's Native Oyster Ecosystems Have 'Collapsed'
EXETER, England, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:

Scientists have revealed that Europe's native oyster ecosystem has declined to the extent that it has 'collapsed', highlighting the importance of ambitious restoration initiatives.

The assessment, led by international conservation charity ZSL and the University of Edinburgh, came after researchers from across Europe reviewed historical and ecological data with the intention of defining the extent of the European native oyster ecosystem.

They discovered that the species has faced such extreme decimation that ... Show Full Article

Tulane University: Honey Can Reveal Clues About Environmental Pollution Near You
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:

Inside every jar of honey is a taste of the local environment, its sticky sweet flavor enhanced by whichever nearby flowers bees have decided to sample. But a new study from Tulane University has found that honey can also offer a glimpse of nearby pollution.

The study, published in Environmental Pollution, tested 260 honey samples from 48 states for traces of six toxic metals: arsenic, lead, cadmium, nickel, chromium and cobalt. None of the honeys showed unsafe levels of toxic metals - based on a ... Show Full Article

Newcastle University: Government Needs to Be Clearer on Food Waste Rules, Says New Report
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- Newcastle University issued the following news:

English councils could struggle to meet new food waste recycling regulations, known as 'Simpler Recycling' which are due to come into force next year, says a Newcastle University report.

Simpler Recycling

Simpler Recycling extends the duty of care for waste collection to include separate food waste collections to both businesses and organisations and local authorities. From 01 April 2025, businesses and organisations which have more than 10 full time equivalent employees must arrange for the separate ... Show Full Article

Mount Union Announces Nearly 10% Tuition Reduction for Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Strengthening Accessibility for Aspiring Physical Therapists
ALLIANCE, Ohio, Dec. 6 -- The University of Mount Union issued the following news:

The University of Mount Union is pleased to announce a strategic tuition adjustment for its Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. The adjustment reflects the institution's commitment to making a high-quality education more accessible to students interested in a career in physical therapy.

Beginning in August, tuition for the 2025 DPT program cohort will decrease by 9%, bringing the cost to $12,650 per 15-week term. This reduction in tuition also strengthens Mount Union's established position in high-demand ... Show Full Article

Lawrence Tech, Springboard Launch Tech Skills Bootcamps
SOUTHFIELD, Michigan, Dec. 6 -- Lawrence Technological University issued the following news:

Lawrence Technological University has partnered with Springboard, a leading online learning company known for preparing students for high-growth technology careers, to offer three new bootcamps focused on in-demand tech skills to students and professionals in the Detroit region and around the world.

These programs, which will be delivered fully online, are designed to help working professionals and career changers gain expertise in the most sought-after fields in the technology sector, including cybersecurity, ... Show Full Article

Kennesaw State Offers First Rural Management MBA in the Country
KENNESAW, Georgia, Dec. 6 -- Kennesaw State University issued the following news release:

Kennesaw State University is launching a new Rural Management concentration for its Evening Master of Business Administration program in Fall 2025. The program, which is the first rural management MBA program in the country, will empower rural communities to create economic opportunities and improve the quality of life for their residents.

The University System of Georgia this week approved two new concentrations for the Evening MBA program: Rural Management and Business Intelligence. While both additions ... Show Full Article