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State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Tuesday February 25, 2025 ( 4 items )  

NASA-funded Astrophysicist Joins Presbyterian College Faculty, Inspiring Future Scientists
CLINTON, South Carolina, Feb. 25 -- Presbyterian College issued the following news: * * * NASA-funded astrophysicist joins Presbyterian College faculty, inspiring future scientists Dr. Frances Cashman leans forward, eyes alight with excitement as she gestures toward a vibrant image on her computer screen. The swirling patterns of light and shadow in the Milky Way stretch across the display, a snapshot of the Galaxy's structure in wavelengths invisible to the human eye. "If we could see in ga  more

Scientists Link Urban Tree Structure to Mental Health
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Feb. 25 -- The Clemson University's Cooperative Extension issued the following news: * * * Scientists link urban tree structure to mental health Studies have shown that tree canopies can reduce human stress, improve mood and lower blood pressure. Now, a group of scientists led by Clemson University professor Puneet Dwivedi has found that other tree characteristics can also benefit people. Their study, "Examining the impacts of urban tree structure and condition on a  more

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joins 20-state coalition defending Presidential authority over executive branch
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Feb. 24 -- South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson issued the following news: * * * South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joins 20-state coalition defending Presidential authority over executive branch (COLUMBIA, S.C.) - Today, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 19 other state attorneys general in filing a friend-of-the-court brief in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to uphold the President's constitutional at-wi  more

Student Ignites Passion for Mental Health Awareness and Research
HARTSVILLE, South Carolina, Feb. 25 -- Coker University issued the following news: * * * Student Ignites Passion for Mental Health Awareness and Research Sophomore Stephanie Winborne is navigating the challenges of being a college student while actively researching for a more significant cause. As an advocate driven by a personal connection to mental health awareness, she aims to shed light on the complexities of mental health through her research. "I learned that mental illnesses are vast,"  more