Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Friday April 25, 2025 ( 5 items ) |
American Cancer Society Scientists to Present Cancer Research Advancements at AACR Annual Meeting 2025
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 24 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society posted the following news release:
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American Cancer Society Scientists to Present Cancer Research Advancements at AACR Annual Meeting 2025
ATLANTA, April 24, 2025 - American Cancer Society (ACS) scientists are presenting research studies at the annual meeting of the American Assciation for Cancer Research (AACR), April 25-30, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. The meeting is the focal point of the cancer research commu
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Big 12 Garners Multiple Picks in Top Eight in First Round of 2025 NFL Draft
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin, April 25 -- The Big 12 Conference, a college athletic conference, issued the following news:
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Big 12 Garners Multiple Picks in Top Eight in First Round of 2025 NFL Draft
For the second time in the last three NFL Drafts, the Big 12 Conference had multiple picks in the top eight as Jacksonville selected Colorado athlete Travis Hunter second overall and Carolina chose Arizona wideout Tetairoa McMillan with the No. 8 pick.
Hunter, the Heisman Trophy winner, was selecte
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Georgia Southern Ethics Bowl Team Rising to National Prominence
STATESBORO, Georgia, April 24 -- Georgia Southern University issued the following news release:
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Georgia Southern Ethics Bowl team rising to national prominence
In just two years, Georgia Southern University's Ethics Bowl team has become nationally competitive, earning a top 15 finish and the Bob Ladenson Spirit Award at the APPE Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl earlier this semester. Among nearly 40 teams, they stood out for their strong case engagement, respectful competition and embodiment
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Georgia's Promise Scholarship is already changing ives
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 24 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation posted the following news release:
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Georgia's Promise Scholarship is already changing ives
It turns out $6,500 goes a long way -- especially when you give it to parents instead of bureaucrats.
Georgia promised families more control over their children's education - and it delivered. Thousands of families have already signed up for the new program, which gives eligible students $6,500 to use for private school tuition, t
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Ukraine: CARE Statement on the Latest Wave of Attacks
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 25 -- Care, is an organization that says it is dedicated to ending poverty, issued the following news release:
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Ukraine: CARE statement on the latest wave of attacks
Kyiv, Ukraine, 24 April 2025 - Less than 24 hours after a deadly strike on a civilian bus, which killed at least 10 people and injured more than 40, Ukraine has endured another large attack impacting civilians.
Overnight on April 24, widespread missile and drone strikes hit cities across Ukraine incl
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