Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Pennsylvania Newsletter for Saturday April 26, 2025 ( 15 items ) |
Allegheny College Officially Opens ALIC @ Bessemer, Its Branch Campus Created to Build the Regional Manufacturing Workforce
MEADVILLE, Pennsylvania, April 26 -- Allegheny College issued the following news:
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Allegheny College Officially Opens ALIC @ Bessemer, its Branch Campus Created to Build the Regional Manufacturing Workforce
Allegheny College launched its branch campus ALIC @ Bessemer, a transformative initiative driving workforce development and education in western Pennsylvania. Governor Josh Shapiro, leaders of regional manufacturing companies, Allegheny College President Ron Cole, faculty, staff and s
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Are drones the future of tree fruit production? Researchers investigate
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 25 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Are drones the future of tree fruit production? Researchers investigate
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A team of researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences is addressing the growing interest among tree fruit growers in Pennsylvania and the Northeast in adopting drone-based spraying systems for high-density apple and peach orchards. The Northeast Region of the Sustainable Agricu
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Competition shows not all exam questions can be correctly answered using AI
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 25 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Competition shows not all exam questions can be correctly answered using AI
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Penn State's Center for Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence (CSRAI) announced the winners of its first-ever " Cheat-a-thon." The virtual competition, held March 3 through April 6, invited faculty and students at universities across the United States to test the capabilities and lim
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Cuts to Medicaid Supported by Congressional Republicans Would Have a Devastating Impact on Health Care Access for Residents in Northeastern Pennsylvania
WASHINGTON, April 25 -- Families USA, a nonpartisan consumer health advocacy organization, issued the following news release:
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Cuts to Medicaid Supported by Congressional Republicans Would Have a Devastating Impact on Health Care Access for Residents in Northeastern Pennsylvania
New Fact Sheets from Families USA Highlights Importance of Medicaid for PA-08's Families
SCRANTON, PA - A new fact sheet from Families USA details the impacts of deep cuts to the Medicaid program in the Republic
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Former member of Congress recounts on FFRF TV show her defense of secular values
MADISON, Wisconsin, April 25 [Category: Religion] -- The Freedom From Religion Foundation posted the following news release:
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Former member of Congress recounts on FFRF TV show her defense of secular values
Watch the preview here.
An ex-member of Congress talks on the Freedom From Religion Foundation's TV show about her time in office defending secularism and the separation of state and church.
The guest this week is former U.S. Rep. Susan Wild, who was a member of the Congressional
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Harrisburg breaks ground on new Academic Learning Center
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 25 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Harrisburg breaks ground on new Academic Learning Center
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. -- The Penn State Harrisburg campus community, along with stakeholders and alumni, gathered on April 22 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the campus's new $48 million Academic Learning Center (ALC), which is slated to open for the fall 2026 semester. College Chancellor David Callejo Perez was joined by Student Gover
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ICYMI: AFP-PA & Erie MBA Host Rep. Mike Kelly for Panel Discussion on TCJA
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 25 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release:
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ICYMI: AFP-PA & Erie MBA Host Rep. Mike Kelly for Panel Discussion on TCJA
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Erie, Pennsylvania --Yesterday, Americans for Prosperity-Pennsylvania and the Erie Chapter of the Manufacturer & Business Association hosted Congressman Mike Kelly (PA-16), Chairman of the Ways & Means Subcommittee on Tax, for a panel discussion about the urgency of rene
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Institute for Computational and Data Sciences issues call for proposals
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 25 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Institute for Computational and Data Sciences issues call for proposals
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS) has announced a new program to foster interdisciplinary collaborations among early-career researchers and Penn State faculty. The ICDS Junior Researcher Collaborations Funding Opportunity is now accepting project proposals.
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Penn State Altoona Professor Selected to Work With Ghanaian University
ALTOONA, Pennsylvania, April 26 -- Pennsylvania State University at Altoona issued the following news:
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Penn State Altoona professor selected to work with Ghanaian University
ALTOONA, Pa. -- Kofi Adu, professor of physics at Penn State Altoona and graduate faculty in materials science and engineering, has been awarded a fellowship by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program to travel to Ghana to work with the University of Development Studies (UDS), specifically the lecturers in
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Penn State graduate students receive American Heart Association fellowships
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 25 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Penn State graduate students receive American Heart Association fellowships
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Two Penn State graduate students enrolled in Intercollege Graduate Degree Programs administered by the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences have each been awarded two-year American Heart Association (AHA) Postdoctoral Fellowships. Junyao Yuan is a graduate student in the integrative and bio
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Penn State-Scranton: Public Support Matters for Sustainable Energy Investments, Researchers Find
DUNMORE, Pennsylvania, April 26 -- Pennsylvania State University's Scranton campus issued the following news:
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Public support matters for sustainable energy investments, researchers find
Penn State Scranton business professor's research explores sustainable energy investments
By Morgan Sewack
DUNMORE, Pa. -- Penn State Scranton's Assistant Professor of Business Nonna Sorokina presented her research, "Sustainable Energy Marketplace and Societal Readiness," which examines how public opin
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Pitt Swanson School of Engineering: CHIPS Off the Old Block
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 26 -- The University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering issued the following news:
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CHIPS off the old block
Shiwarski's "CHIPS" platform bioprints with collagen to create functional tissue models
Using a 3D printer to create organic tissue models that function like living organs may sound like science fiction -- but engineers at the University of Pittsburgh are making it reality.
Central to their breakthrough is a simple yet powerful idea: when
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Students to present solar design project at expo on April 30
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 25 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Students to present solar design project at expo on April 30
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Students in Assistant Professor of Energy and Mineral Engineering Nelson Dzade's "EGEE 437: Design of Solar Energy Conversion Systems" class worked with Greenwood Furnace State Park this spring semester as part of a Sustainable Communities Collaborative (SCC) project in partnership with Pennsylvania's Dep
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Traditional forest medicinal plant ghost pipe used differently today
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 25 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Traditional forest medicinal plant ghost pipe used differently today
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Despite a long history of traditional medicinal use in the United States, the collection, consumption and efficacy of the peculiar forest plant aptly named ghost pipe, scientific name Monotropa uniflora, remains a mystery. Now, with social media and the internet driving a resurgence in the harvest
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Tributary Releases Its Third National Undergraduate Journal of Poetry and Prose
WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania, April 26 -- Lycoming College issued the following news:
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The Tributary releases its third national undergraduate journal of poetry and prose
Comprised of undergraduate-created poetry and prose, Lycoming College's student-run literary journal, The Tributary, announced the release of its Spring 2025 national issue, which is the third issue they have released on a national scale. The issue can be accessed free of charge at www.thetributaryjournal.com.
The Tribut
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