Tipoffs for Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Wake Forest) Newsletter for Sunday April 27, 2025 ( 7 items ) |
ACC Huddle to Spotlight All 17 ACC Football Programs with Dedicated Spring Football Preview Shows, Debuting April 29-May 2 on ACC Network
BRISTOL, Connecticut, April 24 [Category: BizMedia] -- ESPN, a sports media company, posted the following news release:
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ACC Huddle to Spotlight All 17 ACC Football Programs with Dedicated Spring Football Preview Shows, Debuting April 29-May 2 on ACC Network
* 17 30-minute episodes breaking down key roster moves, offseason storylines and outlook for the 2025 season for all ACC programs
* Special guest analyst appearances from Dave Clawson and Bryce Love
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George Washington University Signs American Association of Colleges and Universities public statement
WASHINGTON, April 23 -- George Washington University posted the following news:
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The George Washington University Signs American Association of Colleges and Universities public statement
On behalf of The George Washington University, President Ellen Granberg has signed on to the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) public statement, " A Call for Constructive Engagement. As a signatory, GW joins leaders from America's colleges, universities, and scholarly societies fo
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Governor Healey Nominates Judge Charles W. Groce, III and Attorney Jeffrey Trapan to the Superior Court
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 23 -- Gov. Maura Healey, D-Massachusetts, issued the following news release:
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Governor Healey Nominates Judge Charles W. Groce, III and Attorney Jeffrey Trapan to the Superior Court
Boston -- Governor Maura Healey today nominated Judge Charles W. Groce, III and Jeffrey Trapani to serve as Associate Justices of the Superior Court. The nominees, who both live in Western Massachusetts, will now be considered by the Governor's Council for confirmation.
"Both of
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Governor Whitmer Makes Appointments to the Michigan Supreme Court, Michigan Court of Appeals
LANSING, Michigan, April 23 -- Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Governor Whitmer Makes Appointments to the Michigan Supreme Court, Michigan Court of Appeals
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the appointments of Judge Noah Hood to the Michigan Supreme Court; Judge Mariam Bazzi to succeed Hood on the Michigan Court of Appeals, First District; Christopher Trebilcock to the Michigan Court of Appeals, Second District; and Daniel Korobkin to the Michigan
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Music + Gaming Creates Joy and Discovery
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, April 24 -- Wake Forest University posted the following news:
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Music + Gaming Creates Joy and Discovery
In the video game Starfield, the player character joins a group of space explorers who travel across space to acquire mysterious artifacts. The music is technical, complex and difficult to play, and it is challenging to get the stars to align in a performance.
"Something here is magical," Emmy award-winning composer Inon Zur told the Wake Forest Symphon
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There's a name for that feeling of not being able to get your bearings in an uncertain world: Zozobra
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, April 22 -- Wake Forest University posted the following news:
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There's a name for that feeling of not being able to get your bearings in an uncertain world: Zozobra
Understanding the word "zozobra" and the insights of Mexican philosophers behind it may help bring people together and create community during times of uncertainty.
Associate Professor of Philosophy Francisco Gallegos, who studies the philosophy of emotions, says zozobra names the feeling of d
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UC-San Diego: Even Light Exercise Could Help Slow Cognitive Decline in People at Risk of Alzheimer's
LA JOLLA, California, April 24 -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news:
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Even Light Exercise Could Help Slow Cognitive Decline in People at Risk of Alzheimer's
In a landmark clinical trial of physical exercise in older adults with mild memory loss, people who exercised at low or moderate-high intensity showed less cognitive decline when compared to those receiving usual care.
By Miles Martin
Researchers at University of California San Diego and Wake F
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