State Tipoffs Involving Pennsylvania Newsletter for Wednesday June 04, 2025 ( 13 items ) |
Allstate and Tyler Adams Unveil Mini-Pitch for Youth in Philadelphia
NORTHBROOK, Illinois, June 4 -- Allstate, a property and casualty insurance company, issued the following news release:
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Allstate and Tyler Adams unveil mini-pitch for youth in Philadelphia
USMNT star joins community to dedicate second of three mini-pitches aimed at fostering youth participation
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PHILADELPHIA (June 3, 2025) -- Allstate, in partnership with the U.S. Soccer Foundation, unveiled a new mini-pitch on Saturday, May 31, at Bell Avenue Elementary School in Yeadon, Pennsylvani
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DeSales University, St. Luke's University Health Network Partner on New Nurse Anesthesia Program
CENTER VALLEY, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- DeSales University issued the following news:
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DeSales University, St. Luke's University Health Network Partner on New Nurse Anesthesia Program
DeSales University and St. Luke's University Health Network have partnered to launch the SLUHN/DSU Nurse Anesthesia Program, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist program designed for experienced nurses seeking to advance their careers.
"We were always looking to have a nurse anesthesia program," says Ja
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Healthcare Award Named for Longtime Scranton Professor
SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- The University of Scranton issued the following news:
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Healthcare Award Named for Longtime Scranton Professor
Daniel J. West., Ph.D., is a longtime supporter and board member of the American College of Healthcare Executives of Eastern Pennsylvania.
The American College of Healthcare Executives of Eastern Pennsylvania presents only two annual awards, recognizing both an outstanding senior executive and an up-and-coming careerist.
While the former previo
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Isolated Torrey pine populations yield insights into genetic diversity
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, June 3 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Isolated Torrey pine populations yield insights into genetic diversity
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Entire regions of trees are disappearing because of invasive pests, disease and a changing climate. The key to their ability to adapt to varied growing conditions and, ultimately, their survival, may reside in the complex genetic makeup of replacement trees, according to forest geneticists task
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Major $3 Million Water System Upgrade Set to Begin This Week in Elizabeth Township
CAMDEN, New Jersey, June 3 [Category: BizWater] -- American Water, a water and wastewater company, posted the following news release:
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Major $3 Million Water System Upgrade Set to Begin This Week in Elizabeth Township
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MCMURRAY, Pa. (June 3, 2025) - Pennsylvania American Water announced that water main upgrade projects in Elizabeth Township, constituting an investment of more than $3 million, will begin this week to improve reliability for customers, reduce service disruptions and incr
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Saint Joseph University: Exploring the Science of Sleep
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 4 (TNSjou) -- Saint Joseph University issued the following news:
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Exploring the Science of Sleep
Faculty-student research group publishes paper on the metabolic effects of sleep loss
By Madeline Marriott
According to a new paper published by Associate Professor of Biology Jennifer C. Tudor, PhD and her team of student researchers, losing sleep may lead to much more than your run-of-the-mill drowsiness.
The paper, published in Science Signaling in Apri
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Shapiro Administration Highlights Budget Proposal to Expand Pennsylvania's Child Care Workforce, Reinforces Commitment to Supporting Families and Investing in Early Education
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services issued the following news on June 2, 2025:
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Shapiro Administration Highlights Budget Proposal to Expand Pennsylvania's Child Care Workforce, Reinforces Commitment to Supporting Families and Investing in Early Education
Pittsburgh, PA - Today, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh visited the Children's Home of Pittsburgh & Lemieux Family Center to highlight how Governor J
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Shapiro Administration Highlights Vital Role SNAP Plays in Supporting Our Economy, Fighting Hunger as Congressional Republicans Propose Cuts to Food Assistance for 140,000 of Pennsylvanians
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services issued the following news on June 2, 2025:
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Shapiro Administration Highlights Vital Role SNAP Plays in Supporting Our Economy, Fighting Hunger as Congressional Republicans Propose Cuts to Food Assistance for 140,000 of Pennsylvanians
Westmoreland, PA - Today, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding joined
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Susquehanna Joins College Cost Transparency Initiative
SELINSGROVE, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- Susquehanna University issued the following news:
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Susquehanna joins College Cost Transparency Initiative
Susquehanna University was accepted to the College Cost Transparency Initiative, a coalition of more than 715 higher education institutions that have voluntarily committed to follow a shared set of principles and standards that ensure transparency, clarity and understanding around student financial aid communications.
"We know that a college educ
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University of Scranton: Communications Professor Earns Pair of Awards
SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- The University of Scranton issued the following news:
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Communications Professor Earns Pair of Awards
Stacy Smulowitz, Ph.D., accepted a regional award for her teaching excellence and will soon receive an international honor for her local leadership impact.
Two prestigious communication and leadership associations recently recognized a University of Scranton professor for her outstanding contributions to education.
Stacy Smulowitz, Ph.D., associate prof
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Westinghouse EVinci Test Reactor First to Receive Approval for Preliminary Safety Design Report
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- Westinghouse Electric issued the following news release:
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Westinghouse eVinci Test Reactor First to Receive Approval for Preliminary Safety Design Report
Achievement is a Critical Step to Deploy the eVinci Microreactor
Cranberry Township, PA, June 3, 2025 - Westinghouse Electric Company has received approval for its eVinci Microreactor's Preliminary Safety Design Report (PSDR) from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). With this key milestone,
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Westminster Music Student Earns Prestigious Marian Anderson Legacy Scholarship
NEW WILMINGTON, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- Westminster College issued the following news release:
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Westminster music student earns prestigious Marian Anderson Legacy Scholarship
Shannon Witkouski, a rising senior at Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pa., has been awarded the prestigious Marian Anderson Legacy Scholarship, presented by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR).
Awarded annually to one outstanding student nationwide, this scholarship celebrates e
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York College ASCE Student Engineering Team Wins First Place in 3D Printing Competition
YORK, Pennsylvania, June 3 -- York College of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
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York College ASCE Student Engineering Team Wins First Place in 3D Printing Competition
A group of mechanical engineering students joined the ASCE team to compete in the 2025 ASCE Mid-Atlantic Student Symposium. Thanks to their efforts in the 3D printing competition, they won the first-ever York College first-place win.
On March 27-29, 2025, Dr. Brendan Grayson-Wallace, Assistant Professor of Civil Eng
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