| State Tipoffs Involving Rhode Island Newsletter for Sunday September 28, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
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24 Victims a Minute: Bryant Alum Calls for Accountability in Domestic Violence Policy
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, Sept. 26 -- Bryant University issued the following news on Sept. 25, 2025:
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24 victims a minute: Bryant alum calls for accountability in domestic violence policy
By Emma Bartlett
Every minute in the United States, 24 people fall victim to intimate partner violence.
"That means in this hour alone, over 1,400 people are going to be victims in this country," Kaitlin Sidorsky '10, Ph.D., told Bryant University community members during her Constitution Day lecture
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Aetna Expands Clinical Collaboration Program to Enhance Support for Hospitals and Provide Personalized Member Care
WOONSOCKET, Rhode Island, Sept. 23 -- Aetna, a CVS Health company, issued the following news release:
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Aetna Expands Clinical Collaboration Program to Enhance Support for Hospitals and Provide Personalized Member Care
- Aetna Clinical Collaboration Program on-track to implement in ten hospitals by end of 2025
- Early indicators show high member engagement with program projected to reduce 30-day readmissions and length of hospital stay
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HARTFORD, CT. (Sept. 22, 2025) -- Aetna, a CVS
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AI Needs Training to Be Ethical as Well as Accurate, Bryant Expert Says
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, Sept. 27 -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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AI needs training to be ethical as well as accurate, Bryant expert says
By Bob Curley
"AI chatbots don't learn ethics the way people do," says Gianluca Brero, Ph.D., an assistant professor in Bryant's Information Systems and Analytics Department. "Programmers must decide which values to embed -- a challenge made harder by the fact that values vary across, and even within, cultures."
Brero explains th
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Brown ranks among nation's top universities
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Sept. 23 -- Brown University posted the following news:
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Brown ranks among nation's top universities
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -- In recognition of its exceptional teaching, high-impact research, generous financial aid and signature student experience, Brown University continued in 2025 to place among top schools in national and international rankings of universities.
Brown was given top marks for its innovative approach to teaching and learning,
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Brown researchers bring bold ideas to life at Innovation@Brown Showcase
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Sept. 25 -- Brown University posted the following news:
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Brown researchers bring bold ideas to life at Innovation@Brown Showcase
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -- From the microscopic to the macroeconomic, Brown University's newest wave of faculty and student-founded startups took center stage at the third annual Innovation@Brown Showcase on Thursday, Sept. 25.
Hosted by Brown Technology Innovations, the University's technology transfer office, at Prov
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Bryant University: Human Algorithm - ML Tlachac is Discovering the Patterns That Make Us Who We are
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, Sept. 24 (TNSjou) -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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Human Algorithm: ML Tlachac is discovering the patterns that make us who we are
By Stephen Kostrzewa
We're on the edge of a healthcare revolution, says Bryant University Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Analytics ML Tlachac, Ph.D. -- and data science is leading the way. Amidst a global mental health crisis, new advances in how we see ourselves, and the tools we use to look, could b
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Media Tip Sheet: U.S. Federal Judge Ruled Revolution Wind Project Can Proceed, during U.S. Clean Energy Downsizing
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 -- George Washington University posted the following news:
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Media Tip Sheet: U.S. Federal Judge Ruled Revolution Wind Project Can Proceed, during U.S. Clean Energy Downsizing
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A federal judge ruled Monday that Orsted, a Danish energy company, can restart work on Revolution Wind, a large wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island. The project was halted by the Trump administration in August 2025 citing national security concerns.
The ruling comes at an interesting ti
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Oceantic Statement: Revolution Wind Resumes Work, Delivering Critical Energy and Jobs for New England
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 23 -- The Oceantic Network, formerly the Business Network for Offshore Wind, issued the following statement on Sept. 22, 2025:
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Oceantic Statement: Revolution Wind Resumes Work, Delivering Critical Energy and Jobs for New England
Earlier today, a U.S. judge in D.C. court granted a temporary injunction filed by Revolution Wind to lift the stop work order issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on August 22, 2025. Revolution Wind, which is 80% complete, i
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Omnicare Initiates Voluntary Chapter 11 Process
WOONSOCKET, Rhode Island, Sept. 23 -- Omnicare, a subsidiary of CVS Health, issued the following news release on Sept. 22, 2025:
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Omnicare Initiates Voluntary Chapter 11 Process
Company Intends to Use Process to Implement a Standalone Restructuring or Sale Strategy
Remains Focused on Delivering Safe and Reliable Pharmacy Services to All Customers
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Omnicare, LLC, a subsidiary of CVS Health (NYSE: CVS), today announced it has initiated a voluntary court-supervised Chapter 11 process to
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Roger Williams University: R.I. Health Leaders Set the Record Straight on Tylenol, Vaccines, and Autism
BRISTOL, Rhode Island, Sept. 26 -- Roger Williams University issued the following news:
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R.I. health leaders set the record straight on Tylenol, vaccines, and autism
Roger Williams University Professor of Public Health Jacquline Cottle and the R.I. Public Health Institute's Amy Nunn weigh in on public health matters ranging from COVID-19 shots to measles outbreaks to food dyes.
By Edward Fitzpatrick
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Rhode Island public health experts are challenging Trump administrat
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RWU Professor Expands Global Dialogue With Edinburgh University Press Book Series
BRISTOL, Rhode Island, Sept. 25 -- Roger Williams University issued the following news:
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RWU Professor Expands Global Dialogue with Edinburgh University Press Book Series
Donabed aims to highlight the alternative narratives often overlooked in mainstream history.
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Roger Williams University History Professor Sargon Donabed is leading the expansion of Middle East and Mediterranean studies through a book series partnership with Edinburgh University Press called Alternative Histories: Nar
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