| Journals Education Newsletter for Friday March 27, 2026 ( 26 items ) |
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33 high schools, colleges awarded grants for CPR training and community resources to make campuses safer
DALLAS, Texas, March 26 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:
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33 high schools, colleges awarded grants for CPR training and community resources to make campuses safer
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DALLAS, March 26, 2026 -According to American Heart Association data, 9 out of every 10 people who experience cardiac arrest outside of a hospital die, in part because they do not receive immediate CPR more than half of the time. To help change this, the American He
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6 NC State Faculty Elected AAAS Fellows
RALEIGH, North Carolina, March 27 -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
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6 NC State Faculty Elected AAAS Fellows
Six NC State faculty members have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.
Each year, the AAAS Council - the policymaking body of the society - elects members who have shown "scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to ad
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A Machine Learning Model May Enable Liver Cancer Risk Prediction With Routine Clinical Information
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 26 [Category: Medical] -- The American Association for Cancer Research posted the following news release:
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A Machine Learning Model May Enable Liver Cancer Risk Prediction With Routine Clinical Information
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PHILADELPHIA - A machine learning model that analyzes patient demographics, electronic health record data, and routine blood test results predicted a patient's risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of liver cancer, with high a
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As Gen Z Job Search Tightens, Cedarville Says 98.3% of 2025 Grads Placed
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 26 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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As Gen Z Job Search Tightens, Cedarville Says 98.3% of 2025 Grads Placed
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by Daniel Pasho, Student Public Relations Writer
As many Gen Z graduates face a tougher-than-expected job market, Cedarville University reports that nearly all its class of 2025 landed on solid footing.
Cedarville's First Destination Survey found that 98.36% of 2025 graduates were employed or enrolled in graduate school within six
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BMJ Group: Preparing a Home Cooked Meal at Least Once a Week May Cut Older People's Dementia Risk by 30%
LONDON, England, March 26 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health:
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Preparing a home cooked meal at least once a week may cut older people's dementia risk by 30%
This risk may be 70% lower in novice cooks with few culinary skills, study suggests
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Preparing a home cooked meal at least once a week may cut older people's risk of dementia by 30%, suggests research (https://jech.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/jech-2025-225139) p
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Bryant and Brown University School of Public Health launch new pathway to public health master's program
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, March 26 -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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Bryant and Brown University School of Public Health launch new pathway to public health master's program
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In an effort to expand opportunities for students interested in careers in public health, Bryant University and Brown University School of Public Health are launching a new program that will create a direct pathway for Bryant graduates to enroll in Brown's master of public health program.
Under th
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Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Issues Commentary: 2026 Ontario Budget Neglects Core Provincial Responsibilities
OTTAWA, Ontario, March 27 -- The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives issued the following commentary on March 26, 2026, by senior researcher and political economist Andrew Longhurst and Ricardo Tranjan:
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The 2026 Ontario budget neglects core provincial responsibilities
The world feels more chaotic than ever. The ongoing macroeconomic shocks and geopolitical conflicts have made uncertainty the new normal. In times like these, governments must act decisively and with focus.
The Ontari
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Colder Weather Linked to 40,000 Heart-Related Deaths Yearly in the United States, Study Finds
NEW YORK, March 25 [Category: BizHospital] -- Mount Sinai Health System posted the following news release:
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Colder Weather Linked to 40,000 Heart-Related Deaths Yearly in the United States, Study Finds
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Study Title: " Cardiovascular disease mortality attributable to monthly non-optimal temperature in the United States: a county-level analysis"
Conference: American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions - Young Investigators Award Competition Finalist: "Outcomes Research" Presentat
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CSU and IBM Host Hackathon to Help Students Develop Workplace Skills, Tackle Real-World Problems
LONG BEACH, California, March 27 -- California State University issued the following news:
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CSU and IBM Host Hackathon to Help Students Develop Workplace Skills, Tackle Real-World Problems
About 160 students participated in teams to design innovative, AI-powered solutions in health care, semiconductor manufacturing and education.
By Alisia Ruble and Warren Robak
The California State University and IBM collaborated to host an AI-focused hackathon at Cal State LA March 16-17, 2026. Spons
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CU Denver Rankings
DENVER, Colorado, March 26 -- The University of Colorado posted the following news:
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CU Denver Rankings
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CU Denver is committed to helping students meet their moment, graduate, and pursue meaningful careers that contribute to the communities they live in.
Our students change the world by changing their own lives because we are a highly accessible institution that propels students into higher earnings. That means students who might not otherwise have access to higher education are abl
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False Claims Act Enforcement Involving Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Programs Topic of White Paper From CRS
WASHINGTON, March 26 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following Legal Sidebar white paper (No. LSB11410) on March 24, 2026, by legislative attorneys Madeline W. Donley and Victoria L. Killion:
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False Claims Act Enforcement Involving Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs
The Trump Administration has adopted the view that some "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) programs and policies illegally consider protected characteristics in viol
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Four Faculty Members Elected to AAAS
STORRS, Connecticut, March 26 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news:
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Four Faculty Members Elected to AAAS
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Four University of Connecticut faculty members have been elected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to its newest class of fellows. The AAAS is the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
The four are:
* Emmanouil Anagnostou, the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor i
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Green thumbs up: Project combines YouTube and AI to boost biosecurity
DARWIN, Australia, March 27 -- Charles Darwin University posted the following news:
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Green thumbs up: Project combines YouTube and AI to boost biosecurity
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Gardening videos attract millions of views on YouTube each year, but an innovative research project has showed how this content could be critical in protecting Australia's biosecurity.
The project by Charles Darwin University (CDU), supported through the Northern Australia Biosecurity Strategy, combined YouTube gardening content a
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International Journal of Disease Reversal and Prevention Publishes Proceedings of the 2025 International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine
WASHINGTON, March 26 [Category: Health Care] -- Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine posted the following news release:
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International Journal of Disease Reversal and Prevention Publishes Proceedings of the 2025 International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine
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WASHINGTON, D.C.-A summary of the presentations and findings of the International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine (ICNM), the annual meeting conducted by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, was publi
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Long wait for child ADHD assessments leaves parents stressed and struggling
SOUTHAMPTON, England, March 26 -- The University of Southampton posted the following news:
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Long wait for child ADHD assessments leaves parents stressed and struggling
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Families are feeling stressed, powerless and 'forever in limbo' as they wait months, or sometimes years, for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessments, according to a new study.
Research led by the University of Southampton and King's College London examined the experiences of parents navigating wait
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MSU Philosophy Professor Bickle joins elite ranks as AAAS Fellow
STARKVILLE, Mississippi, March 26 -- Mississippi State University posted the following news:
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MSU Philosophy Professor Bickle joins elite ranks as AAAS Fellow
The American Association for the Advancement of Science is honoring Mississippi State University Professor John Bickle as an AAAS Fellow for his distinguished contributions to the philosophy of science and neuroscience.
AAAS, founded in 1848, is one of the world's largest general scientific societies and began electing fellows beg
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New study shows University of Rhode Island generates $2 billion in annual economic impact
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, March 26 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Rhode Island posted the following news:
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New study shows University of Rhode Island generates $2 billion in annual economic impact
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KINGSTON, R.I. -March 26, 2026-The University of Rhode Island generates $2 billion in annual economic activity across the state, supporting 17,799 jobs and producing $135.2 million in tax revenue, according to a comprehensive new economic impact study released today.
The report highlights URI
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Professor Akhil Reed Amar's "Born Equal" Receives Annual Lincoln Institute Book Prize
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 26 -- Yale Law School posted the following news:
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Professor Akhil Reed Amar's "Born Equal" Receives Annual Lincoln Institute Book Prize
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Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science Akhil Reed Amar 4 '84 was awarded the 2026 Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award for "Born Equal: Remaking America's Constitution, 1840-1920" at the 29th Annual Abraham Lincoln Institute Symposium.
The symposium 5 was hosted at Ford's Theatre in Washington,
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Public poll shows strong support for tourist tax to keep national museums free
LONDON, England, March 26 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news:
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Public poll shows strong support for tourist tax to keep national museums free
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Nearly three quarters of people say they would support a new tourist tax to help keep free admission at national museums and provide more funding for struggling institutions.
A ring-fenced tourist tax was one of several measures recommended in Baroness Hodge's Arts Council England review published la
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Taylor & Francis converts six further journals to open access through Collective Pathway to Open Publishing
LONDON, England, March 26 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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Taylor & Francis converts six further journals to open access through Collective Pathway to Open Publishing
Taylor & Francis has announced an expansion of its innovative diamond open access (OA) model, Collective Pathway to Open Publishing (CPOP), through its agreements with Jisc in the UK and CAUL in Australasia. Collective support has enabled six new jou
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Taylor & Francis Converts Six Further Journals to Open Access Through Collective Pathway to Open Publishing
LONDON, England, March 27 -- Taylor and Francis Group issued the following news:
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Taylor & Francis converts six further journals to open access through Collective Pathway to Open Publishing
Expansion of diamond OA model supported by new agreements in UK and Australasia
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Taylor & Francis has announced an expansion of its innovative diamond open access (OA) model, Collective Pathway to Open Publishing (CPOP), through its agreements with Jisc in the UK and CAUL in Australasia. Collective
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Triad Business Journal Names Two Alumnae 2026 Outstanding Women in Business
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, March 26 -- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University posted the following news:
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Triad Business Journal Names Two Alumnae 2026 Outstanding Women in Business
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EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (March 26, 2026) -North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University alumnae Shawanna Nicole Moore-Geter and Jamilla Pinder are among 25 honorees named Triad Business Journal's 2026 Outstanding Women in Business.
Moore-Geter, founder of Counseling With a
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UI Doctoral Candidate Colleen Kollasch Earns National Technology Leadership Fellowship for LGBTQ+ History Curriculum Study
IOWA CITY, Iowa, March 27 -- The University of Iowa College of Education issued the following news:
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UI doctoral candidate Colleen Kollasch earns national technology leadership fellowship for LGBTQ+ history curriculum study
University of Iowa College of Education doctoral candidate in Language, Literacy, and Social Studies Education Colleen Kollasch has received the College and University Faculty Assembly (CUFA) National Technology Leadership Initiative (NTLI) Fellowship Award at the Nat
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University of Nevada: Women Advancing Research in Obstetrics and Gynecology at UNR Med
RENO, Nevada, March 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nevada issued the following news:
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Women advancing research in obstetrics and gynecology at UNR Med
During Women's History Month, faculty achievements and a new residency program highlight momentum in women's health
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In observance of Women's History Month, the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) recognizes the leadership and impact of women advancing the field of obstetrics and gynecology, improving access to car
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Urban Bush Women residency: Cultivating care, creativity, and community
NORTHFIELD, Minnesota, March 26 -- St. Olaf College issued the following news:
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Urban Bush Women residency: Cultivating care, creativity, and community
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In Studio 1 of the Center for Art and Dance, a group of dancers are hard at work-not dancing, but scribbling in notebooks. Facilitators from the Urban Bush Women (UBW) dance company have given them a writing prompt and five minutes to reflect and journal. After writing, the students pick random phrases from their entri
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Virginia Tech: Five Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, March 27 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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Five faculty members named AAAS Fellows
By Lindsey Haugh
Five Virginia Tech faculty members have been named to the 2025 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows.
"Virginia Tech's AAAS Fellows represent a distinguished community of scholars and innovators whose work spans disciplines from pioneering research and transformative teaching to technological advancement, leadership
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