| Journals Education Newsletter for Monday April 20, 2026 ( 8 items ) |
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Case Western Reserve: Department of Medicine Chair Igho Ofotokun Also Elected as 2025 AAAS Fellow
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 18 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:
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New Department of Medicine Chair Igho Ofotokun also elected as 2025 AAAS Fellow
Story by: Kayla Kingston
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals have welcomed Igho Ofotokun, MD, as the newly appointed chair of the Department of Medicine--a role he assumes during a moment of national recognition, having also been elected a 2025 fellow of the American Association fo
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CU Denver Celebrates First-Ever Research Week
DENVER, Colorado, April 19 -- The University of Colorado posted the following news:
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CU Denver Celebrates First-Ever Research Week
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CU Denver's first-ever Research Week is here, and as the state's premier public urban research university, there is much to celebrate! Our faculty are exploring ways to solve some of society's most pressing challenges. Both graduate and undergraduate students are working on cutting-edge studies. And this week, our campus hosts events that showcase and supp
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Foundation for Economic Education Issues Commentary: The Causes of Unemployment - What's Missing?
DETROIT, Michigan, April 18 -- The Foundation for Economic Education issued the following commentary on April 17, 2026, by American economist Walter Edward Block, member of the FEE Faculty Network:
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The Causes of Unemployment: What's Missing?
Wages are not predicated upon employer generosity.
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Everyone is now concerned about the unemployment rate, it would appear. The scribes are busily scribbling as to the possible causes of this economic debilitation.
Their list is long, creative,
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Four Tusculum University students honored for exceptional writing in annual competition judged by award-winning author
GREENVILLE, Tennessee, April 19 -- Tusculum University posted the following news:
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Four Tusculum University students honored for exceptional writing in annual competition judged by award-winning author
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GREENEVILLE - Tusculum University students have been honored for excellence in writing by an award-winning author who was impressed by the caliber of the entries she judged.
Award winners in the front row are, left to right, Austin Reed, JP Campione, Kiersten Paxton and BriAnna Higgi
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JEA recognizes Michigan's Francis Badalamente as 2026 Aspiring Young Journalist
MANHATTAN, Kansas, April 18 [Category: Media] -- The Journalism Education Association issued the following news:
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JEA recognizes Michigan's Francis Badalamente as 2026 Aspiring Young Journalist
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"People always say 'don't judge a book by its cover.' You should do the same for middle school journalists."
Those are the fitting words of Francis Badalamente, an eighth grader at Clague Middle School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Francis, advised by his mother, Sara-Beth Badalamente, CJE, was rec
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Presbyterian College celebrates scholarship, leadership at 2026 Honors Day Convocation
CLINTON, South Carolina, April 18 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:
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Presbyterian College celebrates scholarship, leadership at 2026 Honors Day Convocation
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Hallie Cohen named Outstanding Senior; Dr. Austin Shull '11 earns Professor of the Year as campus celebrates research, discovery
Presbyterian College celebrated a year of academic achievement, research, and discovery April 9 during its annual Honors Day Convocation, the capstone to a day that also featured the Ho
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Presbyterian College celebrates scholarship, leadership at 2026 Honors Day Convocation
CLINTON, South Carolina, April 19 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:
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Presbyterian College celebrates scholarship, leadership at 2026 Honors Day Convocation
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Hallie Cohen named Outstanding Senior; Dr. Austin Shull '11 earns Professor of the Year as campus celebrates research, discovery
Presbyterian College celebrated a year of academic achievement, research, and discovery April 9 during its annual Honors Day Convocation, the capstone to a day that also featured the Ho
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Yale University: How Anesthesiology Residents Find Their Place
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, April 18 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
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How New Anesthesiology Residents Find Their Place
By Lucy Nemchek
Starting a residency program can be an anxious transition for any new clinician. Before entering the operating room, first-year anesthesiology residents may struggle to feel that they belong in a new setting.
A study by Yale School of Medicine's Department of Anesthesiology in The Journal of Education in Perioperative Medicine explo
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