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Journals Education Newsletter for Saturday April 25, 2026 ( 10 items )  

A Song of Worship in the Midst of Motherhood
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, April 24 -- Cedarville University posted the following news: * * * A Song of Worship in the Midst of Motherhood * by Rich Stratton, Assistant Director of Public Relations In the quiet, faithful work of motherhood, Renee (O'Neal) Sallee '10 has learned a truth strong enough to carry both a family and a song: God is enough. That conviction now rests at the heart of her music, ministry, and home. A 2010 graduate of Cedarville University with a degree in early childhood edu  more

American College of Cardiology: Midlife Fitness Linked to Longer, Healthier Lives
WASHINGTON, April 24 (TNSjou) -- The American College of Cardiology posted the following news release: * * * Midlife Fitness Linked to Longer, Healthier Lives Study finds higher fitness in midlife tied to more years free of chronic disease and longer lifespan * How fit you are in midlife may help determine not just how long you live, but how many of those years are spent in good health, according to a new study published today in the JACC, the flagship journal of the American College of Car  more

Brock School of Business Announces 2026 Faculty Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 23 -- Samford University issued the following news release: * * * Brock School of Business Announces 2026 Faculty Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship * Samford University's Brock School of Business announced its faculty award recipients during its 62nd annual Scholarship and Awards Ceremony, April 10. Each year, the school recognizes faculty members for excellence in the areas of teaching, research and scholarship, and service to the school. The award  more

Democracy scholar David Campbell elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, April 24 -- The University of Notre Dame posted the following news: * * * Democracy scholar David Campbell elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences * David Campbell, the Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy at the University of Notre Dame, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation's oldest learned societies and independent policy research centers. Campbell was one of the 252 leaders in academia, the arts, journali  more

European Society of Cardiology pays tribute to Professor Eugene Braunwald (1929-2026)
SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France, April 24 [Category: Medical] -- The European Society of Cardiology posted the following news release: * * * European Society of Cardiology pays tribute to Professor Eugene Braunwald (1929-2026) * Sophia Antipolis, France - 24 April 2026: The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) is deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Eugene Braunwald, MD, one of the most influential figures in the history of cardiovascular medicine, who died on 22 April 2026, aged 96. Born   more

Medical Aid Expedited after Oklahoma Tornado, and More
SANTA BARBARA, California, April 24 [Category: Health Care] -- Direct Relief posted the following news: * * * Medical Aid Expedited after Oklahoma Tornado, and More * A tornado struck the southeastern end of Enid, Oklahoma, on the evening of April 23, damaging at least 40 homes and causing minor injuries. No fatalities have been reported, though several homes were completely destroyed. Damage assessments are ongoing, with additional impacts-including power outages and flooding-reported in su  more

NMiF discusses President Trump's funding cuts and potential war crimes
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, April 24 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news: * * * NMiF discusses President Trump's funding cuts and potential war crimes * This week, New Mexico in Focus heads to the Institute of American Indian Arts. For the second time in as many years, the institute's future is uncertain as President Trump threatens to cut billions in funding for higher education, including more than $350 million from minority-serving programs. That puts IAIA squarely in  more

Research aims to fill critical gaps in telehealth design
AMES, Iowa, April 24 -- Iowa State University issued the following news release: * * * Research aims to fill critical gaps in telehealth design * A telehealth visit may look simple -a few clicks, a camera and a conversation -but Iowa State University researcher Farzane Omidi knows the reality is far more complex. In virtual care, a dim lamp, a lagging microphone or an open door can quietly erode trust, empathy and even diagnostic accuracy. When the pandemic limited in-person accessibility   more

University of Dayton Issues UD in the News Wrap Up for April 18-24, 2026
DAYTON, Ohio, April 24 -- The University of Dayton posted the following UD in the News wrap up for April 18-24, 2026: * * * UD faculty and staff contributed their expertise to Axios, The Journal of College Admission, The Columbus Dispatch and WLW-AM in Cincinnati while Spectrum News 1 Ohio highlighted the D.C. Flyers program. The pope's English fuels a Trump feud (https://www.axios.com/2026/04/20/pope-leo-english-trump-iran) Axios Vince Miller, religious studies * * * Admission scrut  more

Warwick Business School Study Finds Sanctions do not Eliminate Multinational Investment
WASHINGTON, April 24 -- Four co-authors - Nigel Driffield, Saul Estrin, Chris Jones and Ha-Phuong Luong published a study examining why certain multinational enterprises continue to invest in countries subject to international sanctions. The research, posted by the University of Warwick Business School, found that companies with stronger resources and extensive international experience are more likely to operate in these high-risk environments, using their capabilities to navigate complex regula  more