| Journals Education Newsletter for Friday May 08, 2026 ( 19 items ) |
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Academy of Management recognizes Smeal professor with lifetime achievement award
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, May 7 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Academy of Management recognizes Smeal professor with lifetime achievement award
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -When Linda Trevino was a graduate student at Texas A&M in the 1980s, she was struck by the number of business scandals in the news and how there was almost no research about why organizations and their leadership behaved that way.
"The study of business ethics wasn't really recognized,
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American College of Radiology Approves First Ever Practice Parameter for Imaging Artificial Intelligence
RESTON, Virginia, May 7 -- The American College of Radiology issued the following news:
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American College of Radiology Approves First Ever Practice Parameter for Imaging Artificial Intelligence
JACR publishes Assess-AI technical framework for ongoing monitoring of clinical Imaging AI
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WASHINGTON, DC -- The American College of Radiology(R) Council approved the groundbreaking ACR-SIIM (Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine) Practice Parameter for Imaging Artificial Intelligence (A
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BRANDEIS CENTER CALLS ON DOJ TO INVESTIGATE GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY FOR VIOLATING FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OVER SECRET QATAR-LINKED DEAL
WASHINGTON, May 8 -- The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law issued the following news release:
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BRANDEIS CENTER CALLS ON DOJ TO INVESTIGATE GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY FOR VIOLATING FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OVER SECRET QATAR-LINKED DEAL
Letter to Acting Attorney General Blanche Demands FARA Inquiry After Contract Revealed Georgetown Was Required to Consult Qatar Government on Conference Speakers and Themes at Washington, D.C. Events
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The Louis D. Brandeis Center for
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Brooklyn Law School Earns 'A' for Intellectual Property Law in preLaw Magazine's 2026 Rankings
BROOKLYN, New York, May 7 -- Brooklyn Law School posted the following news:
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Brooklyn Law School Earns 'A' for Intellectual Property Law in preLaw Magazine's 2026 Rankings
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Brooklyn Law School has once again been recognized among the nation's leading institutions for legal education. In the 2026 edition of National Jurist's preLaw magazine, the Law School earned an "A" for Intellectual Property Law, underscoring the strength of its curricular offerings in this rapidly evolving area of
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Clark University Honors 7 Retiring Faculty Members for Over Two Centuries of Collective Service
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, May 7 -- Clark University posted the following news:
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'You made an impact'
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Clark salutes retiring faculty at reception
Clark University on Tuesday honored seven retiring faculty members representing 215 years of collective service to Clark University. At a reception held in the ASEC lobby, President David Fithian noted that while the professors represent a variety of departments and disciplines, they are united by their desire to provide students with a tran
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Defending Education Senior Director Runko Testifies Before House Education Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, May 7 -- The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education released the following testimony by Paul Runko, senior director of K-12 initiatives at Defending Education, from an April 28, 2026, hearing entitled "Leveling Down: How Equity Policies Undermine Excellence and Harm Students":
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Chairman Kiley, Ranking Member Bonamici, and distinguished members of the subcommittee: thank you for inviting me.
My name is Paul Runko, and
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Diplomacy Alumna's Lead in Human Rights Advocacy
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, May 7 -- Seton Hall University posted the following news:
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A Diplomacy Alumna's Lead in Human Rights Advocacy
Malaak Jamal '15, is an alumna of the graduate program at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Jamal is currently serving at the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) as director of Policy and Research, where she oversees research programs and analyzes political regime developments in countries under authoritarian rule. She works alongside the Ch
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Graduates to Receive Special Recognition at CSUN's Honors Convocation
NORTHRIDGE, California, May 6 -- California State University Northridge issued the following news release:
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Graduates to Receive Special Recognition at CSUN's Honors Convocation
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Media Contact: Javier Rojas, Javier.rojas@csun.edu, (818) 677-2130 or Carmen Ramos Chandler, carmen.chandler@csun.edu, (818) 677-2130
Of the more than 4,000 graduates invited to take part in California State University, Northridge's Honors Convocation on Saturday, May 9, six people will be singled out for sp
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In the Skies, Streets and Stories: MTU Enterprise Program Continues to Expand After 26 Years
HOUGHTON, Michigan, May 8 -- Michigan Technological University issued the following news release:
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In the Skies, Streets and Stories: MTU Enterprise Program Continues to Expand After 26 Years
By Coby-Dillon English
Rooted in discovery-based learning for 26 years, Michigan Tech's Enterprise Program continues to grow, offering new aerospace, data science and publishing teams with a fresh take on interdisciplinary teamwork to produce measurable results for real clients.
On a campus where
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Leading Education Scholar James D. Anderson to Receive Honorary Doctorate
FULLERTON, California, May 7 -- California State University Fullerton campus issued the following news:
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Leading Education Scholar James D. Anderson to Receive Honorary Doctorate
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For his significant contributions to academic scholarship and his unwavering commitment to advancing equitable and inclusive education, research scholar James D. Anderson will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at Cal State Fullerton's College of Education commencement ceremony on May 18.
A longti
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Muscle loss, weak grip and slow walking pace linked to higher stroke risk
DALLAS, Texas, May 7 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:
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Muscle loss, weak grip and slow walking pace linked to higher stroke risk
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Research Highlights:
* Muscle loss, weaker grip and a slower pace of walking were associated with a higher risk of stroke in an analysis of health records for more than 480,000 adults in the UK Biobank.
* People with low muscle strength had a 30% higher risk of any type of stroke; a 31% higher
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NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund Equal Protection Initiative Senior Counsel Young Testifies Before House Education Subcommittee (Part 2 of 2)
WASHINGTON, May 7 -- The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education released the following written testimony by Michaele N. Turnage Young, senior counsel and co-manager of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc. Equal Protection Initiative, from an April 28, 2026, hearing entitled "Leveling Down: How Equity Policies Undermine Excellence and Harm Students":
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(Continued from Part 1 of 2)
Congress must also ensure ED is adequa
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North American Interfraternity Conference President Horras Testifies Before House Education & Workforce Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, May 7 -- The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development released the following written testimony by Judson Horras, president and CEO of the North American Interfraternity Conference, from an April 29, 2026, hearing entitled "Speech or Silence? The Future of the First Amendment in Higher Education":
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I am Jud Horras, President and CEO of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC).
The NIC is a trade association of 61 natio
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Biographer Jon Meacham and Copyright Scholar Paul Goldstein Headline AAP's Annual Meeting
WASHINGTON, May 7 [Category: Media] -- The Association of American Publishers issued the following news release:
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Biographer Jon Meacham and Copyright Scholar Paul Goldstein Headline AAP's Annual Meeting
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Distinguished Authors Speak to America's 250th Birthday and the 50th Anniversary of the 1976 Copyright Act
On May 7th, the Association of American Publishers hosted its 2026 annual meeting celebrating the 250 th birthday of the United States and the rich publi
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Research and Technology Transfer Honors Faculty at Inaugural Research Excellence Event
JONESBORO, Arkansas, May 7 -- Arkansas State University posted the following news:
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Research and Technology Transfer Honors Faculty at Inaugural Research Excellence Event
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The Office of Research and Technology Transfer hosted the inaugural Research Excellence Luncheon during Convocation of Scholars, recognizing faculty whose work advanced discovery, innovation, and scholarly impact over the past year.
Honorees were celebrated during a program featuring individual recognitions and awa
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Sheehan Article on Ethics of AI Under United States v. Heppner Published in Res Gestae
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, May 7 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Taft, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Sheehan Article on Ethics of AI Under United States v. Heppner Published in Res Gestae
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Taft's Cari Sheehan authored the article "What United States v. Heppner Means For Lawyers and Clients," which was published in the May 2026 issue of Res Gestae, the Indiana State Bar Association's member journal. The article discusses ethical considerations, compliance, and best practices for atto
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South Dakota Mines Celebrates 193rd Commencement
RAPID CITY, South Dakota, May 7 -- The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology issued the following news release:
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South Dakota Mines Celebrates 193rd Commencement
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South Dakota Mines will celebrate its 193 rd commencement ceremony at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 9, 2026, in the Summit Arena at The Monument in Rapid City. Those who wish to view the ceremony online can find information here.
The commencement includes more than 500 graduates, including two associates, 400 baccalaureates
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Study: Firms often use automation to control certain workers' wages
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, May 7 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Study: Firms often use automation to control certain workers' wages
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When we hear about automation and artificial intelligence replacing jobs, it may seem like a tsunami of technology is going to wipe out workers broadly, in the name of greater efficiency. But a study co-authored by an MIT economist shows markedly different dynamics in the U.S. since 1980.
Rather than implement au
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University of Mississippi: Two Faculty Members Honored as 2026 Distinguished Professors
OXFORD, Mississippi, May 8 -- The University of Mississippi issued the following news:
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Two Faculty Members Honored as 2026 Distinguished Professors
Faculty, staff recognized for outstanding research, scholarship, support of students
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University of Mississippi professors Barry Babin and John Bentley were recognized this week as Distinguished Professors for their devotion to training the next generation of pharmacists and business professionals.
The university established the Distingu
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