| Journals Education Newsletter for Tuesday May 12, 2026 ( 15 items ) |
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Cedarville University Named Top Christian University for 2026
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, May 11 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Cedarville University Named Top Christian University for 2026
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by Madison Dors, Student Public Relations Writer
Education Insider has recognized Cedarville University as the Top Christian University for 2026, citing its commitment to biblical integration, academic excellence and strong career outcomes that prepare graduates for a rapidly evolving global workforce.
The honor reflects Cedarville's distincti
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Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Polar Plan for Banking
DETROIT, Michigan, May 12 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary by independent writer Alex Rosado:
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A Polar Plan for Banking
Two ATMs on the Antarctic frontier.
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The word Antarctica brings to mind images of desolation and glaciers, and may even give you goosebumps when thinking of its subzero temperatures. For one American company, the emptiness was an opportunity to bring banking and convenience to a continent once thought to be a buffer to the free
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GSK Enters Exclusive Collaboration With SBP Group, a Market Leader in Hepatology in China, to Accelerate Bepirovirsen at Launch
LONDON, England, May 12 -- GSK (formerly GlaxoSmithKline), a biopharmaceutical company, issued the following news release on ay 11, 2026:
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GSK enters exclusive collaboration with SBP Group, a market leader in hepatology in China, to accelerate bepirovirsen at launch
* Bepirovirsen is a potential first-in-class treatment for chronic hepatitis B, under priority regulatory review in China
* Chronic hepatitis B affects 75 million people in China and is a national health priority
* Collabor
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ICYMI: Warnock Delivers Commencement Address to Georgia Tech Class of 2026, Urges Graduates to Hold onto Hope
WASHINGTON, May 11 -- Sen. Raphael G. Warnock, D-Georgia, issued the following news release:
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ICYMI: Warnock Delivers Commencement Address to Georgia Tech Class of 2026, Urges Graduates to Hold onto Hope
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On Thursday evening, Senator Reverend Warnock delivered the commencement address to Georgia Institute of Technology's Spring 2026 graduating class in Atlanta, Georgia
Senator Warnock encouraged the Class of 2026 to hold onto hope, use their voices to challenge the status quo, and he
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International Healthcare Week opens today, fuelling healthcare breakthroughs
HONG KONG, May 11 -- The Hong Kong Trade Development Council issued the following news release:
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International Healthcare Week opens today, fuelling healthcare breakthroughs
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ASGH and Medical Fair open concurrently, showcasing cutting-edge AI, Robotics and MedTech
The fifth International Healthcare Week (IHW), organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opens today, featuring two flagship events. The sixth Asia Summit on Global Health (ASGH) is being held today and t
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Jamestown Foundation Issues Commentary: PRC-Turkmenistan Gas Ties Hedge Hormuz Risk
WASHINGTON, May 12 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following commentary on May 11, 2026, by senior fellow Matthew Johnson in its China Brief:
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PRC-Turkmenistan Gas Ties Hedge Hormuz Risk
Executive Summary:
* The People's Republic of China (PRC) is intensifying its pursuit of overland energy security through Central Asia as the Middle East conflict raises the strategic cost of maritime exposure. Turkmenistan is the primary anchor of this effort. Politburo Standing Committee member
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Longtime Law School faculty member Beth Farmer makes $2 million bequest
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, May 11 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news:
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Longtime Law School faculty member Beth Farmer makes $2 million bequest
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CARLISLE and UNIVERSITY PARK, PA-Penn State Dickinson Law Distinguished Professor of Law Emerita Beth Farmer understands the impact education can have on a life. Her family espoused the benefits of learning while Farmer grew up, and she has never forgotten that lesson. Now she has made a gift to help
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Read the Newest NCFR Journal Research
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, May 12 -- The National Council on Family Relations issued the following news on May 11, 2026:
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Read the Newest NCFR Journal Research
Read 12 New Early-View Articles Published May 3-9
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Keep up with the latest research from NCFR's three scholarly journals -- Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF), Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Science (FR), and Journal of Family Theory & Review (JFTR).
Most Recent Journal Issues:
JMF April 2026 issue
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Rutgers: Graduate School of Education Professor Is Named Co-Editor of Premier Journal
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, May 12 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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Graduate School of Education Professor Is Named Co-Editor of Premier Journal
Marybeth Gasman will colead "Educational Researcher," bringing national distinction to Rutgers and amplifying its impact on equity-centered education scholarship
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Marybeth Gasman, associate dean for research at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education, has been appointed co-editor of Educational Researcher, the premier journal
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Spring 2026 Outstanding UNLV Graduates
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, May 11 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus posted the following news:
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Spring 2026 Outstanding UNLV Graduates
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On the weekend of May 15 and 16, commencement ceremonies will create lifelong memories for thousands of new UNLV graduates -acting as both the close of one chapter, and the start of another.
No two stories align in quite the same way. And as students cross the Thomas & Mack Center stage, friends and family will join professors and faculty to celeb
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Study finds people more cynical toward news more likely to believe misinformation
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 11 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Study finds people more cynical toward news more likely to believe misinformation
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In an age of rampant misinformation, media literacy and a sense of healthy skepticism are often viewed as ways of combating the problem. New research from the University of Kansas examines the concept of news skepticism, how it differs from news cynicism and trust and how it can be a part of countering misinformation.
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Taylor & Francis reports 35% reduction in supply chain emissions and training of 70,000+ researchers in low-income regions
LONDON, England, May 11 [Category: BizMedia] (TNSrpt) -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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Taylor & Francis reports 35% reduction in supply chain emissions and training of 70,000+ researchers in low-income regions
Publisher's first sustainable impact report showcases positive impact on society and the environment
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Taylor & Francis has announced the release of its first sustainable impact report, Publishing with purpose, highlighting i
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University College London: Engaging With Arts Linked to Slower Pace of Ageing
LONDON, England, May 12 (TNSjou) -- The University College London posted the following news:
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Engaging with arts linked to slower pace of ageing
Regularly taking part in arts activities such as reading, listening to music or visiting a gallery or museum may slow the pace of biological ageing, suggests a new study by UCL researchers.
The study, published in the journal Innovation in Aging, looked at survey response and blood test data from 3,556 adults in the UK. Researchers compared par
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University of Dayton Issues UD in the News Wrap Up for May 2-8, 2026
DAYTON, Ohio, May 8 -- The University of Dayton issued the following UD in the News wrap up for May 2-8, 2026:
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UD in the News May 2-8
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Local media highlighted University initiatives, events and a "rising star of education," plus expertise on AI and the job market. The Statehouse News Bureau featured UD in a story about Ohio college students committing to the Catholic faith.
University of Dayton Research Institute becomes subsidiary through UD restructuring (https://www.diigo.com/use
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Yale University: Lee Rubin Named as the Kristaps J. Keggi Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, May 12 -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Lee Rubin named as the Kristaps J. Keggi Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
Rubin, who joined the Yale faculty in 2017, is a nationally recognized expert in hip and knee joint replacement surgery.
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Dr. Lee Rubin, a nationally recognized expert in hip and knee joint replacement surgery, was recently promoted to full professor in November 2025 and has been appointed as the inaugural Kristaps J. Kegg
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