State Tipoffs Involving Texas Newsletter for Sunday September 01, 2024 ( 81 items ) |
$6.4M NIH Grant Fuels AI-Driven Alzheimer's Research to Uncover Genetic Links to Cognitive Decline
SYRACUSE, New York, Aug. 29 (TNSres) -- The State University of New York Upstate Medical University campus issued the following news:
Written by Kayla Richmond
Collaborating with researchers at Texas' UT Health Houston, Christopher Gaiteri, PhD, will help develop a deep-learning AI system to link brain imaging with cell-specific genetic factors to better understand the genetic architecture of Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline. This five-year, $6.4 million grant from the National Instit
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'SEC on ABC' Franchise to Feature Revamped ESPN College Football Theme Song, Bringing Back Fan Favorite From Early 2000s
BRISTOL, Connecticut, Aug. 30 -- ESPN, a sports media company, issued the following news release on Aug. 29, 2024:
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Composer Bob Christianson, the creator of the iconic NHL on ESPN theme, puts his spin on beloved broadcast music
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In anticipation of the launch of SEC on ABC, ESPN has re-orchestrated its classic college football theme song from the late 1990s/early 2000s for a new era. Set to debut on Saturday, Aug. 31 during the Miami at Florida (3:30 p.m. ET) and Notre Dame at Texa
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AArk. A.G. Griffin Leads Bipartisan Coalition Securing Nationwide $190 Million Unclaimed Property Settlement With Delaware
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Aug. 29 -- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement on Aug. 28, 2024:
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Attorney General Tim Griffin today issued the following statement announcing that Arkansas, Pennsylvania, California, Texas, and Wisconsin--on behalf of a bipartisan coalition of 30 states--have agreed to a settlement with officials from Delaware to end the outstanding damages phase of an unclaimed property dispute won by Arkansas before the United States Supreme Court
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Activate fellows 'embody the best of Rice entrepreneurship'
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 26 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Four Rice University fellows and three Rice-affiliated startup ventures were selected to be a part of the inaugural Houston cohort of The Activate Fellowship for 2024. Activate is widely recognized as one of the flagship entrepreneurship programs that support startups focused on deep tech, and these four founders are the only representatives of Texas academia in the cohort.
The Activate Fellowship is a nonprofit that
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Annual Rice event explores AI innovation in health care
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
By Kelly Peters
Special to Rice News
Rice University's Ken Kennedy Institute is hosting the third annual AI in Health Conference Sept. 9-12. The conference features add-on workshops, panels, technical talks, an exhibit hall and presentations with researchers, clinicians and engineers utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to influence real-world health outcomes and improve patient care. Themes for this year include
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Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Temporary Stay Preventing Biden's Unlawful "Parole in Place" Policy From Taking Effect While Litigation Continues
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a temporary administrative stay against the Biden-Harris Administration, blocking the unlawful "parole in place" policy while litigation continues.
On August 23, Attorney General Paxton led a 16-state coalition along with co-counsel America First Legal to sue the U.S. Department of Homeland Security ("DHS") over a new policy granting so-called "parole in
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Bacterial cells transmit memories to offspring
EVANSTON, Illinois, Aug. 28 -- Northwestern University issued the following news release:
Bacterial cells can "remember" brief, temporary changes to their bodies and immediate surroundings, a new Northwestern University and University of Texas-Southwestern study has found.
And, although these changes are not encoded in the cell's genetics, the cell still passes memories of them to its offspring for multiple generations.
Not only does this discovery challenge long-held assumptions of how the s
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Bracewell Represents Eni on Its Sale of Nigerian Subsidiary
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Bracewell, a law firm, issued the following news release:
LONDON - Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Eni S.p.A. in connection with the sale of its wholly owned subsidiary, Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC) - excluding its participating interest in the SPDC JV - to Nigerian exploration and production company Oando PLC.
The transaction, which received the approval of all relevant authorities, is in line with Eni's strategy focused on the rationalisation of the upst
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CenterPoint Energy Completes Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative Core Resiliency Actions, Announces Bold Series of Additional Resiliency Actions, Including $5B in Proposed Investments
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 -- CenterPoint Energy issued the following news release:
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Proposal reflects largest investment in Greater Houston infrastructure in the company's nearly 160-year history and includes a proposal to forego $110 million in profits
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HOUSTON, Aug. 28, 2024 - CenterPoint Energy today announced the completion, ahead of schedule, of core resiliency actions as part of the first phase of its Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) - which included a series of tar
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ConocoPhillips, University of Houston Partner to Inspire Next-Generation STEM Leaders
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 31 -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
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ConocoPhillips STEM Zone Program Utilizes Sports to Provide Engaging Experiences for K-12 Students
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By Kevin Quinn
The University of Houston, Cougars Athletics and ConocoPhillips are launching a new K-12 educational program that leverages sports to inspire the next generation of STEM -- science, technology, engineering and math -- students and leaders.
As The Official STEM Partner of UH Athletics, Co
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Construction Underway on New Outdoor Pavilion and Volleyball Courts at HPU
BROWNWOOD, Texas, Aug. 27 -- Howard Payne University issued the following news:
Construction has begun on the Howard Payne University campus for a new 8,700 square foot Outdoor Pavilion and three sand volleyball courts. The $1.8 million project is located between Veda Hodge Hall and the J. Howard Hodge Bell Towers. This is an initiative to improve the student experience, attract and retain students, and provide additional community spaces for both the HPU family and the Brown County area. The p
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CU's Dr. Ioannis Argyros Co-Authors Mathematics Textbook
LAWTON, Oklahoma, Aug. 27 (TNSres) -- Cameron University issued the following news release:
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Research Provided by Math Students
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Cameron University's Dr. Ioannis Argyros, professor of mathematics, is the co-author of "Contemporary Algorithms: Theory and Applications Volume IV," a new edition to the Mathematics Research Developments Series published by Nova Science Publishers. Argyros wrote the textbook with Dr. Santhosh George, professor of mathematical and computational sciences a
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Dallas ISD: A Continuing Legacy in Supporting M/WBE Vendors
DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 30 -- The Dallas Independent School District issued the following news release:
When it comes to partnering with businesses owned by minorities or women, Dallas ISD is surpassing expectations.
"M/WBE vendors are instrumental in the district's vision to be a premier urban school district," said Annie Holmes-Partee, executive director of Minority & Women Business Enterprise for Dallas ISD. "They provide catering, clothing apparel, construction, consultation services, food, fu
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Dallas ISD: When in Rome - Skyline Students Study Abroad in Italy
DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 29 -- The Dallas Independent School District issued the following news release:
When Carlos B. signed up to take Italian classes with Alessio Giudice, Italian teacher at Skyline High School, his eyes were opened to a new world.
"Thanks to (Giudice), and the World Language Cluster at my school, I discovered a passion I didn't know I had," he said.
Over the summer, the senior had the opportunity to delve deeper into his newfound passion. He, along with a fellow Skyline Itali
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Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Monica De La Cruz Schemes to Raise Taxes on Middle Class Families
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee issued the following news release:
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Report: Trump and House Republicans' Project 2025 would immediately raise taxes on typical Texas families by $2,701
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Monica De La Cruz and Donald Trump are all in on their plan to raise taxes on millions of middle class families.
According to a new analysis, Donald Trump's and De La Cruz's Project 2025 would dramatically overhaul the tax system and raise taxes on a typical fa
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ESPN's College GameDay Built by The Home Depot Kicks Off Week 1 Stateside in College Station
BRISTOL, Connecticut, Aug. 30 -- ESPN, a sports media company, issued the following news release:
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* College football's premier pregame returns for its first on-campus show of the season ahead of Notre Dame-Texas A&M
* GameDay makes its seventh visit to Texas A&M and Aggies' 10th all-time appearance on the show
* Special guests on-site: Aggies head coach Mike Elko, CFP executive director Rich Clark, Aggies great Von Miller, Dylan Gossett performs and more
* Heisman Trophy winner & form
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Gov. Abbott: Operation Lone Star Deploys Drone Technology To Secure The Border
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 31 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release:
Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Texas National Guard continue to work together to secure the border; stop the smuggling of drugs, weapons, and people into Texas; and prevent, detect, and interdict transnational criminal activity between ports of entry.
Since the launch of Operation Lone Star, the multi-agency effort has led to over 518,300 illegal immigrant apprehe
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Governor Abbott Announces Over $140,000 Career Training Grant To Huntington ISD
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release Aug. 28, 2024:
Governor Greg Abbott today announced a Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grant totaling more than $140,000 has been awarded to Huntington Independent School District in partnership with Angelina College by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). This grant will support career and technical education (CTE) training programs by helping schools purchase and install equipment to train students as w
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Governor Abbott Announces Over $2.6 Million In Career Training Grants To Nine South Texas Schools
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 30 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release on Aug. 29, 2024:
Governor Greg Abbott today announced nine Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grants totaling more than $2.6 million have been awarded to nine schools in south Texas by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). These JET grants will support career and technical education (CTE) training programs by helping schools purchase and install equipment to train over 1,200 students for high-demand occupat
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Governor Abbott Announces Over 1 Million Ineligible Voters Removed From Voter Rolls
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 27 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release on Aug. 26, 2024:
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that since signing Senate Bill 1 into law in 2021, Texas has removed over one million people from the state's voter rolls, including people who moved out-of-state, are deceased, and are noncitizens. That removal process has been, and will continue to be, ongoing.
"Election integrity is essential to our democracy," said Governor Abbott. "I have signed the
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Governor Abbott Celebrates Groundbreaking Of New Terrell State Hospital
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release on Aug. 28, 2024:
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is beginning construction of a new Terrell State Hospital building that will provide inpatient psychiatric care to North Texans. HHSC held a groundbreaking ceremony this morning to celebrate the start of construction of the 415,000-square-foot replacement hospital. Governor Abbott and the Texas Le
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Governor Abbott Celebrates Texas A&M's Newest Advanced Manufacturing Training Program In Corpus Christi
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 30 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release on Aug. 29, 2024:
Governor Greg Abbott today celebrated the new Texas A&M Coastal Bend Occupational Advanced Skills Training (COAST) program that will continue to support the state's efforts to bring high-quality training programs to hardworking Texans during a press announcement at the Port of Corpus Christi.
"Thanks to Chancellor Sharp and Texas A&M for helping Texas train a highly-skilled workforce and to
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Governor Abbott Renews Border Security Disaster Proclamation In August 2024
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following proclamation:
WHEREAS, I, Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, issued a disaster proclamation on May 31, 2021, certifying under Section 418.014 of the Texas Government Code that the surge of individuals unlawfully crossing the Texas-Mexico border posed an ongoing and imminent threat of disaster for a number of Texas counties and for all state agencies affected by this disaster; and
WHEREAS, I amended the aforementioned procla
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Governor Abbott, TxDOT Announce Record $148 Billion Transportation Investment
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release on Aug. 27, 2024:
Governor Greg Abbott today announced a record $148 billion in total investment for Texas' transportation infrastructure. This investment includes the unanimous adoption of the more than $104 billion 10-year transportation plan by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to improve safety, address congestion and connectivity, and preserve roadways for Texas drivers. It also includes ove
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Grand Canyon University and Rosendin Bring Pre-Apprenticeship to Texas
PHOENIX, Arizona, Aug. 30 -- Grand Canyon University issued the following news release:
Grand Canyon University and Rosendin have teamed up again to expand their Pre-Apprenticeship for Electricians Pathway into Austin, Texas.
As more businesses move to Texas, Rosendin, the country's largest employee-owned electrical contractor, identified Austin as an area with a growing construction industry and a need for construction electricians. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job g
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Haynes & Boone Guides Arch Lending in $70M Crypto-Backed Financing Deal
DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Haynes and Boone, a law firm, issued the following news release:
Haynes and Boone, LLP represented Arch Lending in securing $70 million in debt financing. The transaction coincides with an oversubscribed $5 million equity seed round.
Arch Lending, an emerging leader in crypto-backed loans, will leverage the funding to expand its innovative platform offering loans backed by Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana as collateral. The company serves both individual and institutiona
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Houston Christian University to Offer Master of Science in Data Science in Fall 2025
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 30 -- Houston Christian University issued the following news release:
Houston Christian University (HCU) has received approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) for a new online master's degree program in Data Science. This innovative degree program, slated to launch in Fall 2025, is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today's data-driven world.
The new degree program provides stu
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HPU to Host Homeschool Day on September 18
BROWNWOOD, Texas, Aug. 31 -- Howard Payne University issued the following news:
Howard Payne University will host Homeschool Day on Wednesday, September 18. This preview day will target homeschool students and their families for an opportunity to visit campus and learn more about all aspects of the HPU student experience.
"We have seen an increase in the interest among homeschoolers over the last year," said Megan Proctor, transfer admission counselor, who homeschooled her children and current
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HSC Elevates Focus With New College Names, Addition of Graduate School
FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 30 -- The University of North Texas Health Science Center issued the following news:
By Nicole Luna
The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth today announced it would launch a new Graduate School to enhance graduate education and rename three of its schools to better clarify their focuses.
Effective Sept. 1, HSC will establish a new Graduate School under the leadership of Dr. Tom Cunningham, interim vice provost. The Graduate School will serve a
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Idaho and Texas Lead Suit Demanding End to 'Parole-in-Place' Overreach in Latest Administration Scheme to Circumvent Congress
BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 27 -- Idaho Attorney General Raul R. Labrador issued the following news release:
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are leading 14 other states in a suit filed in a Texas U.S. District Court demanding an end to the Biden-Harris Administration's massive overreach through the Parole-in-Place (PIP) Program. This program is traditionally administered on a case-by-case basis to allow aliens who entered the country without authorization to re
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iHeartMedia Announces the Return of House of Music, an Immersive Experience Inspired by Artists at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Festival
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 30 -- iHeartMedia issued the following news release on Aug. 29, 2024:
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The Mixed-Reality Experience of Rooms is Inspired by This Year's Festival Main Stage Performing Artists Including Camila Cabello, Doja Cat, Gwen Stefani, Shaboozey and Thomas Rhett
On Friday, September 20, James Kennedy will DJ at the House of Music Following the Festival Main Stage Show
This Free Event is Open to the Public September 20 and 21 from 4 p.m. - 1 a.m. at Toshiba Plaza Outside T-
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iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Lineup Announcement Party Featuring the Kid LAROI and Dasha Presented by Capital One Kicks Off at iHeartRadio LA Theater on September 27
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 27 -- iHeartMedia issued the following news release on Aug. 26, 2024:
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iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FM's Jingle Ball in Los Angeles 2024 Lineup to be Announced Live
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WHAT: iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Lineup Announcement Party featuring The Kid LAROI and Dasha presented by Capital One kicks off Friday, September 27 at the iHeartRadio LA Theater at 3 p.m. PT. The lineup for iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FM's Jingle Ball in Los Angeles presented by Capital One will be announce
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Interdisciplinary Rice graduate program earns $3M NSF grant
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
A research traineeship program developed by a team of Rice University faculty led by Junichiro Kono has received an award of $3 million over five years from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to equip a new generation of scientists and engineers with the skills needed to serve as leaders in quantum technology innovation.
Junichiro Kono gives an introductory address during the 2024 Smalley-Curl Institute summer r
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Interlocal Agreement Supports UTA West Development
ARLINGTON, Texas, Aug. 28 -- The University of Texas Arlington campus issued the following news release:
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City of Fort Worth approves funding for UTA West critical infrastructure
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The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) continues its progress toward establishing UTA West with today's approval by the city of Fort Worth to enter into an interlocal agreement that would help fund critical infrastructure development for the new campus at the western gateway of Fort Worth.
As part of
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James Named College of Engineering Dean
MOBILE, Alabama, Aug. 28 -- The University of South Alabama issued the following news release:
Dr. Darryl James has been named dean of the University of South Alabama College of Engineering. He will begin his appointment Oct. 1.
James comes to South after serving on the faculty at Texas Tech University for more than 30 years.
"Dr. James brings a wealth of experience to South, both as a faculty member, and as a highly effective leader," said Dr. Andi Kent, USA executive vice president and pro
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Lenovo Sponsors UST-Houston Esports: Elevates Esports and Academic Excellence
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 28 -- The University of St. Thomas Houston campus issued the following news:
The University of St. Thomas-Houston's vibrant Esports Program is being sponsored by Lenovo, a technology giant providing cutting-edge solutions for the gaming community and beyond. For the award-winning St. Thomas teams, it means more opportunities to travel, compete and represent the University nationwide.
UST Esports Coach Jonathan Baadsgaard said, "We're very excited that this Lenovo gift will
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Marching Crimson Pipers Take Houston in Battle of the Bands
TUSKEGEE, Alabama, Aug. 31 -- The Tuskegee University issued the following news:
With every high step and shimmy, the Tuskegee University Marching Crimson Pipers blew a medley of tunes for a Houston crowd at the Pepsi National Battle of the Bands with a drum rattle that made the crowd roar.
The band was one of eight that performed last weekend, and each received $50,000. The National Battle of the Bands is the largest African American event in Texas and has provided more than $1.3 million in s
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Matching Dinosaur Footprints Found on Opposite Sides of the Atlantic Ocean
DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 23 (TNSres) -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news:
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An international team of researchers led by SMU paleontologist Louis L. Jacobs has found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on what are now two different continents.
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An international team of researchers led by SMU paleontologist Louis L. Jacobs has found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on what are now two different continents.
More than 260 footpr
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MFA Program Welcomes Three Distinguished Writers
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 28 -- The University of St. Thomas Houston campus issued the following news:
The University of St. Thomas is pleased to announce the addition of three esteemed writers to its Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program: Ryan Wilson as Associate Professor of Poetry, Katy Carl as Writer-in-Residence, and Brigid Pasulka as Distinguished Visiting Professor of Fiction. This expansion marks a significant step in the program's mission to cultivate literary excellence grounded in the beauty
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New Rice center to address impact of climate change on coastal economic powerhouses
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 26 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Globally, 800 million people living in hundreds of urban areas will face grave social and economic risks from sea level rise and routine coastal flooding by 2050. Projected losses include damage to industrial infrastructures that when ruptured can threaten the long-term resilience of local economies, ecosystems, communities and public health.
Rice University's newly established Center for Coastal Futures and Adaptive
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New Rice research center takes on challenge to break down, replace 'forever chemicals'
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 30 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Rice University inaugurated a new research center dedicated to per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) Wednesday during a visit to campus by representatives of the United States Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC).
The ERDC delegation, led by agency director David Pittman, was welcomed by Rice President Reginald DesRoches, who said the new Rice PFAS Alternatives and Remediation Center (R-PARC) "bui
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New UT School of Public Health San Antonio Welcomes Inaugural Class, Launches Degree Program Designed for South Texas
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 27 -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio issued the following news release:
The University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio (UT School of Public Health San Antonio), a collaboration between The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) and The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), proudly welcomes its inaugural class and the official launch of the region's first Master of Public Health (MP
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Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation Donates $5,000 to United Negro College Fund in Chicago, IL
IRVING, Texas, Aug. 30 -- Nexstar Media Group, a television broadcasting company, issued the following news release:
Irving, TX and Chicago, IL (August 29, 2024) - The Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation and WGN-TV, the Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: NXST) television station serving Chicago, IL, and the surrounding area, today announced that the Foundation will donate $5,000 to the Chicago chapter of United Negro College Fund (UNCF). The donation was made live on the WGN-TV Midday newscast
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Next Time You Beat a Virus, Thank Your Microbial Ancestors
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
When you get infected with a virus, some of the first weapons your body deploys to fight it were passed down to us from our microbial ancestors billions of years ago. According to new research from The University of Texas at Austin, two key elements of our innate immune system came from a group of microbes called Asgard archaea.
Specifically, viperins and argonautes, two proteins that are known to pla
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Next-Level Breast Reconstruction After Cancer
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 28 (TNSres) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
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Collaborative Team Develops Custom Molds with $2.7M NIH Grant
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By Laurie Fickman
Professor Fatima Merchant, department chair of engineering technology at the University of Houston, is part of a multi-institutional research team designing patient-specific molds for breast cancer patients who undergo reconstructive surgery after cancer surgery.
The project, supported by a $2.7 million grant f
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NIH Grant Funds Coordinating Center on Aging Research
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 28 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
The National Institutes of Health will award up to $4 million over five years to a consortium including Baylor College of Medicine, the Tulane National Primate Research Center and the California National Primate Research Center to establish a coordinating center for research on aging. This award underscores the leadership of these three organizations in advancing understanding of aging across primate s
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Ohio Wesleyan University: Unlimited Potential
DELAWARE, Ohio, Aug. 28 (TNSres) -- Ohio Wesleyan University issued the following news release:
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Ohio Wesleyan Announces 2024-2025 Woltemade Economics and Business Fellows
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Ohio Wesleyan University has selected 19 first-year students as 2024-2025 Woltemade Economics and Business Fellows. The competitive, four-year fellowships are awarded each fall by OWU's Woltemade Center for Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship.
The fellows are selected based on their high potential for suc
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OpenStax partners with Google's Gemini Apps
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
OpenStax, the world's largest nonprofit publisher of open educational resources (OER) based at Rice University, announces a partnership with Google to expand access to relevant, trustworthy educational content. This partnership will enable the OpenStax library of more than 70 openly licensed, peer-reviewed textbooks to be discovered, searched and referenced within Google Gemini. These materials will be available to Ge
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OSU's Integrated Pest Management legacy lives on in new team
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Aug. 27 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Sorghum producers discovered a new pest in their crops on the Gulf Coast of Texas in the summer of 2013. Less than a year later, the sorghum aphid (known at the time as the sugarcane aphid) decimated Oklahoma sorghum, causing more than a 40% reduction in grain yields and thousands of dollars in economic losses for farmers.
Having no familiarity with the sorghum aphid, most producers didn't realize how quickly
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Recorder Recognizes Ann Marie Mortimer in 2024 California Legal Awards
DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Hunton Andrews Kurth, a law firm, issued the following news:
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is pleased to announce that Los Angeles partner Ann Marie Mortimer was recently honored in the "Women Leaders in Tech Law" category in The Recorder's 2024 California Legal Awards. The category, which this year includes 31 lawyers, celebrates the top women attorneys whose recent achievements have contributed to progress at technology companies and in the law. In particular, Mortimer's
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Rice cracks top 10 for first time on Forbes' top colleges list
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 30 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
In a remarkable leap, Rice University soared from No. 22 to No. 9 on Forbes' 2024-2025 list of America's Top Colleges. This achievement marks the first time the university has landed in a top 10 spot on the list and underscores Rice's steadfast commitment to academic excellence, student success, research and innovation, university leaders said.
Design credit: Alese Pickering."We are thrilled to see Rice University r
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Rice engineers develop AI system for real-time sensing of flooded roads
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 26 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Rice engineers Pranavesh Panakkal (left) and Jamie Padgett (right) analyze a map of road links in the Houston area. (Photos by Jeff Fitlow)Roadway-related incidents are a leading cause of flood fatalities nationwide, but limited flood-reporting tools make it difficult to evaluate road conditions in real time.
Existing tools traffic cameras, water-level sensors and even social media data can provide observations of fl
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Rice graduate students awarded NSF INTERN grants for real-world research opportunities
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Rice University graduate students Eric Wuesthoff and Esther Jimenez are the recipients of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) INTERN awards, a program designed to support nonacademic research experiences and training.
INTERN complements the students' Graduate Research Fellowships awarded by the NSF, providing supplemental funding to graduate students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fie
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Rice's Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies unveils first annual Energy Insights
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 26 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Texas' energy reliability and the future of global energy supply chains are just a few of the topics addressed in the first annual Energy Insights a collection of articles from fellows and scholars at the Center for Energy Studies (CES) from Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy that provides expert data and analysis on some of the most pressing policy issues affecting national and global energy markets.
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Rockwall Real Estate Company Partners With TAMUC to Support the Lion Community
COMMERCE, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Texas A&M University's Commerce Campus issued the following news release:
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Through the agreement, The Weast Group will provide specialized real estate services to the A&M-Commerce community, fund scholarships, and support the Alumni Association.
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The Texas A&M-Commerce Alumni Association is excited to announce a three-year partnership with Keller Williams Realty Rockwall-The Weast Group. Through the agreement, The Weast Group will provide specialized rea
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School of Dentistry Researchers Develop Innovative Sleep Apnea Model to Find Answers to Chronic Pain
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio issued the following news release:
Scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) School of Dentistry created a first of its kind sleep apnea model for studying chronic pain. A study published July 30 in Science Signaling, explains the mechanism behind persistent pain related to obstructive sleep apnea.
More than 100 million people worldwide a
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Spotlight on Dr. Alan Landay: A Career Built on Curiosity and Collaboration
GALVESTON, Texas, Aug. 27 -- The University of Texas Medical Branch issued the following news release:
When you talk to Dr. Alan Landay about his career, a palpable, positive energy fills the room as he smiles and takes you through his decades-long journey that has now brought him to the University of Texas Medical Branch.
Landay, who has been the Vice President of Team Science at UTMB since February, has extensive experience with the idea that the answers to global problems can more readily b
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SRSU Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi Wins Gold Award for Teacher Education Advocacy
ALPINE, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Sul Ross State University issued the following news:
The Zeta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) at Sul Ross State University received the Gold Award, one of just five this year, from the national honor society for a short film celebrating what it means to be a teacher.
Educators from public school districts in Alpine, Marfa, Fort Davis and Marathon, Alpine Christian School, Alpine Montessori School and SRSU, are featured in the film describing the qualities of the
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SRSU Faculty Member, Student Receive 2024 Regents' Awards
ALPINE, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Sul Ross State University issued the following news:
A Sul Ross State University associate professor of Education and a student of Communications Studies are recipients of the 2024 Regents' Awards, which were announced by the Texas State University System Foundation earlier in August.
The Regents' Awards were established in 2007 to honor faculty, students and employees who have made extraordinary contributions to their institution, community and state. Nominees underg
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State Insulin Price Cap Law Cuts Out-of-Pocket Costs by 40%, Study Finds
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Aug. 22 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Research shows children, young adults and rural patients have benefitted the most from a 2019 Colorado law that caps insulin prices
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By George Hale
Diabetes affects millions of Americans, with 1.4 million new cases diagnosed each year. This chronic condition is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and accounts for more than $320 billion in annual
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Taiwan & East Asia Studies Program Celebrates Community Support, New Grant, and Celt Study Abroad Scholarship Gifts
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 -- The University of St. Thomas Houston campus issued the following news:
The University of St. Thomas (UST) kicked off the 2024 academic year with a celebration of its Taiwan & East Asia Studies Program (TEASP) and the community partners who have been instrumental in its success. The event, part of UST's global Greater Things 2030 Strategic Vision, was highlighted by significant contributions from prominent members of Houston's Taiwanese and Taiwanese-American community
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TCOM Student Spends the Summer Learning at the Prestigious MSTAR Program at Harvard Medical School
FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 28 -- The University of North Texas Health Science Center issued the following news:
By Steven Bartolotta
It was an eight-week opportunity of a lifetime for Kush Kinariwala, a second-year student at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, as he was selected to participate in The Greater Boston MSTAR Program at Harvard Medical School.
Kinariwala was one of only 11 medical students selected nationwid
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Ten Recognized by Baylor for Achievements in Research, Teaching and Patient Care
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 27 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
Baylor College of Medicine announces 10 honorees to be recognized at the 2024 Alumni Awards ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 17 at Texas Medical Center Helix Park. Presented annually to Baylor alumni and faculty for their career accomplishments in innovative research, outstanding patient care and excellence in teaching, the awards also include a Lifetime Achievement category. This year's recipient is O.H. "B
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Texans Grapple With Rising Heat and Climate Change Concerns, Survey Finds
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
By Jonathan Adams
Texans are increasingly feeling the heat--literally and figuratively--as the latest Texas Trends survey by the University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs and Texas Southern University's Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs reveals. The survey highlights the growing impact of climate change on Texans, especially among lower-income communities and those who have
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Texas A&M University's Health Science Center: Public Health Researchers Advance World Health Organization Goal of Eliminating Cervical Cancer by 2030
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Aug. 27 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University's Health Science Center issued the following news:
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Study addresses intimate partner violence and other factors that influence whether women in the Philippines seek cervical cancer screening
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By George Hale
Despite advances in screening, prevention and treatment, cervical cancer is the second-most prevalent cancer globally. Experts project that roughly 500,000 women--particularly those in developing countries--will d
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Texas A.G. Paxton Announces 30-State Settlement to End Interstate Unclaimed Property Litigation
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 31 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release:
Texas, along with a bipartisan coalition of 29 other states, has reached a settlement ending the outstanding damages phase of an unclaimed property dispute before the U.S. Supreme Court. Texas and the other states will take possession of more than $190 million in unclaimed property.
In 2023, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court sided with Texas and its coalition partners, holding that unclaimed official ch
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Texas A.G. Paxton Files Amicus Letter With Texas Supreme Court After Dallas City Council Uses Misleading Language To Thwart Popular Ballot Initiative Forcing City to Enforce Laws
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 31 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed an amicus letter with the Texas Supreme Court in opposition to the Dallas City Council, which substantially changed ballot language in an apparent attempt to obscure the meaning of certain initiatives to voters. Texas supported the petitioners' argument that the city's last-minute changes and additions to language that will be on the ballot in November are misle
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Texas A.G. Paxton Launches Illegal Voting Tipline and Issues Election Integrity Advisory Cautioning Against Unlawful Voting Activity
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 29 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a legal advisory on election integrity and launched an email tipline (illegalvoting@oag.texas.gov) where the public may report suspected violations of Texas election law.
In preparation for the 2024 elections, Attorney General Paxton issued guidance clarifying and emphasizing several key aspects of State election law. The guidance notes, "Significant growth of
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Texas A.G. Paxton Sues the City of Dallas for Unlawfully Prohibiting Firearms From the Texas State Fair
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 30 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release on Aug. 29, 2024:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the City of Dallas and the State Fair of Texas for unlawfully prohibiting firearms from government-owned public property in violation of Texas law.
Earlier in August, the Office of the Attorney General gave the City of Dallas fifteen days' notice to reverse the Texas State Fair's recently announced prohibition of firearms in Fair Park before a l
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Texas A.G. Paxton Wins Nationwide Stay of Agency Gender-Identity Mandate, Blocking Biden From Forcing Taxpayer-Funded Hospitals to Conduct "Gender Transition" Surgeries
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 31 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won a nationwide stay that blocks the Biden Administration from forcing federally-funded healthcare providers to conduct "gender transition" surgeries. Previously, Texas won a stay of agency action that blocked the rule from enforcement in the plaintiff States, Texas and Montana. Applying the same logic, Texas then argued for nationwide relief, and the court has expan
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Texas Lutheran University to Build Lundquist Student Athletic Center
SEGUIN, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Texas Lutheran University issued the following news:
At their July meeting, the Texas Lutheran University Board of Regents approved plans to begin construction on the Lundquist Student Athletic Center this fall. At nearly 10,000 square feet, the center will house a conditioning and weight room for student-athletes, as well as locker rooms and a visitors center featuring the sports memorabilia collection of beloved sportscaster and TLU alumnus Verne Lundquist, in honor
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Texas State Student Participates in Urban Greenways Research in Illinois
SAN MARCOS, Texas, Aug. 28 (TNSres) -- Texas State University issued the following news release:
As greenways take on growing importance in cities, Texas State University student William Moore spent the summer participating in a federally funded research project to better understand and improve these urban outdoor havens.
Moore, urban and regional planning junior, was one of 10 students selected to participate in the Socio-Ecological Role of Greenways in Urban Systems (SERGUS) Research Experie
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Thanks to Donald Trump, Texas' Extreme Abortion Ban Passes Two-Year Mark - To Devastating, Life-Altering Effects for Women, Families and Doctors
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 -- The Democratic National Committee issued the following news release:
In response to the two-year anniversary of Texas' trigger law banning abortion after Donald Trump's handpicked Supreme Court justices overturned Roe v. Wade, DNC Spokesperson Maddy Mundy issued the following statement:
"Because of Donald Trump, for two years, women in Texas have been unable to make deeply personal decisions about their own health care as they contend with Trump's near-total abortion ba
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Thermochromic material could make indoor temperature control more energy-efficient
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 28 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Rice University researchers have developed a smart material that adjusts its transparency with changes in temperature, outperforming similar materials in terms of durability, transparency and responsiveness. The new polymer blend could significantly enhance energy efficiency for indoor space cooling, according to a new study published in Joule.
Cooling off can be a matter of life or death, but air conditioning wh
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UH Chemistry Professor Receives Prestigious Research Award
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 30 (TNSres) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
By Bryan Luhn
Ognjen Miljanic, professor of chemistry at the University of Houston's College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, has received a prestigious and competitive Cottrell Plus SEED (Singular Exceptional Endeavors of Discovery) Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
Miljanic, who was one of 11 accomplished researchers chosen for SEED Awards for New Research Directions this
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UH Law Center Announces New Faculty Hires, Recognitions, and Promotions for 2024-2025
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 28 -- The University of Houston Law Center issued the following news release:
The University of Houston Law Center (UHLC) is introducing seven
new faculty members and six faculty promotions and recognitions for the 2024-2025 academic year.
"These distinguished faculty bring a wealth of expertise that will enrich the educational experience for our students and enhance the scholarly prowess and breadth of the overall faculty," said Leonard M. Baynes, Dean, Hugh Roy and Lill
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University of Houston Celebrates Groundbreaking Superconductivity Research in National Commercial
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 31 (TNSres) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
By Kevin Quinn
The University of Houston has long been at the forefront of superconductivity research, pioneering advancements that have the potential to reshape the future. The University's 2024-25 national commercial highlights this legacy of scientific innovation. Produced by the Division of University Marketing and Communications, the commercial features the groundbreaking work of Professor Paul C.W. C
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University of Houston Research Concludes Students Face Growing Challenges as Texas Teacher Workforce Evolves
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 27 (TNSres) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
By Jonathan Adams
As K-12 students across the state of Texas return to the classroom, some may not see the same teachers roaming the halls as they did the year before.
New research from the University of Houston's College of Education - titled the "2024 Texas Teacher Workforce Report" - found that overall teacher retention has been trending down across the past decade, decreasing approximately 6.4 percent
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University of Texas-Austin: In-Person Contact Linked With Lower Levels of Loneliness in Older Adults
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 30 (TNSres) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
In-person contact helps lead to lower levels of loneliness in older people, but other ways of staying in touch, such as phoning, emailing or texting, are not as effective in lowering loneliness, a team of researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan have found.
The findings, out today in the The Journals of Gerontology: Series B Psychological Science, have implicatio
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UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry Names Director of Center for Pain Therapeutics and Addiction Research
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 28 (TNSres) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio issued the following news release:
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Kenneth M. Hargreaves, DDS, PhD, is a world-renowned expert in pain research
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Kenneth M. Hargreaves, DDS, PhD, professor of endodontics at the School of Dentistry of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio), has been named inaugural director of the school's Center for Pain Therapeutics and Addiction Rese
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Villanova University Awards Mendel Medal to Eminent Vaccinologist and Pediatrician Peter Hotez, MD, PhD
VILLANOVA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 30 -- Villanova University issued the following news release:
Villanova University has named Professor Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, co-director of the Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development and founding dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, as the 2024 recipient of the Mendel Medal. Dr. Hotez will present the Mendel Medal lecture, titled "Global Immunizations and the Antipoverty Vaccines: The Science vs the Anti-
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