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State Tipoffs Involving Virginia Newsletter for Tuesday April 08, 2025 ( 5 items )  

Criminology, Law, and Society Researcher Studies Impact of High School Principal-led Interrogations
FAIRFAX, Virginia, April 8 -- George Mason University issued the following research news: * * * Criminology, Law, and Society researcher studies impact of high school principal-led interrogations By Camille Rimbawa Wrongful convictions can upend lives, particularly those of high schoolers, and can result in students becoming part of the school-to-prison pipeline. Talley Bettens, a doctoral candidate in George Mason University's Department of Criminology, Law and Society, seeks to trace this   more

George Mason University-College of Health and Human Services: Rear Admiral Pamela Miller, Highly Decorated U.S. Marine Corps Medical Officer, Announced as College Degree Celebration Speaker
FAIRFAX, Virginia, April 8 -- The George Mason University's College of Health and Human Services issued the following news: * * * Rear Admiral Pamela Miller, highly decorated U.S. Marine Corps medical officer, announced as College Degree Celebration Speaker Rear Admiral Pamela Miller will be the keynote speaker at the College of Public Health's Degree Celebration on May 17 at EagleBank Arena. RADM Miller is a highly decorated medical officer of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and Direct  more

Marshall University Joins United States Health Promoting Campuses Network, Strengthening Commitment to Well-being
HUNTINGTON, West Virginia, April 8 -- Marshall University issued the following news release: * * * Marshall University joins United States Health Promoting Campuses Network, strengthening commitment to well-being Marshall University is proud to announce its official membership in the United States Health Promoting Campuses Network (US HPCN), a prestigious initiative dedicated to promoting mental and physical health at campuses across the nation. This affiliation ensures that health will remai  more

Mechanical, biomedical engineering professor earns national recognition
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 7 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Mechanical, biomedical engineering professor earns national recognition UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Tak Sing Wong, professor of mechanical engineering and of biomedical engineering in the Penn State College of Engineering and an affiliate of the Materials Research Institute, was named a fellow by the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). He was inducted on March 31  more

WVWC Student Senate Contributes to Flood Relief In Wyoming County
BUCKHANNON, West Virginia, April 7 -- West Virginia Wesleyan College posted the following news: * * * WVWC Student Senate Contributes to Flood Relief In Wyoming County BUCKHANNON, West Virginia - Severe flooding in February in Wyoming County, West Virginia, caused significant damage to people's property. Wyoming County is the home county of freshman Matthew Hatfield '28, who watched from his residence hall as his community dealt with flooding and wanted to help. Other West Virginia Wesleyan  more