Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Pennsylvania Newsletter for Friday April 18, 2025 ( 24 items ) |
Allegheny Students Time Travel With Walt Whitman
MEADVILLE, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- Allegheny College issued the following news:
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Allegheny Students Time Travel With Walt Whitman
By Rick Stanley
The work of noted American poet Walt Whitman garnered great attention across the literary world in the mid-19th Century, and his words are still being read with exhilaration and enthusiasm on the Allegheny College campus more than 130 years after his death.
Professor Christopher Bakken is teaching a course in the spring 2025 semester that a
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Students Present Research at Poster Session
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania, April 16 -- Bryn Mawr College posted the following news:
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Students Present Research at Poster Session
The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department recently held a poster session, during which students from Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore presented their research findings.
Among the participants was Abby Champlin '25, from Colorado, who did research in the lab of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ashlee M. Plummer-Mede
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Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute: New Paper Recommends Secure by Design Standard
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute issued the following news on April 17, 2025:
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New Paper Recommends Secure by Design Standard
April 17, 2025--Software enables our way of life, but market forces have sidelined security concerns, leaving software vulnerable to attack. Fixing this problem will require the software industry to develop an initial standard for creating software that is secure by design. These are the findings of a recentl
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Carnegie Mellon: New Paper Recommends Secure by Design Standard
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute issued the following news:
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New Paper Recommends Secure by Design Standard
Software enables our way of life, but market forces have sidelined security concerns, leaving software vulnerable to attack. Fixing this problem will require the software industry to develop an initial standard for creating software that is secure by design. These are the findings of a recently released white paper co
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Coastal management model plays the long game against the rising tides
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 17 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Coastal management model plays the long game against the rising tides
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- To protect against rising sea levels in a warming world, coastal cities typically follow a standard playbook with various protective infrastructure options. For example, a seawall could be designed based on the latest climate projections, with the city officials then computing its cost-benefit ra
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Davis & Elkins College Receives $80,000 in Gifts to Strengthen Naylor Learning Center
ELKINS, West Virginia, April 18 -- Davis and Elkins College issued the following news release:
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Davis & Elkins College Receives $80,000 in Gifts to Strengthen Naylor Learning Center
Davis & Elkins College is thrilled to announce two generous gifts totaling $80,000 to support the Naylor Learning Center, a crucial resource that helps students excel academically. The contributions come from Sylvia Fields of The Eden Hall Foundation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Imran Akram and Dr. Seemi
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DeSales University: School of Education Receives $100K Grant to Help Ease Teacher Shortage
CENTER VALLEY, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- DeSales University issued the following news:
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School of Education Receives $100K Grant to Help Ease Teacher Shortage
The School of Education is getting help from the state to attract and retain new special education teachers.
The school recently received a $100,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network for the Accelerated Special Educator Certification Program.
The grant will allow DeSales to recruit 15 graduate
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East Stroudsburg University: Frederick Douglass Institute Debate Society Earns Top Honors at PASSHE Arts Conference
EAST STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- East Stroudsburg University issued the following news release:
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Frederick Douglass Institute Debate Society Earns Top Honors at PASSHE Arts Conference
The Frederick Douglass Institute (FDI) Debate Society at East Stroudsburg University took home the top prize at the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education's (PASSHE) FDI Research and Creative Arts Conference on April 3-4 at PennWest Clarion University.
Debating the topic, "The Pennsylvani
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EMS experts promote research ties at National Academies US-African symposium
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 17 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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EMS experts promote research ties at National Academies US-African symposium
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- For some pressing research problems, an ocean's worth of distance isn't enough to prevent the connection to some common ground. That's the point behind the annual National Academies U.S.-Africa Frontiers of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Symposium. And it's why the College of Ea
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ESU's Department of Biology Participates in Conference and Community Events
EAST STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- East Stroudsburg University issued the following news release:
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ESU's Department of Biology Participates in Conference and Community Events
The Department of Biology at East Stroudsburg University recently participated in three conferences allowing students to present research they've completed during their studies at ESU.
The Northeast Natural History Conference was held in Springfield, Mass. April 4-6. Five students and their faculty mentors
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FIRE POLL: Only 1/4 of Americans support deporting foreigners for pro-Palestinian views
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 17 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression posted the following news release:
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FIRE POLL: Only 1/4 of Americans support deporting foreigners for pro-Palestinian views
PHILADELPHIA, April 17, 2025 -- Many Americans are opposed to President Donald Trump's speech-restrictive policies, a new national survey of free speech attitudes finds, with only a quarter supporting the deportation of legal non-citizens for expressing pro-Palestinian views.
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High school experiences linked to midlife body weight
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 17 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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High school experiences linked to midlife body weight
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- High schools have long been recognized for shaping students' futures. According to a new study by researchers from Penn State, the University of Texas, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Minnesota, high schools may even contribute to how much a person weighs later in life.
The study, pub
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Insomnia and sleep medication use connected to disability in older adults
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 17 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Insomnia and sleep medication use connected to disability in older adults
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Insomnia is a significant health and quality of life concern for older adults, with up to half of all adults over the age of 65 experiencing insomnia symptoms. In a new study, researchers in the Penn State College of Health and Human Development and at Taipei Medical University analyzed five
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New "Champion Women" Profile Features Medical Pioneer and Philanthropist Cynthia Fisher
WASHINGTON, April 16 [Category: Political] -- The Independent Women's Forum posted issued the following news release:
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New "Champion Women" Profile Features Medical Pioneer and Philanthropist Cynthia Fisher
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Independent Women Features (IW Features), the grassroots storytelling and original journalism arm of Independent Women, is releasing the second feature article in its "Champion Women" profile series celebrating female entrepreneur Cynthia Fisher.
Originally
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Penn State-Brandywine: Three Selected as Administrative Fellows for 2025-26
MEDIA, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The Pennsylvania State University Brandywine Campus issued the following news:
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Three selected as Administrative Fellows for 2025-26
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Administrative Fellows Program offers Penn State faculty and staff the opportunity to work with senior University officers to gain knowledge and experiences pertaining to leadership in the academic community.
For the 2025-26 academic year, the Administrative Fellows are:
* Danielle Symons Downs,
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Susquehanna Partners With Matriculate to Expand College Access
SELINSGROVE, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- Susquehanna University issued the following news:
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Susquehanna partners with Matriculate to expand college access
Susquehanna University has joined Matriculate, a national nonprofit organization, as its newest Pathways Partner. Susquehanna joins a select group of higher education institutions that are partnering with Matriculate to break down boundaries for high school students from low-income and historically marginalized backgrounds who are seekin
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Triple-I Economist Available to Discuss Potential Insurance Implications From Tariffs
MALVERN, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The Insurance Information Institute issued the following news release on April 17, 2025:
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Triple-I Economist Available to Discuss Potential Insurance Implications from Tariffs
MALVERN, Pa., April 17, 2025 - Tariff uncertainty may impact the U.S. property/casualty (P/C) insurance industry, potentially leading to increased costs, economic volatility and changes in underwriting practices. Insurers may face challenges in managing risk, particularly with pot
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University of Pennsylvania-Annenberg School for Communication: Do Harm Reduction Interventions for Substance Use Lower or Raise Trust in Government?
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication issued the following news:
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Do Harm Reduction Interventions for Substance Use Lower or Raise Trust in Government?
A new study by researchers at the Annenberg Public Policy Center and the Social Action Lab explored the relationship between harm reduction policies and citizens' beliefs about the government in rural U.S. Appalachian and Midwestern counties.
Harm reduction interventions
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University of Pennsylvania-Annenberg School for Communication: Yphtach Lelkes Awarded 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication issued the following news:
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Yphtach Lelkes Awarded 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship
Lelkes will study how political hostility is shaped in an overloaded information environment.
The Carnegie Corporation of New York announced today that Annenberg School for Communication Associate Professor Yphtach Lelkes has been awarded a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, one of the most prestigious
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UPenn Perelman School of Medicine: Wyss Donation Creates Penn Orthoplastic Surgery Hub
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Wyss donation creates Penn orthoplastic surgery hub
The $4.9 million donation will create the Wyss Orthoplastic Global Education and Innovation Hub at Penn, creating opportunities for fellowships, education, and research
PHILADELPHIA-- Thousands of patients with severe limb injuries will benefit from advanced surgical techniques and potential limb-savi
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UPenn School of Dental Medicine: Commonly Prescribed Medications for High Blood Pressure Have Unexpected Side Effects
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine issued the following news:
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Commonly prescribed medications for high blood pressure have unexpected side effects
Henry Daniell of Penn Dental and collaborators found that ACE inhibitors dramatically reduced the activity of ACE2, a critical cardioprotective enzyme.
Cardiovascular diseases are the world's leading cause of death, and high blood pressure, or hypertension, affects more than one
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UPMC Among First Health Systems to Implement Standard Protocols for Treating Patients With Xylazine Wounds
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center issued the following news release:
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UPMC Among First Health Systems to Implement Standard Protocols for Treating Patients with Xylazine Wounds
PITTSBURGH - A multi-disciplinary team of UPMC clinicians has developed comprehensive clinical protocols for managing hospitalized patients exposed to xylazine--a veterinary sedative increasingly found in the unregulated opioid supply. Xylazine has been linked to sev
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USW: USTR Plan on China's Maritime Policies Helps Chart Course to Revitalize Domestic Shipbuilding
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- The United Steelworkers issued the following news release on April 17, 2025:
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USW: USTR Plan on China's Maritime Policies Helps Chart Course to Revitalize Domestic Shipbuilding
United Steelworkers (USW) International President David McCall issued the following statement after the United States Trade Representative (USTR) released its final plan to address China's unreasonable and discriminatory policies in the maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sec
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York College of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Attorney General David Sunday to Deliver 2025 Commencement Address
YORK, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- York College of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
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Pennsylvania Attorney General David Sunday to Deliver 2025 Commencement Address
York College of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce that Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday will serve as the keynote speaker for the College's 2025 Commencement ceremony.
The event will take place on Saturday, May 17, at the Grumbacher Sport and Fitness Center, where more than 400 graduates will celebrate their a
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