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Released: 3-Mar-2025 9:10 AM EST
COVID-19, 5 Years On: Lingering Impacts and Pandemic Preparedness
University of Michigan

March 11 will mark five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. University of Michigan experts look back on successes and failures in public health and medicine; discuss continued effects in education, business and society; and offer insights on how prepared we are for a future pandemic.

Newswise: Five Years After COVID-19 Shutdown, 20 MSU Experts Share
Lessons Learned, Lasting Impacts and Outlook
Released: 18-Feb-2025 9:10 AM EST
Five Years After COVID-19 Shutdown, 20 MSU Experts Share Lessons Learned, Lasting Impacts and Outlook
Michigan State University

Vaccines, work from home, online learning, curbside pickup and masks became part of the daily routine as states issued stay-home orders in March 2020 to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

Released: 4-Feb-2025 4:15 PM EST
Rethinking AI in Higher Ed: How a GW Professor is Using AI to Foster Critical Thinking in the Humanities
George Washington University

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into higher education, questions arise about its role in fostering critical thinking and inquiry—especially in the humanities. ...

   
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Released: 24-Jan-2025 9:35 AM EST
UMD Expert: Unexpected $1,400 IRS Payments, Some in Error, to F-1 Students
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

Some F-1 visa students are receiving $1,400 IRS payments due to errors in stimulus eligibility. TerpTax at the University of Maryland, led by accounting lecturer Samuel Handwerger, advises returning these payments to avoid future tax and immigration complications.

Released: 23-Jan-2025 8:05 PM EST
Cellphone Bans Spread in Schools Amid Mental Health Concerns
George Washington University

More school districts across the country are making the decision to ban cellphones. ...

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Released: 24-Oct-2024 9:00 PM EDT
The Vandal Theory Podcast - Season 7, Episode 6: Education Inequalities and Student Mental Health
University of Idaho

Question: What types of things do you imagine are harder for first-generation students to navigate while attending college, versus their peers whose parents also attended?

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Released: 15-Sep-2024 8:05 PM EDT
Next gen teachers take insider tips from practicing professionals
University of South Australia

They’re the tips and tricks usually learnt on the job, but thanks to a new reading initiative, pre-service teachers at the University of South Australia are gaining valuable insights about how to build students’ reading and literacy skills from experienced teachers on the job.

Released: 13-Sep-2024 11:55 AM EDT
National Literacy Month: FSU Expert Available to Speak on Literacy for Students with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities
Florida State University

By: Stephen Stone | Published: September 13, 2024 | 11:35 am | SHARE: September marks National Literacy month, a time to highlight the critical role that reading plays in a child or adult’s overall development.Helping to create advancements in the field, the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) takes an innovative approach in its constant quest to improve reading through science.

   
Released: 9-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Rise of Religion in Public Education
George Washington University

The practice of mixing religion and public education is on the rise. ...

Released: 6-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Four Killed in Georgia High School Shooting
George Washington University

A 14-year-old has been charged in the death of two students and two teachers at Apalachee High School in Georgia. Nine others were injured. ...

   
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Released: 26-Aug-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Surviving Back-to-School Stress and Burnout
Cedars-Sinai

For children and teens these days, going back to school doesn’t only mean new, color-coded notebooks and freshly sharpened pencils. It also means increased academic pressures, heightened social anxiety and less free time as extracurricular activities fill up the calendar.



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