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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Pennsylvania Newsletter for 2025-04-22 ( 12 items )  
Can hormone therapy improve heart health in menopausal women? (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Can hormone therapy improve heart health in menopausal women? HERSHEY, Pa. -- Deciding whether to start hormone therapy during the menopause transition, the life phase that's the bookend to puberty and when a woman's menstrual cycle stops, is a hotly debated topic. While hormone therapy, or replacing the hormones that were previously produced by the body with synthetic medication, is reco more PR

High-tech sticker can identify real human emotions (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * High-tech sticker can identify real human emotions UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Saying one thing while feeling another is part of being human, but bottling up emotions can have serious psychological consequences like anxiety or panic attacks. To help health care providers tell the difference, a team led by scientists at Penn State has created a stretchable, rechargeable sticker that can detect more PR

How safe is the air to breathe? 50 million people in the US don't know (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * How safe is the air to breathe? 50 million people in the US don't know UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- In 2024, more than 50 million people in the United States lived in counties with no air-quality monitoring, according to a new study from researchers in the Penn State College of Health and Human Development. Rural counties -- especially counties in the Midwest and South -- were less likely to more PR

Juniata College Announces Commencement Speaker and Honorary Degree Recipients (10)
HUNTINGDON, Pennsylvania, April 22 -- Juniata College issued the following news: * * * Juniata College Announces Commencement Speaker and Honorary Degree Recipients HUNTINGDON, Pa.--Juniata College's commencement ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2025. The commencement speaker will be Dr. James M. Metz '89, chair of Radiation Oncology and Henry K. Pancoast Professor of Radiation Oncology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Honorary degrees will be  more PR

Lutheran Bishop, Trustee, Educators, Graduates in the Spotlight at Thiel Commencement (10)
GREENVILLE, Pennsylvania, April 22 -- Thiel College issued the following news release: * * * Lutheran Bishop, Trustee, educators, graduates in the spotlight at Thiel Commencement GREENVILLE, Pa.-- Thiel College will celebrate the academic accomplishments of the Class of 2025 and recognize several distinguished individuals during its annual Commencement Exercises at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 10, in the William A. Passavant Memorial Center. The College will confer degrees upon 174 graduates, inclu more PR

Native plants connect Welch Building landscaping to Indigenous traditions (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Native plants connect Welch Building landscaping to Indigenous traditions UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- When it opened earlier this year, Penn State's Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building came with all the ultra-modern, environmentally friendly amenities one would expect from the College of the Liberal Arts' first new facility in more than a half-century. But the building itself wasn't the only  more PR

New summer flexible hours opportunity (10)
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Bryn Mawr College posted the following news: * * * New summer flexible hours opportunity The below message was sent to staff on April 21, 2025. Dear staff colleagues, I am pleased to announce a new opportunity to flex summer work hours for staff in offices whose services allow for flexibility. This program allows staff members to work a regular 35-40-hour week compressed into four days instead of five. This will allow individuals to take the fifth w more PR

Penn College Dual Enrollment Programs Benefit From JSSB Gift (10)
WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania, April 22 -- The Pennsylvania College of Technology issued the following news: * * * Penn College Dual Enrollment programs benefit from JSSB gift Jersey Shore State Bank recently made a gift to support Penn College Dual Enrollment, a program that allows academically qualified high school and career and technology education center students to take Penn College courses tuition-free during their regular school day. The bank provided a $7,000 gift to the program throug more PR

Steph and Allie Pettit Gift $1.9 Million to Bring Bronze Husky Statues to CU-Bloomsburg (10)
BLOOMSBURG, Pennsylvania, April 22 -- Bloomsburg University issued the following news: * * * Steph and Allie Pettit Gift $1.9 Million to Bring Bronze Husky Statues to CU-Bloomsburg The Bloomsburg University Foundation and Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg (CU-Bloomsburg) are celebrating the generosity of Steph and Allie Pettit, whose latest gift of $1.9 million will bring four bronze Husky statues to campus over the next five years. Fully funded through the gift, the statues will serve as en more PR

Today's Protest in Goodhart Hall (10)
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania, April 21 -- Bryn Mawr College posted the following news: * * * Today's Protest in Goodhart Hall The below message was sent to students, faculty, and staff on April 21, 2025. Dear Bryn Mawr students, faculty, and staff: Earlier today, a handful of members of Bryn Mawr Students for Justice in Palestine and Bi-Co Jewish Voices for Peace interrupted a Bryn Mawr "In Focus" event for admitted undergraduate students. They disrupted the event with chanting and bullhorns  more PR

UPenn Perelman School of Medicine: Children Face Elevated Kidney, Heart, and Gut Risks for Years After COVID Infection (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 22 -- The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Children face elevated kidney, heart, and gut risks for years after COVID infection Findings included elevated risks for chronic organ disease among children, and revealed some racial differences in long COVID risks. Long COVID can result in increased risk for a variety of serious health problems for young people, including those affecting the kidney,  more PR

UPenn Perelman School of Medicine: COVID Vaccine Protected Kids From Long COVID (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 22 -- The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine issued the following news release: * * * COVID vaccine protected kids from long COVID Instead of special protection against long COVID, vaccines kept children and adolescents from developing the condition by blocking COVID-19 infections in the first place. Unvaccinated children and adolescents were up to 20 times more likely to develop long COVID than their vaccinated peers, according to new  more PR