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Join Pitt’s Christmas Day Celebration: Free Meals, Music, & More
Pitt's annual "Christmas Day" event returns on Dec. 25 for its 19th year, serving meals and spreading holiday cheer to the community.
As the holiday season approaches, the University of Pittsburgh is preparing to welcome community members…
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Philly Post Office to Bear Name of Fallen Temple Officer
President Biden signed a bill renaming a Bustleton post office after Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald, honoring his service and sacrifice.
A fallen Temple University police officer's legacy will be permanently honored in Northeast…
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NAU professor’s new video game transforms health education
"Health Quest," a game by NAU professor Hayley Root and artist Kevin Clark, blends fitness education with immersive gaming.
In an innovative fusion of gaming and health education, a groundbreaking digital wellness project is…
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U of A researcher’s astounding discovery about human-canine companionship
A University of Arizona-led study finds people may have formed close relationships with dogs in the Americas 12,000 years ago.
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UVA Opens National Security Data and Policy Institute
UVA launches the National Security Data and Policy Institute, focusing on AI and computing to enhance U.S. national security capabilities.
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Lehigh’s bed races: A spirited (and now safe) tradition
Bed Races at Lehigh, revived by the class of 2012, are a cherished tradition during Spirit Week. Students race beds down Packer Ave with safety measures.
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Deeply Rooted: Using trees as tools for health justice in Philadelphia
Penn Medicine's Deeply Rooted program combats health disparities in Philadelphia by transforming vacant lots into green spaces and planting trees.
In Philadelphia's underserved neighborhoods, an innovative healthcare initiative is taking…
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State Board mandates FortifyFL app training for parents
Florida schools will train parents on using FortifyFL for anonymous tips on school threats, ensuring community involvement in safety from November 2024.
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Why Flagstaff’s iconic aspen forests are dying out
The aspen forests in Flagstaff are struggling due to climate change, but NAU researchers hold hope for recovery.
A groundbreaking 20-year study has revealed a troubling future for Arizona's iconic aspen trees as climate change continues to…
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Students Battle a Storm of Crows at Pitt
As winter nears, crows flock to Pittsburgh, leading to droppings across Pitt's campus. Efforts to deter them with air horns continue.
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