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South Alabama sweeps season series from USM with Tuesday night shutout
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Are in-person NFL games linked to Covid-19 spikes? Here s what new research found.
Major League Baseball (MLB) and the
National Basketball Association (NBA) begin to open up stadiums to fans once again, a preprint study in
The Lancet has found a correlation between
National Football League (NFL)
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For the study, Justin Kurland of the
University of Southern Mississippi and colleagues looked at the number of positive Covid-19 cases in the counties where all 32 of the NFL s teams play, as well as the surrounding counties, before and after games with and without fans in attendance. According to the study, the researchers included surrounding counties to account for fans who may have traveled farther to attend games.
Hancock Whitney expands Pine Belt banking team
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Tue, 04/13/2021
LAWRENCE A new body of research from the University of Kansas has found that a new program is highly effective at helping teachers use technology to improve the writing skills of students, especially those with disabilities, as well as save educators time and give them new tools to assess learners’ progress.
Researchers in KU’s Center for Research on Learning, Life Span Institute and School of Education & Human Sciences received a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs in 2014 to boost writing skills for middle school students with disabilities. Among the tools developed by the program was Project WRITE, which helps teachers formatively assess which students might need additional support and provides research-backed interventions to monitor progress and improve writing skills aligned with effective technology tools such as word prediction. The researchers have published a series of journal articles showin