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Education (Colleges & Universities)

Here's a look at documents from public, private and community colleges in the U.S.

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Scholarship, support systems cement college choice
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 23 -- The University of Baltimore posted the following news:

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Scholarship, support systems cement college choice

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Transfer Student Finds Welcoming Community at UBalt

Nes Agopome was only a few weeks into her program at The University of Baltimore when she lost her job in a sweep of federal cuts in 2025.

The sudden loss of her job left Nes wavering. She didn't want to leave the B.A. in Psychology program she loved without the degree she wanted.

The University that once surprised her with a full scholarship gave her more incentive to stay: a campus job. ... Show Full Article

University of Dayton Issues UD in the News Wrap Up for March 14-20
DAYTON, Ohio, March 21 -- The University of Dayton posted the following UD in the News wrap up for March 14-20, 2026:

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UD in the News March 14-20

Inside Higher Ed and radio stations in Los Angeles and Ohio, plus the Dayton Daily News tapped faculty expertise. Political scientist Dan Birdsong wrote an editorial for The Columbus Dispatch about the SAVE Act, which also was published by USA TODAY.

Utah could allow conscientious objection to class assignments (https://www.insidehighered.com/news/government/state-policy/2026/03/16/utah-could-allow-conscientious-objection-class-assignments)

Inside ... Show Full Article

University of Cincinnati: Blue Ash Expert Examines a Link Between Sports Betting and Binge Drinking Behavior
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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UC Blue Ash expert examines a link between sports betting and binge drinking behavior

Local 12 spoke with Keshar Ghimire, PhD, about his research

By Cedric Ricks

Keshar Ghimire, PhD, an associate professor of economics at UC Blue Ash, has co-authored a new study in the journal Health Economics that examines a possible link between gambling and substance use.

Ghimire and researcher Kabir Dasgupta, a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board, used data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance ... Show Full Article

Pomona College: New Dialogue Series Encourages Civil Discussions
CLAREMONT, California, March 21 -- Pomona College issued the following news on March 20, 2026:

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New Dialogue Series Encourages Civil Discussions

"How can we speak our minds and still carry on civil discussions?" This is the question the new Upstander Dialogue Series is asking Pomona College faculty, staff and students to consider.

Drawing from the social psychological theory of the bystander effect, where people are less likely to act if others are present, "upstander" behavior encourages people to speak up, even when there are risks involved.

The first speaker in the series, Stephen ... Show Full Article

East Texas A&M University: Robotics Team Builds Success Through Skill and Teamwork
COMMERCE, Texas, March 21 -- East Texas A&M University (formerly the Texas A&M University Commerce campus) issued the following news release:

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East Texas A&M Robotics Team Builds Success Through Skill and Teamwork

Top-ranked robotics team showcases how hands-on competition builds STEM skills, teamwork and real-world experience.

By Patrick C. Harrison III, Marketing and Communications

The East Texas A&M University robotics team, known as Lion Pride Robotics, is quickly establishing itself as one of the top programs in the state, and beyond.

Currently ranked number one in Texas, the team ... Show Full Article

AI sheds light on an ancient gaming mystery
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, March 21 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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AI sheds light on an ancient gaming mystery

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For the first time, an international research team has harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) to decode the rules of an ancient board game, pioneering a new way to reveal long-lost historical secrets.

By analysing an engraved limestone object from the Roman Netherlands, the team was able to determine likely game rules, based on its distinctive markings

The new research published in Antiquity journal was led by Maastricht University (The Netherlands) and ... Show Full Article

$9.5 Million Grant Launches Global Effort to Reanalyze Freshwater Systems Under Pressure
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, March 21 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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$9.5 million grant launches global effort to reanalyze freshwater systems under pressure

By Courtney Sakry

Freshwater systems worldwide are under increasing pressure. As populations grow and economies expand, water is being extracted faster than nature can replenish it. Pollution and climate change are further degrading water quality.

Together, these forces are intensifying water scarcity and threatening human health, ecosystems, and economic stability. Yet despite the urgency, researchers still lack integrated ... Show Full Article