Saturday - April 25, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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SWOSU Biology Students Earn Honors at TriBeta Regional Convention
WEATHERFORD, Oklahoma, April 25 -- Southwestern Oklahoma State University issued the following news release:

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SWOSU Biology Students Earn Honors at TriBeta Regional Convention

SWOSU biology students earned multiple honors at the 2026 TriBeta Southcentral Regional Convention in Cedar Hills, Texas. Twelve students from the Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences presented research at the conference and competed against nearly 50 students from universities across Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas.

Judges evaluated participants on the scientific impact of their research, the time invested ... Show Full Article

Harvard: Fellowship Program for Senior, Experienced Tech and Scientific Innovators
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 25 -- Harvard University issued the following news:

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New fellowship program for senior, experienced tech and scientific innovators

The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs is seeking applicants from experienced, senior technology and scientific innovators from the private sector to pursue policy-relevant work aimed at expanding the understanding, potential, use, impact, and governance of emerging technologies.

The Nova Fellows Program is a new component of the Program on Emerging Technology, Scientific Advancement, and Global Policy.

Working ... Show Full Article

Grace College & Kosciusko County Velo Break Ground on Community Fieldhouse, Bike Park
WINONA LAKE, Indiana, April 25 -- Grace College issued the following news:

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Grace College & Kosciusko County Velo Break Ground on Community Fieldhouse, Bike Park

Grace College hosted a joint groundbreaking with Kosciusko County Velo (KCV) on Thursday, April 23, at 2:30 p.m. to celebrate the start of two highly anticipated community projects. Grace students, faculty, staff, administration, trustees and community partners first gathered to break ground on the Community Fieldhouse at the Miller Athletic Complex. Then, the crowd made their way to Hauth Trailhead, the future site of the Winona ... Show Full Article

From Lehigh to Liftoff: Mark Riddle '87 on Creativity, Engineering and Working on Artemis II
BETHLEHEM, Pennsylania, April 25 -- Lehigh University issued the following news:

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From Lehigh to Liftoff: Mark Riddle '87 on Creativity, Engineering and Working on Artemis II

Riddle's interdisciplinary education at Lehigh led him to engineer the launch of the Artemis rocket.

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In the days leading up to the launch of Artemis II, NASA's first crewed lunar flyby in 50 years, many people wondered what it's like to work for NASA and witness spaceflight firsthand.

That daydream was a reality for Mark Riddle '87, an operations engineer supporting Amentum--NASA's largest prime contractor at ... Show Full Article

Capitol Technology University Joins BWI Business Partnership to Advance the Maryland Workforce
LAUREL, Maryland, April 25 -- Capitol Technology University issued the following news:

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Capitol Technology University Joins BWI Business Partnership to Advance the Maryland Workforce

Capitol Technology University is proud to announce we have joined the BWI Business Partnership, marking a strategic step in deepening our engagement with the Central Maryland business and transportation community. As a Supporting Partner, our university stands to take a more active role in advancing regional innovation, collaboration, and workforce growth.

Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the BWI ... Show Full Article

Building the Future of Agricultural Research: OSU Secures $40M Investment for Agronomy Discovery Center, Home to One of the Nation's Premier Wheat Research Programs
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, April 25 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:

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Building the future of agricultural research: OSU secures $40M investment for Agronomy Discovery Center, home to one of the nation's premier wheat research programs

Investment in Agronomy Discovery Center, combined with last year's $250 million appropriation to build a new veterinary teaching hospital, positions OSU for national prominence in agriculture and animal health

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The Oklahoma Legislature has approved $40 million in state funding to create the Agronomy Discovery Center at Oklahoma State University's ... Show Full Article

Bowling Green's Dual-licensure in Physical and Health Education Expands Career Options
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, April 25 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news:

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Bowling Green's dual-licensure in physical and health education expands career options

Senior Benjamin Cook amassed more than 500 hours of field experience to graduate as a versatile leader in both physical and health education

By Branden Ferguson

For future educator Benjamin Cook, the classroom is wherever learning happens. It might be a school gym filled with movement or a health classroom focused on lifelong wellness.

At Bowling Green State University, that flexibility is by design. As part ... Show Full Article