Thursday - December 18, 2025
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Why Choose Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine?
FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina, Dec. 17 -- Methodist University issued the following news:

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Why Choose Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine?

A Four-Part Series | Part 1: Patient Care

Choosing a medical school is one of the most important decisions a future physician will make. Students seek a program that not only prepares them academically, but prepares them to become practice-ready clinicians capable of serving the needs of Southeastern North Carolina and beyond.

As North Carolina's newest LCME-accredited medical school, the Methodist University Cape Fear Valley ... Show Full Article

UC Sees Record Federal Investment in Engineering
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 17 -- The University of Cincinnati issued the following news:

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UC sees record federal investment in engineering

Projects tackle digital security, medical innovations, aerospace technology and more

By Michael Miller, 513-556-6757, michael.miller3@uc.edu

The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati received a record $50.1 million in federal grant awards in the last fiscal year.

"What that money allows us to do is hire graduate students to do research. And they're working on important problems that matter," UC Interim Provost John ... Show Full Article

Top 2025 Celebrity Moments at Chapman University
ORANGE, California, Dec. 17 -- Chapman University issued the following news:

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Top 2025 Celebrity Moments at Chapman University

Chapman University has welcomed an impressive roster of celebrities and industry icons in 2025, from Hollywood stars and musical superstars to influential public figures. Whether delivering inspiring talks, headlining campus events or making surprise appearances, these moments have left a lasting impression on the Chapman community. Academy Award winning actors Hilary Swank and Troy Kotsur spoke at Commencement ceremonies this spring, while the Dodge College of ... Show Full Article

Research by CSUN Prof Finds Neandertal Females and Children Were Victims of Selective Cannibalism 45,000 Years Ago
NORTHRIDGE, California, Dec. 17 (TNSjou) -- California State University Northridge (CSUN) issued the following news release:

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Research by CSUN Prof Finds Neandertal Females and Children Were Victims of Selective Cannibalism 45,000 Years Ago

The study of bones from the largest collection of Neandertal remains in Northern Europe has revealed evidence of selective cannibalism targeting Neandertal females and children between 41,000 and 45,000 years ago.

The non-local origins of these Neandertal females and children points to the possible existence of tensions or conflicts between human groups ... Show Full Article

Leading With SOUL: Belmont Celebrates the Inaugural ELDP Cohort
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Dec. 17 -- Belmont University issued the following news:

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Leading with SOUL: Belmont Celebrates the Inaugural ELDP Cohort

The Belmont Formation Collaborative debuts Emerging Leader Development Program (ELDP) to invest in campus leaders

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The Employee Leadership Development Team recently celebrated the graduation of the inaugural cohort of the Emerging Leader Development Program (ELDP) - a new initiative designed to equip Belmont employees with the foundational skills needed to step confidently into leadership. Seventeen leaders, representing eleven departments across ... Show Full Article

Downtown Athletic Club of Hawaii Gives $300K to Boost the 'Bows NIL Fund
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Dec. 17 -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:

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Downtown Athletic Club of Hawaii gives $300K to Boost the 'Bows NIL fund

The University of Hawaii at Manoa Athletics Department has received a $300,000 gift from the Downtown Athletic Club of Hawaii (DACH) to support the Rainbow Warrior football program through the team's Boost the 'Bows Fund, which is set up to support UH Manoa Athletics' ability to recruit and retain elite student-athletes.

The contribution is a major philanthropic commitment to the football NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) fund ... Show Full Article

Dartmouth Researchers Launch National Multisite Clinical Trial for Teen Opioid Treatment
DARTMOUTH, New Hampshire, Dec. 17 -- The Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine issued the following news:

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Dartmouth Researchers Launch National Multisite Clinical Trial for Teen Opioid Treatment

By Timothy Dean

A team of researchers, led by Lisa Marsch, PhD, at Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine, has received a four-year $13-million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to conduct the first-ever multisite clinical trial evaluating long-acting medication in the treatment of opioid use disorder among adolescents.

"We've seen a big spike in recent years in the ... Show Full Article