Sunday - January 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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Upstate's Clark Burn Center Uses Virtual Reality to Reduce Pain and Anxiety
SYRACUSE, New York, Jan. 25 -- The State University of New York Upstate Medical University campus issued the following news:

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Upstate's Clark Burn Center uses virtual reality to reduce pain and anxiety

By Jean Albanese

Upstate University Hospital's Clark Burn Center is using lizing virtual reality to help patients in their pain management and physical therapy.

Using a $15,000 grant, the center purchased five VR headsets to use for pain management and one set that includes attachments for physical and occupational therapy.

The use of VR in the Burn Center was highlighted in the Nursing ... Show Full Article

Upstate Launches Innovative Pathway to Detect Pediatric Stroke Faster
SYRACUSE, New York, Jan. 25 -- The State University of New York Upstate Medical University campus issued the following news:

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Upstate launches innovative pathway to detect pediatric stroke faster

By Jean Albanese

Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital has a new clinical pathway--an evidence-based multidisciplinary roadmap of care--in place to more quickly identify pediatric strokes both inpatient and in the emergency room.

While on the rise, pediatric strokes are not common; however, when they do occur, timely treatment is crucial to minimize or eliminate long-term consequences. Since other ... Show Full Article

M.B.A. Student Explores Data Center Opportunities With UToledo Business Incubator
TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 25 -- The University of Toledo issued the following news:

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M.B.A. Student Explores Data Center Opportunities with UToledo Business Incubator

By Nicki Gorny

Alex Li is familiar with the common criticisms of data centers -- that they use up too many resources and that they create too few jobs.

Li worked in the industry for years, most recently scouting sites for centers in northern Ohio, before beginning a master of business administration degree in information systems at The University of Toledo's John B. and Lillian E. Neff College of Business and Innovation.

His professional ... Show Full Article

Louisiana Tech University: $200,000 Endowment Honors the Curiosity and Global Impact of Physics Alumnus Dr. Billy Bonner
RUSTON, Louisiana, Jan. 25 -- Louisiana Tech University issued the following news:

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$200,000 endowment honors the curiosity and global impact of Physics alumnus Dr. Billy Bonner

A $200,000 unrestricted physics endowment to the Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science honors the life and legacy of Dr. Billy Edward Bonner, a two-time Louisiana Tech physics alumnus whose career carried him from North Louisiana to the forefront of global scientific discovery.

The endowment was established by Margaret "Margo" Bonner in memory of her late husband, who earned his bachelor's ... Show Full Article

FSU: Murphy Forum Namesake Urges Students to 'Chase Possible'
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Jan. 25 -- The Florida State University's College of Business issued the following news:

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Murphy Forum namesake urges students to 'chase possible'

Alumnus Brian Murphy encouraged students in the Florida State University Herbert Wertheim College of Business to stay flexible about their futures, take chances, seize opportunities and "chase possible" - a motto that has driven him to build one of the world's leading cybersecurity tech companies.

"When I say 'chase possible,' I go back to the playground and those monkey bars when you were a kid," Murphy, the CEO and founder ... Show Full Article

Cal. State-San Bernardino Issues Faculty In the News Wrap Up for Jan. 23, 2026
SAN BERNARDINO, California, Jan. 25 -- California State University San Bernardino campus issued the following Faculty In the News wrap up:

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Faculty in the News, Jan. 23

In recent headlines: Nicole Dabbs (kinesiology) has been appointed president-elect of the Southwest Regional Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine; Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus), was quoted in an article about the phenomenon known as "looksmaxxing;" and Fred Jandt (communication studies, emeritus) just published a book on mediation in resolving disputes.

Published January 23, 2026

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Dabbs named ... Show Full Article

Auburn University: Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Earns $298,000 USDA-NIFA Grant to Study How Plant Roots Redistribute Water
AUBURN, Alabama, Jan. 25 -- Auburn University issued the following news:

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Assistant professor of chemical engineering earns $298,000 USDA-NIFA grant to study how plant roots redistribute water

By Joe McAdory

How do plants survive when water is unevenly distributed in soil? Why do some crops appear to help neighboring plants thrive under extreme conditions? And how can farmers use that knowledge to improve crop performance?

Jean Francois Louf, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, is addressing those questions with support from a $298,000 grant from the U.S. Department ... Show Full Article