Wednesday - May 6, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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UAMS Now Offering Histotripsy, Noninvasive Treatment for Liver Tumors
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, May 6 -- The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences issued the following news release:

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UAMS Now Offering Histotripsy, a Noninvasive Treatment for Liver Tumors

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is now offering, for the first time in Arkansas, a noninvasive treatment option for some patients with liver tumors.

Called histotripsy, the procedure uses focused ultrasound waves to destroy tumors without surgery, radiation, or incisions.

"With this technology, our specially trained doctors can target and destroy one or more tumors in a single, ... Show Full Article

Tuskegee Confers Nearly 145 Graduate Degrees, Including Most Science-based PhD in Recent History
TUSKEGEE, Alabama, May 6 -- The Tuskegee University posted the following news:

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Tuskegee confers nearly 145 graduate degrees, including most science-based PhDs in recent history

Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine alum, Rear Admiral Kis Robertson Hale, delivered keynote address.

Crystal Drake

Tuskegee University turned the tassel on the largest number of science-based PhDs conferred in one ceremony in recent university history as it continues to move swiftly toward Carnegie R2 and eventually R1 status. Twenty-one PhDs were hooded, 90 master's degrees awarded and 51 new ... Show Full Article

Texas A&M Engineering: Redefining the Starting Line
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 6 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:

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Redefining the starting line

Mechanical engineering student Jonathan Kiser '26 proves that grit and persistence can turn any starting point into something extraordinary through Texas A&M's Engineering Academy program.

By Hollie Sowell Brittain, Texas A&M Engineering

One question was all it took for a math adviser at Northwest Vista College -- part of the Alamo Colleges District -- to determine that Jonathan Kiser would begin his engineering journey from square one.

For a homeschooled ... Show Full Article

SHSU Center for Assessment, Research and Educational Safety Announces Inaugural CARES Fellowship Recipients
HUNTSVILLE, Texas, May 6 -- Sam Houston State University issued the following news:

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SHSU Center for Assessment, Research and Educational Safety Announces Inaugural CARES Fellowship Recipients

By Lidia Brown

The Sam Houston State University Center for Assessment, Research and Educational Safety (CARES), a research center within the College of Education, has announced the inaugural class of CARES Fellows. This milestone marks the first year of a program designed to cultivate high-quality, practitioner-relevant research dedicated to keeping schools and universities safe.

The CARES Fellowship ... Show Full Article

RIT Partners With Army to Strengthen Nation's Future Workforce
ROCHESTER, New York, May 6 -- Rochester Institute of Technology issued the following news release:

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RIT partners with Army to strengthen nation's future workforce

RIT to lead national effort to expand STEM pathways and support Army readiness

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The U.S. Department of the Army Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (Army STEM) has awarded the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) a premier cooperative agreement to establish and lead the Army STEM Education Consortium (ASEC).

This award recognizes RIT's ability to drive educational innovation and excellence. RIT and its consortium ... Show Full Article

Michigan Medicine: Michigan's a Great Place to Grow Older, Say Those Doing It
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 6 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:

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Michigan's a great place to grow older, say those doing it

But poll of Michiganders over 50 shows differences on key measures depending on region, mental and physical health, disability, caregiver status, race and income

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More than a third of Michigan's 10 million people are over 50, and a new poll shows that 82% of them see the state as a good to excellent place to live as they grow older.

Most also gave favorable ratings to the quality of ... Show Full Article

Grambling State Students Repeat as National Champions at 2026 AUC-Mastercard Data Challenge
GRAMBLING, Louisiana, May 6 -- Grambling State University issued the following news:

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Grambling State Students Repeat as National Champions at 2026 AUC-Mastercard Data Challenge

Grambling State University students once again proved themselves among the nation's best in applied data science, capturing the top prize and multiple top finishes at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth x Atlanta University Center Data Science Initiative 2026 Data Challenge.

In a field of more than 100 student teams representing 25 colleges and universities, Grambling State stood apart with five teams advancing ... Show Full Article