Tuesday - April 7, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Yale University: On 'An Emotional Adventure' to Unite Music and Anthropology
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, April 7 -- Yale University issued the following Q&A on April 6, 2026, by Lisa Prevost with violinist Maiani da Silva:

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On 'an emotional adventure' to unite music and anthropology

In a Q&A, violinist Maiani da Silva explains how including anthropological themes in her debut solo album helped her "dig deeper" into questions of the human condition.

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For her debut solo album, violinist Maiani da Silva wanted to find a way to intertwine her art with a perhaps unexpected interest: anthropology.

A lecturer in the Department of Music, in Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences ... Show Full Article

Virginia Tech: Researchers Find the 'Switch' Behind Flash Drought in Puerto Rico
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 7 (TNSjou) -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Researchers find the 'switch' behind flash drought in Puerto Rico

The work uncovers how sudden changes in air movement can quickly dry soils in Puerto Rico, creating new opportunities for early warning systems and enhanced preparation.

By Max Esterhuizen

In Puerto Rico, drought doesn't always arrive slowly. Sometimes, it appears in days.

That speed can leave producers scrambling, reservoirs dropping, and communities facing water restrictions before they can react. In a place often associated with heavy ... Show Full Article

University of Hawaii Manoa 4-H Program Teaches Oahu Youth the Art of Food Preservation
MANOA, Hawaii, April 7 -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release:

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New UH 4-H program teaches Oahu youth the art of food preservation

In a state where almost 90% of our food is imported, teaching young people how to safely preserve locally grown fruits and vegetables plays an important role in strengthening Hawaii's food security.

This summer, Oahu youth will explore how science, agriculture and entrepreneurship come together in the kitchen through a new pilot program from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The Junior Master Food Preserver Program--offered ... Show Full Article

Syracuse University: Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI's Role in Government and Higher Education
SYRACUSE, New York, April 7 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:

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Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI's Role in Government and Higher Education

Two leaders in digital strategy discussed the policy, ethical and practical challenges of bringing AI into government operations and campus life.

Jessica Youngman

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how governments operate, how universities teach and how public institutions make decisions.

That was the central message of a recent fireside chat hosted by the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Dean David M. Van Slyke ... Show Full Article

Public Health Education in an Uncertain World: Training Leaders Guided by Evidence and Empathy
MIAMI, Florida, April 7 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news:

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Public Health Education in an Uncertain World: Training Leaders Guided by Evidence and Empathy

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Dr. Elahe Nezami, a University of Miami Miller School of Medicine professor of professional practice in public health sciences and director of the school's online M.P.H. program, asserts that, i n public health, success is often measured not in visible victories, but in the crises that never happen, the diseases that never spread and the lives that are quietly improved.

Public health education ... Show Full Article

Michigan Medicine: Convoys of Caregiving - Arab American Families Living With Dementia
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 7 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following Q&A on April 6, 2026, by Lauren Gerlach and Matt Davis with Kristine Ajrouch, research professor in the Institute for Social Research:

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Convoys of Caregiving: Arab American Families Living with Dementia

An Interview with Kristine Ajrouch, PhD

In this episode, Matt & Lauren speak with Kristine Ajrouch, PhD - a new member of our CAPRA leadership team. Kristine is a Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research whose work focuses on aging, health, immigration ... Show Full Article

CalState-Channel Islands: Campus Talk and Book Signing With Dr. Marla A. Ramirez
CAMARILLO, California, April 7 -- California State University Channel Islands campus issued the following news release:

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Campus Talk and Book Signing with Dr. Marla A. Ramirez

Dr. Marla A. Ramirez, Assistant Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, will be providing a talk about her new book, Banished Citizens: A History of the Mexican American Women Who Endured Repatriation. The event will take place on Wednesday, April 22 from Noon to 1:30 p.m. at El Dorado Hall.

The book is a moving portrait of a grim period in American immigration history--from 1921 to 1944 -- when approximately ... Show Full Article