Friday - May 22, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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The Future, Decoded - UC Scholars Reveal What's Next
CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 22 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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The future, decoded. UC scholars reveal what's next

Gen Z's values and buying power are rising. Is your company ready?

By Stephen Kenney, kenneysn@ucmail.uc.edu

Business leaders worldwide are working to understand what comes next. And more urgently, what today's shifts mean for Gen Z as future change-makers.

Local businesses and company executives turned to the next generation for answers to these questions during the NEXT Innovation Scholars Futures Forum 2026, held at the University of Cincinnati's ... Show Full Article

SFA's JacksTeach Program Names Second Science Teacher Fellow
NACOGDOCHES, Texas, May 22 -- Stephen F. Austin State University issued the following news:

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SFA's JacksTeach program names second science teacher fellow

Following the successful launch of its educator support initiative last year, Stephen F. Austin State University's JacksTeach program has named alumna Amy Calhoun, chemistry teacher at Sabine High School in Gladewater, as the recipient of the second annual JacksTeach Science Teacher Fellowship.

The fellowship, which recognizes exceptional public school science teachers, is designed to support continued professional growth, foster regional ... Show Full Article

Michigan Medicine: Study Sheds Light on How Early Pancreas Lesions Become Cancerous
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 22 (TNSjou) -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:

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Study sheds light on how early pancreas lesions become cancerous

Findings help explain why many precursor lesions never develop into pancreatic cancer

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In an unexpected finding, a new study flips on its head researchers' understanding of how precancerous pancreas lesions evolve into pancreatic cancer.

The paradigm-changing discovery has tremendous implications for identifying people at higher risk of cancer or even, potentially stopping ... Show Full Article

Kent State Board of Trustees Celebrates Another Successful Graduating Class, Hears Details of University's Positive Embrace of AI
KENT, Ohio, May 22 -- Kent State University issued the following news:

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Kent State Board of Trustees Celebrates Another Successful Graduating Class, Hears Details of University's Positive Embrace of AI

The Kent State University Board of Trustees celebrated student success following spring 2026 commencement ceremonies during its regular quarterly meeting held May 20 at The John Elliot Center for Architecture and Environmental Design on the Kent Campus. Kent State welcomed nearly 5,000 new graduates into its alumni family this spring alone - larger than some universities graduate all year. ... Show Full Article

How Teaching Led to the Tenure Track
NEW YORK, May 22 -- The City University of New York Graduate Center posted the following news:

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How Teaching Led to the Tenure Track

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Growing up the son of Turkish immigrants in Midwood, Brooklyn, Onur Ayaz (Ph.D. '26, English ) heard the same words again and again: "School is work," his father would say. "It's your job." Now, as a tenure-track English professor at Mercer County Community College, Ayaz has made school his life's work.

The first in his family to graduate from high school, Ayaz entered Brooklyn College planning to pursue a career in medicine. Then, in a Shakespeare class ... Show Full Article

Charting Yale's Impact on American Life, One State at a Time
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, May 22 -- Yale University issued the following news:

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Charting Yale's impact on American life, one state at a time

In Montana, Georgia, Maine -- and in every state in the country -- people from Yale are committing themselves to a better future for all.

By Jim Shelton

Yale's home will always be New Haven, but its backyard is as big as America.

Look closely and you'll see the ideas and hard work of Yale's people and their local partners taking root in Missoula, Montana, Hearne, Texas, and Milledgeville, Georgia. You'll find Yale people collaborating with local ... Show Full Article

Case Western Reserve: Cleveland Researchers Discover Nitric Oxide Rewires Gene Expression in the Brain, Offering Insight Into Alzheimer's Disease
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 22 (TNSjou) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Cleveland researchers discover nitric oxide rewires gene expression in the brain, offering new insight into Alzheimer's disease

New study from Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals shows loss of nitric oxide in Alzheimer's brains; Published in 'Molecular Cell'

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Genes undergo extensive editing through a process called alternative splicing, which greatly increases the size of the functional genome--the working portion of our DNA that helps make each person unique. Put simply, ... Show Full Article