Tuesday - April 14, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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University of Cincinnati Celebrates Partnership With Thales
CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 14 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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UC celebrates partnership with Thales

Research + Innovation Week kicks off with Digital Futures' first industrial partner

By Emily Glass, glassei@ucmail.uc.edu

UC's annual Research + Innovation Week, highlighting faculty- and student-led research, is launching with a bang.

April 13 marked the unveiling of a new collaborative workspace in UC's interdisciplinary research facility Digital Futures for Thales, known as being a global leader in defense and aeronautics that invests in digital and "deep tech" ... Show Full Article

UC Irvine Physicists Discover Method to Reverse 'Quantum Scrambling'
IRVINE, California, April 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Irvine campus issued the following news release:

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UC Irvine physicists discover method to reverse 'quantum scrambling'

The work addresses the problem of information loss in quantum computing systems

* A problem in quantum computing called "quantum scrambling" hampers the technology's development.

* Scrambling results in the loss of data in a quantum computing system, an issue previously thought to be irreversible.

* A UC Irvine team has discovered a way to reverse the scrambling process.

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Quantum computers stand ... Show Full Article

Rochester Institute of Technology: Imaging Science Research Gives Clarity on What Color Helps Eyes Focus Best
ROCHESTER, New York, April 14 (TNSjou) -- Rochester Institute of Technology issued the following news release:

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Imaging science research gives new clarity on what color helps eyes focus best

Assistant professor Benjamin Chin publishes paper on findings that may help in the slowing of myopia

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The human eye is a biological camera, and its lens, like all lenses, can only focus on one wavelength at a time. Scientists have yet to determine which wavelength this is.

RIT Assistant Professor Benjamin Chin is shining new light on this question through his research in the Chester F. Carlson Center ... Show Full Article

CSU and California Community Colleges Partner to Advance Statewide Accessibility
LONG BEACH, California, April 14 -- California State University issued the following news:

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CSU and California Community Colleges Partner to Advance Statewide Accessibility

Through the partnership, the university systems will share accessibility tools that improve students' experience while reducing costs and effort duplication.

By Alisia Ruble

When Jeanette Jones chose to attend Stanislaus State to pursue a bachelor's degree in psychology, she was influenced by friends and colleagues--many of whom, like her, are visually and hearing impaired.

"When you are a member of a community like ... Show Full Article

Brooklyn Law School: Health and Family Law Fellows Take Center Stage
BROOKLYN, New York, April 14 -- Brooklyn Law School issued the following news:

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Health and Family Law Fellows Take Center Stage

Fellows discuss their work in panels and then field questions from the audience in a Q&A format.

Eight students who are Brooklyn Law School Health Law & Family Law Fellows presented their work on Friday, April 10, sharing the findings from legal research projects that delve deeply into a wide range of fascinating topics.

The presentations and the luncheon that followed shone a spotlight on the work of students and served as a proud moment for the dedicated faculty ... Show Full Article

Anderson University: Art and Science Intersect - Creativity Displayed at Bearwood
ANDERSON, South Carolina, April 14 -- Anderson University issued the following news release:

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Art and Science Intersect: Creativity Displayed at Bearwood

Students in the Anderson University Pathologists' Assistant program brought the microscopic world into a macroscopic view, engaging in a creative project to display one of four main tissue types creatively. This unique merging of art and science is one of many examples of Anderson University's pillar of Great Academics.

The students spent three weeks before spring break learning about the microscopic characteristics, functions and locations ... Show Full Article

Virginia Tech: Graduate Course Brings Federal Health Experts Into the Classroom
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 14 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Graduate course brings federal health experts into the classroom

A cancer genomics course offered to translational biology, medicine, and health students in Washington, D.C., this spring marks a first for the Virginia Tech graduate program.

By Lena Ayuk

When scientists want the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval for a new treatment for cancers that start in the bone marrow, they reach out to Kelly Norsworthy.

Norsworthy is the director of the Division of Hematologic Malignancies I in the FDA's Center ... Show Full Article