Friday - May 1, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Texas Lutheran University Sumners Scholar Announced: Andie Lozano-Lomeli Awarded $40,000 Scholarship
SEGUIN, Texas, May 1 -- Texas Lutheran University issued the following news:

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Texas Lutheran University Sumners Scholar Announced: Andie Lozano-Lomeli Awarded $40,000 Scholarship

Andie Lozano-Lomeli, a sophomore communication studies and political science double major at Texas Lutheran University was recently awarded a $40,000 scholarship by the Sumners Foundation of Irving, Texas. Scholarships are awarded by the Foundation based on civic engagement, academic excellence, a capacity for leadership, and a desire to further our democracy. Andie is one of just 36 students nationally to receive ... Show Full Article

SUNY Chancellor King Announces Second Class of Awardees of Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship
ALBANY, New York, May 1 -- The State University of New York issued the following news release:

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SUNY Chancellor King Announces Second Class of Awardees of Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship

Award Honors Early Career Faculty Whose Scholarly or Creative Activities Have Achieved Significant Recognition and Hold Strong Promise for Field-Defining Impact

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State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. today announced the second class of faculty member awardees of the Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship. The award honors early-career ... Show Full Article

Northwestern University: Treatment of Rare Childhood Epilepsy Could Begin Before Birth
EVANSTON, Illinois, May 1 -- Northwestern University posted the following news release:

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Treatment of rare childhood epilepsy could begin before birth

RNA therapy may calm abnormal brain activity of epilepsy in utero, before seizures emerge

* Kids with treatment-resistant KCNT1-related epilepsy can have 100 seizures a day, may die prematurely

* If given early, treatment may help protect developing brain, reduce long term neurological harm

* 'If we miss a therapeutic window, it becomes much harder to reverse the damage later as we manage symptoms in patients'

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CHICAGO --- Research ... Show Full Article

Johns Hopkins: Synthetic Biologist Reza Kalhor Receives $250,000 President's Innovation Award
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 1 -- Johns Hopkins University issued the following news:

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Synthetic biologist Reza Kalhor receives $250,000 President's Innovation Award

Kalhor recognized for his work developing technologies to aid understanding of how early-life biological signals influence disease decades later

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Synthetic biologist Reza Kalhor recently received the $250,000 President's Innovation Award, which recognizes early- to mid-career faculty at Johns Hopkins University who are translating breakthrough discoveries into real-world solutions. Kalhor, an associate professor in the Department ... Show Full Article

CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Expands Educational Access and Opportunity Across the Coachella Valley Through Pre-college Programs
SAN BERNARDINO, California, May 1 -- California State University San Bernardino campus issued the following news:

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CSUSB Palm Desert Campus expands educational access and opportunity across the Coachella Valley through pre-college programs

The pre-college programs at CSUSB deliver comprehensive academic and personal support services designed to increase high school graduation rates, college enrollment and degree completion.

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The California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) Palm Desert Campus continues to play a transformative role in expanding access to higher education across ... Show Full Article

Beekeeper's Homecoming: Renowned Honey Bee Scientist Jamie Ellis Returns to Lead UGA Bee Program
ATHENS, Georgia, May 1 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:

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A beekeeper's homecoming: Renowned honey bee scientist Jamie Ellis returns to lead UGA Bee Program

Takeaways

* Mentorship legacy: On June 1, CAES alum Jamie Ellis will succeed his former mentor, Keith Delaplane, as director of the UGA Bee Program.

* Proven track record: During his tenure at the University of Florida, Ellis built a program that secured over $9.3 million in grants and produced nearly 1,000 publications.

* Comprehensive leadership: His goal is to make the UGA Bee Program preeminent in research, ... Show Full Article

Barnard Seniors Research: Postnatal Mental Health and Charismatic Religion
NEW YORK, May 1 -- Barnard College issued the following news:

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Barnard Seniors Research: Postnatal Mental Health and Charismatic Religion

Almost all Barnard students complete an independent research project in their final year: the senior thesis. Two members of the Class of 2026 shared their projects with us.

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For many Barnard alumnae, the senior thesis is the highlight of their college education: the moment when all of their tools, knowledge, and resources come together to produce independent research on the topic of their choice.

In the second edition of our three-part series (read ... Show Full Article