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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 Connecticut: CAHNR Hosts Second One Health Conference
STORRS, Connecticut, Nov. 26 -- The University of Connecticut issued the following news:

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CAHNR Hosts Second One Health Conference

Bringing together experts from across the College, CAHNR conference showcases leadership in One Health approaches in research, teaching, and Extension

By Jessica McBride, PhD

In 2025, CAHNR brought together faculty, students, and extension professionals in a dynamic forum focused on One Health, emphasizing the interconnected health of humans, animals, plants, and the environment. The conference centered on interactive round-table discussions and student poster ... Show Full Article

UToledo: Mechanical Engineers Use Capstone Project to Create Lasting Change
TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 26 -- The University of Toledo issued the following news:

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Mechanical Engineers Use Capstone Project to Create Lasting Change

By Natalie Burgess

Six seniors studying mechanical engineering designed their capstone project to make a lasting environmental change at UToledo.

The students -- Michael Awad, Elise Essenmacher, Nico Francis-Emonds, Bethany McCutchan, Lia Sanford and Maria Smith -- worked with several University groups to implement their system of composting food waste from both on-campus dining halls.

"We estimate that 4,050 gallons of pre-consumer food waste ... Show Full Article

Splash of Confidence: Building Water Safety and Inclusion Beyond Sight
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 26 -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:

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Splash of Confidence: Building Water Safety and Inclusion Beyond Sight

As part of her ongoing advocacy for drowning prevention and inclusive aquatic education, Dr. Noor Hamzani Farizan, a Global Drowning Prevention Leadership Institute (GDPLI) alumna and Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of Research and Postgraduate Programs, Defense Fitness Academy, National Defense University of Malaysia (UPNM), led a program titled "Splash of Confidence: Beyond Sight." Conducted ... Show Full Article

OSU-COM Student Awarded AOF Golden Ticket Scholarship for His Service and Dedication
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Nov. 26 -- Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences issued the following news:

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OSU-COM student awarded AOF Golden Ticket Scholarship for his service and dedication

For Eddy Bagaruka, his heart for service is what led him down the path to medical school.

Bagaruka is a third-year medical student at Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. His mother's volunteer service at a hospital in his hometown of Kigali, Rwanda, instilled in him the value of service.

"I grew up in a small household where my mom would wake up on Saturdays and Sundays ... Show Full Article

Nontraditional Benefits Play Key Role in Retaining the Under-35 Government Health Worker
NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (TNSjou) -- Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health issued the following news:

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Nontraditional Benefits Play Key Role in Retaining the Under-35 Government Health Worker

Younger workers in governmental public health place significantly higher value on nontraditional benefits than their older counterparts, according to a new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

Flexible scheduling and remote-work policies were among the top motivators for younger employees choosing and remaining in public service.

The findings are published in the ... Show Full Article

New Study Links Immediate Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injuries to Lower Risk for Alzheimer's Disease
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 26 (TNSjou) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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New study links immediate treatment for traumatic brain injuries to lower risk for Alzheimer's disease

Getting treatment within one week of a serious head injury can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by up to 41%, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University.

The researchers suggest the findings could change how emergency rooms and hospitals treat traumatic brain injuries. The Brain Injury Association of America estimates 2.8 million Americans suffer these ... Show Full Article

How This CU Denver Professor Is Pioneering a Deeper Understanding of AI-Based Cybersecurity Threats to IOT Devices
DENVER, Colorado, Nov. 26 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:

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How This CU Denver Professor Is Pioneering a Deeper Understanding of AI-Based Cybersecurity Threats to IOT Devices

A Three-Year National Science Foundation Grant is Enabling Cutting-Edge Research and New Hands-On Learning Methods.

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How many devices in your home can respond to voice commands? Your phone likely does. But you might have other technologies that are a part of what's called the internet of things (IOT). These are things like an Amazon Echo Dot, voice-activated lights, or a smart refrigerator--and ... Show Full Article