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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 Georgia: Lance Wells Named a 2026 ASBMB Fellow
ATHENS, Georgia, Feb. 28 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:

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Lance Wells named a 2026 ASBMB Fellow

By Kylie Earnhardt

Lance Wells, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology and associate director of the University of Georgia's Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, has been named a 2026 Fellow of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

ASBMB is a nonprofit professional society dedicated to advancing discovery in the molecular life sciences. The organization has more than 11,000 members, and Wells was one of just 16 Fellows named this year ... Show Full Article

University of Dubuque Professor to Present 'Place as Ancestor: Where Our Stories Begin'
DUBUQUE, Iowa, Feb. 28 -- The University of Dubuque issued the following news release:

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University of Dubuque Professor to Present "Place as Ancestor: Where Our Stories Begin"

Angela Brandel, EdD, professor of education at the University of Dubuque who received her doctorate degree in curriculum and instruction focused on the history of colonization of Native Peoples, will present "Place as Ancestor: Where Our Stories Begin" at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Room 264, Peter and Susan Smith Welcome Center on UD's campus.

The event is free and open to the public. It will include ... Show Full Article

UC Receives Grant for AI Use in Medical Education
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 28 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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UC receives grant for AI use in medical education

American Medical Association awards $1.1 million to College of Medicine

By Megan Burgasser, burgasma@ucmail.uc.edu

The University of Cincinnati is turning to artificial intelligence to help solve a problem in medical training. The College of Medicine was awarded a grant valued at more than $1 million to use AI in advanced physician training through personalized learning, as Spectrum News recently reported.

The College of Medicine saw that medical trainees ... Show Full Article

Twenty-three VCU Health Sciences Schools and Departments Rank in Top 50 for NIH Research Funding Among Public Institutions
RICHMOND, Virginia, Feb. 28 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:

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Twenty-three VCU health sciences schools and departments rank in top 50 for NIH research funding among public institutions

An additional 12 units ranked in the top 25 among public institutions in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research's 2025 rankings.

By Madeline Reinsel

Twelve of Virginia Commonwealth University's health sciences schools and departments rank in the top 25 for National Institutes of Health research funding in their fields among public institutions, according to new rankings ... Show Full Article

Six U-M Medical Research Teams Picked for Virtual Science Tournament
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 28 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:

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Six U-M medical research teams picked for virtual science tournament

From lab research on diabetes, aortic aneurysms and ALS to data on veteran suicide, Medicaid policy impacts and HIV in newborns, they're competing in STAT Madness

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March means tournament time for the University of Michigan - not just for the basketball teams, but for the medical scientists too.

And U-M scientific teams have just made the grade again, for the tenth year in ... Show Full Article

Public Opinion is the Strongest Political Force, Pelosi Tells UVA Audience
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Feb. 28 -- The University of Virginia Karsh Institute of Democracy issued the following news:

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Public opinion is the strongest political force, Pelosi tells UVA audience

By Bryan McKenzie, bkm4s@virginia.edu

Public opinion, from the local level to the state and national scene, is the most critical force in politics and can ensure the 250-year experiment of American democracy survives turbulent times, U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi told an audience at the University of Virginia's Rotunda Wednesday afternoon.

"The most important force in democracy is public opinion. ... Show Full Article

Our Secure Future and McCain Institute Co-host 'What World Are We Building? A Women, Peace and Security and Technology Futures Symposium'
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following news:

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Our Secure Future and McCain Institute Co-host "What World Are We Building? A Women, Peace and Security and Technology Futures Symposium"

The McCain Institute at Arizona State University (ASU) and Our Secure Future (OSF) hosted a symposium exploring the role of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda in technology policy and product design, and the need for strategic dialogue to bridge policy, practice, and technical innovation.

The symposium also marked the launch of the Our Secure Future report ... Show Full Article