Tuesday - June 30, 2026

Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Virginia Tech: Graduate Student Pursues Potential Therapy for Deadly Lung Disease
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, June 30 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Graduate student pursues potential therapy for deadly lung disease

An American Heart Association fellowship recognizes Dilruba Yeasmen's research into an essential signal control that has the potential to inhibit lung scarring.

By Leigh Anne Kelley

With no cure in sight, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis kills roughly 22,600 Americans each year. Virginia Tech doctoral student Diruba Yeasmen is working to halt the deadly lung disease.

A student in the Translational Biology, Medicine, and Health Graduate Program, Yeasmen ... Show Full Article
University of South Florida-St. Petersburg: How the Community Has Rallied Around Marine Scientists in Their Time of Need
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, June 30 -- The University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus issued the following news:

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How the community has rallied around marine scientists in their time of need

Dyllan Furness and Carlyn Scott, College of Marine Science

On Saturday, May 2, a few hours after a powerful afternoon storm rolled through the Tampa Bay region, cell phones across the area lit up with texts and calls from friends and colleagues -- a fire had broken out at the Marine Science Laboratory (MSL), a facility that housed much of the USF College of Marine Science and Florida Institute ... Show Full Article
University of Michigan: Mapping Trade-offs to Help Build Better EV Batteries
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 30 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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Mapping trade-offs to help build better EV batteries

Working with car companies, battery developers and policy makers, University of Michigan researchers have developed a framework to help stakeholders navigate toward a future with better, more affordable and more sustainable electric vehicles.

"I think of it as a break-out story. How do we break out of this complex puzzle where we're trying to benefit the environment, to help the industry compete and to be cost-effective for consumers?" said ... Show Full Article
Michigan Medicine: Rogel Research Team Receives $3.2M Grant to Cascade Genetic Testing to Relatives
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 30 (TNSjou) -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:

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Rogel research team receives $3. 2 M grant to cascade genetic testing to relatives

A team of researchers based at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center and Stanford University received $3.2 million from the National Cancer Institute for a clinical trial to help patients with a hereditary-based cancer diagnosis extend genetic testing to at-risk relatives.

The project is led by Steven J. Katz, M.D., M.P.H., and Lawrence C. An, ... Show Full Article
MSU Study Highlights Barriers Male Survivors Face in Seeking Help After Abuse
EAST LANSING, Michigan, June 30 -- Michigan State University College of Social Science posted the following news:

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MSU study highlights barriers male survivors face in seeking help after abuse

New research from MSU School of Social Work associate professor Hyunkag Cho examines why male survivors of intimate partner violence are less likely to seek help and calls for more supportive, inclusive intervention services.

By Brandon Drain

Male survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) often go unrecognized and underreported, according to new research from Michigan State University School ... Show Full Article
Case Western Reserve: Tiny DNA 'Hitchhikers' May Be Reshaping Life in Thawing Arctic Soils
CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 30 (TNSjou) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Tiny DNA 'hitchhikers' may be reshaping life in thawing Arctic soils

Case Western Reserve University-led study with Ohio State University and DOE Joint Genome Institute reveals how often microbes trade genes--and what it means for climate change

Story by: Colin McEwen

Amid the peatlands of northern Sweden, billions of microbes are quietly rewriting their genetic playbooks--and doing so far more often than scientists realized.

A new study led by researchers at Case Western Reserve University ... Show Full Article
CSUSB Receives Historic Archive Gift From Congregation Emanu El
SAN BERNARDINO, California, June 30 -- California State University San Bernardino campus issued the following news:

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CSUSB receives historic archive gift from Congregation Emanu El

The William Russler Memorial Archives of Congregation Emanu El Collection, which documents 135 years of Jewish life in the Inland Empire, will be housed at the John M. Pfau Library.

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California State University, San Bernardino has received an extraordinary collection of historical archives from Congregation Emanu El documenting 135 years of Jewish life in the Inland Empire. This landmark gift - the William ... Show Full Article