Friday - July 3, 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 Texas Dallas: Draper's $2.5 Million Gift Fuels Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
RICHARDSON, Texas, July 3 -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news:

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Draper's $2.5 Million Gift Fuels Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

By Daniel Steele

A $2.5 million gift from the Draper Foundation is helping The University of Texas at Dallas expand its entrepreneurial ecosystem -- from early-stage student ventures to high-profile startup competitions designed to launch companies into the marketplace.

Founded by Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper, the Draper Foundation is committed to strengthening entrepreneurship programming at UT Dallas through the University's ... Show Full Article
University of Iowa College of Law: Darrow/Baldus College Brings Capital Defense Advocates to Iowa Law
IOWA CITY, Iowa, July 3 -- The University of Iowa College of Law issued the following news:

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Darrow/Baldus College brings capital defense advocates to Iowa Law

The annual training program combines hands-on case preparation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and specialized instruction on intellectual disability in capital cases.

Written by: Blake Etringer

The Clarence Darrow/David Baldus Death Penalty College returned to the University of Iowa College of Law to host its annual training program for capital defense attorneys, capital investigators, mitigation specialists, and law students.

Participants ... Show Full Article
UMass Chan Research Shows Exciting Step Forward in Innate Immune Stimulation and Vaccine Platform Development
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, July 3 (TNSjou) -- The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School issued the following news:

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UMass Chan research shows exciting step forward in innate immune stimulation and vaccine platform development

By Jim Fessenden

Research by Katherine A. Fitzgerald, PhD, the Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research Chair III, professor and executive vice chair of medicine, vice provost for basic science research and chief of the division of innate immunity, in collaboration with Elicio Therapeutics, Inc., shows potential for increasing vaccine efficacy. The findings, ... Show Full Article
UGA Tops AUTM Rankings for 4th Consecutive Year
ATHENS, Georgia, July 3 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:

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UGA tops AUTM rankings for 4th consecutive year

In the last fiscal year, UGA industry partners, startups developed 58 products from research

By Brandon Ward

For the fourth consecutive year, the University of Georgia ranked No. 1 among U.S. universities for the number of new commercial products brought to market by industry partners based on university research, according to the 2025 annual survey conducted by AUTM. UGA has ranked either No. 1 or 2 for 11 consecutive years and has placed in the top five for ... Show Full Article
SUNY-Upstate Medical Campus: Fund Aims to Improve Addiction Care Through Simulation-based Training
SYRACUSE, New York, July 3 -- The State University of New York Upstate Medical University campus issued the following news:

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New fund aims to improve addiction care through simulation-based training

Central New York residents MaryBeth Oyer Dunnewold and Ezra Oyer have established the Julia E. Oyer Fund for Alcohol Use Disorder and Substance Use Disorder Simulation Education through the Upstate Foundation to improve addiction care through simulation-based education for health care professionals.

The fund will support a pilot training program for internal medicine residents focused on improving ... Show Full Article
John Webb Appointed to Polk State District Board of Trustees
WINTER HAVEN, Florida, July 3 -- Polk State College issued the following news:

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John Webb appointed to Polk State District Board of Trustees

Governor Ron DeSantis appointed John Webb, owner and broker of Webb's Realty, to the Polk State College District Board of Trustees on Wednesday. A Polk County resident for more than 55 years, Webb is a long-time community fixture who has leveraged his deep-rooted ties to support both the local economy and regional academic institutions.

Webb moved to Florida in 1971 and graduated from Winter Haven High School. After high school, he managed the Florida ... Show Full Article
Jackson College Launches Region's First Accredited Blockchain Certificate Programs
JACKSON, Michigan, July 3 -- Jackson College issued the following news:

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College launches region's first accredited Blockchain certificate programs

This fall, Jackson College will become the first college in the region to offer accredited courses and certificates in blockchain technology. The new programs reflect the growing importance of blockchain in today's workforce and provide students with opportunities to develop skills in one of the fastest-growing technology sectors.

Blockchain is a type of digital database shared across many computers and maintained collectively, making it secure ... Show Full Article