Friday - March 6, 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: Startup Award Program Advances Student Entrepreneurship
RICHARDSON, Texas, March 6 -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news:

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New Startup Award Program Advances Student Entrepreneurship

By: Jimmie Markham

Innovation and entrepreneurship programs at The University of Texas at Dallas have launched a new $5,000 Startup Founders Award to accelerate student entrepreneurship, thanks to the generosity of the Draper Foundation.

Student startup companies from all UT Dallas schools can apply each semester for a Startup Founders Award as long as they are connected to the Naveen Jindal School of Management's innovation and entrepreneurship ... Show Full Article

University of Nevada: Over-the-counter Doesn't Mean Risk-free: Understanding Overdose Risks and Key Ingredients
RENO, Nevada, March 6 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news:

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Over-the-counter doesn't mean risk-free: understanding overdose risks and key ingredients

Dean of the Orvis School of Nursing Charlie Yingling discusses acetaminophen, ibuprofen and combination cold medicines

Makayla Mirth

As the common cold season continues, many college students are self-treating illnesses for the first time. With endless aisles of over-the-counter medication, it can be overwhelming for students to know what will actually help.

Accidentally overdosing and taking medication that doesn't help ... Show Full Article

UMSL School of Engineering Representatives Make Strong Impression at Science Center Expo
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, March 6 -- The University of Missouri St. Louis campus issued the following news:

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UMSL School of Engineering representatives make strong impression at Science Center expo

Professors George Nnanna and Xin Wang had help from freshmen Moses Prakash and Teddy Fallon in touting all that UMSL has to offer at "SciFest: Engineering Expo."

By Dave Benson

Representatives of the University of Missouri-St. Louis School of Engineering made a strong first impression in their appearance Saturday at the St. Louis Science Center. Especially the robotic dog.

To mark the end of National ... Show Full Article

Texas A&M University College of Engineering: Feeding the Planet Through Student Solutions
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, March 6 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:

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Feeding the planet through student solutions

Texas A&M University students addressed hunger and sustainability issues with creative and actionable methods at Invent for the Planet 2026.

By David Cook, Texas A&M Engineering

The Texas A&M University College of Engineering hosted the 8th annual Invent for the Planet (IFTP), a high-stakes, 48-hour design competition that challenges students to tackle some of the world's most pressing issues. Held simultaneously at universities around ... Show Full Article

Longwood University: Students' Deep Dive Into Horror Literature Nets Invitation to Speak at International Conference
FARMVILLE, Virginia, March 6 -- Longwood University issued the following news release:

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Students' deep dive into horror literature nets invitation to speak at international conference

The seminar itself was scary enough: the analysis of a psychological horror novel and the classic ghost stories that formed the book's backstory. But what grew out of the seminar was also a little scary--or at least verging on fantastical.

Five students who took the seminar submitted proposals to present their research at the 2026 International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts conference. All five ... Show Full Article

Grambling State University Surpasses $1 Million in Endowment Scholarships During Historic Academic Year
GRAMBLING, Louisiana, March 6 -- Grambling State University issued the following news:

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Grambling State University Surpasses $1 Million in Endowment Scholarships During Historic Academic Year

Grambling State University has surpassed a historic milestone in student support. For the first time in University history, it awarded more than $1 million in endowment-funded scholarships during the 2025-2026 academic year.

That achievement was solidified this spring as the University awarded $743,489.85 in scholarships during the Spring 2026 semester alone. A total of 497 individual awards were ... Show Full Article

Cornell University Industrial and Labor Relations School: Job Listings With Wide Pay Ranges May Deter Female Applicants
ITHACA, New York, March 6 (TNSjou) -- The Cornell University Industrial and Labor Relations School issued the following news:

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Job listings with wide pay ranges may deter female applicants

By Julie Greco, ILR School

Pay range transparency laws that are intended to promote pay equity can inadvertently deter women from applying for those positions, thus perpetuating gender gaps in the workforce, according to research from the Cornell ILR School.

"Across our four studies, we consistently found that women show a stronger preference for jobs with narrower salary ranges compared to men, and ... Show Full Article