Wednesday - March 25, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Washington & Jefferson College: Christianity Across America - Narrative Interpretations of Christianity in Relation to Western and Island Geographical Climate Cultures
WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania, March 24 -- Washington and Jefferson College issued the following news:

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Christianity Across America: Narrative Interpretations of Christianity in Relation to Western and Island Geographical Climate Cultures

Usually, the first choice you make in your mind regarding the Magellan Project is a seemingly simple, yet truly complex decision - "Where should I even go?" With a vast array of locations at your disposal, the options may seem dauntingly endless, but by the end, you will land on a destination that speaks to you. Sometimes, you may even get to experience the ... Show Full Article

Saint Joseph's University: Expert Angle - Climate Fiction
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 24 -- Saint Joseph's University issued the following Q&A on March 23, 2026, by Madeline Marriott with Justin E. Everett, PhD, professor of English:

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Expert Angle: Climate Fiction

Justin E. Everett, PhD, talks branches of climate fiction, emerging subgenres and reading recommendations.

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For as long as humans have been writing, there have been stories about the natural world. Since the turn of the 21st century, though, climate fiction has emerged as a publishing category, and has garnered readership as climate change continues to be at the forefront of ... Show Full Article

SUNY Chancellor King Joins Students for a Roundtable on Emergency Aid Grants
ALBANY, New York, March 24 -- The State University of New York issued the following news release:

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SUNY Chancellor King Joins Students for a Roundtable on Emergency Aid Grants

SUNY Emergency Aid Grants Enhance Access, Completion, and Success for Students

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State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. held a roundtable with SUNY students to discuss how emergency aid grants have made the pathway to higher education more accessible. The emergency aid funds span 47 of SUNY's colleges and universities and work to support students by financing unexpected costs such as emergency ... Show Full Article

Rutgers: Teaching Robots to Fly Like Birds
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, March 24 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:

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Teaching Robots to Fly Like Birds

Rutgers researchers replace motors with smart materials in an innovative approach to flight

By Kitta MacPherson

A bird banking in a crosswind doesn't rely on spinning blades. Its wings flex, twist and respond instantly to its environment.

Engineers at Rutgers University have taken a major step toward building bird-like drones that move the same way, flapping their wings like real birds, using electricity-driven materials instead of conventional electromagnetic ... Show Full Article

Montana State NASA Team Headed to Europe for Total Solar Eclipse
BOZEMAN, Montana, March 24 -- Montana State University issued the following news:

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Montana State NASA team headed to Europe for total solar eclipse

By Diana Setterberg, MSU News Service

At the invitation of NASA, a team of seven Montana State University students will travel to Spain this summer to fly stratospheric balloons while conducting sophisticated experiments during a total solar eclipse.

This is the sixth time that MSU's Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project members will lead student teams from American universities as they investigate eclipse-driven phenomena and share images ... Show Full Article

Goldberg Discusses Climate Communication and Audio Storytelling as Host of Ask MIT Climate
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 24 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following Q&A on March 23, 2024, involving Ask MIT Climate podcast host Madison Goldberg:

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3 Questions: Communicating about climate, in audio and beyond

Madison Goldberg, the new host of the Ask MIT Climate podcast, talks about her career as a science communicator as well as ideas she thinks it's important for climate communicators to convey.

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Since her first journalism fellowship covering energy and the environment at the NPR station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Madison Goldberg has been drawn ... Show Full Article

Diehl Family Establishes $2.1 Million Gift for Scholarships at UH's Fertitta College of Medicine
HOUSTON, Texas, March 24 -- The University of Houston issued the following news:

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Diehl Family Establishes $2.1 Million Gift for Scholarships at UH's Fertitta College of Medicine

Planned estate gift will expand access to medical education and support future physicians

Key Takeaways

* $2.1M planned estate gift: will establish a new scholarship endowment for the University of Houston's Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine, aimed at expanding access to medical education.

* Bob Diehl and Teresa Evans Diehl Scholarship Endowment: will support students with financial need, helping ... Show Full Article