Friday - April 17, 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: Dr. Julia Bernier - Encouraging Student Voices Through Archival Research
WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania, April 17 -- Washington and Jefferson College issued the following news:

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Dr. Julia Bernier: Encouraging student voices through archival research

Written by Wyatt Barnhart

Dr. Julia Bernier's work has left her with a strong commitment to keeping history alive and accurate while also advocating for the voices of the people, especially those of historians of color and her students.

Bernier is an associate professor of History at Washington & Jefferson College. She earned her Ph.D. in African American History and authored several literary works that focus on enslaved ... Show Full Article

University of Michigan: Mapping Michigan's Airborne Microplastics
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 17 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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Mapping Michigan's airborne microplastics

David Lee knows microplastics.

He's read studies about microplastics and listened to podcasts about the issue. He picked degraded plastics off the beaches in San Francisco, where he worked in finance throughout the early 2000s and participated in beach cleanups. There, he saw firsthand how discarded plastics can break down into tiny pieces that litter the environment.

Microplastics are bits of plastic that range in size from a pencil eraser down to miniscule ... Show Full Article

SC State Students Apply AI to Real-world Business Challenge in BECT Competition as Top Teams Emerge
ORANGEBURG, South Carolina, April 17 -- South Carolina State University issued the following news:

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SC State students apply AI to real-world business challenge in BECT competition as top teams emerge

Eight student teams competed in two rounds, advancing AI-driven analysis, strategy and career-ready skills.

Author: Sam Watson, Executive Director of Strategic Communications & Marketing

South Carolina State University students put their analytical and problem-solving skills on display in the BECT Institute's inaugural AI Case Competition, where teams developed innovative, AI-driven solutions ... Show Full Article

NJIT's Goldwater Scholars Build Futures in Medicine, Environmental Research
NEWARK, New Jersey, April 17 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news:

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NJIT's Goldwater Scholars Build Futures in Medicine, Environmental Research

Written by: Nayib Moran

Goldwater Scholarships, among the nation's most prestigious honors for undergraduates pursuing STEM research careers, have been awarded to two NJIT juniors whose academic excellence, research experience and professional ambitions have already set them apart.

This year's recipients are Albert Dorman Honors Scholars - Aditya Mahalingam, a biology major in the Jordan Hu College of Science and ... Show Full Article

Kellogg Institute for International Studies: Christopher Walker Revisits Sharp Power
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, April 17 -- The Kellogg Institute for International Studies, a part of the Keough School of Global Affairs, issued the following news about a podcast:

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Christopher Walker Revisits Sharp Power

About the Episode:

Christopher Walker joins the Democracy Paradox to revisit the concept of "sharp power" and explain how authoritarian regimes like China and Russia use non-military tools to manipulate, censor, and shape discourse within democratic societies. The conversation explores how these tactics have evolved, whether democracies can defend themselves without compromising ... Show Full Article

Hunter Alumna Wins Soros Fellowship for New Americans
NEW YORK, April 17 -- Hunter College, a constituent college of the City University of New York, issued the following news:

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Hunter Alumna Wins Soros Fellowship for New Americans

A Havana-born alumna who leverages her immigrant background to study gun culture among Latin Americans is the latest Hunter graduate to win the prestigious Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.

Melissa Hurtado Nuez '21 transferred to Hunter College from the University of Miami to complete a degree in statistics. After graduation, she worked as a data analyst at Bloomberg and Royal Caribbean before pursuing ... Show Full Article

Future food needs new underground strategy
BRISBANE, Australia, April 17 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:

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Future food needs new underground strategy

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A greater focus on roots during plant breeding could ensure staple grain crops continue to feed the world as recycled nutrients substitute conventional fertilisers in the future, a University of Queensland study has found.

The project at the School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability compared how modern varieties of sorghum and traditional or landrace sorghums accessed and used phosphorus from conventional and recycled sources.

Dr Michael Walsh said ... Show Full Article