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Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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UMW Board of Visitors Sets Tuition and Fees for 2026-27
FREDERICKSBURG, Virginia, April 18 -- The University of Mary Washington issued the following news:

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UMW Board of Visitors Sets Tuition and Fees for 2026-27

By Amy Jessee

At its quarterly meeting on April 17, 2026, the University of Mary Washington Board of Visitors set tuition and fees for the 2026-27 academic year. The Board voted unanimously to authorize a 2.6% tuition increase for undergraduate and graduate students and a mandatory comprehensive fee increase of 4% for the 2026-27 academic year. Housing rates will increase by 2.5% while the dining rate will remain unchanged.

In total, ... Show Full Article

Misericordia University Announces Spring 2026 Commencement Speakers
DALLAS, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- Misericordia University issued the following news:

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Misericordia University Announces Spring 2026 Commencement Speakers

Distinguished leaders in service, education and human rights to address graduate and undergraduate ceremonies

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Misericordia University will celebrate its Spring 2026 Commencement on Saturday, May 9, with two ceremonies honoring graduate and undergraduate students and featuring distinguished speakers whose lives exemplify service, leadership and a commitment to making a difference.

The graduate commencement ceremony will be held at ... Show Full Article

Michigan Alum Establishes Endowed Curator of Asian Art at U-M Museum of Art
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 18 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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Michigan alum establishes endowed curator of Asian art at U-M Museum of Art

Major investment strengthens UMMA's leadership in Chinese ceramics, Asian art scholarship

Written By: Christopher Ankney, UMMA

Building on a long legacy of giving to the University of Michigan Museum of Art, longtime university supporter and alumnus William C. Weese has endowed only the second curatorial position in the museum's history with a gift of $2 million.

The William C. Weese M.D. Curator of Asian Art represents a ... Show Full Article

Johns Hopkins: From Evidence to Coordinated Action - Advancing a Global Road Safety Research Agenda
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 18 -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:

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From Evidence to Coordinated Action: Advancing a Global Road Safety Research Agenda

On March 12 and 13, the Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit (JH-IIRU) and Road Traffic Injuries Research Network (RTIRN), in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health and the World Health Organization (WHO), hosted a consultation on "Accelerating Progress Towards Road Safety: Developing a Research Agenda for Sustainable and Safe Mobility." ... Show Full Article

Grand Valley State University: Board Approves Computing Ph.D. Program
ALLENDALE, Michigan, April 18 -- Grand Valley State University issued the following news:

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Board approves computing Ph.D. program

Research focused doctoral program is first of its kind at Grand Valley

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Grand Valley State University will launch a research doctoral program in computing in the fall, marking a milestone as the first Ph.D. program in the university's history.

The program responds to a rapidly growing need for advanced computing talent capable of conducting both foundational and applied research that drives innovation across industry, science and society. ... Show Full Article

FAMU CoPPS, IPH and PAN Foundation to Expand Public Health Practicum Opportunities
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, April 18 -- Florida A&M University, a component of the public university system in Florida, issued the following news:

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FAMU CoPPS, IPH and PAN Foundation to Expand Public Health Practicum Opportunities

A new partnership between Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health (CoPPS, IPH) and the Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation is opening the door for Master of Public Health (MPH) learners to step beyond the classroom and into meaningful public health work that impacts patients across the country.

"This ... Show Full Article

Binghamton University: How Do Neurological Diseases Hurt Blood Circulation? New Research Looks at Lesser-studied Effects
BINGHAMTON, New York, April 18 (TNSjou) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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How do neurological diseases hurt blood circulation? New research looks at lesser-studied effects

Organ-on-a-chip technology mimics how cells behave inside the human body

By Chris Kocher

Scientists looking for the causes of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's generally focus on the buildup of aberrant proteins in the brain that impede normal neural connections.

New research from Binghamton University and Drexel University looks at a different, lesser-studied issue that ... Show Full Article