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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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York Region Council Approves $25M to Support York University's School of Medicine
TORONTO, Ontario, Nov. 29 -- York University issued the following news release:

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York Region Council approves $25M to support York University's new School of Medicine

By Yanni Dagonas

York University welcomes York Region's decision to make a significant contribution of $25 million to support the new School of Medicine set to open to students in 2028.

The $25 million commitment will help fund the physical infrastructure and development of the School of Medicine, which will be built in the Vaughan Healthcare Centre Precinct, alongside the Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital.

"On behalf of York ... Show Full Article

University of Northern British Columbia: Name for Research Studio Honours Lheidli T'enneh Elder Edith (Edie) Frederick
PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia, Nov. 29 -- The University of Northern British Columbia issued the following news release:

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New name for research studio honours Lheidli T'enneh Elder Edith (Edie) Frederick

A special ceremony was held to recognize and honour the late Elder's profound impact on language preservation and revitalization, cultural learning and community connection at UNBC.

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The First Nations Centre Research Studio at the University of Northern British Columbia has been re-named after the late Edith (Edie) Frederick, a beloved and respected Lheidli T'enneh Elder whose passion ... Show Full Article

University of Birmingham: Invisible Again - Unpaid Carers and Disabled People are Absent From the Budget
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 29 -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:

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Invisible Again: Unpaid Carers and Disabled People are Absent from the Budget

CHASM Researcher Dr. Maxine Watkins and Charlie Gosset (University of Sheffield) respond to the Budget, questioning its omission of carers and disabled people.

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Following extensive media briefings, the Autumn Budget statement, delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves on 26 November 2025, was a defining moment for this government's economic strategy. With a budget shortfall estimated at between pound sterling20 billion and ... Show Full Article

Technical University of Munich: International Award for Assistive Technology
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 29 -- The Technical University of Munich issued the following news:

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International award for assistive technology

First place for TUM team at iCANX in Hong Kong

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With their interactive glasses for people who are deaf, the student team Sonovision won first prize at the international innovation competition iCANX in Hong Kong. The glasses transcribe conversations and provide visual alerts to potential danger - and could sustainably change the everyday lives of people with hearing impairments.

As third place and then second place are awarded at the iCANX ceremony in ... Show Full Article

TUM IDEAward for Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Teams
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 29 -- The Technical University of Munich issued the following news:

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Start-up ideas from research

TUM IDEAward for biotechnology and nanotechnology teams

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A filtration technology for volatile organic compounds, a stable source of terahertz radiation and an edible coating that extends the shelf life of fruit and vegetables - three research teams have been honored with the TUM IDEAward for these pioneering start-up ideas. They will now receive intensive support as they work toward founding their companies.

Which ideas can be turned into successful products? What ... Show Full Article

McGill University: Scientists Decode the Full Range of Oat Genomes, Opening the Door to More Nutritious, Climate-smart Crops
MONTREAL, Quebec, Nov. 29 (TNSjou) -- McGill University issued the following news release:

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Scientists decode the full range of oat genomes, opening the door to more nutritious, climate-smart crops

Complexity of the oat's DNA has long resisted detailed study; this first-ever oat pangenome was built by an international consortium that included researchers at McGill's Macdonald Campus

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Researchers have cracked one of agriculture's most complicated genomes, revealing long-hidden DNA rearrangements that could help scientists breed oats that are more resilient, nutritious and sustainable.

The ... Show Full Article

Lighting the way in biophotonics
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. 29 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:

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Lighting the way in biophotonics

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The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University is expanding its biophotonics faculty group by welcoming two new assistant professors, Dr. Layla Pires and Dr. Zachary Steelman.

The biophotonics group at Texas A&M University aims to investigate cancer and microbiological control using light-based therapies, including photodynamic (PDT) and sonodynamic reactions (SDT).

"Both offer distinct but complementary strengths," said ... Show Full Article