Friday - March 13, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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UT Health RGV Cancer and Surgery Center Launches New Oncology Pharmacy Services
BROWNSVILLE, Texas, March 13 -- The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley issued the following news:

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UT Health RGV Cancer and Surgery Center launches new oncology pharmacy services

By Heriberto Perez-Zuniga

RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS - MARCH. 12, 2026 - A cancer diagnosis often comes with a flood of new emotions, new words, new medications, and new routines.

For many Rio Grande Valley families, long drives out of town and time away from home to find specialized care were also not new.

However, at the UT Health RGV Cancer and Surgery Center (CSC), a new layer of support is now in place ... Show Full Article

UNE Students Assist Biddeford Nonprofit in Making Local Beaches More Climate Resilient
BIDDEFORD, Maine, March 13 -- The University of New England issued the following news:

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UNE students assist Biddeford nonprofit in making local beaches more climate resilient

Story by: Deirdre Fleming Stires

For the second year, University of New England students helped the Biddeford Pool Conservation Trust plant dune grass along their beach to make it more climate resilient.

On March 10, more than 16 students from Assistant Professor Will Kochtitzky's Geographic Information System (GIS) course hammered holes in the beach and buried dune grass stalks purchased by the trust, which turned ... Show Full Article

S.D. State University: Yellow & Blue Podcast - From Lab to Life - How Research Shapes Our World - S2E4
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, March 13 -- South Dakota State University issued the following news:

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The Yellow & Blue Podcast | From Lab to Life: How Research Shapes Our World | S2E4

By Heidi Bushong

Research is the engine behind innovation, commercialization and economic growth across nearly every industry. At South Dakota State University, that innovation doesn't stop in the lab; it goes to work. In this episode, we explore how a single research idea can become a commercial product with real regional and global impact.

Houdek, is a South Dakota company born from SDSU research. You'll hear ... Show Full Article

Photographer and Author Presents at VMI
LEXINGTON, Virginia, March 13 -- Virginia Military Institute issued the following news:

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Photographer and Author Presents at VMI

Virginia Military Institute welcomes photographer Anna Gage Norton, Thursday, April 2 at 4:30 p.m. in Pogue Auditorium, Marshall Library. Norton will discuss her forthcoming book, "On Nochaway," a long-term photo-documentary project about her family's efforts to reestablish the longleaf pine ecosystem on their ancestral farm in South Georgia. The event is free and open to the public.

Norton's work deals with her relationship to place and centers around questions ... Show Full Article

Montana State Collaborates With Local Elementary Schools to Produce Masked Reader Events
BOZEMAN, Montana, March 13 -- Montana State University issued the following news:

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Montana State collaborates with local elementary schools to produce Masked Reader events

By Anne Cantrell, MSU News Service

Hundreds of K-5 students gathered recently in the Emily Dickinson Elementary School gymnasium in Bozeman, sitting in rows on the floor alongside their classmates. They peered toward the front of the gym, craning their necks to get a glimpse of a person wearing a duck mask and a black cloak.

Led by Jules Harris, one of the students' health enhancement teachers, the kids chanted in unison: ... Show Full Article

Fordham Focus on AI: Preparing for the Rise of the Chatbot Therapist
NEW YORK, March 13 -- Fordham University issued the following Q&A on March 12, 2026, by Patrick Verel with Lauri Goldkind, professor in the Graduate School of Social Service:

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A Fordham Focus on AI: Preparing for the Rise of the Chatbot Therapist

For our series, A Fordham Focus on AI, we're speaking with faculty experts about the impact of this rapidly evolving technology and what to expect next. In this last installment, we sat down with Lauri Goldkind, PhD, a professor at the Graduate School of Social Service. Goldkind has been at the forefront of technology in the social services sector. ... Show Full Article

'You Can Get to Anywhere From Here': Surgeons/SC State Alums Give Students Hands-on Look at Podiatric Medicine
ORANGEBURG, South Carolina, March 13 -- South Carolina State University issued the following news:

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'You can get to anywhere from here': Surgeons/SC State alums give students hands-on look at podiatric medicine

Dr. William Long and Dr. Kevin Ray are proof of SC State's results in STEM education.

Author: Dionne Gleaton, Senior Writer

South Carolina State University students were given hands-on lessons in podiatric medicine from two alumni who own two of the largest podiatry practices in the state during a seminar and workshop.

SC State's Department of Biological and Physical Sciences ... Show Full Article