Tuesday - April 7, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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$25,000 Endowment Established to Support Rockabilly Exhibit at A-State Museum
JONESBORO, Arkansas, April 6 -- Arkansas State University posted the following news:

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$25,000 Endowment Established to Support Rockabilly Exhibit at A-State Museum

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JONESBORO - Arkansas State University has received a $25,000 gift to establish the A-State Norris "Ray" Dacus Rockabilly Exhibit Endowment Fund, ensuring permanent support for the A-State Museum's popular exhibit, "Rockabilly! The Northeast Arkansas Story."

The gift was made from the estate of Norris "Ray" Dacus of Mountain Home and facilitated by his niece, Dana Kennedy of Jonesboro, to honor his life and love of music ... Show Full Article

A new mouse model of virus-driven liver cancer may open the door to better diagnosis and treatments
NEW YORK, April 6 -- Rockefeller University posted the following news:

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A new mouse model of virus-driven liver cancer may open the door to better diagnosis and treatments

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Liver cancer is one of the world's deadliest cancers, and most cases are linked to chronic viral hepatitis. Yet scientists have lacked an animal model that faithfully recapitulates how the disease unfolds in people, from initial infection with a virus to liver inflammation, scarring, and cancer.

Now, researchers at The Rockefeller University have developed that model, as described in the Journal of Hepatology. By ... Show Full Article

A Message from President Maric and Provost Alpay on the Segal Group's Findings and Recommendations
STORRS, Connecticut, April 6 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news:

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A Message from President Maric and Provost Alpay on the Segal Group's Findings and Recommendations

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Dear Colleagues,

As you will recall, the University launched an organizational assessment starting last August of our decentralized business and administrative support, along with our marketing and communications functions. Our external partner, the Segal Group, has effectively engaged since then with staff, faculty, and leaders through interviews, feedback sessions, and campus visits. We sincerely ... Show Full Article

57 KU students receive Undergraduate Research Awards for spring 2026
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 6 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:

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57 KU students receive Undergraduate Research Awards for spring 2026

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LAWRENCE -This spring, 57 University of Kansas students received an Undergraduate Research Award (UGRA) from the Center for Undergraduate Research & Fellowships. UGRA recipients are awarded a $1,000 scholarship as they work on mentored research and creative projects.

Students apply for UGRAs by writing a five-page research proposal under the guidance of a mentor. Faculty reviewers evaluate the applications based on the merit of the applicant's ... Show Full Article

3D Printing Could Change How Cancer Drugs Reach Tumors
OXFORD, Mississippi, April 6 (TNSjou) -- The University of Mississippi issued the following news:

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3D Printing Could Change How Cancer Drugs Reach Tumors

University of Mississippi research offers hope that cancer drug therapies packaged in 3D-printed carriers could deliver medication directly to tumors while reducing many of the side effects that cancer patients endure.

In a study published in Pharmaceutical Research (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11095-026-04068-6), the Ole Miss team demonstrated that 3D-printed spanlastics - a tiny carrier filled with cancer-fighting drugs ... Show Full Article

2026 CCTS Spring Conference Draws 1,300 Participants
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, April 6 -- The University of Kentucky issued the following news:

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2026 CCTS Spring Conference Draws 1,300 Participants

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The University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science hosted its 21st annual Spring Conference on March 31. Nearly 1,300 researchers, clinicians, students and community members gathered to share findings and catalyze collaborations, making it the nation's largest translational science conference hosted by a single institution.

The conference is a keystone of the CCTS's mission to transform research into reality by accelerating ... Show Full Article

'Building a better future': UCLA receives $33 million to address LA's youth mental health crisis
LOS ANGELES, California, April 6 -- The University of California posted the following news release:

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'Building a better future': UCLA receives $33 million to address LA's youth mental health crisis

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More young Californians than ever are reporting mental health issues, with wide disparities in access to support, particularly in low-income, underserved "behavioral health care deserts." At the same time, a critical workforce shortage persists -both in the number of available professionals and in the level of training needed to effectively serve these diverse Los Angeles communities -limiting ... Show Full Article

$3M philanthropic commitment to advance pediatric cancer research
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, April 6 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:

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$3M philanthropic commitment to advance pediatric cancer research

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HERSHEY, Pa. -The Beat Childhood Cancer Research Consortium, an international network of centers conducting pediatric oncology clinical trials, headquartered at Penn State College of Medicine, received a new $3 million philanthropic commitment from the Beat Childhood Cancer Foundation. The funding will help advance new and ongoing clinical trials and safer, more effective and more personalized treatments for children diagnosed ... Show Full Article

University of Cincinnati: Scientists Discover How Snakes Stand Upright Without Limbs
CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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Scientists discover how snakes stand upright without limbs

Science outlets highlight research by UC expert on snake locomotion

By Michael Miller, 513/556-6757, michael.miller3@uc.edu

Science outlets including Smithsonian magazine, Earth.com and Discover magazine highlighted a study co-authored by University of Cincinnati Professor Bruce Jayne, an expert in snake locomotion, examining how snakes can stand upright without arms or legs.

Jayne, a biologist in UC's College of Arts and Sciences, ... Show Full Article

Texas A&M Engineering: Donors Support Aggie Engineers in Labs and Lecture Halls
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, April 4 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:

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Donors support Aggie engineers in labs and lecture halls

Former students Donnice and Doug White '78 give back to the College of Engineering by supporting students through scholarship and necessary lab equipment.

By David Holt, Texas A&M Engineering

From a dryland wheat farm in West Texas to the classrooms at Texas A&M University, Doug White '78 has built a remarkable career in chemical engineering. Now he and his wife Donnice are giving back to ensure future Aggies have the ... Show Full Article

Hofstra Honors College Presents New Seminar: 'Public Relations History'
HEMPSTEAD, New York, April 4 -- Hofstra University issued the following news:

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Hofstra Honors College Presents a New Seminar: "Public Relations History"

Rabinowitz Honors College is offering a new seminar this semester, "Public Relations History: The Good and the Bad," taught by Associate Professor of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations Jeffrey Morosoff. The course covers public relations techniques dating all the way back to the prerevolutionary war in America.

Morosoff believes the class is the first of its kind to look at how public relations has been employed to influence ... Show Full Article

Harvard Receives First LBC Core Certifications for 3 Major Sustainable Renovations
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 4 -- Harvard University issued the following news:

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Harvard receives first LBC Core certifications for 3 major sustainable renovations

There are more than 380 buildings on Harvard's Cambridge campus, many over 100 years old. Ensuring these historic buildings preserve their architectural character, while meeting the ever-changing needs of the campus, and the University's aggressive sustainability goals has long been a challenge. With the recent approval of its first three projects under Living Future's rigorous Living Building Challenge Core Green Building ... Show Full Article

Binghamton University to Honor Award-winning Author and Journalist With The Nadia Rubaii Memorial Award
BINGHAMTON, New York, April 4 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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Binghamton University to honor award-winning author and journalist with The Nadia Rubaii Memorial Award

Journalist M. Gessen to receive Nadia Rubaii Memorial Award and speak at Binghamton University.

By Emily Ciarlo '26

Binghamton University's Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) will award the Nadia Rubaii Memorial Prize at 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 10, in the First Floor Atrium at the University Downtown Center (UDC) at this year's Frontiers of Prevention Conference. The event is ... Show Full Article

BGSU to Welcome Ohio Governor Mike DeWine as First Sitting Governor to Participate in Annual Leadership Luncheon on April 14
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, April 4 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news:

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BGSU to welcome Ohio Governor Mike DeWine as first sitting governor to participate in annual leadership luncheon on April 14

Free and open to the public, this year's event features special guest Gov. Mike DeWine

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Bowling Green State University will welcome Ohio Governor Mike DeWine to campus at 11 a.m. on April 14 to share insight on leadership and democracy as the first sitting governor to participate in the Democracy and Public Policy Network's annual leadership luncheon.

The premier event in ... Show Full Article

'Whole Experience Was Just Wonderful': Surgeon Reflects on Support, Confidence He Gained at SC State
ORANGEBURG, South Carolina, April 4 -- South Carolina State University issued the following news:

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'Whole experience was just wonderful': Surgeon reflects on support, confidence he gained at SC State

Dr. William Long credits SC State with shaping his career and fueling his commitment to service and expanding opportunities in podiatric medicine.

Author: Dionne Gleaton/Senior Writer

Dr. William Long reflects on his time at South Carolina State University with pride because the longstanding institution instilled in him a faith that he could excel at any level he chose.

The Spartanburg, ... Show Full Article