Saturday - April 4, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Middle Early College High School Program made the difference for Buffalo State senior
BUFFALO, New York, April 6 -- Buffalo State University issued the following news release:

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Middle Early College High School Program made the difference for Buffalo State senior

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Traesyh Wrensford, a current senior at Buffalo State and graduate of the Middle Early College High School program (MECHS), recently had the opportunity to participate in a statewide leadership program focusing on middle early college programming. The program was sponsored by NY4ECP, a cross-sector coalition focused on increasing the number of students with access to high-quality Early College Pathways in New York ... Show Full Article

Virginia Tech: Testing for Residual Leukemia
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 4 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Testing for residual leukemia

Physician-scientist Jesse Tettero is part of a national effort to improve and standardize detection of residual disease after leukemia treatment. A Postdoctoral Excellence Award will support his work.

By Lena Ayuk

This year, 22,000 Americans will be diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive blood cancer.

Many respond well to chemotherapy and appear to achieve complete remission. But even when standard tests indicate that the cancer has cleared, not all of these patients ... Show Full Article

Virginia Commonwealth University Series on Democracy Marks America's 250th Anniversary
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 4 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:

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VCU series on democracy marks America's 250th anniversary

With public events and online offerings, the College of Humanities and Sciences program explores how ideals are evolving.

By Sian Wilkerson

As the United States commemorates its 250th anniversary this year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia Commonwealth University is marking the occasion with a new series spotlighting the past, present and future of American democracy.

Launched by the College of Humanities and Sciences, ... Show Full Article

Syracuse University, Hendricks Featured in Fox Nation's 'America's Churches'
SYRACUSE, New York, April 4 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:

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Syracuse University, Hendricks Featured in Fox Nation's 'America's Churches'

Hosted by Fox correspondent Benjamin Hall, the documentary captures Hendricks Chapel as a hub of faith, community and athletics and features alumni behind the camera.

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A new documentary exploring the history of Hendricks Chapel and the role of faith across the Syracuse University community premiered this week on Fox Nation.

"America's Churches with Benjamin Hall" tells the story of Hendricks as the spiritual heart of campus, home ... Show Full Article

Oakland University to Welcome Ross Gay for Basketball-themed Poetry Reading April 14
ROCHESTER, Michigan, April 4 -- Oakland University issued the following news:

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OU to welcome Ross Gay for basketball-themed poetry reading April 14

Poetry and basketball will take center court when Oakland University welcomes acclaimed poet and essayist Ross Gay for its 2026 Maurice Brown Memorial Poetry Reading. Now in its 38th year, the series is named for Maurice Brown, a beloved OU English professor, and supported by his family.

This year's event, "Poetry Month Madness: Celebrating Poems and Basketball," will take place at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14, at the OU Recreation Center basketball ... Show Full Article

Oakland University Professor Reflects on Personal, Historical Journey Behind Her Novel
ROCHESTER, Michigan, April 4 -- Oakland University issued the following news:

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Oakland University professor reflects on personal, historical journey behind her new novel

For Susan McCarty, associate professor of English at Oakland University, writing her novel "2008" was less about capturing a single moment in history and more about making sense of a period of profound personal and cultural change.

"'2008' took me a long time to write -- about 10 years," McCarty said.

The novel grew out of her experience of the 2008 Midwestern flooding, which displaced several members of her family and ... 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