Tuesday - March 10, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Year of Impact at UC's 1819 Learning Lab
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 10 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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A year of impact at UC's 1819 Learning Lab

Where learning becomes leverage

By Diana Lara, laradm@ucmail.uc.edu

At the University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub, the Learning Lab serves as a hands-on innovation and workforce development resource for business partners, helping teams learn faster, work smarter and deliver results sooner.

Led by director Nicholas Partridge along with team members Rebecca Rudolph and Kurt Myers, the Learning Lab partners with companies to embed learning directly into ... Show Full Article

Westmont College: Pulitzer Prize Winner Examines Antisemitism, Foreign Policy
SANTA BARBARA, California, March 10 -- Westmont College issued the following news:

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Pulitzer Prize Winner Examines Antisemitism, Foreign Policy

By Scott Craig

World-renowned journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Bret Stephens emphasized the importance of global stability for economic prosperity, criticized the decline in civics education and stressed the irreplaceable value of a liberal arts education at the 21st annual Westmont President's Breakfast on Feb. 27.

Hours before the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran began, Stephens commented on the imminence of war. ... Show Full Article

UToledo Herpetologists Analyze Population Decline in Regional Turtle Populations
TOLEDO, Ohio, March 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Toledo issued the following news:

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UToledo Herpetologists Analyze Population Decline in Regional Turtle Populations

By Nicki Gorny

Are box turtles in worse shape than herpetologists thought?

University of Toledo researchers raise the question in new research published in the peer-reviewed journal Ecology and Evolution. Analyzing years of field data collected on populations of two turtle species in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, the article points to evidence of concerning rates of inbreeding among eastern box turtles compared ... Show Full Article

UIS Professors Co-author 'AI for Sustainable Business' Book
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, March 10 -- The University of Illinois Springfield campus issued the following news:

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UIS professors co-author "AI for Sustainable Business" book

Author: Ashley Earnest

Salem L. Boumediene, an associate professor, and Salma Boumediene, an adjunct professor, at the University of Illinois Springfield College of Business and Management, have co-authored a new book titled "AI for Sustainable Business: Leveraging Technology for a Better Future."

Published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, "AI for Sustainable Business" offers a strategic roadmap for integrating AI ... Show Full Article

N.C. State: Study Finds Correlation Between Public Health, Tax Policies
RALEIGH, North Carolina, March 10 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:

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Study Finds Correlation Between Public Health, Tax Policies

A new study finds that the more a state's budget relied on sales tax revenue, the more likely it was to shorten stay-at-home orders during the early stages of the COVID pandemic. The findings suggest that state public-health decisions may have been influenced by unexpected budgetary constraints imposed by public-health restrictions.

"For this study, we looked at a host of state data - and it is important to note that ... Show Full Article

Loma Linda University Health: First-of-its-kind, Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Replacement Procedure Offers Hope to Patients
LOMA LINDA, California, March 10 -- Loma Linda University Health issued the following news:

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First-of-its-kind, minimally invasive heart valve replacement procedure offers new hope to patients

By Elena Aguirre

Loma Linda University Health (LLUH) has achieved a major milestone in advanced heart care, becoming the first non-trial hospital on the West Coast to perform a minimally invasive mitral valve replacement on February 24, using the newly FDA-approved transcatheter mitral valve system by Edwards Lifesciences.

For decades, patients who needed a mitral valve replacement had only one ... Show Full Article

Case Western Reserve: Discover the Impact of the 2026 Charity Choice Campaign
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 10 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Discover the impact of the 2026 Charity Choice campaign

Charity Choice Campaign delivers meaningful impact to CWRU students and community

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Due to the generosity of Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members, the 2026 Charity Choice campaign--which ran from Nov. 10 through Dec. 12, 2025--raised $49,900.04 to support charitable organizations across campus and Greater Cleveland. This year also marked the first time donors could support the Student Emergency Fund and CWRU Community Pantry--two ... Show Full Article