Wednesday - April 1, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Virginia Tech: Supply, Demand, and the Future of Data Centers
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 1 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Supply, demand, and the future of data centers

Researchers across the university are working to solve the mounting challenges of AI infrastructure.

Note to readers: This series of articles focuses on researchers whose work improves efficiency, addresses concerns, or offers alternative solutions to some of the pressing issues created by data centers.

By Noah Frank

As Kirk Cameron sees it, there's an innovation gap in the rapidly expanding business of data centers.

On one side is the demand for raw computing power ... Show Full Article

University of North Florida Hosts Gail M. Cobb Archaeology Laboratory Dedication Ceremony
JACKSONVILLE, Florida, April 1 -- The University of North Florida issued the following news:

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UNF hosts Gail M. Cobb Archaeology Laboratory dedication ceremony

The University of North Florida's Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work in the College of Arts and Sciences today dedicated the Gail M. Cobb Archaeology Laboratory and the new outdoor archaeology laboratory.

The naming of the Gail M. Cobb Archaeology Laboratory indoor teaching and research space was made possible due to a transformative gift from Bill Cobb, given in memory of his late wife, Gail, who was a local ... Show Full Article

University of Michigan's Literacy Investment Pays Off, Growth in Early Reading Instruction
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 1 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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Michigan's literacy investment pays off, growth in early reading instruction

Written By: Danielle Dimcheff, Marsal Family School of Education

Early literacy instruction is improving in classrooms across Michigan--showing that targeted coaching can significantly strengthen how young students are taught to read--as a result of the state's investment in early literacy support for educators.

Michigan passed one of the most comprehensive literacy reform efforts in the United States in 2016. The Read by Grade ... Show Full Article

University of Hawaii Manoa: 2 trillion gallons of water trigger historic flooding in Hawaii
MANOA, Hawaii, April 1 -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release:

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2 trillion gallons of water trigger historic flooding in Hawaii

More than 2 trillion gallons of water--enough to fill 3 million Olympic-sized swimming pools--inundated Hawaii in March. The accumulated rainfall over 14 days reached as high as 3,000% of normal historical levels for this time of year, culminating in a destructive "rain bomb" over Oahu. Through the University of Hawaii's Hawaii Mesonet and the Hawaii Climate Data Portal, researchers captured the scale of these back-to-back Kona ... Show Full Article

University of Colorado: Leadership Under Pressure - Yankey Attends Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, April 1 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release:

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Leadership under pressure: Yankey attends Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel

Paul Yankey, Assistant Teaching Professor in the College of Business, recently joined faculty members across the U.S. in Israel as part of the Jewish National Fund-USA's Faculty Fellowship Program, where he had the opportunity to meet Israeli leadership and observe how they shape and apply leadership in high-pressure situations, some of which he now brings to his classroom when teaching.

Taking place from December ... Show Full Article

University of Cincinnati: Tiny Forests Make Big Impact on and Off Campus
CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 1 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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Tiny forests make big impact on and off campus

UC students, faculty take steps to install more small green spaces across Cincinnati

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With Earth Day less than a month away, students and faculty at the University of Cincinnati are taking the first steps at making the city greener through the installation of tiny forests.

What started as a group project between students has grown into a sustainable option for carbon reduction and elimination in Cincinnati, which is one of the only cities in Ohio to have ... Show Full Article

Access Reimagined: UofM's Community-Engaged Healthcare Initiatives
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, April 1 -- The University of Memphis issued the following news:

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Access Reimagined: UofM's Community-Engaged Healthcare Initiatives

In a physical therapy clinic in rural West Tennessee, a handwritten schedule hangs on a clipboard. Appointment times have been carefully arranged to make use of every available provider, yet the week still has long stretches where rooms sit unused.

The reason is simple -- there are not enough clinicians to fill them.

Some job openings have remained unfilled for months. Other facilities can't find practitioners to fill them, often going ... Show Full Article