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Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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VCU History Alum Honored for Museum Curation and More
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 11 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:

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VCU history alum honored for museum curation and more

From tenures at Wilton House, DAR Museum and North Carolina's Old Salem - and from scholarship on Black artisans - William Strollo wins the History Graduate Alumni Achievement Award.

By Konrad Solberg

William Strollo was a long way from archives and artifacts when the email arrived. As he and his family waited in line for a ride at the Universal Studios theme park in Orlando, he received notification from Virginia Commonwealth University's ... Show Full Article

University of Texas Dallas: Neuroscientist To Lead Engineering-Driven Brain Health Research
RICHARDSON, Texas, April 11 -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news:

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Neuroscientist To Lead Engineering-Driven Brain Health Research

By: Alexander Macon

Dr. Matthew Walker is helping to transform sleep research from an observational field into one in which engineered solutions can measure and improve brain health.

In January, he joined The University of Texas at Dallas as a professor of neuroscience in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and of bioengineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.

As the inaugural director ... Show Full Article

University of Memphis: Timber Talks Symposium Broadens Understanding of Mass Timber
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, April 11 -- The University of Memphis issued the following news:

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Timber Talks Symposium Broadens Understanding of Mass Timber

Wood is having a moment. To broaden the understanding of mass timber's benefits, the University of Memphis Institute for Agricultural and Conservation Research and Education (ACRE) and the Division of Research and Innovation, in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture hosted Timber Talks April 6-7.

The two-day conference was attended by university faculty, researchers and agriculture leaders from across Tennessee and the U.S. ... Show Full Article

UNC Researchers Demonstrate Drug's Effectiveness in Drawing Out Dormant HIV From Immune Cells
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, April 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of North Carolina School of Medicine issued the following news:

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UNC Researchers Demonstrate Drug's Effectiveness in Drawing Out Dormant HIV from Immune Cells

The study shows that drug citarinostat can awaken hidden HIV, advancing efforts towards a potential cure for the complex virus.

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Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV) is one of the most challenging viruses for doctors to treat.

Even with effective antiretroviral therapy, immune cells infected with HIV can hide and lie inactive in certain areas of the body called latent ... Show Full Article

SUNY Potsdam English Professor Dr. Sharmain Van Blommestein Accepted to Prestigious Rare Book School
POTSDAM, New York, April 11 -- The State University of New York Potsdam campus issued the following news:

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SUNY Potsdam English Professor Dr. Sharmain van Blommestein Accepted to Prestigious Rare Book School

SUNY Potsdam Professor of English, Dr. Sharmain van Blommestein, has been accepted to attend an upcoming session, "Material Foundations of Map History, 1450-1900," at the Rare Book School, an internationally recognized program based at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

The course focuses on the cultural history and materiality of maps from 1450 to 1900, examining maps ... Show Full Article

Riverside Community College District Calls for Full Funding of Pell Grants Amid Rising Student Need
RIVERSIDE, California, April 11 -- The Riverside Community College District issued the following news:

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Riverside Community College District Calls for Full Funding of Pell Grants Amid Rising Student Need

A historic number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives have voiced their support for fully funding the Pell Grant program, which provides essential financial assistance to millions of college students. Currently, roughly one-third of all undergraduate students in the United States depend on Pell Grants to afford higher education, making this support more important than ever.

The ... Show Full Article

Case Western Reserve: Stage for Social Science - Students Organize Campus-wide Research Showcase
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 11 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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A new stage for social science: Students organize campus-wide research showcase

Story by: Nina Pettry

It started with a casual conversation over lunch--a group of Case Western Reserve anthropology PhD students reflecting on the work happening around them and a shared realization that much of it went unseen.

"We were just chatting about how there aren't that many opportunities for us to showcase our research unless we go to an external conference," said Jenna Hays, a third-year PhD student in medical ... Show Full Article