Thursday - November 13, 2025
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: Fix for Frost - Engineers Use Electricity to Zap Ice Without Heat or Chemicals
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Nov. 12 (TNSjou) -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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A fix for frost: Engineers use electricity to zap ice without heat or chemicals

Every sheet of frost contains ionic defects. In a new paper published in Small Methods, Jonathan Boreyko's team uses high voltage to polarize these ions and rip off the frost.

By Alex Parrish

During winter months, frost can unleash icy havoc on cars, planes, heat pumps, and much more. But thermal defrosting with heaters is very energy intensive, while chemical defrosting is expensive and toxic to the environment.

Jonathan ... Show Full Article

University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center: Expanding Brain Tumor Research
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 12 -- The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center issued the following news release:

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Expanding brain tumor research

A prestigious $4.5M NIH grant will help advance the understanding about deadly tumors and provide a path for developing new treatments

Author: Nicole Fawcett, Director of Communications, University of Michigan Rogel Cancer

For Maria Castro, Ph.D., moving the needle isn't enough.

"I would like to go further. I'd like to turn malignant brain cancer into a chronic disease that can be managed," she said.

It's a lofty goal, but with a new seven-year, ... Show Full Article

UNM Associate Professor Sarah Hernandez receives Luce Foundation Grant for groundbreaking anthology
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Nov. 12 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:

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UNM Associate Professor Sarah Hernandez receives Luce Foundation Grant for groundbreaking anthology

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Sarah Hernandez (Sicangu Lakota), associate professor of Native American Literature and director of the Institute for American Indian Research at The University of New Mexico, has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation's Indigenous Knowledge Initiative to publish The Oceti Sakowin Reader: An Anthology of Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota Literature.

Associate Professor Sarah Hernandez ... Show Full Article

Schneiderman Leads 2025 Lake Forest Reads Conversation With Author
LAKE FOREST, Illinois, Nov. 12 -- Lake Forest College issued the following news:

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Schneiderman leads 2025 Lake Forest Reads conversation with author

Executive Director of the Krebs Center for the Humanities and Professor of English Davis Schneiderman guided a lively, wide-ranging conversation with bestselling novelist William Kent Krueger at this year's Lake Forest Reads community event, which drew strong attendance to the Gorton Center for the program's first-ever daytime weekend gathering.

Readers filled the John & Nancy Hughes Theater November 2 to hear Krueger, author of The River ... Show Full Article

Hunter College Named a Flagship of 'CUNY Beyond' Career Initiative
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 -- Hunter College, a constituent college of the City University of New York, issued the following news:

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Hunter College Named a Flagship of 'CUNY Beyond' Career Initiative

Hunter College has been chosen for the first wave of colleges in the new CUNY Beyond career initiative, CUNY Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodriguez announced in his "State of the University" speech this week.

The initiative aims to accelerate the professional success of CUNY undergraduates by integrating connections to careers into every stage of students' academic path. CUNY Beyond hopes to reach 100% ... Show Full Article

From Watchmaker to Molecular Biologist: Swift Leads OSU-OKC's Biomanufacturing Program
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Nov. 12 -- Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City issued the following news:

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From watchmaker to molecular biologist: Swift leads OSU-OKC's biomanufacturing program

Armond Swift's path to becoming director of the biomanufacturing program at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City was a winding one. Appropriate in some ways, as along the way, Swift made plenty of winds and turns as a watchmaker. Now, he leads one of the leading biomechanical programs in the state.

A Tulsa native, Swift dropped out of high school twice before eventually earning his GED diploma and ... Show Full Article

CIM Unveils CIM Summer Institute, Bringing World-Class Training Under One Unified Banner
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- The Cleveland Institute of Music issued the following news on Nov. 11, 2025:

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CIM unveils CIM Summer Institute, bringing world-class training under one unified banner

The Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM), one of the world's preeminent conservatories, proudly announces the launch of the CIM Summer Institute.

This exciting new initiative unites and expands CIM's celebrated summer programs under one dynamic umbrella, increasing opportunities for young musicians from elementary school to graduate level to study, perform, and collaborate at the highest level. ... Show Full Article