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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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UConn Startup Revolutionizes Food Preservation... Through Kelp
STORRS, Connecticut, Nov. 11 -- The University of Connecticut issued the following news:

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UConn Startup Revolutionizes Food Preservation... Through Kelp

By Loretta Waldman

Seed funding from a USDA Small Business Innovation Research Grant will help Atlantic Sea Solutions, Inc. (DBA Atlas) develop a prototype of its edible food coating - a groundbreaking technology that could create new opportunities for Connecticut sugar kelp farmers

A start-up built on groundbreaking UConn technology capable of creating new opportunities for Connecticut sugar kelp farmers has been awarded a coveted Phase ... Show Full Article

Troy University Secures $2.8 Million in Federal Grants to Expand Rehabilitation Counseling Programs
TROY, Alabama, Nov. 11 -- Troy University issued the following news:

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Troy University Secures $2.8 Million in Federal Grants to Expand Rehabilitation Counseling Programs

Troy University has been awarded three federal grants totaling $2,875,000 from the U.S. Department of Education's Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) to strengthen and expand its Rehabilitation Counseling and Rehabilitation and Disability Studies programs. The funding will provide full tuition scholarships and stipends for approximately 100 students over the next five years, preparing a new generation of professionals ... Show Full Article

S.D. State University: Chemical Biology Consortium Will Accelerate Cancer Research
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, Nov. 11 -- South Dakota State University issued the following news:

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New chemical biology consortium will accelerate cancer research

By Addison DeHaven

At South Dakota State University, students learn about the "Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction" early on during their organic chemistry courses. The reaction, which describes a common synthetic method in natural product synthesis, was first described by Leopold Horner in 1958 and then refined by both William Emmons and a man by the name of William "Bill" Wadsworth, who served as a professor of chemistry at SDState ... Show Full Article

Georgetown Law Welcomes Record-Breaking Number of Military Students in Fall 2025 1L Class
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- Georgetown University Law Center issued the following news:

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Georgetown Law Welcomes Record-Breaking Number of Military Students in Fall 2025 1L Class

For Belle Minter Noralez, L'28, military service and legal advocacy share a common aim: serving others.

"It's not like your service stops, it just changes," says Noralez of the transition to a legal career from the U.S. Army, where she served as a Signal Corps platoon leader and later oversaw state recruitment and retention efforts as a company commander. "It fills me up that I can still serve people in a different ... Show Full Article

CUNY: Novel Climate Biostress Model and Sentinel System Seeks to Track Global Climate Impacts
NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (TNSjou) -- The City University of New York's Graduate Center issued the following news:

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A Novel Climate Biostress Model and Sentinel System Seeks to Track Global Climate Impacts

Graduate Center scientists present an interdisciplinary framework for detecting and responding to the biological signatures of climate change in a journal cover story.

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An interdisciplinary team of scientists at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) has unveiled a groundbreaking conceptual model and integrative monitoring framework designed to reveal ... Show Full Article

CUNY: David Nasaw Uncovers the Silent Suffering of World War II Veterans
NEW YORK, Nov. 11 -- The City University of New York's Graduate Center issued the following news:

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David Nasaw Uncovers the Silent Suffering of World War II Veterans

The Graduate Center distinguished professor emeritus and acclaimed historian reveals the emotional and social tolls of winning a brutal war.

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Growing up on Long Island in the 1950s and '60s, Graduate Center historian David Nasaw knew all too well the psychic wounds World War II inflicted on veterans, or at least on one veteran -- his father.

Joseph J. Nasaw served in the war as a medical officer in Eritrea and returned ... Show Full Article

Agricultural Economics Conference at Montana State Focused on Cattle Prices, Global Trade
BOZEMAN, Montana, Nov. 11 -- Montana State University issued the following news:

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Agricultural economics conference at Montana State focused on cattle prices, global trade

By Isabel Hicks, MSU News Service

Scores of Montana agricultural producers and representatives from industry trade groups gained insight into critical economic trends at the 2025 Agricultural Economics Conference, held in Bozeman on Nov. 7.

The conference is part of MSU's annual Celebrate Ag week, which brings together producers and supporters of agriculture across Montana for networking, educational and celebratory ... Show Full Article