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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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Virginia Commonwealth University Series on Democracy Marks America's 250th Anniversary
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 4 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:

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VCU series on democracy marks America's 250th anniversary

With public events and online offerings, the College of Humanities and Sciences program explores how ideals are evolving.

By Sian Wilkerson

As the United States commemorates its 250th anniversary this year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia Commonwealth University is marking the occasion with a new series spotlighting the past, present and future of American democracy.

Launched by the College of Humanities and Sciences, ... Show Full Article

University of Texas Dallas: Biophysicist Joins Ranks of Elite Scientists as AAAS Fellow
RICHARDSON, Texas, April 4 -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news:

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Biophysicist Joins Ranks of Elite Scientists as AAAS Fellow

By: Amanda Siegfried

Dr. G. Andres Cisneros, professor and department head of physics at The University of Texas at Dallas, has been elected to the 2025 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellows.

Cisneros, who also is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM), is one of 449 scientists, engineers and innovators to be recognized across 24 disciplinary ... Show Full Article

UW-Platteville Students Contribute to Fire Restoration Efforts Across Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region
PLATTEVILLE, Wisconsin, April 4 -- The University of Wisconsin-Platteville issued the following news:

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UW-Platteville Students Contribute to Fire Restoration Efforts Across Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region

Written by Grace Unmacht and Evan Larson

Students enrolled in Dr. Evan Larson's Fire Ecology course in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Society participated in a four-day field trip, contributing to projects aimed at reintroducing low-intensity fire to the landscapes of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region. Students visited the University of Minnesota Cloquet Forestry ... Show Full Article

UMass Chan Researchers Shed Light on How Inflammation in GI Tract Rewires Enteric Nervous System
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, April 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School issued the following news:

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UMass Chan researchers shed light on how inflammation in GI tract rewires enteric nervous system

Hypoxia-induced stress response shown to protect neurons from cell death and remodeling

By Jim Fessenden

Research by Milena Bogunovic, MD, PhD, associate professor of pathology, sheds light on how inflammation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, such as that associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), can lead to long lasting consequences for patients who end ... Show Full Article

Texas A&M Engineering: Donors Support Aggie Engineers in Labs and Lecture Halls
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, April 4 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:

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Donors support Aggie engineers in labs and lecture halls

Former students Donnice and Doug White '78 give back to the College of Engineering by supporting students through scholarship and necessary lab equipment.

By David Holt, Texas A&M Engineering

From a dryland wheat farm in West Texas to the classrooms at Texas A&M University, Doug White '78 has built a remarkable career in chemical engineering. Now he and his wife Donnice are giving back to ensure future Aggies have the ... Show Full Article

N.C. State: How an Injectable Particle Could Make Surgery Safer for Infants
RALEIGH, North Carolina, April 4 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:

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How an Injectable Particle Could Make Surgery Safer for Infants

Biomedical researchers have designed an injectable microgel to help reduce bleeding in infants who require surgical care. In an animal model, the engineered microgel reduced bleeding by at least 50%.

When adults cut themselves, a multi-step process called hemostasis stops the bleeding from the injured blood vessel. But hemostasis in infants is different from hemostasis in adults. This difference can be problematic ... Show Full Article

Electroacupuncture Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Survivors, UC Irvine-led Study Finds
IRVINE, California, April 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of California Irvine campus issued the following news release:

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Electroacupuncture shows promise in breast cancer survivors, UC Irvine-led study finds

Nondrug approach may help improve cognitive function, reduce psychological distress

* Targeted electroacupuncture improved attention and reduced psychological distress in breast cancer survivors in a UC Irvine-led pilot clinical trial.

* Researchers observed associated brain changes and say larger studies are needed to confirm electroacupuncture as a safe and effective integrative treatment ... Show Full Article