Thursday - May 28, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Yavapai College Provost Dr. Doug Berry Selected for the Prestigious Aspen Institute's Rising Presidents Fellowship
PRESCOTT, Arizona, May 28 -- Yavapai College issued the following news:

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Yavapai College Provost Dr. Doug Berry Selected for the Prestigious Aspen Institute's Rising Presidents Fellowship

Dr. Berry will Participate in Fellowship Preparing Next Generation of Presidents to Improve Student Outcomes

Chris J. Minnick

The Aspen Institute announced on May 27 that Yavapai College Provost and Vice President of Student Affairs Doug Berry, Ph.D., has been selected as one of 40 outstanding leaders from across the country for the 2026-27 Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship. The 40 executive and senior ... Show Full Article

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine: What's the Tick Forecast?
MADISON, Wisconsin, May 28 -- The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health issued the following news:

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What's the tick forecast?

New research tracks tick distribution and rising disease risk across Wisconsin

By Mary Ellen Gabriel

While most people dread finding a tick stuck to their clothing or skin, Johnny Uelmen is literally beating the bushes for them.

On a recent Friday morning at Picnic Point, a wooded path on campus, Uelmen and graduate students Sazeda Akter and Amanda Roling unfurled a 4'x4' square of white denim, fringed with flaps. They dragged it over a ... Show Full Article

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston: Research Study Links Anti-aging Protein to Chronic Disease Protection
HOUSTON, Texas, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston issued the following news:

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Research study links anti-aging protein to chronic disease protection

By Roman Petrowski

A protein long studied for its connection to aging may also play a key role in protecting the body from chronic disease, according to new research from the laboratory of Mikhail Kolonin, PhD, published in Aging Cell.

Telomerase is a protein best known for maintaining the protective caps on chromosomes called telomeres. For years, telomerase has been associated with slowing cellular ... Show Full Article

University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School: SiRNA Therapy Has Potential to Halt Vision Loss in Age-related Macular Degeneration
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School issued the following news:

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New siRNA therapy has potential to halt vision loss in age-related macular degeneration

By Pat Sargent

New research out of UMass Chan Medical School reveals how a gene-silencing therapy targeting age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of visual impairment in older adults, could potentially pause visual decline and improve the lives of people living with the disease.

Current AMD therapies require frequent eye injections--as often as once a month--that ... Show Full Article

Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Ebony Gilbreath Honored With Distinguished Postgraduate Alumni Award
TUSKEGEE, Alabama, May 28 -- The Tuskegee University posted the following news:

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Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Ebony Gilbreath Honored with Distinguished Postgraduate Alumni Award

Anissa Riley

Dr. Ebony Gilbreath, Dean of the Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine, received the Distinguished Postgraduate Alumni Award during the Michigan State University (MSU) College of Veterinary Medicine Awards Ceremony and Reception.

Dr. Gilbreath was one of the five alumni awards recipients during the annual ceremony, which honors alumni, staff, and faculty for ... Show Full Article

Researchers find evidence of red dwarf stars "eating" their planets
STAFFORDSHIRE, England, May 28 -- Keele University posted the following news:

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Researchers find evidence of red dwarf stars "eating" their planets

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Researchers led by a Keele scientist have found evidence of red dwarf stars completely engulfing their surrounding planets; a phenomenon which has been predicted but never conclusively supported.

Led by astrophysicist Professor Robin Jeffries, the team studied young star clusters using data from the Gaia-ESO Spectroscopic (GES) survey and found a small number of red dwarf stars with high lithium content, which was unexpected as red dwarf ... Show Full Article

Creative Destruction Lab Launches CDL-Cleveland in Partnership With Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 28 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Creative Destruction Lab launches CDL-Cleveland in partnership with Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals

CDL-Cleveland will host a new Healthcare Delivery stream--the first CDL Site anchored to a health system--giving science-based ventures direct access to a clinical environment

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Creative Destruction Lab (CDL), a global nonprofit that supports science- and technology-based startups, today announced the launch of CDL-Cleveland in partnership with University Hospitals (UH) and Case ... Show Full Article