Tuesday - May 26, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Aga Khan University: 'Nobody Taught Us Babies Feel Pain' - Dr Kyololo
KARACHI, Pakistan, May 25 (TNSjou) -- Aga Khan University issued the following news:

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"Nobody Taught Us Babies Feel Pain" - Dr Kyololo

In 2009, Dr O'Brien Kyololo took his sick firstborn son to hospital for treatment. What should have been a routine procedure quickly became an unforgettable moment.

Nurses repeatedly attempted to insert a cannula into the baby's arm while the child cried in distress. Eventually, the baby's mother could not bear it any longer and walked out of the clinic carrying him.

"The baby had cried and cried until it could not cry anymore," Dr Kyololo recalls. "And ... Show Full Article

'A debt we owed': Memorial Tower holds the images and now the stories of fallen Aggie servicemen
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, May 25 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:

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'A debt we owed': Memorial Tower holds the images and now the stories of fallen Aggie servicemen

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At the heart of New Mexico State University's Las Cruces campus, a tower rises above the profiles of surrounding buildings, standing sentinel and solemn as throngs of chatting students pass by each day on their way to class.

Once part of the university's Quesenberry Field, the tower was built as a memorial to Aggies lost to the Second World War - the culmination of a remembrance effort begun ... Show Full Article

Dalhousie University launches Second Call for Participation in the Subsurface Energy R&D Investment Program
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, May 25 -- Dalhousie University issued the following news release:

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Dalhousie University launches Second Call for Participation in the Subsurface Energy R&D Investment Program

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Today, Dalhousie University is inviting industry to respond to a second Call for Participation for the Nova Scotia Subsurface Energy Research and Development Investment Program. The program is a provincial initiative to help understand the potential of Nova Scotia's onshore natural gas deposits and support informed, evidence-based energy and climate decisions. The Program offers financial incentives ... Show Full Article

Food, health and Country: building a system that sustains
BRISBANE, Australia, May 25 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:

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Food, health and Country: building a system that sustains

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As a Gamilaraay man, agrifood entrepreneur, Churchill Fellow, and PhD candidate researching native grains, I've spent years ruminating on how food systems are adversely impacting the wellbeing of our communities and Country that sustains us.

After spending time with Indigenous communities in North America, I see now just how far Australia has fallen behind and how much we stand to gain by doing things differently.

What I experienced overseas ... Show Full Article

European portfolio work produces AtheroPortal - a new data platform that makes extensive arterial plaque datasets available to researchers
KUOPIO, Finland, May 25 -- The University of Eastern Finland posted the following news:

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European portfolio work produces AtheroPortal - a new data platform that makes extensive arterial plaque datasets available to researchers

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The European Innovation Council (EIC) Pathfinder Cardiogenomics Portfolio brings together seven European research projects focused on cardiovascular diseases. The MIRACLE project, coordinated by Professor Minna Kaikkonen-Maatta at the University of Eastern Finland, is one of these seven projects.

Collaboration within the portfolio extends beyond formal reporting ... Show Full Article

Baseball advances after win over No. 2 Georgia Gwinnett
NEW ALBANY, Indiana, May 25 -- Indiana University Southeast campus posted the following news:

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Baseball advances after win over No. 2 Georgia Gwinnett

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LEWISTON, Idaho - IU Southeast's first game at the 2026 Avista NAIA World Series against No. 2 Georgia Gwinnett ended in a dramatic, 14-13 win for the No. 9 Grenadiers.

Trailing 8-7 in the top of the sixth, the Grenadiers' offense got to work. Joel Johnson led off the inning with a single, then Trevor Goodwin drew a full count walk to put two runners on. Right after Goodwin's walk, Bryson Arnette ... Show Full Article

Alzheimer's-linked protein found to shape long-term memories
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, May 25 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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Alzheimer's-linked protein found to shape long-term memories

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New research has uncovered how a protein strongly linked to Alzheimer's disease plays a critical role in forming long-lasting memories - opening up new directions for future dementia treatments.

The study, led by Flinders University in collaboration with researchers from the University of New South Wales and Macquarie University, was published in Nature Communications and shows that tau - a protein widely associated with memory loss in dementia ... Show Full Article

York College of Pennsylvania Partners With Pennsylvania State Police to Award College Credit for Academy Completion
YORK, Pennsylvania, May 24 -- York College of Pennsylvania issued the following news:

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York College of Pennsylvania Partners with Pennsylvania State Police to Award College Credit for Academy Completion

York College of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) have formalized a landmark Academy Internship Cooperative Agreement.

This partnership establishes a direct pipeline for enrolled students and incoming cadets, allowing those who successfully complete the Pennsylvania State Police Academy curriculum to receive academic credit toward their undergraduate degrees at York College.

Under ... Show Full Article

Steady Presence: TLU's Sherry Moltz Retires After 58 Years
SEGUIN, Texas, May 24 -- Texas Lutheran University issued the following news:

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A Steady Presence: TLU's Sherry Moltz Retires After 58 Years

You may never have seen her, but she's been there, quietly working behind the scenes to help keep Blumberg Memorial Library running smoothly. It's been almost 59 years since Sherry Moltz arrived for her first day of work at TLU--and this month, she's hanging up her key to the library, where she's spent a very full and steady career as a cataloging assistant.

"I started out just putting books together with their covers and filing their catalog cards," ... Show Full Article

Pullias Center Founding Director William Tierney Awarded USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award
LOS ANGELES, California, May 24 -- University of Southern California Pullias Center for Higher Education issued the following news:

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Pullias Center Founding Director William Tierney Awarded USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award

Noted higher education scholar and USC Pullias Center founding director William (Bill) Tierney has been awarded the prestigious 2026 USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award.

Awarded to a select number of retired faculty at the annual Academic Honors Convocation, the USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes eminent careers and notable contributions to the ... Show Full Article

President Paxson: In moments of both tragedy and togetherness, Class of 2026 offers reasons for optimism
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, May 24 -- Brown University posted the following news:

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President Paxson: In moments of both tragedy and togetherness, Class of 2026 offers reasons for optimism

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -Brown University President Christina H. Paxson called Brown's 258th Commencement proceedings to order on Sunday, May 24, just after noon outside the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church in America.

She offered 1,825 new bachelor's degree recipients a simple plea: Carry forward the resilience, compassion and sense of community forged during four years on Brown's ... Show Full Article

Medicine's Bill Merrick Retires After 47 Years at CWRU
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 24 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Medicine's Bill Merrick retires after 47 years at CWRU

After 47 years at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine's Department of Biochemistry, William "Bill" Merrick, PhD, is stepping into retirement. But he's quick to point out he's "not going anywhere," as retirement won't change his passion for science and teaching. He plans to continue serving, mentoring and pursuing new scientific insights even as he takes this next step.

As a renowned researcher who published more than 200 articles during ... Show Full Article

Dr. Donald J. Green Named President of Valdosta State University
VALDOSTA, Georgia, May 24 -- Valdosta State University issued the following news:

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Dr. Donald J. Green Named President of Valdosta State University

Jessica Pope, Communications and Media Relations Coordinator

Kristina Torres, Associate Vice Chancellor of Leadership Communications, University System of Georgia

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The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today named Dr. Donald J. Green president of Valdosta State University (VSU), effective Aug. 1, 2026.

Green, a veteran administrator with a decade of leadership experience within USG, currently serves as president ... Show Full Article

Brown confers honorary doctorates on six accomplished leaders
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, May 24 -- Brown University posted the following news:

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Brown confers honorary doctorates on six accomplished leaders

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -At its 258th Commencement on Sunday, May 24, Brown University conferred honorary doctorates on six candidates who have achieved great distinction in a variety of fields. The recipients were:

* Joseph F. Dunford Jr. -Military and national security leader

* Richard A. Friedman and Susan Pilch Friedman (joint degree) -Business leader and champion of Brown, community leader and champion of Brown, respectively ... Show Full Article