Monday - March 2, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Faculty Friday: Dr. Tammy Graham
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 6 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:

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Faculty Friday: Dr. Tammy Graham

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Presbyterian College special education professor inspires students to make a change

Dr. Tammy Graham has been with Presbyterian College since Fall of 2021, having joined the education department to coordinate the creation of the new special education major..

Prior to coming to PC, she taught as a professor in the Teacher Education Division of the Citadel for 13 years and served as program coordinator during her last few years there. Before that, she worked in public ... Show Full Article

Faculty Friday: Dr. Lincoln McGinnis
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 6 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:

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Faculty Friday: Dr. Lincoln McGinnis

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Presbyterian College Physician Assistant Program professor and medical director makes a difference in healthcare by teaching the next generation

Dr. Lincoln McGinnis didn't always have his heart set on the medical field, but his own experiences with the healthcare system ignited a spark within him.

"I had some health problems," he said. "My parents were elderly and both had health problems, and I wasn't completely satisfied with the care that we were all getting." ... Show Full Article

Faculty Friday: Dr. Kara Shavo
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 6 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:

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Faculty Friday: Dr. Kara Shavo

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Presbyterian College mathematics professor sets an example for students to follow their passions

Dr. Kara Shavo has always had a love for mathematics, but her high school calculus teacher opened the door that led to her pursuing it as a career.

"There was just something about calculus that was sort of mysterious and magical to me," she said. "It sounds a little over the top, but that's really how I felt."

When she entered college, she was initially an art major, though ... Show Full Article

World-first registry data addresses major gaps in rare eye cancer
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, March 2 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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World-first registry data addresses major gaps in rare eye cancer

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Eye experts at Flinders University have released new global findings that reveal how a rare eye cancer first appears, offering vital insights that will help doctors diagnose the disease earlier and improve care for patients around the world.

The research draws on the International Vitreoretinal B-Cell Lymphoma Registry, the world's largest global project dedicated to understanding this aggressive eye cancer.

The study published in Clinical ... Show Full Article

Statement: Supporting those impacted by the escalating conflict in Iran and across the Middle East
MELBOURNE, Australia, March 2 -- The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University issued the following news release:

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Statement: Supporting those impacted by the escalating conflict in Iran and across the Middle East

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Our thoughts are with those who have been impacted by the escalating conflict in Iran and across the Middle East.

We acknowledge these events are deeply upsetting, particularly for members of the RMIT community who have family, friends, and loved ones directly affected.

As a priority we are reaching out to students and staff who may be impacted and providing them ... Show Full Article

Aalto University: Design Strengthens Industrial Competitiveness - Human-centered Factory Work at the Core
AALTO, Finland, March 2 -- Aalto University issued the following news release:

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Design strengthens industrial competitiveness - human-centered factory work at the core

Factory work is undergoing a transformation: new technologies and artificial intelligence are changing the content and roles of work. Aalto University's Department of Design is studying this change from a human-centered perspective in the HiFive project.

The Fifth Industrial Revolution places human-centricity at the core of industrial competitiveness. While the Fourth Industrial Revolution introduced new technologies into ... Show Full Article

Aalto University: 'Mesoscale' Swimmers Could Pave Way for Drug Delivery Robots Inside the Body
AALTO, Finland, March 2 (TNSjou) -- Aalto University issued the following news release:

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'Mesoscale' swimmers could pave way for drug delivery robots inside the body

Researchers have discovered how tiny organisms break the laws of physics to swim faster -- such secrets of mesoscale physics and fluid dynamics can offer entirely new pathways for engineering and medicine.

In physics, the mesoscale lies between the microscopic and the macroscopic. It is not just the domain of tiny living creatures like small larvae, shrimp, and jellyfish, but also where physics equations become extreme. While ... Show Full Article