Thursday - June 18, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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UC-San Francisco: Can We Convince the Body's 'Big Eater' Cells to Devour Tumors?
SAN FRANCISCO, California, June 18 -- The University of California San Francisco campus issued the following news release:

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Can We Convince the Body's "Big Eater" Cells to Devour Tumors?

Roarke Kamber, PhD, an assistant professor in the Anatomy department at UC San Francisco, has been named a 2026 Pew-Stewart Scholar, an award that supports early-career scientists who pursue breakthroughs in cancer development, diagnosis, and treatment.

Kamber studies macrophages ("big eater" in Greek), the immune system's garbage disposal cells. They consume sick or dead cells -- up to 200 billion per ... Show Full Article

U-M Researchers Make It Easier to Say 'NO' to Catheter Infections
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 18 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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U-M researchers make it easier to say 'NO' to catheter infections

WHAT'S THE STUDY: University of Michigan researchers are developing a technology that will incorporate a nitric oxide (NO) generating system in catheters. Nitric oxide is naturally produced in our arteries and used by our bodies to suppress blood clotting and fight infections.

WHY IT MATTERS: The use of catheters can lead to both infections and blood clots, and nearly 20,000 patients die each year in the United States because of IV catheter ... Show Full Article

Safer Skies: SIU Master's Student Designs Drone Airbag to Protect People Below
CARBONDALE, Illinois, June 18 (TNSjou) -- Southern Illinois University issued the following news release:

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Safer skies: SIU master's student designs drone airbag to protect people below

When Brady Villiger's experimental drone plunged toward a concrete testing platform on the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus during a recent drop test, nearly a year of research and design was on the line. In the split second before impact, a compact airbag autonomously deployed beneath the dummy aircraft, cushioning the fall and proving the concept worked.

That successful test gave Villiger, ... Show Full Article

Penn State-Shenango: Sharon Economic Development Fund Invests $95,000 in Sharon Businesses
SHARON, Pennsylvania, June 18 -- Pennsylvania State University's Shenango Campus issued the following news:

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Sharon Economic Development Fund invests $95,000 in Sharon businesses

To date, the fund has awarded $245,000 to support local entrepreneurs, small businesses

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The Shenango LaunchBox powered by the Greater Sharon Community, along with the city of Sharon and the Community Foundation of Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, have announced the three local businesses that will receive a total of $95,000 in grant funding awarded through the Sharon Economic Development Fund.

The businesses ... Show Full Article

Nova Southeastern University Opens Nevada Campus to Address Growing Need for Healthcare Professionals in the Region
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, June 18 -- Nova Southeastern University issued the following news release:

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Nova Southeastern University Opens Nevada Campus to Address Growing Need for Healthcare Professionals in the Region

Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is opening NSU Health, a regional campus in Henderson, Nev., initially to offer its nationally recognized Anesthesiologist Assistant (AA) program to address a state and national shortage of anesthesia professionals.

Nova Southeastern University, the first university to offer an AA program in Nevada, will enroll its first cohort of 26 students ... Show Full Article

Mizzou Leads the Charge to Protect Missouri's $4 Billion Cattle Industry From Tick Threats
COLUMBIA, Missouri, June 18 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:

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Mizzou leads the charge to protect Missouri's $4 billion cattle industry from tick threats

Researchers track disease-carrying American dog ticks threatening Missouri cattle.

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A tiny parasite-carrying tick is posing an outsized threat to Missouri's cattle. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri are stepping in to protect the state's $4 billion cattle industry by tracking different ways the American dog tick spreads a deadly disease known as bovine anaplasmosis.

Bovine anaplasmosis kills ... Show Full Article

Eastern Michigan University Baja Team Climbs Michigan Ranks at 2026 Baja SAE New York Race
YPSILANTI, Michigan, June 18 -- Eastern Michigan University issued the following news:

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Eastern Michigan University Baja team climbs Michigan ranks at 2026 Baja SAE New York race

Baja team ranked third among Michigan schools and places in top 50

Written by: Sydney Pope

Eastern Michigan University's Baja team achieved a milestone performance at the Baja SAE New York race, held June 11-14 at Hogback Hill MX in Palmyra, New York. The team completed four days of inspections, repairs and intense off-road racing, culminating in a climb up the national leaderboard.

EMU completed 30 laps in ... Show Full Article