Thursday - July 16, 2026

Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Washington State University: Study Reveals a Winter Version of the Biological Clock
PULLMAN, Washington, July 16 (TNSjou) -- Washington State University issued the following news release:

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Study reveals a winter version of the biological clock

Researchers at Washington State University have discovered a molecular "winter lock" that keeps animals in a less active winter state until favorable conditions return, a discovery that could improve pest control and lead to a better understanding of seasonal health conditions in humans.

Using fruit flies as a model, researchers found the "winter lock" is driven by seasonal changes in a key gene found in the circadian clock, which ... Show Full Article
University of Denver: What's Behind the Mask - Mental Preparation for Ice Hockey Goalies
DENVER, Colorado, July 16 (TNSjou) -- The University of Denver issued the following news:

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What's Behind the Mask: Mental Preparation for Ice Hockey Goalies

Author(s): Alyssa Yost and Sara Campbell, PhD, CSCS, Assistant Teaching Professor

Growing up watching ice hockey as a devoted Chicago Blackhawks fan, I was always fascinated with ice hockey goalies. As a six-year-old watching games on TV, I wondered what it was like to see that little black puck fly at you through helmet wires and try to move with 40-50-pounds of gear to make a save. I was most intrigued not by the physical side of ... Show Full Article
UC-San Francisco: How to Fill a Shortage of Specialists in ALS, Epilepsy, and Stroke
SAN FRANCISCO, California, July 16 -- The University of California San Francisco campus issued the following news release:

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How to Fill a Shortage of Specialists in ALS, Epilepsy, and Stroke

Partnership with Foothill College will create Northern California's first program to develop much-needed neurodiagnostic technology training for the diagnosis of neurological disorders.

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UCSF Health today announced a $170,000 investment in start-up funding to partner with Foothill College to develop a new two-year Neurodiagnostic Technologist (NDT) program. This landmark initiative will establish ... Show Full Article
New Members Join Western Carolina University Foundation, Alumni Association, Catamount Club Boards
CULLOWHEE, North Carolina, July 16 -- Western Carolina University issued the following news:

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New members join WCU Foundation, Alumni Association, Catamount Club boards

Several members of the Western Carolina University community recently accepted appointments on three of the institution's top volunteer boards that provide oversight and advice in support of university philanthropic, athletics and engagement activities.

The WCU Foundation Board of Directors, Alumni Association Board of Directors and Catamount Club Board of Directors approved new members during a series of meetings held ... Show Full Article
Kansas City University Hosts HHS Roundtable to Advance Nutrition Education in Medical Training
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, July 16 -- Kansas City University issued the following news:

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Kansas City University hosts HHS roundtable to advance nutrition education in medical training

By Jennifer Lindholm

Kansas City University (KCU) hosted a regional roundtable as part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Nutrition Initiative, bringing together federal, academic, health care and community leaders to explore how stronger nutrition education can better prepare future physicians to prevent and manage chronic disease.

The discussion highlighted growing national momentum ... Show Full Article
Johnson C. Smith University: From Research to Regional Impact - Dr. Bryan Patterson Presents Sloan Foundation Research at National Cityscapes Summit
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, July 16 -- Johnson C. Smith University issued the following news:

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From Research to Regional Impact: Dr. Bryan Patterson Presents Sloan Foundation Research at National Cityscapes Summit, Advancing HBCUs' Role in Clean Energy and Inclusive Innovation

JCSU-led research team delivers a featured workshop at the national economic development summit in New Orleans, presenting findings on expanding HBCU participation in the clean energy innovation economy.

By: Bryan Patterson

Johnson C. Smith University continues to strengthen its national reputation for research, ... Show Full Article
FSU: Real Estate Developer Bill Lloyd to Be Enshrined in Alumni Hall of Fame
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, July 16 -- The Florida State University College of Business issued the following news:

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Real estate developer Bill Lloyd to be enshrined in Alumni Hall of Fame

William C. "Bill" Lloyd, a proven and prolific real estate developer whose projects feature some of the most recognizable food, pharmacy and retail chains in North America, has earned a place in the Herbert Wertheim College of Business Alumni Hall of Fame at Florida State University.

Lloyd, a Bradenton, Fla., resident who earned a bachelor's degree in real estate from the college in 1986, will be enshrined ... Show Full Article