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Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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VCUarts Alum Brian Barker Sets the Scenes
RICHMOND, Virginia, May 16 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:

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VCUarts alum Brian Barker sets the scenes

The former adjunct faculty's set design company has worked with big-name clients, and he frequently works with talent from his alma mater to create his often ambitious projects.

By Anastasia Mineiro

Brian Barker isn't where he thought he'd be, but he is exactly where he is supposed to be.

The Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts alum expected to end up amid the lights of Broadway - not on a marquee but behind the scenes, supervising lighting. ... Show Full Article

University of Montreal: Climate Change is Making It Harder to Breathe
MONTREAL, Quebec, May 16 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:

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Climate change is making it harder to breathe

Wildfire smoke, extreme heat and longer pollen seasons are exacerbating the effects of lung diseases, especially for vulnerable groups, and it's only going to get worse, warns a new Canadian study.

By Martin LaSalle

Climate change is already worsening lung diseases for millions of Canadians, and healthcare systems need to adapt quickly to the developments.

That's the conclusion of a literature review published in the Canadian Journal of Respiratory, ... Show Full Article

University of Montreal: Acute Leukemia - 'Molecular Scissors' to Modify Vulnerable Cells
MONTREAL, Quebec, May 16 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:

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Acute leukemia: 'molecular scissors' to modify vulnerable cells

The success of an international clinical trial on patients at the UdeM-affiliated Hopital Maisonneuve-Rosemont marks a major advance in precision medicine.

For the first time in Canada, blood stem cells have been genetically modified using CRISPR-Cas9 technology, as part of an international clinical trial for leukemia and other aggressive blood cancers.

Published in Nature Medicine, the trial was led by Universite de Montreal medical ... Show Full Article

Texas A&M Student Earns Energy-focused Fellowship
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 16 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:

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Texas A&M student earns energy-focused fellowship

Selected as a Texas Exchange for Energy & Climate Entrepreneurship (TEX-E) fellow, Edwin Ochedikwu will explore the evolving global energy landscape.

By Raven Wuebker, Contributor

Chemical engineering graduate student Edwin Ochedikwu has been selected as a 2026-27 Texas Exchange for Energy & Climate Entrepreneurship (TEX-E) fellow.

Ochedikwu was accepted into the fellowship on April 14 and gained a deeper understanding of how ... Show Full Article

Powering Upward Mobility: As Thousands Graduate, Federal Data Shows UH Degrees Deliver High ROI and Economic Mobility
HOUSTON, Texas, May 16 -- The University of Houston issued the following news:

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Powering Upward Mobility: As Thousands Graduate, Federal Data Shows UH Degrees Deliver High ROI and Economic Mobility

As a record-breaking 7,819 students cross the stage this week during the University of Houston's spring commencement, federal outcomes data confirms they are stepping into a workforce with a distinct advantage. UH continues to deliver one of the strongest value propositions in Texas, pairing high post-graduation earnings with a commitment to upfront affordability.

UH has long been a place where ... Show Full Article

Dentistry Course and Latest Research Highlighted at UEA Court
NORWICH, England, May 16 -- The University of East Anglia issued the following news:

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New dentistry course and latest research highlighted at UEA Court

New course developments, the importance of international partnerships, and world-leading research were highlighted at this year's UEA Court.

The annual meeting, held on Thursday 14 May, was introduced by UEA Chancellor Dame Jenny Abramsky, who spoke about her experience coming to UEA as it was being constructed in the 1960s and her enjoyment at seeing the Lasdun Wall being "so lovingly" refurbished now.

Dame Jenny also described her pride ... Show Full Article

Civil Rights Leader Medgar Wiley Evers Receives Posthumous Honorary Degree at MC Law Spring Commencement
CLINTON, Mississippi, May 16 -- Mississippi College issued the following news:

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Civil Rights leader Medgar Wiley Evers receives posthumous honorary degree at MC Law Spring Commencement

The Mississippi College School of Law today (May 15) hosted its Spring Commencement, where university leadership presented a posthumous Honorary Doctor of Laws degree to the family of Mississippi civil rights leader Medgar Wiley Evers. During the ceremony, alumnus and State Treasurer David McRae delivered the commencement address to more than 100 graduates and gathered guests.

"As Mississippi College marks ... Show Full Article