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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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Wayne State University: Dean Amanda Bryant-Friedrich Named American Council on Education Fellow
DETROIT, Michigan, April 18 -- Wayne State University issued the following news:

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Dean Amanda Bryant-Friedrich named American Council on Education fellow

The American Council on Education (ACE) has selected Dr. Amanda Bryant-Friedrich, dean of Wayne State University's Graduate School, as one of 31 emerging college and university leaders for the 2026-27 class of the ACE Fellows Program. The fellowship is the longest-running higher education leadership development program in the United States.

As dean of the Graduate School, Bryant-Friedrich has focused on expanding access to graduate education ... Show Full Article

University of Northwestern: Equipping Future Leaders in the Field of Biomedical Technology
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, April 18 -- The University of Northwestern issued the following news:

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Equipping Future Leaders in the field of Biomedical Technology

By Elena Nowlin

Northwestern's School of Science & Engineering is positioned to equip future leaders in the field of biomedical technology. Right in the center of Medical Alley, a term referring to the world's leading health technology region spanning from Rochester to Duluth, Northwestern's location allows for student placement in companies leading the charge in biomedical research.

The recent launch of the Northwestern Center for ... Show Full Article

University of Illinois-Chicago Jazz Saxophonist Named Guggenheim Fellow
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 18 -- The University of Illinois Chicago campus issued the following news release:

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UIC jazz saxophonist named Guggenheim fellow

Prominent jazz saxophonist, composer and University of Illinois Chicago faculty member Jon Irabagon has been awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship, one of the nation's most competitive honors for creative artists and scholars.

The fellowship, announced April 14 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, recognizes exceptional creative ability and significant promise for future achievement.

Irabagon, an adjunct lecturer ... Show Full Article

Students Honored at Lycoming College Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference
WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania, April 18 -- Lycoming College issued the following news:

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Students honored at Lycoming College Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference

Lycoming College's fourth annual Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference was its largest yet featuring 78 presenters from institutions across the region, all dedicated to furthering the humanities through high-level undergraduate research.

Scott Manning Stevens, Ph.D., delivered the keynote address, closing out the event, with a talk entitled, "The Haudenosaunee and the Ethos of Sustainability." The keynote served the ... Show Full Article

Johns Hopkins: From Evidence to Coordinated Action - Advancing a Global Road Safety Research Agenda
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 18 -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:

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From Evidence to Coordinated Action: Advancing a Global Road Safety Research Agenda

On March 12 and 13, the Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit (JH-IIRU) and Road Traffic Injuries Research Network (RTIRN), in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health and the World Health Organization (WHO), hosted a consultation on "Accelerating Progress Towards Road Safety: Developing a Research Agenda for Sustainable and Safe Mobility." ... Show Full Article

Binghamton University: How Do Neurological Diseases Hurt Blood Circulation? New Research Looks at Lesser-studied Effects
BINGHAMTON, New York, April 18 (TNSjou) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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How do neurological diseases hurt blood circulation? New research looks at lesser-studied effects

Organ-on-a-chip technology mimics how cells behave inside the human body

By Chris Kocher

Scientists looking for the causes of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's generally focus on the buildup of aberrant proteins in the brain that impede normal neural connections.

New research from Binghamton University and Drexel University looks at a different, lesser-studied issue that ... Show Full Article

Binghamton University to Award Nearly 4,600 Diplomas at Commencement
BINGHAMTON, New York, April 18 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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Binghamton University to award nearly 4,600 diplomas at Commencement

The Class of 2026 will be honored during nine ceremonies May 14-16

By Natalie Blando-George

Binghamton University will confer more than 4,600 degrees for baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral candidates during nine Commencement ceremonies in May. Three ceremonies will be held daily from Thursday, May 14, through Saturday, May 16, 2026.

A doctoral hooding ceremony will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 14, to honor doctoral candidates ... Show Full Article