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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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Virginia Tech: Busy as a Bee - Insect Researcher Brad Ohlinger Becomes New Grants Specialist at Veterinary College
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, May 20 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Busy as a bee: Insect researcher Brad Ohlinger becomes new grants specialist at veterinary college

By Kevin Myatt

Brad Ohlinger's research has focused on how bees do a "waggle dance" to convey information to one another and why ants follow one behind the other.

Now, his role is to convey information for securing research funding and to get words, numbers, and people to line up for large sums of money to flow into Virginia Tech research.

Ohlinger Ph.D. '23 started in March as the grants specialist in the Office ... Show Full Article

SUNY Potsdam Opens Fully Online Pathway to Careers in Special Education, With Virtual MST Program
POTSDAM, New York, May 20 -- The State University of New York Potsdam campus issued the following news:

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SUNY Potsdam Opens New Fully Online Pathway to Careers in Special Education, with Virtual MST Program

SUNY Potsdam is expanding access to careers in special education with the launch of a new fully online Master of Science in Teaching degree in inclusive and special education, designed for individuals from a wide range of academic backgrounds.

Designed for both career changers and recent college graduates, the program allows aspiring educators from any undergraduate background to work ... Show Full Article

N.C. State: Economists Solve a Mystery Involving International Trade and Competition From China
RALEIGH, North Carolina, May 20 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:

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Economists Solve a Mystery Involving International Trade and Competition From China

Economists have identified - and resolved - a seeming paradox regarding how competition from China affects the price and volume of products that are exported from other countries into the United States. The findings shed new light on the complex dynamics of international trade and how the effects of trade competition vary drastically for poor nations compared to their wealthy counterparts.

"The ... Show Full Article

Greece gifts Olympia to Australia for the 2032 Games
BRISBANE, Australia, May 20 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:

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Greece gifts Olympia to Australia for the 2032 Games

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The Hellenic Republic has made the historic decision to loan Australia priceless artefacts illustrating the ancient Olympics for the 2032 Games. Greece rarely makes such a loan: the first time it did so was for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This time Australia is being offered twice as many artefacts, and many from Olympia - the site of the ancient Games for 1,000 years. The exhibition will be the most significant one on the Olympics ... Show Full Article

Duke University Pratt School of Engineering: Oral GLP-1s Without Fasting or Reduced Efficacy
DURHAM, North Carolina, May 20 (TNSjou) -- Duke University Pratt School of Engineering issued the following news:

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Oral GLP-1s Without Fasting or Reduced Efficacy

New oral drug delivery approach protects peptide-based drugs like GLP-1s from destruction in the stomach.

By Ken Kingery

Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a new approach to delivering GLP-1 medications orally that does not require fasting and maintains their efficacy. The technique could also be useful for any pharmaceutical based on peptides such as insulin or treatments for irritable bowel syndrome, HIV ... Show Full Article

Case Western Reserve: Ten Years on the CNBC Disruptor 50 - Goldberg Helps Select 2026 List
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 20 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Ten years on the CNBC Disruptor 50: Goldberg helps select 2026 list

Veale Institute executive director has spent a decade helping shape CNBC's annual ranking--and watching the list transform around him

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The first time Michael Goldberg helped select the CNBC Disruptor 50, the iPhone was less than a decade old, ChatGPT did not exist, and the companies near the top of the list included Airbnb and Snapchat.

Ten years later--when CNBC unveiled its 2026 list this week--the new No. 1 was Anthropic, the AI ... Show Full Article

BHSU-Rapid City Awards Over $100,000 in Scholarships to Rapid City Students
SPEARFISH, South Dakota, May 20 -- Black Hills State University issued the following news:

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BHSU-Rapid City awards over $100,000 in scholarships to Rapid City students

Black Hills State University is continuing its investment in the Rapid City community through the recent award of $108,700 in scholarships to local students studying at the BHSU-Rapid City campus, with additional funding still available for students planning to enroll for Fall 2026.

The scholarships, designated specifically for Rapid City-area students, were made possible through contributions from Monument Health, the ... Show Full Article