Thursday - March 19, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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What Makes Concussions So Dangerous? UNLV Expert Weighs In
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, March 19 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news:

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What Makes Concussions So Dangerous? UNLV Expert Weighs In

Physical Therapy professor Dustin Clow shares insight on the impact of concussions and how to best treat them.

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Taking a punishing hit on the football field or soccer pitch; having your head jostle around during a car accident; experiencing a fall from a ladder.

An estimated 3.8 million concussions occur each year throughout the U.S. as a result of sports and non-sports activities. While their severity can fluctuate based ... Show Full Article

University of Pennsylvania: When Bone Behaves Like a Sponge
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 19 -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news on March 18, 2026:

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When bone behaves like a sponge

Penn Engineers in the Tertuliano Lab have developed a nanoengineered 3D-printed scaffold for observing how cells feel force.

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Bone may look solid, but at the scale of the cells that live inside it, it behaves more like a sponge.

Every step, jump, or stretch compresses bone's porous structure, pushing fluid through microscopic channels and bathing embedded cells in a complex mix of mechanical strain and flowing liquid. For decades, mechanobiologists ... Show Full Article

Scientists Discover Bee Species That Depends on Texas Shrub
PULLMAN, Washington, March 19 (TNSjou) -- Washington State University issued the following news release:

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Scientists discover bee species that depends on Texas shrub

By Seth Truscott, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences

Entomologists have discovered a new species of mining bee that has an unusually tight relationship with cenizo, the official state shrub of Texas.

Silas Bossert, assistant professor in Washington State University's Department of Entomology, worked with colleagues in Texas and Kansas to identify and describe the new mining bee, Andrena cenizophila. ... Show Full Article

S.D. State University: Revisiting the LA Fires
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, March 19 -- South Dakota State University issued the following news:

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Revisiting the LA fires

By Addison DeHaven

Researchers in South Dakota State University's Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence utilized satellite data to better understand how destructive wildfires swept through Los Angeles in January 2025.

A severe drought, powerful Santa Ana winds and a not-fully-extinguished brushfire combined to create the most destructive wildfire in the history of Los Angeles in early 2025. The Palisades Fire, which fully ignited on Jan. 7, destroyed Los Angeles' ... Show Full Article

Making an 'Acoustic Tractor Beam': Showing How Sound Can Remotely Reprogram Material Stiffness
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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Making an 'acoustic tractor beam': Showing how sound can remotely reprogram material stiffness

An international research team including members from the University of Michigan, the University of California San Diego and Le Mans University has demonstrated that sound can remotely control how a material behaves.

The team showed for the first time that specific frequencies of acoustic waves can reliably move localized features in a material known as mechanical kinks. These kinks determine whether ... Show Full Article

Indiana University Media School: Adesokan's New Novel 'South Side' Explores Identity, Displacement, and Search for Belonging
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, March 19 -- Indiana University Media School issued the following news on March 18, 2026:

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Adesokan's new novel 'South Side' explores identity, displacement, and search for belonging

Lily Saylor

Akinwumi Adesokan, professor of comparative literature, cinema and media studies, and editor-in-chief of Black Camera, published his novel, "South Side," in May 2025.

As a writer and scholar, Adesokan's research explores how media, culture, and storytelling evolve across borders, especially within Black, diasporic, and postcolonial traditions. That same perspective carries ... Show Full Article

CalState-Long Beach: From the LBSU Track to Olympic Ice, Bobsledder Azaria Hill Hits New Speed
LONG BEACH, California, March 19 -- California State University Long Beach campus issued the following news on March 18, 2026:

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From the LBSU track to Olympic ice, bobsledder Azaria Hill hits new speed

By Andrew Edwards

"Make 'em say your name."

The words echo inside the mind of Olympian Azaria Hill '20. Since the days of running her heart out on a Long Beach State track or those of speeding down an icy bobsled run, her former coach's motto reverberates within Hill's mental soundscape.

"My time at Long Beach, good times, bad times, whether I won or didn't win, those definitely helped ... Show Full Article