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Research from U.S. Colleges Newsletter for Tuesday May 05, 2026 ( 211 items )  

"Festschrift" honors lifelong scholarship of Lynn Fuchs, renowned special education and psychological sciences scholar
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 4 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news release: * * * "Festschrift" honors lifelong scholarship of Lynn Fuchs, renowned special education and psychological sciences scholar * By Jennifer Kiilerich In Germany, a Festschrift-literally "festival writing"-is an academic tribute that honors a scholar through collected works and new research from peers. On April 16-17, Vanderbilt Peabody College of education and human development hosted a unique event based  more

'Give So Much That It Hurts:' Bequest From Paul and Chandler Tagliabue Will Provide Funding for Georgetown Programs, Medical Research
WASHINGTON, April 29 -- The Georgetown University Medical Center issued the following news: * * * 'Give so much that it hurts:' Bequest from Paul and Chandler Tagliabue will provide funding for Georgetown programs, medical research Author: Kimberly Clarke For over 60 years, Paul Tagliabue (C'62) was a leader in the Georgetown community, from his college days as captain of the men's basketball team to his tenure as chair of the university's board of directors after serving as NFL Commissioner  more

'The Public's Science' initiative seeks to reimagine the science research ecosystem
SANTA CRUZ, California, May 4 -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news: * * * 'The Public's Science' initiative seeks to reimagine the science research ecosystem * How can we chart a new course for research and development in the United States that is genuinely publicly accountable, not just publicly funded?  This question is at the heart of a new initiative that seeks to reimagine the American public science research ecosystem. Seventy-five years after   more

10 Times Faster, 10 Times Less Energy: Solving AI's Memory Bottleneck With Algorithms and Coding Theory
LOS ANGELES, California, May 4 -- The University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering posted the following news: * * * 10 Times Faster, 10 Times Less Energy: Solving AI's Memory Bottleneck With Algorithms and Coding Theory * Last week, USC's Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering hosted the 20th Viterbi Keynote Lecture, featuring memory and mathematics expert, Paul H. Siegel, an Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor at UC San Diego. Joined by A  more

2026 ATU Scholars Symposium Awards Announced
RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas, May 4 -- Arkansas Tech University issued the following news: * * * 2026 ATU Scholars Symposium Awards Announced * The best presentations from the 2026 Arkansas Tech University Scholars Symposium have been selected by judges and announced by the ATU Graduate College. They include: Graduate Presentations First Place: Dustin Kohler of Union, Mo. Second Place: Kai Scarangella of Leonia, N.J. Third Place: Lilly Rogers of Russellville Undergraduate Presentation  more

3 Gillings School graduate students honored with 2026 teaching assistant awards
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, May 4 -- The University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health posted the following news: * * * 3 Gillings School graduate students honored with 2026 teaching assistant awards * Every year, the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health presents the Graduate Teaching Assistant (TA) Awards to recognize teaching assistants who inspire students; enhance student learning through creative, engaging and/or innovative teaching methods; support studen  more

4 UW scholars honored with Vilas Research Professorships
MADISON, Wisconsin, May 4 -- The University of Wisconsin posted the following news: * * * 4 UW scholars honored with Vilas Research Professorships * New Vilas Research Professors include leaders in study of cells, public opinion, sustainable chemistry and computational optimization By Chris Barncard University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers Anjon Audhya, Katherine Cramer, Shannon Stahl and Stephen Wright have been named Vilas Research Professors.  Created for the advancement of learnin  more

48 faculty honored with Vilas professorships and awards
MADISON, Wisconsin, May 4 -- The University of Wisconsin posted the following news: * * * 48 faculty honored with Vilas professorships and awards * The awards recognize standout research, teaching and service. By Chris Barncard Extraordinary members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty have been honored during the last year with awards supported by the estate of professor, U.S. Senator and UW Regent William F. Vilas (1840-1908).  Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professorship T  more

A Legacy Built for What Comes Next
ORLANDO, Florida, May 4 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news: * * * A Legacy Built for What Comes Next * Highlights * For 25 years, The Charles Millican Legacy Society has supported scholarships, research and academic programs that open doors for students and fuel the future. * Through planned gifts such as bequests and retirement plan designations -which accounted for nearly one-third of all charitable support to UCF in 2025 -donors ensure the university's im  more

Academic awards ceremony celebrates faculty research, teaching and mentorship
RADFORD, Virginia, May 4 -- Radford University issued the following news release: * * * Academic awards ceremony celebrates faculty research, teaching and mentorship * Radford University recognized an array of its most accomplished faculty and staff members at the 2025-2026 Academic Affairs Awards ceremony April 24 in Kyle Hall. In opening remarks, President Bret Danilowicz praised the attendees for their excellent work not only in the classroom but in research, mentoring and service to th  more

Academic excellence in all its forms recognized at new URI awards ceremony
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, May 4 -- The University of Rhode Island posted the following news: * * * Academic excellence in all its forms recognized at new URI awards ceremony * KINGSTON, R.I. - May 4, 2026 - The full breadth of academic excellence was on display at the University of Rhode Island's inaugural University Academic Excellence Awards on April 30 in the Edwards Hall auditorium. The event combined awards that were presented to faculty, students, and staff at three separate ceremonies  more

Against the wind: FAMU-FSU researchers show how flight angles affect turbulence, vortex formation
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 4 -- Florida State University issued the following news: * * * Against the wind: FAMU-FSU researchers show how flight angles affect turbulence, vortex formation * At high speeds, even the smallest movement can have major consequences. When an aircraft tilts sharply during flight, the air around it does not flow smoothly. It twists into powerful, swirling currents that can destabilize the entire vehicle. These swirling structures, known as vortices, can behave unpr  more

Albany Mayor and Nobel Prize Winner to Speak at UAlbany 2026 Commencement
ALBANY, New York, May 5 -- SUNY University at Albany issued the following news: * * * Albany Mayor and Nobel Prize Winner to Speak at UAlbany 2026 Commencement By Amy Geduldig The University at Albany will welcome back Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs and Nobel Prize-winning scientist Joachim Frank as keynote speakers for its 2026 Commencement ceremonies. Applyrs, a double alum (MPH '05, DrPH '14) will speak at the University-wide undergraduate ceremony on the morning of May 16. Frank, a former U  more

Allied Health Degree: Career Paths That Pay Off
YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio, May 4 -- Antioch University posted the following news: * * * Allied Health Degree: Career Paths That Pay Off * You're stressed. Your search history is full of job boards and medical TikToks. The lab is always hiring, but is that your forever job? From CNA textbooks to rotations, landing an allied health career can be daunting. This guide shows you real jobs, real paths, and real payoffs. The allied health field offers dozens of careers outside traditional medicine. Al  more

An urban classroom: The School of Architecture + Planning's move to the city's center is reshaping how it teaches
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 4 -- The University of Texas-San Antonio issued the following news: * * * An urban classroom: The School of Architecture + Planning's move to the city's center is reshaping how it teaches * The students enrolled in the UT San Antonio School of Architecture + Planning aren't just studying in downtown San Antonio; they're learning from it. Architect Michelangelo Sabatino, PhD, who leads the school, recently spoke with Bob Rivard, host of big city small town, about the  more

At USF, a mechanical engineering student followed her father's path -- and built her own
TAMPA, Florida, May 4 -- The University of South Florida posted the following news: * * * At USF, a mechanical engineering student followed her father's path -- and built her own * A little Sara Arroyave Soto (back left) and family at a USF soccer game [Photos courtesy of Sara Arroyave Soto] By Paul Guzzo, University Communications and Marketing When Sara Arroyave Soto chose to attend the University of South Florida and major in mechanical engineering like her father, she knew she was fo  more

ATU Graduate College Honors Students, Faculty
RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas, May 4 -- Arkansas Tech University issued the following news: * * * ATU Graduate College Honors Students, Faculty * The Arkansas Tech University Graduate College recognized its top-performing students during the 2025-26 academic year and the faculty members who enriched their experience during an end of year awards reception at Doc Bryan Student Services Center on Thursday, April 30. Shruti Bhandari of Dharan, Nepal, Armando Harper of Gurdon and Steven Watts of Darda  more

Autonomous Model Car Design Wins Real-World Impact Award at NJIT AI Exploration Day
NEWARK, New Jersey, May 4 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news: * * * Autonomous Model Car Design Wins Real-World Impact Award at NJIT AI Exploration Day Written by: Evan Koblentz Students won the Real World Impact award at New Jersey Institute of Technology's spring 2026 Artificial Intelligence Exploration Day not for what they built, but for how they built it. The team of Bartek Broclawik, Matthew Sudol, Pola Szwaczka and Om Vaghasiya knew that autonomous ve  more

Be About Action: Omar Goff's $100K Gift and Charge to 'Make It Count' Define FAMU Commencement
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 5 -- Florida A&M University, a component of the public university system in Florida, issued the following news: * * * Be About Action: Omar Goff's $100K Gift and Charge to 'Make It Count' Define FAMU Commencement By Rachel James-Terry By the time the last graduate crossed the stage Saturday, May 2, inside the Alfred Lawson Multipurpose Center, the energy felt familiar in a way only an HBCU like Florida A&M University can deliver. It was equal parts celebration, refl  more

BGSU Grad Student Studying Rare Freshwater Fish That Came Back From Near Extinction
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, May 5 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news: * * * BGSU grad student studying rare freshwater fish that came back from near extinction Cassidy Parker '24 is researching the effects of nitrate pollution on the tequila splitfin, which was once declared extinct in the wild * A Bowling Green State University graduate student has a front-row seat to learning more about an unusual species of fish that has "come back from the dead." Cassidy Parker '24 is  more

Boise State University: Breakthrough Technology Detects 'Forever Chemicals' Faster, Cheaper and at Trace Levels, On-site
BOISE, Idaho, May 5 -- Boise State University issued the following news: * * * Breakthrough technology detects 'forever chemicals' faster, cheaper and at trace levels, on-site Forever chemicals, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (often shortened to PFAS), are a global crisis found in everything from drinking water to food, cookware, clothes -- even soaps. These chemicals (of which there are more than a thousand kinds) run the gamut from harmless to extremely toxic. The most toxic are lin  more

Buffalo State to host Kwibuka 32 event in collaboration with Buffalo Rwanda Community Association
BUFFALO, New York, May 4 -- Buffalo State University issued the following news release: * * * Buffalo State to host Kwibuka 32 event in collaboration with Buffalo Rwanda Community Association * Kwibuka, which means "remember" in Kinyarwanda, a national language of Rwanda, is an annual commemoration period that serves as a solemn remembrance of the lives lost during the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda and a recognition of the resilience of its survivors. Each year, numerous events a  more

Can dopamine bend time to shape memory?
LOS ANGELES, California, May 4 -- The University of California posted the following news release: * * * Can dopamine bend time to shape memory? * Key takeaways * Why do we often recall events as lasting longer or shorter than they did? New research by UCLA psychologists shows that dopamine signaling at event beginnings may stretch time in our memory. * A key dopamine-producing area of the brain -the ventral tegmental area -was activated when volunteers participating in an MRI scan dete  more

Cannabis Microdosing More Common Than Psychedelics Among US Adults, National Survey Finds
LA JOLLA, California, May 4 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news: * * * Cannabis Microdosing More Common Than Psychedelics Among US Adults, National Survey Finds * Key Takeaways * Cannabis is the most commonly microdosed substance in the U.S., with about 9.4% of adults -roughly 24 million people -reporting lifetime use. More people reported microdosing for recreational reasons than for medical reasons. * Cannabis microdosing was nearly twice as co  more

Cesar Duarte: Pioneering in engineering and innovation
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, May 4 -- Northern Arizona University posted the following news: * * * Cesar Duarte: Pioneering in engineering and innovation * A trailblazer in both innovation and leadership, Cesar Duarte will leave behind more than just academic achievement at the NAU Yuma campus; he will leave a legacy. As a member of the university's inaugural cohort of mechanical engineering students in Yuma, he helped shape the foundation of a program that will influence generations to come. His w  more

Chemistry grad studies antioxidants to reduce space radiation damage
CLEMSON, South Carolina, May 4 -- Clemson University posted the following news: * * * Chemistry grad studies antioxidants to reduce space radiation damage * Kyle Bristow always had a broad appreciation for science and math, but Clemson University helped him turn that interest into a focused career path. Bristow graduates with a departmental honors degree in chemistry and a minor in biological sciences this week and plans to pursue a Ph.D. before entering a career in pharmaceutical research  more

Christopher M. Hull, MD, Named Interim Chair for the Department of Dermatology at University of Utah Health
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 5 -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release: * * * Christopher M. Hull, MD, Named Interim Chair for the Department of Dermatology at University of Utah Health University of Utah Health has appointed Christopher M. Hull, MD, interim chair for the Department of Dermatology in the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah, effective May 1, 2026. He succeeds Kristina Callis Duffin, MD, MS, who now serves as dean of the Spenc  more

Colleen Hastings, MD, Appointed Chair of Department of Physician Assistant Studies
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, May 4 -- The University of Tennessee Health Science Center posted the following news: * * * Colleen Hastings, MD, Appointed Chair of Department of Physician Assistant Studies * Colleen Hastings, MD, has been appointed chair of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences College of Medicine, effective May 1, 2026. Dr. Hastings has led the department as interim chair since January 1, 2025. She assumes the role permanently,   more

Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Geologist Mike Kaplan Named 2026 Guggenheim Fellow
NEW YORK, May 5 -- Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news: * * * Geologist Mike Kaplan Named 2026 Guggenheim Fellow Kaplan studies the ways ice sheets, mountain glaciers, climates and landscapes changed in the past. By Olga Rukovets Mike Kaplan was heading to the dentist's office when he received a career-highlight email. "I will always remember where I was," he says. A research professor at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, which is part of the Colum  more

Commencement 2026: English secondary education graduate sets the stage
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, May 4 -- The University of Rhode Island posted the following news: * * * Commencement 2026: English secondary education graduate sets the stage * KINGSTON, R.I. - May 4, 2026 - Rowan Akerlind knew he wanted to double major in secondary education and English at the University of Rhode Island from the outset. The Hebron, Connecticut native had done his homework on the University's programs ahead of time. "I knew early on that URI had very supportive professors, engagi  more

Commentary: Artemis is also a successful launch for Texas' space economy and workforce
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 4 -- The University of Texas-San Antonio issued the following news: * * * Commentary: Artemis is also a successful launch for Texas' space economy and workforce * Editor's Note: A version of this op-ed appeared in the San Antonio Express-News. Watching a rocket launch in person is one of the most exhilarating experiences. When the Artemis II rocket ignited on April 1, the sky lit up so bright it was like looking into the sun, and moments later, the delayed roar hi  more

Community Engagement Awards celebrate partnerships creating positive change
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Community Engagement Awards celebrate partnerships creating positive change * The fourth annual Community Engagement Awards celebrated community-engaged work by students, faculty and staff from across Cornell over the past year. Hosted by the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement in the Statler Hotel Ballroom, the April 22 event highlighted how sustained, reciprocal partnerships can develop student lead  more

Community spirit: 2026 Commencement Award winners recognized for academic success, leadership, and service
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, May 3 -- Bryant University issued the following news: * * * Community spirit: 2026 Commencement Award winners recognized for academic success, leadership, and service * As Bryant's Class of 2026 gets ready to step into the next chapter and assume their roles as tomorrow's leaders, 50 among their number will receive special recognition at the university's 163rd Commencement for their dedication to academic excellence, service, and leadership. Throughout their time at  more

Corporate-sponsored capstone projects bring industry experience to USF biomedical engineering seniors
TAMPA, Florida, May 4 -- The University of South Florida posted the following news: * * * Corporate-sponsored capstone projects bring industry experience to USF biomedical engineering seniors * By Joey Garcia, University Communications and Marketing Students in USF's biomedical engineering program aren't just taking classes or building models -they're bringing ideas to life through hands-on, industry-sponsored design projects. For seniors in the program, this rewarding experience culmina  more

Craig Gronczewski named CEO of Penn Medicine Doylestown Health
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 4 -- The University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * Craig Gronczewski named CEO of Penn Medicine Doylestown Health * Craig Gronczewski, MD, MBA, FACHE, has been named chief executive officer of Penn Medicine Doylestown Health effective June 1, after serving as chief medical officer and vice president of medical affairs at Penn Medicine Princeton Health since December 2020. Gronczewski will provide executive leaders  more

CWRU Alum's Biotech Startup Featured for Work to Improve Wound Healing
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 5 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news: * * * CWRU alum's biotech startup featured for work to improve wound healing Asclepii, a biotech startup founded by Case Western Reserve University alum Franco Kraiselburd (CWR '24)--and currently based in CWRU's 11000 Cedar Startup Incubator--was recently featured on cleveland.com for its work developing technologies to improve care for chronic wounds. Kraiselburd founded Asclepii in 2022 while studying bio  more

Dartmouth College: Three Undergraduates Awarded Truman Scholarships
HANOVER, New Hampshire, May 5 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news: * * * Three Undergraduates Awarded Truman Scholarships Gracie Bartos '27, Jackson DeConcini '22, and Will Nelson '27 chosen for public service. Written by Aimee Minbiole Gracie Bartos '27, Jackson DeConcini '22, and Will Nelson '27 have been named 2026 Truman Scholars, the Truman Scholarship Foundation announced. The fellowships provide up to $30,000 for graduate school, advising and mentoring from public service   more

Dartmouth Engineering Technology Aims to Help EPA Eliminate Lead Water Pipes
HANOVER, New Hampshire, May 1 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news: * * * New Dartmouth Engineering Technology Aims to Help EPA Eliminate Lead Water Pipes By Catha Mayor Dartmouth Engineering's Electromagnetic Sensing Group recently completed phase one testing of its technology for the detection of buried lead and copper pipes without the need for excavation. The testing, conducted at an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) testbed site in New Jersey, is part of a multi-year proje  more

Dartmouth School of Medicine: April Medical Student Grand Rounds
DARTMOUTH, New Hampshire, May 5 -- The Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine issued the following news: * * * April Medical Student Grand Rounds By Susan Green Four Geisel School of Medicine students presented their research at April's Medical Student Grand Rounds at DHMC. Their work spanned three projects: RNA-based biomarkers to guide tarlatamab therapy in small cell lung cancer; treatment exposures and disease severity among rural New England patients with a chronic inflammatory ski  more

Diplomat rising: At Rowan, Moonique Williamson found her voice in international studies
GLASSBORO, New Jersey, May 4 -- Rowan University posted the following news: * * * Diplomat rising: At Rowan, Moonique Williamson found her voice in international studies * Long before she began studying diplomacy in Ric Edelman College of Communication, Humanities & Social Sciences, Moonique Williamson was already practicing - through service, leadership and commitment to community shaped by her upbringing in Guyana. An international student, Williamson arrives at commencement May 13 as a   more

Division of Undergraduate Learning announces experiential learning funding awards
CLEMSON, South Carolina, May 4 -- Clemson University posted the following news: * * * Division of Undergraduate Learning announces experiential learning funding awards * Clemson University's Division of Undergraduate Learning has announced funding awards for 15 experiential learning projects aimed at providing innovative, hands-on learning experiences that build meaningful partnerships with industry in South Carolina. "To best prepare students for the workplace, we are committed to providi  more

Duke University Pratt School of Engineering: Senior Spotlight - Wanghley Soares Martins, Problem Solver Shaped by Gambiarra
DURHAM, North Carolina, May 5 -- Duke University Pratt School of Engineering issued the following news: * * * Senior Spotlight: Wanghley Soares Martins, A Problem Solver Shaped by Gambiarra Wanghley Soares Martins combines the Brazilian spirit of creative resourcefulness with an interdisciplinary approach to health technology. Andrew Tie Long before he was building engineering solutions for Parkinson's disease detection or sleep apnea, Wanghley (Wan) Soares Martins was learning to solve pro  more

Ellen Liebig: Understanding the 'big picture' of human health
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, May 4 -- Northern Arizona University posted the following news: * * * Ellen Liebig: Understanding the 'big picture' of human health * These days, it's cool to know a lot about a little. Researchers carve out hyper-specific niches in their respective fields. Social media influencers pick a lane-long-distance bikepacking, trends in needlepoint-and stay there. Medical students' interest in general internal medicine has halved in the last 10 years, with more of them gravitati  more

Engineering design course takes aim at spotted lanternflies
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Engineering design course takes aim at spotted lanternflies * How many ways are there to harass, catch or kill invasive spotted lanternflies? The answer is undetermined, but if you were walking through Duffield Hall Atrium on the Cornell campus on the morning of April 28 you would have seen an impressive array of proposed technological solutions to the challenge of protecting New York state's vineyards from the   more

Engineering Expo results announced
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, May 4 -- South Dakota State University posted the following news: * * * Engineering Expo results announced * Senior engineering students at South Dakota State University displayed their yearlong efforts at the Engineering Expo April 28, and judges honored the first-place teams from five departments. A total of 49 senior capstone projects were entered in the annual event. Mechanical engineering It was impossible to miss the Drone Spray Trailer, which at 42 1/2 fee  more

Entrepreneurship skills for every major
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, May 4 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news: * * * Entrepreneurship skills for every major * When faculty member Howard Haines asked a simple question in his ENT 300 Digital Entrepreneurship class-"Who isn't an entrepreneurship major?"-about three-fourths of the room raised their hands. The response captured something bigger than a single class roster. Entrepreneurship at Central Michigan University College of Business Administration is attracti  more

Examining Teacher Buy-In: Recent Doctoral Graduates Explore Character Education in Middle Schools
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, May 4 -- Samford University issued the following news release: * * * Examining Teacher Buy-In: Recent Doctoral Graduates Explore Character Education in Middle Schools * In the middle school years, when students navigate one of the most formative transitions in their education, character development can be both essential and challenging to implement. For Meghan Neil, EdD '26, and Ann Pickens, EdD '26, that reality shaped their doctoral research at Samford University's Orl  more

Excellence and Career-Readiness Define the UNCG Class of 2026
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, May 4 -- The University of North Carolina Greensboro campus posted the following news: * * * Excellence and Career-Readiness Define the UNCG Class of 2026 * As UNC Greensboro's newest alumni get ready for Commencement Day, many add flourishes to their mortarboards. These decorations tell the stories of what brought them to this point, the people who inspired them, the doubts they quashed, and the dreams they're ready to bring into reality. But the matching blue   more

Faculty Biomedical Research Survey Invitation
POCATELLO, Idaho, May 4 -- Idaho State University posted the following news: * * * Faculty Biomedical Research Survey Invitation * Faculty who are conducting biomedical/health research, or have interests in conducting biomedical/health research, are invited to participate in a brief online survey for a needs assessment about the biomedical research environment at ISU. This project is led by Drs. Kristin Van De Griend and Michele Brumley. The objective of BRING-IT: Biomedical Research Investi  more

Faculty member pledges $1 million on One Day One KU to KU School of Medicine-Wichita
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 4 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Faculty member pledges $1 million on One Day One KU to KU School of Medicine-Wichita * LAWRENCE -Dr. Donna Sweet understands the importance of a University of Kansas School of Medicine education. Sweet, a School of Medicine-Wichita alumna and longtime faculty member, has pledged a $1 million estate gift in support of the Donna Sweet, M.D., Internal Medicine Program Fund. Sweet's gift will ensure the contin  more

Faculty spotlight / Newcomer Gnettner working on statistical uncertainty quantification
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, May 4 -- South Dakota State University posted the following news: * * * Faculty spotlight / Newcomer Gnettner working on statistical uncertainty quantification * How much is enough? That depends on the subject. When John D. Rockefeller, the world's first billionaire, was asked, "How much is enough?" he famously answered, "Just a little bit more." When it comes to sampling and statistics, the answer usually involves what Rockefeller was well known for -money. " Co  more

First Hamilton School graduates help define new academic path at UF
GAINESVILLE, Florida, May 4 -- The University of Florida posted the following news: * * * First Hamilton School graduates help define new academic path at UF * When the University of Florida celebrated its spring 2026 commencement, three students made history as the first graduates of the Hamilton School of Classical and Civic Education, a program they helped shape from its earliest days. For John McKeehan, Frank Quattrochi and Gracelyn Roach, the milestone reflected both academic achievem  more

First look at distant rocky planet reveals moon-like world
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, May 4 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * First look at distant rocky planet reveals moon-like world * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -The surface of a distant rocky planet about 30% bigger than the Earth may resemble a larger version of the moon or the planet Mercury, according to a new study using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Researchers used JWST's ability to detect radiation in mid-infrared wavelengths, such as those that em  more

Fossil Donations From UCCS Alum Anchor New Downtown Exhibit on Southern Colorado's Geologic History - Jack Null '77
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, May 5 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release: * * * Fossil donations from UCCS alum anchor new downtown exhibit on Southern Colorado's geologic history | Jack Null '77 A new display of fossils at UCCS Downtown has drawn attention to southern Colorado's deep geologic past. The specimens were all found in the Pikes Peak Region and shed light on ecosystems long erased from the modern landscape. Many of the findings were donated by UCCS Alum J  more

Founding-era research and the social context of public institutions
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 4 -- The University of Pennsylvania posted the following news: * * * Founding-era research and the social context of public institutions * Tingfeng Yan is a Friends of the MCEAS Fellow at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies and a Ph.D. candidate in the Committee on Social Thought and the Department of History at the University of Chicago. Yan's research specializes in the history of the American Revolution, constitutionalism, and administration. He ex  more

From Virgil to Virginia: Classics, UVA Law Experience Prepares Student for Career
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, May 4 -- The University of Virginia School of Law posted the following news: * * * From Virgil to Virginia: Classics, UVA Law Experience Prepares Student for Career * For David Del Terzo '26, a lifetime of studying the classics not only steeped him in the works of Virgil and Cicero, but also prepared him for the rigors of law school. At the University of Virginia School of Law, Del Terzo, a Dean's Scholar and Community Fellow, has been membership development edit  more

Future Innovator / Sigl becomes quick learner in concrete lab
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, May 4 -- South Dakota State University posted the following news: * * * Future Innovator / Sigl becomes quick learner in concrete lab * Keegan Sigl is living testimony that saying yes and walking through doors of opportunity can lead to a whole new world of education. That's one of many lessons the senior civil engineering major has learned at South Dakota State University this semester. Since late January he has been part of the Future Innovators of America progra  more

Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy Internet Governance Project: Running a Race Looking Backwards - US Digital Export Controls
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 5 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy Internet Governance Project issued the following commentary: * * * Running a Race Looking Backwards: US Digital Export Controls By Letian Cheng and Milton MuellerGeneral Congress has introduced another law tightening export controls on additional segments of the semiconductor industry (the MATCH Act). Like all the others, it is based on the premise that US technological leadership and national security is   more

Global Scholars Gather at LU Conference on Justice, Resilience and Rule of Law
BEAUMONT, Texas, May 5 -- Lamar University issued the following news: * * * Global scholars gather at LU conference on justice, resilience and rule of law By April Thompson Scholars and criminal justice professionals from around the world gathered Tuesday, April 21 at Wayne A. Reaud Building at Lamar University for the Fourth International Conference on Justice, Resilience, and the Rule of Law, an event that brought global legal and policy discussions to Southeast Texas. Hosted by the Cente  more

Governor Beshear appoints Dr. Shambra Mulder to state psychology board
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, May 4 -- Kentucky State University issued the following news: * * * Governor Beshear appoints Dr. Shambra Mulder to state psychology board * Kentucky State leader will help advance licensure, professional service, and mental health workforce needs across the Commonwealth FRANKFORT -Dr. Shambra Mulder's commitment to psychology, student preparation, and public service has earned statewide recognition through an appointment by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to the Kentucky   more

Graduating Environmental Studies Senior Will Carry Out UNE Research Through Prestigious NSF Grant
BIDDEFORD, Maine, May 5 -- The University of New England issued the following news: * * * Graduating Environmental Studies senior will carry out UNE research through prestigious NSF grant Johanna Birchem will take the anthropological approaches to ecological science she learned at UNE onward to prestigious national heights Story by Alan Bennett Johanna Birchem didn't come to the University of New England planning to study people. In fact, it was the exact opposite. "I always tell people,   more

Green Workspace Certification Winners: ISU Sustainability
POCATELLO, Idaho, May 4 -- Idaho State University posted the following news: * * * Green Workspace Certification Winners: ISU Sustainability * The Office of Sustainability is pleased to announce the results of our inaugural Green Workspace Certification Program. Earlier this semester, offices, units, and departments across campus volunteered to participate by completing a questionnaire assessing their sustainable practices in areas such as energy use, waste reduction, resource efficiency,   more

Hall, Mills Wrap Up Decades Helping Shape Wingate Science Departments
WINGATE, North Carolina, May 5 -- Wingate University issued the following news: * * * Hall, Mills wrap up decades helping shape Wingate science departments By Chuck Gordon Dr. James Hall says he knew from "day one" that he was going to be a scientist. The chemistry kit he got in fourth grade solidified his choice, and a couple of years later a guest speaker at school helped him see a clear vision of his future. "He was saying that if you go into industry, then you have to work on a project   more

Honorary Degrees, Distinguished Achievement Awards to be Conferred by UMass Amherst at Commencement May 15
AMHERST, Massachusetts, May 4 -- The University of Massachusetts posted the following news: * * * Honorary Degrees, Distinguished Achievement Awards to be Conferred by UMass Amherst at Commencement May 15 * A pioneer in technological innovation and translation, and a history-making leader of Massachusetts' highest court will be bestowed honorary degrees, while the recipient of the "Nobel Prize in Computing" and two alumni philanthropists whose visionary contributions are redefining the bound  more

How chromatin movement helps control gene expression
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, May 4 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news: * * * How chromatin movement helps control gene expression * Gene expression is controlled, in part, by the interactions between genes and regulatory elements located along the genome. Those interactions depend on the ability of chromatin -a mix of DNA and proteins -to move around within a crowded space. In a new study, MIT researchers have measured chromatin movement at timescales rangi  more

How the Adult Brain Learns When to Persist and When to Change
NEW YORK, May 4 -- The City University of New York Graduate Center posted the following news: * * * How the Adult Brain Learns When to Persist and When to Change * A signaling pathway best known for shaping the brain before birth also helps govern how adults learn, adapt, and persist in their behavior, according to new research co-led by Andreas H. Kottmann, associate medical professor of Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience at the City University of New York Graduate Center. The findings  more

Hussman Institute Brings DNA to Life for Kids at DNA Day Celebration
MIAMI, Florida, May 4 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * Hussman Institute Brings DNA to Life for Kids at DNA Day Celebration * Hands-on activities and interactive lessons by John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics faculty introduced children to genetics and genomic science at the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale. Curiosity met science as children explored the wonders of genomics at the Museum of Discovery and Scienc  more

In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus William "Andy" Kerr
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, May 4 -- The Indiana University McKinney School of Law issued the following news release: * * * In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus William "Andy" Kerr * The IU McKinney School of Law family mourns the loss of Professor William Andrew Kerr of Indianapolis, who died on April 6, 2026. He was 91 years old. Professor Emeritus Kerr was born in Harding, West Virginia, on November 17, 1934. He earned a bachelor's degree and his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree at West Virginia Un  more

In Print: 'Innovating for Tomorrow: Engineering Technology -- Stories from Faculty, Students, and Industry Professionals'
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, May 4 -- Purdue University issued the following news release: * * * In Print: 'Innovating for Tomorrow: Engineering Technology -- Stories from Faculty, Students, and Industry Professionals' * Publication title: Innovating for Tomorrow: Engineering Technology -Stories from Faculty, Students, and Industry Professionals  Purdue author: Anne Lucietto  Publisher: Springer Nature  Publication date: May 2026  About the book (from the publisher) This book is int  more

Jackie Novak named senior associate dean for administration
NEW YORK, May 4 -- The City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy posted the following news release: * * * Jackie Novak named senior associate dean for administration * CUNY SPH is delighted to announce the appointment of Jaclyn (Jackie) Novak to the administration as senior associate dean for administration, effective Monday, May 4. Jackie is a higher education leader and scholar-practitioner with more than twenty years of progressive experience in acad  more

Johns Hopkins University: Debate to Explore Whether the U.S. Scientific Enterprise is Too Risk-averse
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 5 -- Johns Hopkins University issued the following news: * * * Debate to explore whether the U.S. scientific enterprise is too risk-averse Hopkins Forum panelists will consider how longstanding funding structures and institutional incentives shape the kind of research that gets pursued--and the possibilities left behind Emily Gaines Buchler Is today's scientific enterprise too cautious? That's the provocative question at the center of an upcoming debate on Johns Ho  more

Kennesaw State student using AI to speed up breast cancer detection
KENNESAW, Georgia, May 4 -- Kennesaw State University posted the following news release: * * * Kennesaw State student using AI to speed up breast cancer detection * KENNESAW, Ga. | May 4, 2026 For patients facing cancer or the possibility of it, every second counts. The weeks spent waiting for answers can feel like an eternity. But more importantly, a faster diagnosis means a treatment plan can begin sooner. Kennesaw State University student Preston Brantley is trying to reduce the lengt  more

Legacy of Learning: PVCC Celebrates the Retirement of Dr. David Rubi
PHOENIX, May 4 -- Paradise Valley Community College issued the following news: * * * A Legacy of Learning: PVCC Celebrates the Retirement of Dr. David Rubi After nearly four decades of dedication to higher education, longtime Paradise Valley Community College faculty and beloved Spanish professor Dr. David Rubi is retiring at the end of the Spring 2026 semester. Rubi's impact has shaped generations of students, colleagues, and the broader college community. At the heart of Dr. Rubi's work ha  more

Lehigh Valley Students Earn Top Honors at Regional Research Symposium
CENTER VALLEY, Pennsylvania, May 5 -- Pennsylvania State University Lehigh Valley campus issued the following news: * * * Lehigh Valley students earn top honors at regional research symposium By Jennifer Parker From investigating the prevalence of Wolbachia infections in arthropods in eastern Pennsylvania to examining personality and cross-group friendships and the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence in research and governance, students at Penn State Lehigh Valley presented a wide   more

Library honors outstanding student workers
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Library honors outstanding student workers * Cornell University Library recently honored a select group of its student workers with the Fuerst Outstanding Student Employee Award. As a surprise by their supervisors, the students were handed their awards during their work shifts. The awardees are Brandon Boit '26 at Mann Library; Areli Esparza '26 at the Math Library; and Michael Neiss '26 and Breawna Smith '26 at  more

Local family makes transformational gift to support student success at Tennessee Tech College of Business
COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, May 4 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release: * * * Local family makes transformational gift to support student success at Tennessee Tech College of Business * A generous gift from a family of longtime Tennessee Tech University supporters will expand opportunities for students to develop professional skills needed for career success. Thomas Lynn, a two-time Tech graduate and member of the university's Board of Trustees, along with his  more

Love Family Gives $2.5M to Advance Sickle Cell Care at UCSF
SAN FRANCISCO, California, May 5 -- The University of California San Francisco campus issued the following news release: * * * Love Family Gives $2.5M to Advance Sickle Cell Care at UCSF Gift supports youth transition to adult care, research, and new Oakland hospital building. * Ted W. Love, MD, and Joyce Y. Love have given $2.5 million to UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals to expand care for patients with sickle cell disease, a genetic condition that can cause severe pain, organ damage, and  more

Maintaining a healthy heart may require regular doses of positivity
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, May 4 -- The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus issued the following news: * * * Maintaining a healthy heart may require regular doses of positivity * CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -Positive psychology interventions such as mindfulness, gratitude journaling and optimism training can consistently improve blood pressure, inflammation markers and other cardiovascular disease risk factors within a matter of weeks, a recent study found. However, since these benefits are associa  more

Mapping the Ganges, Mile by Mile: Showcase of Yale Architect's Decade-long Journey
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, May 5 -- Yale University issued the following Q&A on May 4, 2026, involving Anthony Acciavatti, associate professor in the School of Architecture: * * * Mapping the Ganges, mile by mile: A new showcase of a Yale architect's decade-long journey For nearly a decade, Yale's Anthony Acciavatti embarked on a 9,000-mile journey to map the Ganges River Basin. A new exhibition showcases the instruments, models, sketches, and other materials he used to do it. By Mike Cummings  more

McArt, Calixto recognized for achievements in science and public policy
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- The Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences posted the following news: * * * McArt, Calixto recognized for achievements in science and public policy * * Cornell Integrated Pest Management * Department of Entomology * Entomology Scott McArt, associate professor in Cornell University's Department of Entomology and director of the Dyce Lab for Honey Bee Studies, and Cornell Integrated Pest Management Director Alejandro Calixto have received the   more

MCG researchers move forward with breakthrough tear fluid research
AUGUSTA, Georgia, May 4 -- Augusta University posted the following news release: * * * MCG researchers move forward with breakthrough tear fluid research * Two major advances in ocular health research - a newly awarded grant and a published database - have recently come out of the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, paving the way for significant improvements in patient diagnosis and treatment. A grant to revolutionize dry eye disease care The nearly $1.5 million NIH R01 gr  more

Media Coverage: April 2026
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, May 4 -- The University of Missouri St. Louis campus posted the following news: * * * Media Coverage: April 2026 * The University of Missouri-St. Louis makes a significant impact on the St. Louis area. Stories about the university, its scholars and their expertise are often covered by local and national news media. Media Coverage highlights some of the top stories but does not serve as a comprehensive listing. Notice a clip we missed? Email us at umsldaily@umsl.edu.   more

Media Tip Sheet: Art Inspires Fashion At This Year's Met Gala
WASHINGTON, May 4 -- George Washington University posted the following news: * * * Media Tip Sheet: Art Inspires Fashion At This Year's Met Gala * WASHINGTON (May 4, 2026) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute will feature "Costume Art" in its 2026 spring exhibition, exploring the question of whether fashion is art. The exhibition will showcase iconic designs alongside contemporary pieces, highlighting the craftsmanship, cultural impact, and storytelling embedded in fashion an  more

Meet Layla Blair: Student Researcher and Future Biomedical Engineer
DENVER, Colorado, May 4 -- The University of Colorado posted the following news: * * * Meet Layla Blair: Student Researcher and Future Biomedical Engineer * Layla Blair was in middle school when her mom was diagnosed with multiple autoimmune diseases. She watched her loved one-who always enjoyed doing activities with their family and being active-languishing instead of doing what she once loved. After many doctor visits and trial and error with different medications, her mom found a treatmen  more

Meet the Neag School of Education's Class of 2026
STORRS, Connecticut, May 4 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news: * * * Meet the Neag School of Education's Class of 2026 * On May 10 and 11, 2026, the UConn Neag School of Education will recognize graduates as they meet a major academic milestone. Learn about a few of the 500 students who will soon become Neag School alumni. Paige Bjerke -BS, Sport Management Hometown: Weston, Connecticut Why did you choose UConn? I knew I wanted to be at a bigger school that wo  more

Michael E. D'Eramo Appointed Community Scholar with WKU's Institute for Rural Health
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, May 4 -- Western Kentucky University posted the following news: * * * Michael E. D'Eramo Appointed Community Scholar with WKU's Institute for Rural Health * Michael E. D'Eramo, DHA, MHA, ACI, has accepted an appointment as a Community Scholar with the Institute for Rural Health (IRH) at Western Kentucky University. In this role, D'Eramo will collaborate with IRH on research, workforce, and strategic initiatives, contributing his expertise in healthcare administration  more

Michigan Medicine: Addressing Senior Social Isolation in the Community
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 5 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following transcript of a podcast involving Lauren Gerlach, Matt Davis and Eve Lefkowitz: * * * Addressing Senior Social Isolation in the Community Combating isolation through meaningful one-on-one connection * In this episode, Matt & Lauren build off their previous conversation with Ashwin Kotwal about social isolation by speaking with Eve Lefkowitz, the Executive Director  more

Michigan Medicine: Gut Hormone FGF15 Changes How Mice Respond to Weight Loss
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 5 (TNSjou) -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release: * * * Gut hormone FGF15 changes how mice respond to weight loss Weight loss drugs and diet influence amount of lean mass during rapid weight loss * Nearly 40% of the population in the United States develop obesity, which is linked to the development of several diseases, including type 2 diabetes and metabolic liver disease. The rise in obes  more

Michigan Technological University: Mile by Mile - Recycled Rubber Asphalt Road Research Makes Michigan More Resilient
HOUGHTON, Michigan, May 5 -- Michigan Technological University issued the following news release: * * * Mile by Mile: Recycled Rubber Asphalt Road Research Makes Michigan More Resilient More than 10 million scrap tires are produced annually in Michigan alone. Michigan Tech researcher Zhanping You is recycling those tires and turning them into new, more durable roads across the state, expanding the field of sustainable infrastructure. When Zhanping You first came to Michigan Technological Uni  more

Mines Names New Provost, CEE Department Head
RAPID CITY, South Dakota, May 4 -- The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology issued the following news release: * * * Mines Names New Provost, CEE Department Head * Two respected leaders at South Dakota Mines are stepping into new roles this spring. Jim Stone, Ph.D., current department head of civil and environmental engineering (CEE), has been appointed the university's next provost and vice president for academic and student affairs. He succeeds Lance Roberts, Ph.D., who is steppin  more

Missouri School of Journalism to recognize 423 graduates at May 2026 Commencement Ceremony
COLUMBIA, Missouri, May 4 -- The University of Missouri School of Journalism issued the following news release: * * * Missouri School of Journalism to recognize 423 graduates at May 2026 Commencement Ceremony * The Missouri School of Journalism will celebrate the achievements of its May and August graduates during its spring commencement ceremony at 7 p.m., Friday, May 15, at Mizzou Arena. The event will recognize students receiving degrees in Bachelor of Journalism, Master of Arts, and Do  more

Move over cassette tapes, adhesive tape has memory, too
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, May 4 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Move over cassette tapes, adhesive tape has memory, too * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -Materials can store information about their past -like a crease in a piece of paper that has been unfolded is a "memory" of being folded -that can be retrieved or read out and used for various purposes. In everyday life, combination locks must remember the turns of the dial to open, and the memory of specialized  more

MSU's Rovey named NOAA Hollings Scholar
STARKVILLE, Mississippi, May 4 -- Mississippi State University posted the following news: * * * MSU's Rovey named NOAA Hollings Scholar * An aspiring coastal ecologist is Mississippi State's latest Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship recipient, a prestigious award given by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration providing financial support and practical experience to select undergraduates.  Leah Rovey, a junior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major from Franklin, Tennessee, will  more

Mueller's 'Wakara's America' a finalist for international Plutarch Award
LINCOLN, Nebraska, May 4 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news: * * * Mueller's 'Wakara's America' a finalist for international Plutarch Award * Max Perry Mueller's "Wakara's America: The Life and Legacy of a Native Founder of the American West" -a groundbreaking biography that recenters the history of the American West through Indigenous leadership, diplomacy and resistance -has been named a finalist for the Plutarch Award, one of the most distinguished honors in the field  more

N.C. State: AI-Powered Lab Discovers Brighter Lead-Free Nanomaterials in 12 Hours
RALEIGH, North Carolina, May 5 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release: * * * AI-Powered Lab Discovers Brighter Lead-Free Nanomaterials in 12 Hours A new autonomous laboratory navigated through billions of potential material synthesis recipes to identify brighter, lead-free light-emitting nanomaterials in just 12 hours. The work could accelerate development of safer light-emitting nanoplatelets for use in applications ranging from photodetectors to the pr  more

N.C. State: Here's Why Your Face Doesn't Perceive Itchiness the Same Way Your Body Does
RALEIGH, North Carolina, May 5 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release: * * * Here's Why Your Face Doesn't Perceive Itchiness the Same Way Your Body Does In a new study, researchers from North Carolina State University show that itch sensations in the face are perceived differently from those in the body due to differences in signaling between trigeminal (located in the brain) and spinal pain pathways. The work could lead to the development of specific mo  more

N.C. State: Researchers Propose Inspection Method to Improve Online Collaboration Platforms
RALEIGH, North Carolina, May 5 -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release: * * * Researchers Propose a New Inspection Method to Improve Online Collaboration Platforms Remote collaboration software tools, such as Zoom or Google Docs, have become essential for teamwork - but they often overlook the fact that people do not all approach collaboration in the same way. Researchers have now developed a new human-computer interaction (HCI) method called RemoteCollabEval (RCE  more

National Foundations Advance Research at UC San Diego with Philanthropic Support
LA JOLLA, California, May 4 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news: * * * National Foundations Advance Research at UC San Diego with Philanthropic Support * At the University of California San Diego, scientific and medical discoveries begin with bold ideas. From decoding the complexities of human health to understanding the changing planet, UC San Diego researchers are tackling some of society's most pressing challenges. But behind every breakthrough is a   more

Nature in Her Words
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, May 4 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news: * * * Nature in Her Words * Central Michigan University student Jane Amstutz, a double major in French and English and a junior from Manistee, has won the coveted Pierce Cedar Creek Institute Creative Arts Fellowship. She is the sixth CMU creative writing student to win this award in recent years. An environmental education center located ten miles south of Hastings, the Pierce Cedar Creek Institute o  more

New research reveals increased wildfire risk for more than 400 communities in Northwest
CORVALLIS, Oregon, May 4 -- Oregon State University posted the following news release: * * * New research reveals increased wildfire risk for more than 400 communities in Northwest * CORVALLIS, Ore. - A new wildfire risk assessment tool that takes social vulnerability into account indicates more than 400 communities in the Pacific Northwest are at greater risk than previously thought. However, researchers at Oregon State University and The Nature Conservancy say their assessment tool could  more

New research reveals repeated flooding is altering a key Florida natural resource
GAINESVILLE, Florida, May 4 -- The University of Florida posted the following news: * * * New research reveals repeated flooding is altering a key Florida natural resource * Heavy rains causing repeated river flood intrusions into Florida's freshwater springs are changing the function of the clear natural resource. Recently published findings from University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) researchers Paul Donsky and Matt Cohen reveal that these intrusions ca  more

New understanding of insect flight points way to stable flapping-wing robots
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * New understanding of insect flight points way to stable flapping-wing robots * The way bugs and birds flap their wings may look effortless, but the dynamics that keep them aloft are dizzyingly complex and difficult to quantify. Cornell researchers created a computational model that shows the effect of insects' morphology on stabilizing their flight. The findings could lead to a new way to understand the evolutio  more

Nicholls to Host 118th Commencement Ceremonies
THIBODAUX, Louisiana, May 5 -- Nicholls State University issued the following news release: * * * Nicholls to Host 118th Commencement Ceremonies Nicholls State University will hold its 118th Commencement on Saturday, May 16, 2026, in Stopher Gymnasium. Session I at 9 a.m. will recognize graduates from the Al Danos College of Business and the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences. The guest speaker is Lisa Kliebert, the executive director of the Bayou Region Incubator. As a three-time   more

Night of Honor celebrates APSU business students' academic achievements
CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee, May 4 -- Austin Peay State University posted the following news: * * * Night of Honor celebrates APSU business students' academic achievements * Awards and medals are displayed at the APSU College of Business' annual Night of Honor, celebrating student excellence. | Photo by Robyn Jacobs CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - The College of Business at Austin Peay State University hosted its annual Night of Honor on April 23 to recognize student accomplishments for the 2025-26 academ  more

NJIT Senior Earns Fulbright Award to Help Jamaica Build AI in Its Own Voice
NEWARK, New Jersey, May 4 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news: * * * NJIT Senior Earns Fulbright Award to Help Jamaica Build AI in Its Own Voice Written by: Jesse Jenkins For Naketa "KET-A" Williams '26, artificial intelligence is not just about what systems like ChatGPT can do -- it is about whose stories, languages and values they carry. That idea will soon take Williams to Jamaica as a Fulbright recipient, where she will join a national initiative advancin  more

Non-Rotating Early Galaxy Is a Surprise to Astronomers
DAVIS, California, May 4 -- The University of California Davis posted the following news: * * * Non-Rotating Early Galaxy Is a Surprise to Astronomers * Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have made a surprising discovery about a galaxy long, long ago and far, far away: It isn't rotating. That's something only seen in the most massive, mature galaxies that are closer to us in space and time, said Ben Forrest, a research scientist in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at t  more

Nontraditional Students Find Community in a Study Group
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, May 4 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus posted the following news: * * * Nontraditional Students Find Community in a Study Group * It's a Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. and Lisa Dirk, Billy Owensby, and Ryan Sousa are together in their study group at the social work graduate lounge. Owensby reminds the group about presentation deadlines and offers snacks. Their laptops are out, and they're chatting about school as well as their spouses, work, kids, and pets. For t  more

NSF program to sponsor Missouri S&T ceramic engineering scholarships
ROLLA, Missouri, May 4 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology posted the following news: * * * NSF program to sponsor Missouri S&T ceramic engineering scholarships * Advanced ceramic and glass materials play a critical role in the aerospace industry, semiconductor and quantum computing technologies, clean energy systems, healthcare and more. Renowned for their ability to perform where other materials fail, ceramics are inorganic, nonmetallic materials offering the widest range of  more

Oak Ridge visit gives Kentucky State students firsthand look at advanced scientific research and instrumentation
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, May 4 -- Kentucky State University issued the following news: * * * Oak Ridge visit gives Kentucky State students firsthand look at advanced scientific research and instrumentation * Thirty participants toured national laboratory facilities tied to supercomputing, neutron science, advanced manufacturing, and transportation innovation FRANKFORT, Ky. -A recent spring visit to Oak Ridge National Laboratory turned classroom concepts into a firsthand look at some of the na  more

One Stage, Thousands of Beginnings: How UCF Graduates Power Florida's Workforce
ORLANDO, Florida, May 4 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news: * * * One Stage, Thousands of Beginnings: How UCF Graduates Power Florida's Workforce * A first-generation Knight crosses the stage -the first in their family to turn years of hard work and sacrifice into a moment that reshapes their life's trajectory. A future nurse adjusts their cap, preparing to enter a hospital where the need for care continues to grow. An engineer looks out into the crowd, knowin  more

Online autism diagnoses found to be effective
RIVERSIDE, California, May 4 -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news: * * * Online autism diagnoses found to be effective * When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down clinics and forced face-to-face interactions behind masks, autism diagnoses for many children came to a halt. For Katherine Meltzoff, a professor of education at UC Riverside, the disruption exposed a critical gap and an opportunity. "We were trying to figure out how to adapt autism diagnostics   more

Persons earns national award for student mentorship
SELINSGROVE, Pennsylvania, May 4 -- Susquehanna University posted the following news: * * * Persons earns national award for student mentorship * "Susquehanna University has a longstanding tradition of providing faculty-mentored undergraduate research opportunities to students as early as their first year," said Kathy Straub, dean of Susquehanna's School of Natural & Social Sciences. "Faculty members like Matt Persons are integral to making this possible. As a result of his mentorship over 2  more

Plant genes influence bacterial evolution in legume-bacteria partnership
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, May 4 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Plant genes influence bacterial evolution in legume-bacteria partnership * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -Legumes like soybeans, alfalfa, peas, beans, peanuts and many more have a remarkable ability: They can partner with soil bacteria called rhizobia to capture nitrogen from the air in a biological process called nitrogen fixation. It is a mutualistic relationship -both the plant and bacteria benef  more

Plants Walk a Fine Line Between Growth and Defense
DAVIS, California, May 4 -- The University of California Davis posted the following news: * * * Plants Walk a Fine Line Between Growth and Defense * Salicylic acid, the active molecule in aspirin and some acne medications, is a hormone in plants that is essential for immunity, but it's a double-edged sword: Too much can cause autoimmunity and stunt growth. In a new study published April 20 in Nature Communications, University of California, Davis, researchers discovered that plants use a sur  more

Politicians are not ignoring you
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Politicians are not ignoring you * If you're registered to vote in the United States and you're not among the richest of the rich, political scientist Peter K. Enns has a message for you: Your voice still matters. So does data analysis methodology. In new research, Enns, professor of government in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the Brooks School of Public Policy, uses statistical analysis to contradic  more

Portland State University: Four CLAS Faculty Honored for Research Excellence, Impact and Mentorship
PORTLAND, Oregon, May 1 -- Portland State University issued the following news release: * * * Four CLAS faculty honored for research excellence, impact and mentorship From workplace wellbeing to housing justice, from microscopic marine life to African history, researchers in Portland State's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are making an impact in their respective fields and at PSU. Three faculty are among those being honored with the university's 2026 Research Awards: Anne Thompson, an   more

President Loren J. Blanchard on Leading CSULB With 'As Much Heart as I Possibly Can'
LONG BEACH, California, May 5 -- California State University Long Beach campus issued the following Q&A on May 4, 2026, involving President Loren J. Blanchard: * * * President Loren J. Blanchard on leading CSULB with 'as much heart as I possibly can' By Susan L. Jacobs For President Loren J. Blanchard, taking the helm at Cal State Long Beach was, quite simply, meant to be. "This is my 35th year in higher education, and I believe that all of those 35 years have really prepared me for the op  more

Purdue Brand Studio earns global honors
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, May 4 -- Purdue University issued the following news release: * * * Purdue Brand Studio earns global honors * WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue Brand Studio, Purdue University's full-service, in-house marketing agency, was named April 10 as the No. 2 top agency globally, and No. 1 in the United States, in the 2026 MUSE Creative Awards -a prestigious international advertising awards platform celebrating excellence and innovation in the realms of creative design, advertisi  more

Purdue drone initiatives focus on the future of autonomy in the sky
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, May 4 -- Purdue University issued the following news release: * * * Purdue drone initiatives focus on the future of autonomy in the sky * * Info for journalists WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -Purdue University's cutting-edge initiatives and research with drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are combining with the latest artificial intelligence and autonomy to quickly turn ideas and imagination into attainable reality. Drones have moved far beyond simple radio-contr  more

Ralph L. Sacco Research Day Highlights Next Generation of Neurology Investigators
MIAMI, Florida, May 4 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * Ralph L. Sacco Research Day Highlights Next Generation of Neurology Investigators * The annual event at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine showcases resident-led neurology research, mentorship and nationally competitive scientific work. The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's Department of Neurology celebrated mentorship, momentum and resident scholarship a  more

Reflection Prompts Can Slow Down Learning, CMU Study Shows
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 4 -- Carnegie Mellon University posted the following news: * * * Reflection Prompts Can Slow Down Learning, CMU Study Shows * Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute (opens in new window) have known that practice is essential for learning (opens in new window). But in a new study, they wanted to test whether adding AI-generated feedback and prompts that force students to reflect on their mistakes would improve outcomes   more

Research aims to identify underlying causes for linked mental health issues
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 4 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Research aims to identify underlying causes for linked mental health issues * LAWRENCE -A researcher from the University of Kansas has led a large-scale study of university undergraduates to better understand how psychological conditions such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and eating disorders are connected. The investigation, appearing in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical  more

Researchers find when retailers wait to reveal prices, shoppers fill in the blanks
AMES, Iowa, May 4 -- Iowa State University issued the following news release: * * * Researchers find when retailers wait to reveal prices, shoppers fill in the blanks * AMES, Iowa -Sometimes the price wasn't missing; its disclosure was just delayed. That's what Minzhe Xu, assistant professor of marketing in Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business, and a team of fellow researchers noticed when shopping online. A growing number of retailers were asking shoppers to take one more step   more

Retired WVU Statler College faculty member establishes chair and professor positions with $3M gift
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, May 4 -- West Virginia University posted the following news: * * * Retired WVU Statler College faculty member establishes chair and professor positions with $3M gift * A retired faculty leader at the West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources is honoring his family's academic legacy with generous planned gifts to advance education, discovery and service. Syd Peng, of Fremont, California, pledged $3 million in his wil  more

Rice and UT Arlington partner to build Hill Country flood warning system
HOUSTON, Texas, May 4 -- Rice University posted the following news release: * * * Rice and UT Arlington partner to build Hill Country flood warning system * After catastrophic flooding claimed more than 130 lives in Central Texas in July 2025, Rice University and the University of Texas at Arlington are partnering to develop a real-time flood warning system aimed at preventing future loss of life. The Texas governor's office awarded $4 million to UT Arlington to lead the effort, with Rice   more

RIT Appoints Chris Regis as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
ROCHESTER, New York, May 4 -- Rochester Institute of Technology issued the following news release: * * * RIT appoints Chris Regis as senior vice president and chief financial officer Rochester Institute of Technology President Bill Sanders has appointed Christine "Chris" Regis as senior vice president and chief financial officer, effective July 1. Regis joins RIT from Southern Methodist University, where she served for nearly two decades as senior vice president for business and finance and C  more

Rutgers: Doctoral Student Coauthored Research That Could Transform Cancer Treatment
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, May 5 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news: * * * Doctoral Student Coauthored Research That Could Transform Cancer Treatment Maciej Jeziorek is helping to advance breakthrough biomedical research at Rutgers-Newark before even completing his degree By Sherrie Negrea As a doctoral student at Rutgers-Newark, Maciej Jeziorek has already accomplished what many scientists take years to achieve: He has coauthored eight biomedical academic papers, incl  more

Significant Rise in Valley Fever Cases in El Paso Linked to Extreme Weather, Dust, UTEP Study Finds
EL PASO, Texas, May 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas El Paso campus issued the following news release: * * * Significant Rise in Valley Fever Cases in El Paso Linked to Extreme Weather, Dust, UTEP Study Finds Valley fever cases tripled in El Paso between 2013 and 2022 * A new study by researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso has identified a significant rise in Valley fever cases in El Paso over the past decade and found strong connections between the disease and extreme weath  more

Specific trigeminal sensory nerve cells inhibition presents potential treatment pathway for craniofacial pain caused by mechanical allodynia
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, May 4 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news: * * * Specific trigeminal sensory nerve cells inhibition presents potential treatment pathway for craniofacial pain caused by mechanical allodynia * Research published in Cell Reports from the University of Alabama at Birmingham reveals that, by labeling a subset of trigeminal afferents with the genetic marker Fos-Cre and inhibiting them, researchers were able to identify a correlation between the activation o  more

Stevens Researchers Develop a Novel Approach to Training AI That Saves Energy, Improves Speed and Minimizes Amount of Data Sent Across Networks
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, May 5 (TNSjou) -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news: * * * Stevens Researchers Develop a Novel Approach to Training AI That Saves Energy, Improves Speed and Minimizes Amount of Data Sent Across Networks Common approaches to updating AI models are energy-intensive and inefficient. A new research paper finds a clever fix * In a novel attempt to improve how large language models learn and make them more capable and energy-efficient, Stevens research  more

Structural biologist sharpens focus on the tiniest units of life
PORTLAND, Oregon, May 4 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news: * * * Structural biologist sharpens focus on the tiniest units of life * Meghna Gupta, Ph.D., is fascinated by the smallest units of life. "There is a universe within each cell," she said. "We're still discovering new proteins, and new pathways." A biochemist and structural biologist by training, Gupta is an assistant professor of chemical physiology and biochemistry in the OHSU School of Medicine   more

Student exhibit explores public health history at Cornell
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Student exhibit explores public health history at Cornell * For his capstone project for the Cornell Humanities Scholars program, Jeffrey Ho '26 explored Cornell University Library's archival materials to investigate how the campus community dealt with two pivotal public health crises: the HIV/AIDS pandemic of the '80s and the recent global outbreak of COVID-19. What he discovered was the power of communications t  more

Students from 12 global campuses team up to develop solutions for an international company in Maine
BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 4 -- Northeastern University issued the following news: * * * Students from 12 global campuses team up to develop solutions for an international company in Maine * Northeastern's first Global Innovation Challenge unites students across the global network in the name of entrepreneurship. by Erin Kayata May 4, 2026 When you're a law firm operating in over 80 countries, how do you ensure your employees are familiar with the culture, business practices and client e  more

Students Shine in First Appearance at Hendrick Honda Collegiate Sales Competition
MIDLAND, Michigan, May 4 -- Northwood University posted the following news: * * * Students Shine in First Appearance at Hendrick Honda Collegiate Sales Competition * Northwood University's first appearance at the Hendrick Honda Collegiate Sales Competition in Wilmington, North Carolina, was led by a Top 10 finish by a student from Midland, Michigan. Ainsley Newcomb finished in the Top 10 among 180 competitors representing universities from across the country. Eleven students from Northwood  more

Study finds benefits in being older college student while working
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 4 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Study finds benefits in being older college student while working * LAWRENCE -The number of students in higher education who don't come straight from high school is rapidly increasing across the country. Yet little research has addressed how the characteristics of post-traditional students affect key academic outcomes. New findings from the University of Kansas show there are some advantages to students who   more

Study: Egg consumption is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's Disease
LOMA LINDA, California, May 4 -- Loma Linda University Health issued the following news: * * * Study: Egg consumption is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's Disease * Consumption of eggs is associated with a lower risk of being diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease for those 65 years and older, according to researchers at Loma Linda University Health Eating one egg per day for at least five days a week reduces risk of Alzheimer's by up to 27%, researchers found. "Compared to never e  more

SUNY Chancellor King Highlights Mental Health and Wellness Events Across SUNY System as Part of Mental Health Awareness Month
ALBANY, New York, May 5 -- The State University of New York issued the following news release: * * * SUNY Chancellor King Highlights Mental Health and Wellness Events Across SUNY System as Part of Mental Health Awareness Month Chancellor Honors Students, Faculty, and Staff for Organizing Important Events and Programs to Advance Mental Health Awareness and Eliminate Barriers to Student Support Services * State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. today highlighted the events or  more

SUNY Potsdam Students Present at 2026 SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference
POTSDAM, New York, May 5 -- The State University of New York Potsdam campus issued the following news: * * * SUNY Potsdam Students Present at 2026 SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference Seven SUNY Potsdam students were recently invited to take part in the 2026 SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference, highlighting the high-level work that they have conducted along with faculty mentors in their chosen fields. This year's conference was held at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, and f  more

Syracuse University: Advocacy and Philanthropy Open New Opportunities for InclusiveU Graduates
SYRACUSE, New York, May 5 -- Syracuse University issued the following news: * * * Advocacy and Philanthropy Open New Opportunities for InclusiveU Graduates A $1 million gift from members of the Allyn family to the Center on Disability and Inclusion will expand career services, alumni connections and community resources for graduates. Eileen Korey As the parent of a child with an intellectual disability, Amy Allyn became an accomplished advocate and someone other parents could rely on to hel  more

TAMIU, Boys & Girls Clubs of Laredo Launch Partnership Expanding Access to Space-Focused STEM Education
LAREDO, Texas, May 1 -- Texas A&M International University, a member of the Texas A&M University System, issued the following news release: * * * TAMIU, Boys & Girls Clubs of Laredo Launch Partnership Expanding Access to Space-Focused STEM Education Texas A&M International University (TAMIU), in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Laredo (BGCL), announces the launch of Mission Antares 1, a first-of-its-kind immersive STEM initiative designed to introduce young students to space science  more

TAMUK, RSIZ Launch Skilled Trades Partnership at Benavides High School
KINGSVILLE, Texas, May 5 -- Texas A&M University Kingsville campus issued the following news on May 4, 2026: * * * TAMUK, RSIZ launch Skilled Trades partnership at Benavides High School Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK), in partnership with the Rural Schools Innovation Zone (RSIZ) and Benavides Independent School District, today announced the launch of a new workforce training partnership at Benavides High School beginning August 2026. The initiative will bring the Javelina Skilled Tra  more

Tarleton State University: Commencement Speaker Challenges Others To Be Their Own Hero
STEPHENVILLE, Texas, May 5 -- Tarleton State University issued the following news: * * * Commencement Speaker Challenges Others To Be Their Own Hero Ukraine-born George Yefymenko is no stranger to adversity and navigating unfamiliar territory. However, for this accounting major and student leader, learning to "be comfortable with being uncomfortable" has propelled his academic and professional journey. Yefymenko will discuss his educational journey as the student commencement speaker at the   more

Teacher Appreciation Week 2026: Bengal Connections
BUFFALO, New York, May 4 -- Buffalo State University issued the following news release: * * * Teacher Appreciation Week 2026: Bengal Connections * Buffalo State education alumni are everywhere-from classrooms right here in Western New York to ones across the country and world. Because the university's network is so vast, it's not uncommon for current Buffalo State teacher candidates to complete their student teaching requirements under the mentorship of a fellow Bengal. In honor of Teacher  more

Texas A&M Engineering: Engineering Professor Honored for Innovation in Water Challenges
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 5 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news: * * * Engineering professor honored for innovation in water challenges Earning the Global Prize for Innovation in Water (GPIW) in 2025 has fueled Texas A&M's Dr. Hamidreza Samouei to continue advancing solutions to solve one of the world's most pressing challenges. By Kendra Bolin, College of Engineering Dr. Hamidreza Samouei, research assistant professor in the Harold Vance Departme  more

The EELU 2026 State of the Environment Conference
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 4 -- Vanderbilt Law School posted the following news: * * * The EELU 2026 State of the Environment Conference * The Fourth-Annual State of the Environment Conference, held by the Vanderbilt Law School's Energy, Environment, and Land Use ( EELU ) Program, took place on January 21 at Vanderbilt Law School. Faculty, policymakers, and experts discussed major environmental issues in the Southeast. Supported by the Sally Shallenberger Brown Program Fund, the conference co  more

The GLP-1 paradox: Rice study finds weight loss drugs may carry unexpected stigma
HOUSTON, Texas, May 4 -- Rice University posted the following news release: * * * The GLP-1 paradox: Rice study finds weight loss drugs may carry unexpected stigma * Glucagonlike peptide-1 (GLP-1) medications have taken over the national conversation around weight loss. From celebrity headlines to everyday conversations, GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are often framed as breakthroughs and seen as powerful new tools that can help people lose significant weight. But new research from Ri  more

The Moral Reckoning of AI
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 4 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news release: * * * The Moral Reckoning of AI * As artificial intelligence gets woven into the fabric of everyday life, the human implications of AI demand thoughtful leadership. Vanderbilt is working to ensure that ethics-not just innovation-drive its future. Artificial intelligence is no longer an abstract frontier. Generative AI is reshaping the most human parts of our lives in ways both subtle and profound. A c  more

Thinking Fast and Slow: How to Turn a PhD into a Startup Incubator
LOS ANGELES, California, May 4 -- The University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering posted the following news: * * * Thinking Fast and Slow: How to Turn a PhD into a Startup Incubator * The fast-paced and competitive culture of tech startups typically favors execution over reflection. Think you have a good idea? Great - now build, test, iterate and ship as quickly as possible before the window of opportunity closes. Want to know what works? Just get the product out there -   more

Tracey Hucks '87, MA'90 Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
HAMILTON, New York, May 4 -- Colgate University posted the following news: * * * Tracey Hucks '87, MA'90 Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences * Story and photo courtesy of Harvard Divinity School Tracey Hucks '87, MA'90, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Africana religious studies at Harvard Divinity School, Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, and former Colgate University provost, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one  more

Trevecca Partners With State to Offer Certificate Program as Professional Development Opportunity for Teachers
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 5 -- Trevecca Nazarene University issued the following news: * * * Trevecca Partners with State to Offer Certificate Program as Professional Development Opportunity for Teachers Trevecca is helping expand support for educators across the state through a new professional development opportunity that's offered to teachers at no cost. In partnership with the Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging, the Academic and Behavioral Learning Certificate (ABLC) program e  more

Trial IDs How to Prevent Strokes, Save Lives of Patients With Clogged Carotid Arteries
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, May 4 -- University of Virginia Health posted the following news release: * * * Trial IDs How to Prevent Strokes, Save Lives of Patients With Clogged Carotid Arteries * A sweeping clinical trial at UVA Health and more than 150 other sites has identified how best to prevent strokes and save lives in patients with dangerous narrowing of the large blood vessels that provide oxygen to the brain. The CREST-2 trial looked at more than 2,400 patients with severe, sympto  more

Tufts Names Lili Palacios-Baldwin General Counsel
SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts, May 5 -- Tufts University issued the following news release: * * * Tufts Names Lili Palacios-Baldwin General Counsel Lili Palacios-Baldwin, a widely respected attorney experienced in the legal issues surrounding higher education with deep and far-ranging experience at Tufts, has been named vice president and general counsel for the university. Palacios-Baldwin currently serves as deputy general counsel for labor, employment, and dispute resolution for the universit  more

Tulane researchers find New Orleans youth have high ambitions but face challenges with mental health, school support
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, May 4 -- Tulane University issued the following news release: * * * Tulane researchers find New Orleans youth have high ambitions but face challenges with mental health, school support * A new survey of New Orleans public school students finds many young people are aiming high for college and careers, but a sizable share are struggling with mental health, feeling unsupported in school and worrying that their motivation or academic performance could keep them from reac  more

Tulane researchers say Louisiana could lead global climate adaptation efforts
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, May 4 -- Tulane University issued the following news release: * * * Tulane researchers say Louisiana could lead global climate adaptation efforts * A Tulane-led team of interdisciplinary researchers says coastal Louisiana's climate-driven land loss and population shifts could position the state to become a global leader in planning for climate adaptation. Their findings, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, argue that Louisiana's accelerating shoreline re  more

Two KU juniors to compete for Astronaut Scholarships
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 4 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Two KU juniors to compete for Astronaut Scholarships * LAWRENCE -Two outstanding University of Kansas undergraduates are representing KU in the Astronaut Scholarship program. The six surviving members of the Mercury 7 mission founded the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation in 1984 to encourage students to pursue scientific endeavors to keep the U.S. on the leading edge of technology. Astronauts from the Mercu  more

Two WashU Medicine researchers named Perlmutter Career Development Assistant Professors
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, May 4 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news: * * * Two WashU Medicine researchers named Perlmutter Career Development Assistant Professors * Monica Chang-Panesso, MD, a physician-scientist advancing the understanding of how damaged kidneys repair themselves, and Hysell Oviedo, PhD, a neuroscientist uncovering how the brain interprets sound and language, each have been installed as a Roger M. Perlmutter Career Development Assistant Professor at W  more

Tyler Residents Present Economics Research in UT Tyler Hibbs Institute Student Showcase
TYLER, Texas, May 5 -- The University of Texas Tyler campus issued the following news release: * * * Tyler Residents Present Economics Research in UT Tyler Hibbs Institute Student Showcase Nikolaos "Niko" Vasileiou and Luisa Moraes of Tyler, undergraduate students at The University of Texas at Tyler, recently presented their research as part of the Hibbs Institute for Business and Economic Research Spring 2026 Student Research Showcase held at UT Tyler. "We are very proud of our student rese  more

U-M Researchers Identify Kind of Liver Cell That May Protect Against Common Liver Disease
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news: * * * U-M researchers identify new kind of liver cell that may protect against common liver disease A newly discovered type of liver cell may hold clues for treating severe liver disease, according to a recent study from the University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute. The findings, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, reveal a signaling pathway that can protect against metabolic dy  more

UAMS Names Cheryl Lane as Vice Chancellor for Information Technology
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, May 5 -- The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences issued the following news release: * * * UAMS Names Cheryl Lane as Vice Chancellor for Information Technology The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has named Cheryl Lane as vice chancellor for Information Technology. In March, Lane was named interim vice chancellor for IT. She previously served as UAMS chief information officer (CIO) and associate vice chancellor. "I am so grateful that Cheryl h  more

UAMS Researchers Find That Smart Food Lockers Expand Access to Healthy Food in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, May 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences issued the following news release: * * * UAMS Researchers Find that Smart Food Lockers Expand Access to Healthy Food in Arkansas Using smart food locker technology is an innovative and promising approach to addressing food insecurity in Arkansas, according to researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Institute for Community Health Innovation. Food insecurity, defined as the limited  more

UC Santa Cruz receives California Department of Fish and Wildlife funding to assess health of state's streams
SANTA CRUZ, California, May 4 -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news: * * * UC Santa Cruz receives California Department of Fish and Wildlife funding to assess health of state's streams * A $2.2 million grant will scale a pioneering environmental DNA-based index, adding a broad biodiversity assessment tool that benefits statewide management of vital freshwater ecosystems May 4, 2026 By Mike Pena Key takeaways * The project will use environmental   more

UC Team First in World to Achieve Complete Remission of Aggressive Pituitary Tumor Through Immunotherapy
CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news: * * * UC team first in world to achieve complete remission of aggressive pituitary tumor through immunotherapy Researchers urge providers to consider regimen for patients whose tumors harbor specific mutations By Tim Tedeschi, 513-556-5694, tedesctd@ucmail.uc.edu Researchers at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute's Brain Tumor Center have been confirmed as the first in the wor  more

UC, State Senator Wiener, UAW Host Rally for California Science to Urge Lawmakers to Pass SB 895
BERKELEY, California, May 5 -- The University of California issued the following news release: * * * UC, State Senator Wiener, UAW host rally for California science to urge lawmakers to pass SB 895 SACRAMENTO - UC President James B. Milliken today joined California State Senator Scott Wiener and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain to rally in support of California science and urge state lawmakers to pass SB 895, bipartisan legislation that would place a $23 billion bond to fund scientifi  more

UCCS Students Showcase Aerospace Research Innovation at Colorado Space Grant Symposium
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, May 5 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release: * * * UCCS students showcase Aerospace Research Innovation at Colorado Space Grant Symposium UCCS students took center stage at the annual Colorado Space Grant Symposium at Red Rocks Community College on April 25, 2026, presenting their innovative research alongside peers from across the state. With more than 200 participants in attendance, the event provided a platform for students to share the  more

UCF's Spring 2026 Commencement Set for May 8-9
ORLANDO, Florida, May 4 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news: * * * UCF's Spring 2026 Commencement Set for May 8-9 * UCF will award more than 10,700 degrees during this spring's ceremonies, continuing its record-setting momentum in preparing highly skilled graduates for in-demand fields, including engineering, computer science, business, nursing, and digital and emerging media. UCF is the leading producer of talent among Florida's universities, awarding nearly 19,  more

UChicago announces 2026 Diversity Leadership Award recipients
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 4 -- The University of Chicago posted the following news: * * * UChicago announces 2026 Diversity Leadership Award recipients * The Diversity Leadership Awards honor members of the University of Chicago community who advance the University's commitment to diversity of thought, perspective and experience. This year's awards honored programs that foster meaningful collaboration and encourage rigorous engagement. "The 2026 Diversity Leadership Award honorees embody the s  more

UConn's Class of 2026: By the Numbers
STORRS, Connecticut, May 4 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news: * * * UConn's Class of 2026: By the Numbers * If you took a tour around the UConn Storrs bookstore on the first day that caps, gowns, and tassels became available to this year's graduating class, and if while there you asked a couple dozen seniors what their favorite UConn experience has been, or what will always make them think about UConn, you'd probably hear a common theme. School spirit. Community.  more

UCSF Health launches first program on the West Coast dedicated to treating top cause of cancer death under age 50
SAN FRANCISCO, California, May 5 -- The University of California San Francisco campus issued the following news release: * * * UCSF Health launches first program on the West Coast dedicated to treating top cause of cancer death under age 50 This Center Aims to Slow Colon Cancer Epidemic in Young Adults * Megan McNair, aged 29, had just given birth to her second child. It should have been a happy time. Instead, it was the worst: she was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer, the most severe f  more

UCSF Health Named to Becker's Top Workplaces in Health Care List
SAN FRANCISCO, California, May 5 -- The University of California San Francisco campus issued the following news release: * * * UCSF Health Named to Becker's Top Workplaces in Health Care List Recognition highlights commitment to employee well-being, professional development, and an inclusive, mission-driven culture. * UCSF Health has been recognized by Becker's Hospital Review as one of the nation's top places to work in health care for 2026, citing its employee recognition programs, compre  more

UH Leads State's Fight Against Invasive Species, Nearly 100 Projects Topping $33M
HONOLULU, Hawaii, May 5 -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release: * * * UH leads state's fight against invasive species, nearly 100 projects topping $33M Hawaii's isolated and unique island ecosystem makes the state especially vulnerable to invasive species, which can cause major damage to the environment, agriculture and public health. That is why federal, state and private funders are turning to the University of Hawaii for solutions. UH researchers are currently leadi  more

UM to Hold On-Campus Listening Session for Naming of new Waterfowl and Wetlands Center
MISSOULA, Montana, May 4 -- The University of Montana posted the following news release: * * * UM to Hold On-Campus Listening Session for Naming of new Waterfowl and Wetlands Center * The proposed name of the facility will be the James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Center. "It is with great enthusiasm that I offer full support for the proposal to name W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation's newest Academic Center the James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Center," said Libb  more

UMass Graduate Students Bring Science Advocacy to Capitol Hill at 2026 AAAS CASE Workshop
AMHERST, Massachusetts, May 4 -- The University of Massachusetts posted the following news: * * * UMass Graduate Students Bring Science Advocacy to Capitol Hill at 2026 AAAS CASE Workshop * Four UMass graduate students recently took their science and research expertise to Capitol Hill during the recent 2026 AAAS CASE Workshop.Doctoral students Ruth Appiah Kubi, health policy and management, Jeng-Yu Chou, computer science, Madison Galusha, Civil Engineering, and Marissa Hanley, plant and soil  more

UMass Hearing Healthcare Lab Seeks Participants for Paid Research Study
AMHERST, Massachusetts, May 4 -- The University of Massachusetts posted the following news: * * * UMass Hearing Healthcare Lab Seeks Participants for Paid Research Study * The UMass Amherst Advancing Research in Hearing Healthcare Lab is currently recruiting adults aged 40 and older to participate in a study on over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids. The research aims to gather feedback on the effectiveness of product information labels to better understand how consumers make decisions when pur  more

UMGC Names Amy Stevens as Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Global Academic Learning Enterprise
ADELPHI, Maryland, May 4 -- The University of Maryland Global Campus issued the following news: * * * UMGC Names Amy Stevens as Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Global Academic Learning Enterprise Veteran academic leader to scale academic division as a learner-centered, data-driven, skills-based and AI-powered organization Amy Stevens * University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) has named Amy Stevens, a veteran academic executive and strategist, as chief academic officer and   more

UMKC School of Medicine Honors Ophthalmology Leader Nelson Sabates With Take Wing Award
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, May 1 -- The University of Missouri Kansas City campus issued the following news: * * * UMKC School of Medicine Honors Ophthalmology Leader Nelson Sabates with Take Wing Award Recognized for decades of excellence in academic medicine, research leadership and service to University Health and Kansas City, Sabates will receive top alumni award * Each year, the UMKC School of Medicine's Take Wing Award honors an alumnus or alumna who has demonstrated excellence in his or   more

University announces strategic restructuring of Research Institute to accelerate growth, innovation and national impact
DAYTON, Ohio, May 4 -- The University of Dayton posted the following news: * * * University announces strategic restructuring of Research Institute to accelerate growth, innovation and national impact * The University of Dayton announced the launch of a strategic restructuring of the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI), which has seen externally sponsored research more than triple over the last decade. The plan -effective July 1, 2027 -will transition UDRI into a non-profit, who  more

University Breaks Ground on 1144 West Loyola
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 4 -- The Loyola University Chicago issued the following news release: * * * University Breaks Ground on 1144 West Loyola * On Friday, May 1, Loyola University Chicago marked a major milestone in its long-term Campus Plan by breaking ground on 1144 West Loyola, a seven-story nursing and sciences education facility on its Lake Shore Campus in Rogers Park.  Nearly 200 University leaders, faculty, staff, students, alumni, philanthropic partners, and community members gat  more

University of Cincinnati: College of Engineering and Applied Science Alum Finds Meaning in Giving
CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 5 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news: * * * College of Engineering and Applied Science alum finds meaning in giving New UC scholarship supports a graduate student, research endeavors in electrical engineering By Julia Mace, julia.mace@uc.edu The notion of Dana, or selfless giving, is a fundamental tenet of the Hindu religion has always been important to Narendar Sahgal, MS, CEAS '83. He's received much in life, he says, for which he's always want  more

University of Colorado: College of Engineering and Applied Science Names Gedare Bloom as Chair of Computer Science
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, May 5 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release: * * * College of Engineering and Applied Science names Gedare Bloom as Chair of Computer Science UCCS College of Engineering and Applied Science announced the appointment of Gedare Bloom as chair of the Computer Science Department, effective August 17, 2026. In conjunction with this role, Bloom will be promoted to full professor on the same date. Bloom currently serves as an associate professor  more

University of Houston: Study Finds Low-Dose Eye Drops Successful in Managing Adult Myopia for 24 Hours
HOUSTON, Texas, May 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news: * * * New Study Finds Low-Dose Eye Drops Successful in Managing Adult Myopia for 24 Hours UH Researchers Say One Drop of Atropine is All it Takes for Beneficial Effects By Laurie Fickman -- (713) 743-8454, lafickman@uh.edu Groundbreaking research from the University of Houston shows that a single low-dose atropine eye drop can produce daylong effects in managing myopia, or nearsightedness, which affects r  more

University of Miami School of Communication Launches Inaugural AI in Communication Symposium
CORAL GABLES, Florida, May 5 -- The University of Miami School of Communications issued the following news: * * * School of Communication launches inaugural AI in Communication Symposium By Keira Faddis The University of Miami School of Communication hosted its first-ever AI in Communication Symposium on April 10, bringing together faculty, researchers and industry leaders to explore how artificial intelligence is making an impact on the field of communication. Designed to spotlight AI's gr  more

University of Minnesota-Duluth: Expert Alert - Children's Mental Health and Positive Parenting
DULUTH, Minnesota, May 5 -- The University of Minnesota Duluth Campus issued the following Q&A on May 4, 2026, involving Rhea Owens, professor of psychology in the College of Education and Human Services Professions: * * * Expert Alert: Children's mental health and positive parenting Promoting children's mental health and well-being through positive psychology, parenting and school practices. Rates of stress, anxiety and emotional challenges among children and adolescents continue to rise. P  more

University of Richmond Seniors Head to Leading Companies and Top Graduate Schools Around the World
RICHMOND, Virginia, May 4 -- The University of Richmond issued the following news release: * * * University of Richmond Seniors Head to Leading Companies and Top Graduate Schools Around the World * The University of Richmond will award more than 1,000 degrees during Commencement ceremonies on May 9 and 10. The University expects to award the following degrees: * 861 undergraduate bachelor's degrees from the School of Arts & Sciences, Robins School of Business, and Jepson School of Leade  more

University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute: Thinking Fast and Slow - How to Turn a PhD Into a Startup Incubator
MARINA DEL REY, California, May 5 -- The University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute, a component of the Viterbi School of Engineering, issued the following news: * * * Thinking Fast and Slow: How to Turn a PhD into a Startup Incubator CLASS OF 2026 - Graduating PhD candidate Abel Salinas used his time at USC Information Sciences Institute to develop CommonGround: an AI platform that helps organizations forecast violence and civil unrest, enabling them to proactively prot  more

University of Utah Health: W. Brett Graham, MBA, MPH, Named Institute President of Huntsman Mental Health Institute
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 5 -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release: * * * W. Brett Graham, MBA, MPH, Named Institute President of Huntsman Mental Health Institute W. Brett Graham, MBA, MPA, has been appointed Institute President of Huntsman Mental Health Institute, effective immediately. Graham brings extensive experience in health care strategy and operations, along with a strong commitment to advancing the Institute's mission and expanding access to high-quality  more

UNLV Newsmakers 2026: April
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, May 1 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus posted the following news: * * * UNLV Newsmakers 2026: April * April showers came in the form of a torrent of headlines, because this edition of Newsmakers is inundated with them. Can thunderstorms worsen your pollen allergies? Is waking up with your cell phone the best way to start your day? How did popcorn become associated with movie theaters? What are politicians doing to stymie inflation ahead of the midterm electio  more

UNM leads $1.6M ONR grant to develop high-efficiency propulsion engine
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 4 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news: * * * UNM leads $1.6M ONR grant to develop high-efficiency propulsion engine * Inside a University of New Mexico research lab, a novel propulsion engine operates at extremely high frequencies, promising to deliver a new avenue for clean energy -but first, researchers have to find materials that can survive its extreme conditions. Assistant Professor George Koutsakis of The University of New Mexico Dep  more

Unmasking autism spectrum disorder through its gene-based roots
DALLAS, Texas, May 4 -- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center posted the following news release: * * * Unmasking autism spectrum disorder through its gene-based roots * DALLAS - May 04, 2026 - Two studies led by the Chahrour Lab at UT Southwestern Medical Center shed new light on genes associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the neurodevelopmental disease characterized by impaired communication, abnormal social interactions, and restricted, repetitive behaviors. The fin  more

URI creates Blue Fellows program to support graduate students with $954,000 NSF grant
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, May 4 -- The University of Rhode Island posted the following news: * * * URI creates Blue Fellows program to support graduate students with $954,000 NSF grant * KINGSTON, R.I. - May 4, 2026 - The University of Rhode Island has been awarded a three-year, $954,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to help cultivate the next-generation workforce to support Rhode Island's Blue Economy. The grant will help URI recruit and support six doctoral "Blue Fellows" who   more

URI study seeks to stave off mitochondrial dysfunction believed to cause aging
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, May 4 -- The University of Rhode Island posted the following news: * * * URI study seeks to stave off mitochondrial dysfunction believed to cause aging * KINGSTON, R.I. -May 4, 2026 -Dysfunction resulting from mitochondrial DNA mutations has been implicated in multiple human pathologies, including neurodegenerative disorders, metabolic syndromes, cancer and cardiovascular disease. The stress from mtDNA mutations is thought to play a significant role in the aging proce  more

US News & World Report Ranks Nursing-Anesthesia Program No. 3 in Nation
FULLERTON, California, May 4 -- California State University Fullerton campus issued the following news: * * * US News & World Report Ranks Nursing-Anesthesia Program No. 3 in Nation * Cal State Fullerton's nursing-anesthesia program ranked No. 1 in California and No. 3 in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report's 2026 Best Graduate Schools rankings. CSUF held its No. 1 ranking from 2025. Nationally, CSUF's nursing-anesthesia program rose from its previous No. 7 spot on the li  more

USF-led innovations tackle cybersecurity and health challenges with early-stage funding
TAMPA, Florida, May 4 -- The University of South Florida posted the following news: * * * USF-led innovations tackle cybersecurity and health challenges with early-stage funding * The Florida High Tech Corridor and USF Research continue to accelerate the translation of bold ideas into real-world impact through the Early-Stage Innovation Fund, announcing a new cohort of faculty-led projects poised for commercialization. Designed to support promising research at a critical inflection point, th  more

UT Startup To Scale Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tech With UT Seed Fund Investment
AUSTIN, Texas, May 5 -- The University of Texas issued the following news release: * * * UT Startup To Scale Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tech With UT Seed Fund Investment Celadyne, a startup launched out of UT Austin, is utilizing dual-use materials to solve long-standing infrastructure challenges in hydrogen production and storage, clearing a path for hydrogen's widespread adoption. Discovery to Impact, the group overseeing the UT Seed Fund and research commercialization at The University of Texas a  more

UTRGV School of Medicine marks milestone year with Class of 2026 Commencement
BROWNSVILLE, Texas, May 4 -- The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley posted the following news: * * * UTRGV School of Medicine marks milestone year with Class of 2026 Commencement * RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS - MAY 4, 2026 - Behind every medical graduate is a story of persistence, perseverance and the people who supported them along the way. On Saturday, May 9, at 5 p.m., the UTRGV School of Medicine will hold its annual Commencement to celebrate the Class of 2026. As they prepare to walk   more

UW-Eau Claire faculty honored with University Fellows, Karlgaard awards
EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin, May 4 -- The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire campus posted the following news: * * * UW-Eau Claire faculty honored with University Fellows, Karlgaard awards * 2026-27 University Fellows The University Fellows will work on a project of their choice over a period of three to five years, with awards of $10,000 or $12,500 per year paying for course overloads or a course release. Interested faculty submitted project proposals that were reviewed by a committee of colleg  more

Vanderbilt University School of Engineering: Biomedical Engineering Grad Student Receives Awards to Advance Epilepsy Research
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 5 -- Vanderbilt University School of Engineering issued the following news: * * * Biomedical engineering grad student receives awards to advance epilepsy research Ghassan Makhoul, a biomedical engineering graduate student at Vanderbilt, has received a prestigious grant - as well as three other awards - to advance his research in the study of epilepsy. The F31 grant provides predoctoral students with mentored research training to support dissertation research and car  more

Virginia Commonwealth University: Advisors' Course Encourages First-year Students to Develop Research Skills
RICHMOND, Virginia, May 2 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following Q&A on May 1, 2026, involving Brittany Elmore and Tanya Wineland, undergraduate academic advisors in the School of Business: * * * Advisors' new course encourages first-year students to develop research skills Brittany Elmore and Tanya Wineland created Every Ram's a Researcher to guide students to identify and pursue research opportunities early in their college journeys. By Laura Stassi Virginia Commonwealth  more

Virginia Commonwealth University: Six Faculty Members Named 2025-26 Shift Labs Faculty Fellow Awardees
RICHMOND, Virginia, May 5 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * Six faculty members named 2025-26 Shift Labs Faculty Fellow Awardees The Office of Innovation and Strategic Design initiative highlights creative and entrepreneurial educators who are shaping VCU and beyond. * The Office of Innovation and Strategic Design at Virginia Commonwealth University has named six faculty members as 2025-26 Shift Labs Faculty Fellow Awardees in recognition of their active p  more

Virginia Tech: American Heart Association Award Supports Advanced Research Into Pulmonary Fibrosis
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, May 5 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: * * * American Heart Association award supports advanced research into pulmonary fibrosis Samar Antar, a postdoctoral associate with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, will use the Career Development Award to identify new therapeutic targets for the progressive, irreversible lung disease. By Leigh Anne Kelley Samar Antar has received a Career Development Award from the American Heart Association that coul  more

Virginia Tech: Belinda Sturm Appointed Head of the Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, May 5 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: * * * Belinda Sturm appointed head of the Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering By Courtney Sakry Belinda Sturm has been appointed department head of the Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, effective July 25. Sturm will come to Virginia Tech from the University of Kansas, where she serves as director of the Kansas National Science Foundation Establishe  more

Virginia Tech: Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Builds Global Partnerships to Tackle Cyber Threats
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, May 5 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: * * * Commonwealth Cyber Initiative builds global partnerships to tackle cyber threats By Michele McDonald The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI) is strengthening international collaboration by engaging embassy representatives from around the world to address widespread cyber threats. "International collaboration in cybersecurity is critical," said Luiz DaSilva, CCI executive director. "Cyberattacks cross borders. Wor  more

Virginia Tech: Power Supply or Grid Stress - Both Need to Be Solved to Meet Data Center Demand
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, May 5 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: * * * Power supply or grid stress? Both need to be solved to meet data center demand While small modular reactors have been discussed as a potential solution, there are hurdles to making them a reality. By Noah Frank To fully grasp the enormity of the challenge of powering data centers, it helps to understand the scale of what's actually required to do so. A small-to-mid-sized city might use 200-300 megawatts. Meanwhil  more

Virginia Tech: Students Share Research at Virginia Capital
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, May 5 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: * * * Students share research at Virginia capital Three students traveled to Richmond this semester to present their research at the state capital, engaging directly with legislators and demonstrating the value and impact of undergraduate research for the commonwealth. "This event is important for the undergraduate research community at large because by sharing their research, students are advocating for and validating t  more

Washington State University: Big Bang of Plant Life - Discovery Sheds Light on How Cells Form Walls
PULLMAN, Washington, May 5 (TNSjou) -- Washington State University issued the following news release: * * * The Big Bang of plant life: Discovery sheds light on how cells form walls Cell walls are a crucial structure of plant life, protecting cells from damage, giving plants shape, and containing energy-rich nutrients. And yet the process of how the walls begin to form remains mysterious. Researchers from Washington State University have now identified the first known signaling pathway that   more

WashU Olin Business launches dual AI initiatives to prepare workers, companies
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, May 4 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news: * * * WashU Olin Business launches dual AI initiatives to prepare workers, companies * As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the workforce, Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis is launching new educational offerings and student scholarship support aimed at helping organizations and talent adapt and lead in the emerging AI economy. The school is introducing a first-of-its-kin  more

What does it mean to train an AI to speak like you?
ITHACA, New York, May 4 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * What does it mean to train an AI to speak like you? * Ultra-personalized artificial intelligence for assisted communication risks muting aspects of the user's identity and occasionally breaches privacy, according to a new study from a Cornell Tech doctoral student who trained the technology on himself. Doctoral student Tobias Weinberg, who uses augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), conceived the rese  more

Witt installed as Kavita and Krishna Bharat Professor
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, May 4 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news: * * * Witt installed as Kavita and Krishna Bharat Professor * Andrew Witt has been installed as the inaugural Kavita and Krishna Bharat Professor in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. The professorship includes a joint appointment at the WashU McKelvey School of Engineering. A lecture took place Feb. 26 in Steinberg Hall Auditorium, followed by a receptio  more

Wittenberg University: Leading in Academic Excellence
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, May 5 -- Wittenberg University issued the following news release: * * * Leading in Academic Excellence Wittenberg announces four new schools reflective of its commitment to providing a fully integrated liberal arts education * With the arrival of its 16th president, Dr. Christian M. M. Brady, in June 2025, Wittenberg has embraced an innovative, forward-facing agenda to become the model of a liberal arts university. Consistent with that objective, Wittenberg is excited to   more

WKU Libraries Recognizes 2026-2027 Connie Foster Student Scholarship Recipients
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, May 4 -- Western Kentucky University posted the following news: * * * WKU Libraries Recognizes 2026-2027 Connie Foster Student Scholarship Recipients * This year, WKU Libraries recognizes Skylar Vacanti and Taylor Niggl as recipients of the 2026-2027 Connie Foster Student Scholarship. The scholarship recognizes student library employees who demonstrate exceptional dedication to their academic pursuits while contributing meaningfully to the mission of Western Kentuc  more

Yale University: Ronald Breaker Named FAS Dean of Science
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, May 4 -- Yale University issued the following news: * * * Ronald Breaker named FAS dean of science Breaker, a field-leading biochemist and Yale leader, will serve as the FAS dean of science for a five-year term. * Ronald Breaker, a pioneering biochemist and longtime leader in the sciences at Yale, has been named the next dean of science in Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), FAS Dean Steven Wilkinson announced today in a message to the Yale community. Break  more

Zunaid Appointed to WHO Advisory Group on Maternal Mortality
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, May 4 -- The University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health posted the following news: * * * Zunaid Appointed to WHO Advisory Group on Maternal Mortality * Karar Zunaid Ahsan, PhD '21 (maternal and child health), assistant professor of public health leadership and practice, has been appointed to the World Health Organization's Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on Maternal Mortality and Cause of Death Estimation. The TAG is a group of independen  more