| Tipoffs: Artificial Intelligence Colleges Newsletter for Monday May 18, 2026 ( 8 items ) |
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AACSB Reaccreditation Affirms Bellarmine's Leadership in High-quality Business Education
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, May 14 -- Bellarmine University issued the following news:
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AACSB reaccreditation affirms Bellarmine's leadership in high-quality business education
Fewer than 6% of business schools worldwide have earned AACSB accreditation
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Bellarmine University's W. Fielding Rubel School of Business has earned reaccreditation from AACSB International, reaffirming its place among the world's leading business schools and demonstrating its ongoing commitment to excellence in bus
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Alumnus reminds graduates of their power to 'find a problem and make it better'
EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin, May 16 -- The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire campus posted the following news:
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Alumnus reminds graduates of their power to 'find a problem and make it better'
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Halmstad earned a degree in music with a minor in computer science. While working in the university's information technology department, he developed early expertise in supporting Apple technology.
Halmstad co-founded Jamf Corp. in 2002, with a mission to help organizations succeed with Apple. Jamf
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At 163rd Commencement, Bryant's largest-ever graduating class celebrates growth and new horizons
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, May 16 -- Bryant University issued the following news:
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At 163rd Commencement, Bryant's largest-ever graduating class celebrates growth and new horizons
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As Bryant University's largest graduating class eagerly lined up for their procession to the Commencement tent on the morning of May 16, the weather seemed to celebrate with them as sunny skies, chirping birds, and a slight breeze to keep the seniors cool matched the mood of the day. Fixing each other's tasse
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At USC Viterbi, 170 newly minted Ph.Ds. stepped forward toward a bright future
LOS ANGELES, California, May 16 -- The University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering posted the following news:
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At USC Viterbi, 170 newly minted Ph.Ds. stepped forward toward a bright future
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Yushun Zeng still remembered the first time he saw what ultrasound could reveal; and what it could not.
"Even with today's technology, there are still gaps in resolution and accuracy," he said. "That's where engineering can make a real difference."
On Wednesday morning, Zeng
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Colgate University's 205th Commencement Celebrates the Class of 2026
HAMILTON, New York, May 17 -- Colgate University posted the following news:
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Colgate University's 205th Commencement Celebrates the Class of 2026
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Graduates received their degrees under blue skies and sunshine Sunday morning as the Colgate University community celebrated the accomplishments of the Class of 2026, May 15-17.
Throughout the weekend, members of the graduating class -who arrived at Colgate at the tail end of a global pandemic and are leaving as the world undergoes rapid t
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David Baldacci '86 Touts the Power of Reading to Class of 2026
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, May 17 -- The University of Virginia School of Law posted the following news:
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David Baldacci '86 Touts the Power of Reading to Class of 2026
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Graduation Videos and Awards
* Video: Law School Ceremony
* Video: UVA Final Exercises
* Graduation Awards
Author David Baldacci '86 left this year's graduating class at the University of Virginia School of Law with one clear message: Never stop reading.
Few would know the power of the written word better
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New Graduates Prepare to Make History
BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 16 -- The Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:
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New Graduates Prepare to Make History
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At the 2026 SPH Convocation-the first for Dean Adnan Hyder-keynote speaker Dr. Robbie Goldstein, Massachusetts Department of Public Health commissioner, urged graduates to stand firm in this moment and meet the current "crisis of trust" in science with courage.
Public health gained a new cohort of practitioners ready to take on the field'
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PCC Earns $1.2 Million State Grant to Grow Semiconductor Workforce Pathways
PORTLAND, Oregon, May 11 -- Portland Community College issued the following news:
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PCC earns $1.2 million state grant to grow semiconductor workforce pathways
By James Hill
As Oregon works to meet the growing demand for highly skilled semiconductor workers, Portland Community College has earned a $1.2 million state grant to expand access to training and connect more students to high-wage careers in one of the state's most critical industries.
The money is part of the Higher Education C
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