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Jazz in the key of lifeMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 12
This article is a biographical profile of saxophonist Miguel Zenón, a Puerto Rican jazz composer who blends traditional jazz with Latin American musical elements. The piece chronicles his career achievements, including a MacArthur Fellowship and Grammy Award, and his current role as a tenured...
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LJJO Hamburg Performs at Fudan, Uniting Voices Across CulturesFudan UniversityApr 11
The Landesjugendjazzorchester Hamburg performed a concert titled "Suspended Blues" at Fudan University in Shanghai, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the sister city relationship between Hamburg and Shanghai. The 21-member ensemble, conducted by Grammy-nominated composer Jörn Marcussen-Wulff,...
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Myth vs. reality: Most Missouri Medicaid recipients already are working, WashU analysis showsThe SourceApr 11
A Washington University analysis of 2024 Census data reveals that approximately 67% of working-age Missouri Medicaid recipients are already employed, contradicting the narrative that many are able-bodied but unemployed. The study warns that new federal work reporting requirements may cause coverage...
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Two faculty members receive funds to adopt free, open access course materialsColorado State University-Fort CollinsApr 10
Two faculty members at Colorado State University have received funding to convert their courses from traditional textbooks to open educational resources (OER), with the goal of reducing student costs while maintaining educational quality. The pilot program aims to demonstrate that OER can improve...
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Reves Center announces 2026 International Student Achievement AwardsWilliam & MaryApr 10
The Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary announced six international student recipients of the 2026 International Student Achievement Awards, each receiving $700 in recognition of academic excellence, leadership, and community service. The awards honor students from diverse...
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Associate vice president and vice provost for AI strategy announcedUniversity of South Carolina-ColumbiaApr 10
The University of South Carolina has appointed Mark Uline as its first associate vice president and vice provost for AI strategy to guide the responsible integration of artificial intelligence across the institution. Uline, a biomedical engineering chair with extensive research and leadership...
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‘Bad Bunny’ class to be offered at UNMUniversity of New Mexico-Main CampusApr 10
UNM's Department of American Studies is launching an interdisciplinary course that uses Bad Bunny's fashion and cultural impact as an academic lens to explore visual identity, political expression, and Latinx representation. The course uniquely integrates generative AI tools through a "Digital...
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‘Behind the Blue’: Breaking down the annual budget in ‘The Business of UK’University of KentuckyApr 10
The University of Kentucky's $8.6 billion annual budget is broken down across three main areas: $5.1 billion for UK HealthCare, $3.3 billion for education/research/public service, and $200 million for athletics. The budget is largely restricted by purpose (grants, gifts, reimbursements), with only...
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Professor Emeritus Jack Dennis, pioneering developer of dataflow models of computation, dies at 94Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 10
Jack Dennis, an MIT professor emeritus who pioneered dataflow models of computation and influenced modern computer architecture, passed away at age 94. His work bridged hardware and software design, contributing foundational concepts to time-shared operating systems and distributed computing that...
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Doctoral Oral Exams for April 20-24, 2026 | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstApr 10
This is an announcement of doctoral oral examination schedules at UMass Amherst for April 2026, listing nine PhD candidates across various disciplines including education, biomedical engineering, biology, psychology, and public health. The document serves as a formal invitation to graduate faculty...
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NASA recruited Pitt to track the Artemis II missionUniversity of PittsburghApr 10
The University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering was selected as one of eight universities by NASA to track the Artemis II spacecraft during its lunar mission using ham radio equipment. The team utilized Claude AI to optimize antenna positioning and signal detection, successfully...
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PORTENT backs five new technologies to expand access to care | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 10
PORTENT, a Cornell-based Center for Point-of-Care Technologies, has selected five next-generation diagnostic technologies for Year 3 funding to improve healthcare access in underserved populations globally. These projects focus on developing rapid, low-cost diagnostic tools for conditions including...
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MSU trustees approve Spartan Success Center, honor Lee and Shirley JuneMichigan State UniversityApr 10
This article primarily covers Michigan State University's administrative and campus development decisions, including approval of a new Spartan Success Center for student support and unification of two medical schools. A brief research presentation on AI ethics in public relations was included as...
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Governor, business leader and distinguished professor to speak at MSU spring commencementMichigan State UniversityApr 10
Michigan State University announced three commencement speakers for spring 2025, including Christopher Fernandez, former Chief AI Officer at Microsoft, who will discuss human-centered artificial intelligence and preparing graduates for an AI-driven economy. The speakers represent leadership across...
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Michigan startup wins $1M investment at statewide PitchMI competitionMichigan State UniversityApr 10
Adrenaline Interactive won the 2026 PitchMI Championship, a major Michigan startup competition, securing $1 million in funding (totaling $1.375 million in PitchMI winnings). The competition, organized by the MSU Research Foundation and Michigan Economic Development Corp., attracted 375 applications...
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Can weight loss help short-muzzled dogs breathe easier? – Texas A&M StoriesTexas A & M University-College StationApr 10
Texas A&M veterinarians are conducting a clinical trial to determine whether weight loss can improve breathing function in overweight brachycephalic (short-muzzled) dog breeds like bulldogs and pugs. Using non-invasive respiratory measurement technology, researchers are objectively measuring...
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Purdue once again makes Forbes’ ‘New Ivies’ list of 20 public and private universitiesPurdue University-Main CampusApr 10
Purdue University has been recognized on Forbes' "New Ivies 2026" list for its leadership in AI education, particularly for implementing a nation-first AI working competency graduation requirement for all undergraduate students beginning fall 2026. The university developed a comprehensive AI@Purdue...
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Syracuse University CDO Jeff Rubin on AI, Jobs and DataSyracuse UniversityApr 10
Jeff Rubin, Syracuse University's Chief Digital Officer, argues that AI will reshape work similarly to the internet revolution of the 1990s, with less than 1% of 2025 layoffs attributable to AI despite headlines suggesting otherwise. He emphasizes the need for digital literacy in education,...
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Advancing Technology to Detect Consciousness and Promote Recovery in Patients With Brain Injury - SBU NewsStony Brook UniversityApr 10
Researchers at Stony Brook University have received a $2.5 million NIH grant to develop and validate "SeeMe," an AI-powered system that combines electrophysiological signals, computer vision, and machine learning to detect consciousness in brain-injured patients who appear unresponsive. The system...
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Student Success Summit focuses on Charlotte Model and first-time-in-college students entering with 30+ credits - Inside UNC CharlotteInside UNC CharlotteApr 10
UNC Charlotte held a Student Success Summit to address the growing population of first-time-in-college students entering with 30+ credits (which grew from 16% to 25% of incoming classes between 2021-2025). The summit brought together cross-functional campus teams to examine student experiences...
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BioFest Days event spotlights innovation at Center for Brain Health - UT Health San AntonioThe University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioApr 10
The BioFest Days event at UT Health San Antonio's Center for Brain Health highlighted emerging breakthroughs in dementia research, including next-generation diagnostics and personalized treatment approaches. Researchers emphasized a shift toward earlier detection and data-driven care, with...
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NMSU political science students present at national research conferenceNew Mexico State University-Main CampusApr 10
Seven undergraduate political science students from New Mexico State University presented research at the Pi Sigma Alpha National Student Research Conference in Washington, D.C., with presentations focusing on Indigenous population policy and nuclear waste disposal politics. The conference provided...
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A Smarter Transfer Path to UNC CharlotteInside UNC CharlotteApr 10
UNC Charlotte has become North Carolina's top destination for transfer students (35% of undergraduate population in fall 2025) by implementing systematic pathways including guaranteed admission programs, dedicated advising, and curriculum alignment with community colleges. The university's 49erNext...
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MTU Engineering Senior Design Project Takes Leap Forward in NASA-funded Mobility ResearchMichigan Technological UniversityApr 10
Michigan Tech engineering students developed MoonStep, a hypogravity simulator prototype funded by NASA to study astronaut locomotion and musculoskeletal health on the lunar surface for the Artemis Program. The research, conducted in collaboration with faculty and St. Catherine University, aims to...
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Study: Inflammation is linked to preference for digital socializing over face-to-face for someUniversity at BuffaloApr 10
A University at Buffalo study finds that higher chronic inflammation levels (measured by C-reactive protein) are associated with stronger preferences for social media interaction over face-to-face communication, particularly among introverts and neurotic individuals. The research suggests...
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Michigan Tech News ArchivesMichigan Technological UniversityApr 10
This is a news archive page from Michigan Technological University featuring multiple research and academic initiatives rather than a single research article. The content highlights various projects spanning aerospace engineering (NASA Artemis mobility research), data science, biomedical devices,...
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Industry Days Bring Business World to Manning Classrooms | NewsUniversity of Massachusetts-LowellApr 10
The Manning School of Business hosted its second annual Industry Days event, bringing together 86 sessions led by executives, alumni, and community leaders to provide students with real-world business insights and networking opportunities. The two-day conference covered various professional topics...
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Guaranteed income improved artists’ finances, innovationThe SourceApr 10
A study of New York's Creatives Rebuild program found that providing 2,400 artists with $1,000/month unconditional cash assistance for 18 months improved both financial stability and artistic output, including increased time dedicated to art and higher motivation. Beyond reducing financial stress...
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Reconsidering the word ‘alcoholic’ — Harvard GazetteHarvard UniversityApr 10
This article discusses how medical and clinical understanding of alcohol use disorder has evolved, moving away from the stigmatizing term "alcoholic" toward more precise diagnostic language and personalized treatment approaches. Harvard researcher Kathryn McHugh explains that modern evidence...
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Excellence in Teaching winner wants to 'meet students where they are'Northeastern UniversityApr 10
Professor Laurent Lessard received Northeastern University's Excellence in Teaching Award for his innovative pedagogical approach to engineering education. He employs hands-on learning, real-world examples (such as SpaceX rocket landing simulations), and interactive digital tools rather than...
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For the Record, Friday, April 10, 2026 | UDailyUniversity of DelawareApr 10
This is a university news bulletin reporting faculty and staff achievements at the University of Delaware for April 2026, including presentations, publications, and honors across various disciplines. While one publication mentions AI in biomedicine, the article is primarily a compilation of...
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Leading tech-industry pioneer, investor to headline upcoming Presidential Lecture on April 30Purdue University-Main CampusApr 10
This article announces a Presidential Lecture by Bruce Leak, a tech pioneer and co-founder of venture capital firm Playground Global, at Purdue University on April 30. Leak's career spans foundational work in computing (Microsoft Word, Apple's Macintosh graphics, QuickTime) and investments in...
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Florida State University hosts inaugural Florida Quantum ConferenceFlorida State UniversityApr 10
Florida State University hosted the inaugural Florida Quantum Conference, bringing together leading researchers from academia, industry, and national laboratories to discuss breakthroughs in quantum science and engineering. The event supports the newly established Florida Alliance for Quantum...
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FSU leaders highlight health, research and technology at RISE Together Showcase and town hallFlorida State UniversityApr 10
Florida State University held a technology showcase and town hall highlighting how IT infrastructure and emerging technologies support the university's rise into the top 25 public institutions. University leadership emphasized that success depends on coordinated systems, aligned infrastructure, and...
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Science of seismic proportionsArizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 10
Arizona State University researchers, led by Ramon Arrowsmith, are studying seismic activity and earthquake hazards in Arizona and the Southwest despite the state's historically low earthquake frequency. The research aims to inform infrastructure planning for critical facilities like nuclear power...
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Commuter students stay the course with assistance from a center devoted especially to them | News | SDSUSan Diego State UniversityApr 10
San Diego State University's Center for Commuter Life celebrates 15 years of supporting its 28,475 commuter students (75% of enrollment) through mentorship, programming, and resources. The center helps commuter students, particularly first-year and transfer students, overcome logistical challenges...
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The next phase of the immigration crackdown is quieter, more destabilizing — and more media coverage of UCLAUniversity of California-Los AngelesApr 10
This is not a research article but rather a news roundup featuring multiple UCLA experts commenting on various policy and social issues including immigration enforcement, labor rights, fertility trends, cardiovascular disease, food-as-medicine approaches, and AI regulation frameworks. The content...
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Educational and Pre-College Summer Camps at UAThe University of AlabamaApr 10
The University of Alabama offers a portfolio of academic-focused summer camps for middle and high school students across disciplines including engineering, arts, communication, writing, and test preparation. These programs provide hands-on learning experiences, campus immersion, and career...
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Silviculture professor comes full circle at Warnell - UGA TodayUniversity of GeorgiaApr 10
Stephen Kinane, an assistant professor of silviculture at the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, has returned to his alma mater to teach and conduct research on forest growth and management. His work combines classroom instruction with hands-on fieldwork and...
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Gaming today, gambling addiction tomorrowUniversity of the WitwatersrandApr 10
This article examines how mobile gaming environments use gambling-like mechanics (loot boxes, variable reward systems) to deliberately encourage spending and compulsive engagement in minors, creating pathways to gambling addiction. The research argues that South Africa's legal framework...
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Inspiring the Artemis Generation and next wave of STEM talentCSIROApr 10
This article discusses NASA's Artemis II mission and its role in inspiring a new generation of Australians (the "Artemis Generation") to pursue STEM careers. Australian researchers and engineers are contributing to the mission through communications, robotics, and mission-support technologies,...
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Dementia trials initiative involves Imperial study cohortImperial College LondonApr 10
The Dementia Trials Accelerator, led by HDR UK and UK DRI, is streamlining dementia clinical trial recruitment by leveraging 12,000+ participants from the REACT cohort study, addressing the chronic under-recruitment problem that has slowed dementia research progress. The initiative uses biomarker...
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VCU aims to be ‘not just a national, but an international hub’ for research, VP Rao says in annual addressVirginia Commonwealth UniversityApr 10
Virginia Commonwealth University announced an ambitious goal to reach $1 billion in sponsored research funding and establish itself as an international research hub. The university has demonstrated strong research growth, achieving 109% increase in sponsored research funding since 2018 and reaching...
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HC gains new Nuclear Medicine area and inaugurates high-precision equipment.UNICAMPApr 10
Unicamp Clinical Hospital in Brazil inaugurated a new Nuclear Medicine area featuring a SPECT/CT-CZT imaging device—the first of its kind installed in a Latin American public hospital—that uses AI-enhanced technology to produce high-precision 3D whole-body images four times faster than conventional...
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Class of 2026: Joseph Lin brings computing power to cancer researchVirginia Commonwealth UniversityApr 10
Joseph Lin, a computer science student at Virginia Commonwealth University, collaborated with a pharmacy professor to use machine learning and AI to identify treatment-resistant cancer mutations, reducing a list of 150 potential mutations down to 25 candidates. This research demonstrates AI's...
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Employees Honored At 2026 UConn Spirit Awards Ceremony - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 10
This article announces the 12th annual UConn Spirit Awards ceremony, which recognized approximately 160 employee nominations across individual and team categories. The awards program celebrates exceptional staff contributions to building community and promoting civility at the university, with...
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April: Bristol student entrepreneurs pitch for share of £75k at Innovation Showcase | News and features | University of BristolUniversity of BristolApr 10
The University of Bristol's Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is hosting its annual Innovation Showcase and Runway Awards, where student entrepreneurs pitch for £75,000 in grant funding. The Centre has demonstrated exceptional impact over 10 years, with supported ventures securing over £35...
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UK tool gives Kentucky’s opioid response a data-driven edgeUniversity of KentuckyApr 10
University of Kentucky researchers developed RADOR-KY, a data-driven surveillance system that aggregates opioid overdose data from multiple sources to provide near-real-time insights for Kentucky's public health response. The system helps health departments and policymakers identify overdose...
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Chula to Host ICA Regional Hub Thailand 2026 – Chulalongkorn UniversityChulalongkorn UniversityApr 10
Chulalongkorn University has been selected to host the ICA Regional Hub Thailand 2026, a hybrid symposium scheduled for June 6-7, 2026, that will connect Bangkok with the 76th Annual International Communication Association Conference in Cape Town. The event aims to amplify underrepresented Asian...
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Top College of Science students honoredClemson UniversityApr 10
This article announces awards for outstanding undergraduate and graduate students at Clemson University's College of Science, highlighting two recipients whose research spans physics, engineering, mathematics, and machine learning applications. The featured students have conducted research in NASA...
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UCSF Heart Specialists Share Expertise at Annual Cardiology ConferenceUniversity of California-San FranciscoApr 09
UCSF cardiology experts presented research at the ACC Annual Scientific Session covering multiple cardiovascular domains, with particular emphasis on AI applications in cardiac imaging and diagnostics. Key presentations included AI integration challenges in clinical settings, precision diagnostics...
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Inaugural State of AI in Gaming Report Establishes Benchmark for AI Practice and Policy Across the Global Gambling IndustryUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 09
The UNLV International Gaming Institute and KPMG released the inaugural "State of AI in Gaming 2026" report, a comprehensive benchmark of AI adoption across the global gambling industry based on surveys of 83 companies and 113 regulators. The report reveals that while gambling companies have...
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FSU students named worldwide champions after earning first place at international forensics tournament in GreeceFlorida State UniversityApr 09
Two Florida State University students won first place at the 36th Annual International Forensics Association Speech and Debate Tournament in Athens, Greece, earning FSU the title of worldwide champions in NPDA-style debate. The victory highlights the program's excellence in competitive forensics,...
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A New AI Breakthrough Could Change the Long Search for Rare Disease DiagnosesHebrew University of JerusalemApr 09
Researchers at Hebrew University have developed EvORanker, an AI algorithm that identifies disease-causing genes by analyzing evolutionary patterns across 1,000+ species, successfully pinpointing the correct gene in ~70% of rare disease cases and placing it in the top five candidates 95% of the...
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Learning with audiobooksMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 09
MIT researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial showing that while audiobooks help students gain vocabulary, the benefits are significantly amplified when paired with explicit one-on-one instruction, particularly for struggling readers. The study addresses a critical gap in educational...
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FSU’s Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement names Austin McDonald new director, assistant dean of Undergraduate StudiesFlorida State UniversityApr 09
Florida State University has appointed Austin McDonald as the new director of the Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement (CARE) and assistant dean of Undergraduate Studies. McDonald brings experience from his previous role as program director at CARE, where he helped achieve a 96% retention...
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A philosophy of workMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 09
This article profiles Michal Masny, an MIT philosophy fellow, who argues that work provides intrinsic value beyond income through excellence development, social contribution, and community building, and that eliminating work entirely would diminish human well-being. The piece highlights the NC...
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Georgia Tech Earns Top C-Suite Ranking Among Forbes’ New IviesGeorgia Institute of TechnologyApr 09
Georgia Tech has earned the top C-suite ranking among Forbes' "New Ivies" for the third consecutive year, with employers recognizing the institution's leadership in AI adoption and curriculum integration. The survey of over 100 executives revealed that 60% report AI has changed their staffing...
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President Tim Sands to step down in the coming monthsVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 09
Virginia Tech President Tim Sands announced his intention to step down after 12 years of leadership, during which the university experienced significant growth including a 30% increase in undergraduate enrollment, 200% increase in applications, and 70% increase in research expenditures. Sands will...
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Pitch perfect: FSU student wins People's Choice Award at ACC InVenture Prize competitionFlorida State UniversityApr 09
Hugo Davies, an FSU computer science student, won the People's Choice Award at the ACC InVenture Prize competition for KeyRise, an AI-powered platform designed to democratize real estate investment analysis. The agentic AI system aims to provide individual investors with institutional-grade...
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New methods to analyze existing records could provide evidence of risk before a suicideUniversity of California-Los AngelesApr 09
UCLA researchers used large language models to analyze existing suicide records and found that emotional dysregulation indicators are present in approximately 90% of suicides but are significantly underestimated by current national reporting methods. By applying LLM analysis to narrative reports...
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Thirty-one graduate students receive awards at the 2026 Graduate Exhibition | Penn State UniversityPenn State UniversityApr 09
Penn State University held its 2026 Graduate Exhibition where 31 graduate students received awards for their research, scholarship, and creative work across multiple disciplines. The event showcases graduate student projects in categories including design, performance, and research posters spanning...
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UW–Madison again named a ‘new Ivy’ by ForbesUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonApr 09
UW–Madison has been named a "new Ivy" by Forbes for its excellence in preparing graduates for the modern workforce, with particular recognition for its AI-focused initiatives. The selection was influenced by a survey of over 100 C-suite executives who emphasized that future talent must possess...
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'At the edge of the future': ASU breaks ground for better health outcomes for ArizonaArizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 09
Arizona State University is establishing ASU Health, a new $200 million medical education and research hub opening in 2028, designed to address healthcare disparities and workforce shortages in Arizona. The initiative will house two new schools—the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical...
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Yes, your parents may have treated you differently; here’s how it shaped your mental healthArizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 09
Arizona State University researchers analyzed 30 years of twin study data to demonstrate that parents do treat siblings differently, and both actual and perceived differential treatment significantly impact children's mental health outcomes. The study reveals that children are particularly...
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Rare, violent rift discovered in Ngogo chimpanzee group from 'Chimp Empire'Arizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 09
Scientists documented the rare permanent split of the largest known wild chimpanzee group (Ngogo, Uganda) into two distinct populations, accompanied by lethal intergroup violence between 2018-2024. The fission was preceded by a shift in male dominance hierarchy and the deaths of key males, with the...
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Love of manufacturing engineering runs deep in these familiesArizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 09
This article profiles four sibling pairs at Arizona State University who have all chosen to pursue manufacturing engineering degrees together, sharing mentors, labs, and a passion for building and troubleshooting. The piece highlights how early exposure to technical programs, family dynamics, and...
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Rebuilding picks up in Altadena, but recovery still 'deeply uncertain' — and more media coverage of UCLAUniversity of California-Los AngelesApr 09
This article is a media roundup of UCLA research coverage across multiple topics including wildfire recovery in Altadena, child development research partnerships, meteorite discovery, immigration enforcement data, election law, healthcare policy, and demographic trends. It is not a single research...
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‘Seeing’ the air that you breatheUniversity of the WitwatersrandApr 09
Wits University has developed AI_r, an AI-powered air quality monitoring system that uses laser sensors and machine learning to provide real-time air pollution data across Johannesburg and Gauteng at a fraction of traditional costs. The system automates data interpretation and forecasting,...
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The flawed fundamentals of failing banksMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 09
MIT economist Emil Verner's empirical research spanning 160+ years of banking data demonstrates that bank failures are primarily caused by deteriorating fundamentals (poor portfolios, weak risk management, insufficient reserves) rather than panic-driven bank runs. His findings challenge the...
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Wyoming 4-H to Host Free Virtual Career Night for Teens April 19University of WyomingApr 09
Wyoming 4-H is hosting its sixth annual Virtual Career Night on April 19, 2026, via Zoom to expose middle and high school students to diverse career paths including drone technology, fire safety, tech entrepreneurship, and entertainment. The free event features 20-minute presentations from...
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Why are communities pushing back against data centers? — Harvard GazetteHarvard UniversityApr 09
Communities across the US are increasingly opposing data center development due to legitimate concerns about massive electricity consumption, water usage, and environmental strain, despite industry arguments about job creation and economic benefits. Research shows these projects often represent...
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Hugh Churchill Named Interim Director of I³RUniversity of ArkansasApr 09
Hugh Churchill, a renowned quantum physics researcher and professor at the University of Arkansas, has been named interim director of the Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research (I³R), succeeding Ranu Jung. Churchill brings extensive experience leading research centers and...
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Testing a Tiny Skin Patch is Teaching UConn Researchers About Your Aging Immune System - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 09
Researchers at UConn have developed and are clinically testing a novel micropatch technology that non-invasively samples immune cells and microbiome bacteria from human skin to study age-related immune decline. The bandage-like patch, developed collaboratively by MIT and Jackson Laboratory, uses...
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Yale senior selected as Gaither Junior FellowYale UniversityApr 09
Yale senior Maxwell Fisher has been selected as one of 18 James C. Gaither Junior Fellows by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a prestigious one-year fellowship program. Fisher, a history major focused on American foreign policy, will work in Washington, D.C. alongside Carnegie...
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Georgia Tech Researchers Use Statistics and Math to Understand How The Brain WorksGeorgia Institute of TechnologyApr 09
Georgia Tech researchers are using mathematical models, statistics, and AI techniques to decode how the brain functions at multiple levels—from individual neural spike patterns to complex decision-making processes. By applying computational frameworks inspired by brain organization, they aim to...
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Clemson continues to build the foundation for a human-centered approach to AIClemson UniversityApr 09
Clemson University has established a cross-disciplinary AI Initiative to develop a human-centered approach to artificial intelligence across the institution. The initiative provides university-wide governance frameworks while allowing individual colleges and divisions to create unit-specific AI...
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Choice Gas Selection Available for UW Employees and RetireesUniversity of WyomingApr 09
The University of Wyoming is offering employees and retirees a negotiated fixed natural gas rate of $0.388/therm through Black Hills Energy Services under the Choice Gas program, with enrollment deadline of April 21. This two-year fixed rate applies to residential customers in the Casper Division...
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Dr Karen Joash starts as Director of Imperial’s Clinical Academic Training OfficeImperial College LondonApr 09
Dr Karen Joash has been appointed as Director of Imperial College's Clinical Academic Training Office (CATO), a role focused on supporting healthcare professionals in developing research careers. With over 25 years of clinical experience in obstetrics and gynaecology and significant leadership...
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Some quantum learning models are classically simulable | LANLLos Alamos National LaboratoryApr 09
Los Alamos researchers demonstrate that variational quantum machine learning models designed to avoid "barren plateaus" are classically simulable, meaning they can be efficiently replicated by classical computers. This finding suggests that proposed solutions to quantum computing's training...
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Inside the Fortress - UND TodayUniversity of North DakotaApr 09
This article is a sports journalism piece about the University of North Dakota hockey team's visit to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for the NCAA Frozen Four tournament. It describes the arena's impressive history, atmosphere, and fan experience rather than presenting any AI research findings.
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Syracuse Views Spring 2026 | Syracuse University TodaySyracuse UniversityApr 09
This is not a research article but rather a university newsletter featuring campus life highlights from Syracuse University in Spring 2026, including student activities, athletic events, veteran support programs, and campus ceremonies. The content documents various institutional events and...
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Take Your Kid to Work Day returns April 23Wayne State UniversityApr 09
Wayne State University is hosting "Future Warriors: Take Your Kid to Work Day" on April 23, offering children ages 4-18 a variety of hands-on educational activities including planetarium shows, chemistry demonstrations, music exploration, and athletic workshops. The event aims to inspire young...
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Michigan Tech News ArchivesMichigan Technological UniversityApr 09
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Building bots and community, Brian Schoellner puts campus robotics in the spotlight - Inside UNC CharlotteInside UNC CharlotteApr 09
Brian Schoellner, a UNC Charlotte mechanical engineering student, founded the Charlotte Combat Robot Club and established Robot Rumble, the largest battle bot tournament in North Carolina, which has grown from 40 robots and 400 attendees in its first year to 72 robots and 2,000+ spectators. The...
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ODU's New AI Tutor for Quantum Computing Empowers Students to Find the Answers ThemselvesOld Dominion UniversityApr 09
Old Dominion University has developed an AI-powered quantum computing tutor that guides students to find answers independently rather than providing direct solutions, while giving professors real-time visibility into student struggles. The system uses "guardrails" to keep students on track and...
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PhD Powerhouse: Tech Fellowship to Launch New Era of Computing, Engineering ResearchMichigan Technological UniversityApr 09
Michigan Technological University has launched the Dave House Computational Innovation Fellowship, a new doctoral program designed to foster interdisciplinary research between its Colleges of Computing and Engineering. The inaugural fellowship awards two faculty members—one from each college—and...
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Riccio College of Engineering Announces 2026 Outstanding Alumni | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstApr 09
The Riccio College of Engineering at UMass Amherst announced its 2026 Outstanding Alumni Awards, recognizing 11 recipients across five departments, including five Distinguished Alumni and six Outstanding Young Alumni. The awardees represent leaders in various engineering fields, with several having...
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ODU’s Ellmer School of Nursing Welcomes 4-Legged Chief Compassion OfficerOld Dominion UniversityApr 09
Old Dominion University's Ellmer School of Nursing has formally hired Ruth, a certified yellow Labrador therapy dog, as "Chief Compassion Officer" to support nursing students and patients at ODU Community Care clinics. Ruth, trained through the Alliance of Therapy Dogs certification program,...
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Case Western Reserve University named to Forbes’ ‘New Ivies’ list | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityApr 09
Case Western Reserve University has been named to Forbes' "New Ivies" list for the first time, recognized for preparing students for an AI-driven workforce. The recognition highlights CWRU's expansion of AI education, including over 100 AI-related courses across 40 departments and hands-on...
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Sustainable disaster mitigation through integrated nature and engineering solutions: How mangroves save lives — Hiroshi Takagi | Science TokyoInstitute of Science TokyoApr 09
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VertINGreen Unveiled Turning Indoor Green Walls Into Smart, Living Systems Breathing Life Into BuildingsHebrew University of JerusalemApr 09
VertINGreen is an AI-powered platform developed by Hebrew University researchers that transforms vertical green walls from unpredictable decorative features into intelligent environmental systems. Using machine learning and hyperspectral imaging, the system predicts green wall performance before...
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The world is their oyster: Admitted Student Day to welcome wannabe PanthersFlorida International UniversityApr 09
Florida International University is hosting an Admitted Student Day to help prospective students explore campus facilities, academic programs, and student life before committing to enrollment for the 2026-2027 academic year. The event features tours, presentations from all schools and colleges, and...
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Fact Check: no evidence that photos of rescued U.S. air crew are authenticUniversity at BuffaloApr 09
Siwei Lyu from the University at Buffalo used AI detection expertise to identify viral images of allegedly rescued U.S. soldiers from Iran as AI-generated forgeries. The analysis identified multiple telltale artifacts including incorrect military insignia, malformed human features (floating...
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Computing Associate Dean Cultivates Innovation With CREATE-XGeorgia Institute of TechnologyApr 09
This article profiles Computing Associate Dean Fisayo Omojokun's adoption of Georgia Tech's CREATE-X entrepreneurship program, which shifts from traditional structured curricula to student-driven discovery and venture validation. Through his involvement as a co-instructor and Jim Pope Faculty...
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A new type of electrically driven artificial muscle fiberMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 09
Researchers at MIT Media Lab and Politecnico di Bari have developed electrically driven artificial muscle fibers that combine thin McKibben actuators with miniaturized electrohydrodynamic pumps, eliminating the need for external hydraulic infrastructure. These fiber muscles are lightweight, silent,...
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Qualcomm acquires Cornell AI software startup | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 09
Exostellar, a Cornell University startup founded by computer science professors and researchers, was acquired by Qualcomm in March after pivoting from cloud computing optimization to AI workload efficiency. The company developed software that enables organizations to run artificial intelligence...
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Pitt launches an affordable online graduate Certificate in Infant Mental HealthUniversity of PittsburghApr 09
The University of Pittsburgh has launched an affordable online graduate certificate in Infant Mental Health to address a critical shortage of trained professionals in early childhood mental health services. The program is designed for working professionals and aligns with Pennsylvania's need for...
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Preparing Delaware students for lifelong financial skills | UDailyUniversity of DelawareApr 09
Delaware has passed legislation requiring all ninth-grade students starting in 2026-27 to complete a financial literacy course, formalizing decades of work by the University of Delaware's Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship. The "Keys to Financial Success" curriculum, developed...
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Triage Robots May Help Wounded People in Mass CasualtiesPittsburgh Supercomputing CenterApr 09
Carnegie Mellon University's Team Chiron developed an AI-guided robotic system combining flying drones and four-legged robots to autonomously locate and triage casualties in mass-casualty incidents, using DARPA funding and PSC's Bridges-2 supercomputer. The AI integrates multiple sensor inputs to...
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Imagine That: Brain Uses Neurons from Vision System When Forming Mental ImageryCalifornia Institute of TechnologyApr 09
Researchers discovered that approximately 40% of neurons active during visual perception are reactivated when humans imagine previously seen objects, using the same "distributed axis code" framework found in primates. By recording single-neuron activity in epilepsy patients, the team successfully...
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New technique makes AI models leaner and faster while they’re still learningMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 09
Researchers from MIT, Max Planck Institute, and other institutions developed CompreSSM, a technique that compresses AI models during training rather than after, using control theory mathematics to identify and remove unnecessary components early. The method achieves up to 4x training speedups on...
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CREATE-X Startup Brings Digital Access to the UnbankedGeorgia Institute of TechnologyApr 09
Loto Punto, a fintech startup founded by Victor Espinosa, has developed self-service kiosks that provide digital financial access to unbanked communities in Colombia by enabling cash-to-digital conversions and basic banking services. The company recently integrated biometric recognition and...
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2026 U.S. News & World Report Ranks UMass Amherst Among Nation’s Best Graduate Programs | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstApr 09
UMass Amherst's graduate programs received strong rankings in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report, with the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences ranking No. 25 overall in Computer Science and notably No. 18 in the artificial intelligence sub-specialty. Multiple programs across...
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2026-27 Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship Award Recipients Announced | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstApr 09
UMass Amherst announced three 2026-27 Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship recipients recognizing exceptional research accomplishments. Duncan Irschick (Biology) will develop methods to extract 3D animal properties from 2D photographs for conservation biology applications, while Shona Macdonald (Art)...
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Project Aims to Put AI to Work Reducing its Own Energy NeedsUniversity of California-MercedApr 08
Researchers from UC institutions and national laboratories are collaborating on a $6 million project to develop more energy-efficient AI systems by discovering topological materials that require less power for computation. The team uses AI to accelerate the discovery of new chip materials with...
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HKUST Launches Healthy Longevity Study Recruiting Adults Aged 90 and AboveHong Kong Univ. of Science and TechnologyApr 08
HKUST has launched a five-year study recruiting 500+ Chinese adults aged 90+ to identify biological and lifestyle determinants of healthy longevity using advanced blood biomarkers and AI-driven multi-omics analysis. The research aims to uncover genetic factors and molecular pathways associated with...
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Public Engagement: How TUM brings science into the heart of the cityTechnical University of MunichApr 08
This article describes Technical University of Munich's (TUM) public engagement initiatives aimed at bringing science communication to the general public through interactive experiences like escape rooms, street festivals, and educational programs. The focus is on making cutting-edge...
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Lincoln Laboratory develops aerial cargo delivery technologyMIT Lincoln LaboratoryApr 08
Lincoln Laboratory has developed an integrated autonomous system for safe aerial cargo delivery, combining collision avoidance (ACAS sXu), separation assurance, and protected airspace exclusion zones. The technology was successfully demonstrated in August 2025 with four operational drones at Turner...
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12 Purdue graduate programs ranked in top 10 in U.S. News & World Report 2026 listsPurdue University-Main CampusApr 08
Purdue University achieved significant recognition in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, with 12 graduate programs ranked in the top 10 nationally. The College of Engineering jumped to No. 4 overall in the U.S., while notable programs including agricultural and biological engineering (No....
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USF and By Light formalize partnership to advance trusted AI for national securityUniversity of South FloridaApr 08
The University of South Florida and defense contractor By Light Professional IT Services have formalized a partnership to develop "AI assurance" methods—mathematically rigorous techniques to ensure AI systems are trustworthy, reliable, and transparent in national security applications. The...
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Georgia Women Give hosts spring luncheon at UGA - UGA TodayUniversity of GeorgiaApr 08
Georgia Women Give, a donor community at the University of Georgia, hosted its fourth annual spring luncheon featuring an exhibit on fashion designer Anne Barge Clegg's bridal collection and discussions about scholarship initiatives. The organization, launched in 2023, now includes nearly 200...
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A new stage for social science: Students organize campus-wide research showcase | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityApr 08
Case Western Reserve University anthropology PhD students organized Social Science Research Day, a campus-wide research showcase to elevate visibility of qualitative and mixed-methods social science research. The inaugural event features nearly 20 presentations from undergraduate and graduate...
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New research shows that tau protein spreads through connected neurons in people with Alzheimer’s diseaseUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamApr 08
Researchers at UAB, Rush University, and SUNY Upstate discovered that tau protein spreads through connected neurons via synaptic pathways in Alzheimer's disease, with individual brain connectivity patterns influencing the extent of tau propagation. Using postmortem brain samples and longitudinal...
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Apply for the VCET: Vibe-Coded Ed-Tech Challenge | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityApr 08
Case Western Reserve University is hosting a weekend make-a-thon called the VCET: Vibe-Coded Ed-Tech Challenge where students will use AI-powered "vibe-coding" tools to create educational applications for humanities teaching. The event encourages participants with minimal coding experience to...
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Enrollment Services Names New Arkansas Recruitment, Transfer Central Team LeadsUniversity of ArkansasApr 08
The University of Arkansas announced two new leadership positions within Enrollment Services: Chad Cox as senior associate director for Arkansas recruitment and Trevor Francis as director of Transfer Central. These appointments aim to expand student access and success across Arkansas by...
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First-Year Engineering Students Represent OU in National CompetitionUniversity of Oklahoma-Norman CampusApr 08
Two pairs of University of Oklahoma first-year engineering students competed in the 2026 Lockheed Martin Ethics in Engineering Case Competition in Bethesda, Maryland, making history as OU's first teams to participate in the event. The competition challenged students to solve fictional ethical,...
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The Power of Academic Medicine: Multidisciplinary Team Saves Young Man with Rare, Aggressive Cancer - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 08
This article describes a successful clinical case where a multidisciplinary medical team at UConn Health coordinated care for a 23-year-old patient with aggressive Burkitt's lymphoma who developed a life-threatening intestinal perforation. The team balanced immediate surgical intervention with...
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‘Fundisa le nto iphambi kwakho’University of Cape TownApr 08
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Major By Design: New Course Introduces Design Options Across CampusUtah State UniversityApr 08
Utah State University has launched a new seven-week introductory course called "Design Careers (LAEP 1010)" that helps students explore the diverse range of design-related majors and career paths available across campus. The course is a collaboration between eight departments and four colleges,...
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Charting a nontraditional path to MSUMichigan State UniversityApr 08
This article profiles Sam Wright, a nontraditional student who dropped out of high school, worked in telecommunications for nearly two decades, and has now achieved a 4.0 GPA at Michigan State University while pursuing a degree in International Relations. Wright's research focuses on foreign...
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Tiny White Coats, Big Dreams: OU School of Community Medicine’s Doctor for a Day Inspires the Next Generation of HealersUniversity of Oklahoma-Norman CampusApr 08
OU School of Community Medicine hosted "Doctor for a Day," an educational outreach event for elementary school children featuring hands-on medical experiences and AI-powered patient simulators. The program aims to build interest in healthcare careers and reduce medical anxiety among young students...
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Things to Do at Penn State: April 9-16 | Penn State UniversityPenn State UniversityApr 08
This article is a calendar listing of cultural and community events at Penn State University for April 9-16, including theatrical performances, musical concerts, dance productions, and sustainability initiatives. It contains no AI research, findings, or technological innovations of any kind.
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Building the Future of Business at UNLVUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 08
UNLV's Lee Business School is launching a "Building Business Together" campaign to construct a new 130,631-square-foot academic facility designed to modernize business education through collaborative spaces, specialized labs, and embedded technology infrastructure. The new four-story building aims...
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Takeaways from the 2026 UNLV State of the University AddressUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 08
UNLV announced record-breaking enrollment, graduation rates, and research spending during its 2026 State of the University address. Interim President Chris Heavey emphasized that the university's success stems from incremental innovation built on collective effort and community partnership,...
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UW Will Celebrate Research and Discovery Days This MonthUniversity of WyomingApr 08
The University of Wyoming is hosting Research and Discovery Days (April 9-26) to showcase over 15 events highlighting faculty, student, and staff research across multiple disciplines. The celebration includes three major symposia focused on research translation, science institute initiatives, and...
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URI language student, alum awarded national Critical Language ScholarshipsUniversity of Rhode IslandApr 08
Two University of Rhode Island students received prestigious U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships to study Swahili in Tanzania and Japanese in Japan during summer 2026. The scholarships are part of an intensive overseas language immersion program that selected 315 recipients from...
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‘Reader, Come Home’ by Maryanne Wolf selected as Princeton Pre-readPrinceton UniversityApr 08
Princeton University has selected Maryanne Wolf's "Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World" as its 2024 Pre-read for incoming first-year students, emphasizing the importance of deep reading and critical thinking in an age of digital distraction and AI-powered summarization tools....
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OHIO Board of Trustees to hear about University’s initiatives to integrate Artificial Intelligence into learning, receive sports administration program update from students and facultyOhio University-Main CampusApr 08
Ohio University's Board of Trustees will review the institution's initiatives to integrate AI into curriculum and classroom learning, including faculty development and an expanded AI Fellows program. The presentation will highlight the university's "human-first AI" approach that emphasizes ethical...
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University of Nevada, Reno Students Present at SITE 2026University of Nevada-RenoApr 08
University of Nevada, Reno's instructional design and educational statistics program presented 12 research projects at the SITE 2026 conference, with several focusing on AI applications in education. Key research includes evaluations of generative AI tools for academic writing, development of...
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How MSU is teaching students to spot misinformationMichigan State UniversityApr 08
Michigan State University is implementing media literacy programs to help students identify misinformation and deepfakes in an AI-influenced information environment. Faculty researchers, particularly in the Department of Communication, are integrating critical thinking skills and source evaluation...
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UT Names New Governor’s Chair for Quantum DevicesThe University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleApr 08
The University of Tennessee has recruited Deep Jariwala, a leading quantum materials researcher, as the UT-Oak Ridge National Laboratory Governor's Chair for Quantum Devices, with a joint appointment starting January 2027. Jariwala's research focuses on developing novel materials and quantum...
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Senior Named Among Nation’s Best Business MajorsThe University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleApr 08
This article announces Tyler Porter, a University of Tennessee senior business analytics major, as one of Poets&Quants' 100 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2026. Porter maintains a 4.0 GPA, holds multiple prestigious scholarships, and will pursue an MS in Business Analytics with...
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Digging deeper on how tillage methods affect soil health, yieldIowa State UniversityApr 08
Iowa State University researchers created a comprehensive database integrating data from over 250 peer-reviewed studies to provide more accurate estimates of how tillage methods affect soil carbon levels and crop yield. The analysis reveals that lower-intensity tillage generally improves soil...
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Final spots available for UK’s STEM Camps for middle, high school studentsUniversity of KentuckyApr 08
The University of Kentucky is announcing final registration spots for its 2026 STEM Camps, offering middle and high school students hands-on experiences in computer science, chemistry, and robotics. These camps, founded in 2010, aim to introduce young students to STEM fields and build confidence in...
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WashU Expert: Research highlights who wins, loses in AI-influenced job marketThe SourceApr 08
Washington University researchers surveyed nearly 2,000 U.S. workers and found that AI adoption depends primarily on whether employees view it as a career-learning tool rather than a productivity booster, with those seeing AI as complementary increasing their effort and learning. The research...
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AI adopters aren’t cutting jobs, they’re creating themCSIROApr 08
A CSIRO study analyzing Australian job advertisements from 2020-2023 found that companies adopting AI actually increased hiring at significantly faster rates than non-adopting firms, with AI-adopting companies posting 36% more job ads overall. Rather than replacing workers, AI adoption correlates...
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Inclusive excellence award winners honored at URIUniversity of Rhode IslandApr 08
The University of Rhode Island honored recipients of its Inclusive Excellence Awards, recognizing individuals who have advanced diversity, equity, and inclusion across the institution. The ceremony celebrated three award winners, including the posthumous recognition of civil rights leader Bernard...
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Virginia Tech engineering researchers lead day-long workshop addressing the next generation of human-centered edge systemsVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 08
Virginia Tech hosted a workshop bringing together researchers, industry partners, and government stakeholders to explore human-centered edge computing systems, with focus on neuromorphic computing, NextG connectivity, and federated learning. The RISE-IoT initiative aims to integrate sensing,...
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Spring 2026 Rising Researchers Announced | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstApr 08
UMass Amherst has announced seven outstanding undergraduate researchers for Spring 2026 who are conducting work across diverse fields including AI reliability and ethics, Alzheimer's disease mechanisms, microplastics transport, and sustainable practices. These students represent emerging talent in...
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Death penalty explored in Distinguished Visiting Journalist event | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 08
Cornell University is hosting an event featuring investigative journalist Keri Blakinger discussing capital punishment through an Oscar-nominated documentary she co-produced. The screening and panel discussion will explore the legal, ethical, and human dimensions of the death penalty, featuring...
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Satellites Capture the Volatile Human-Luminescence Relationship - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 08
Researchers from UConn, NASA, and international partners developed a novel daily-frequency algorithm to analyze satellite nighttime lighting data from 2014-2022, revealing that global light emissions are highly volatile rather than steadily increasing. The study captures real-time societal...
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Professor Robert Day Named Interim Dean of Business School as University Renews Search For Permanent Leader - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 08
The University of Connecticut has announced that Professor Robert Day will serve as interim dean of the School of Business while the university relaunches its search for a permanent dean. Day's priorities include preparing for AACSB accreditation, implementing budget transformation initiatives, and...
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GRI announces significant investments in applied research at William & MaryWilliam & MaryApr 08
William & Mary's Global Research Institute announced $750,000 in investments across 10 applied research projects through a new "Accelerate" program supporting faculty research across multiple disciplines. The initiative reflects the university's R1 designation and aims to build sustainable research...
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William & Mary welcomes admitted Class of 2030 to campusWilliam & MaryApr 08
William & Mary University is welcoming over 1,300 admitted students from the Class of 2030 to campus for an annual orientation event. The university received a record number of Early Decision applications (1,606) and made 6,001 admission offers from a pool of 17,432 applicants (34% admission rate)....
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Advanced lab gives students hands-on experienceVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 08
Virginia Tech's BRICS Lab provides students with advanced equipment for neuromorphic computing research, including state-of-the-art probe stations for nanometer-scale chip testing. The lab focuses on developing new AI architectures using neuromorphic hardware and chips, offering students hands-on...
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Meet the 2026 Academic Staff Excellence Award winnersUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonApr 08
This article announces the 2026 Academic Staff Excellence Award winners at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, recognizing 10 employees for their contributions as researchers, instructors, administrators, and public servants. The highlighted recipients include language educators who have innovated...
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National Laboratory of the Rockies Unveils New LogoNational Laboratory of the RockiesApr 08
The National Laboratory of the Rockies (formerly NREL) unveiled a new logo and visual identity reflecting its Rocky Mountain location and mission in energy innovation. The rebranding coincides with the lab's expanded focus on critical minerals, artificial intelligence, energy systems analysis, and...
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Purdue’s Envision Center and School of A...Purdue Rosen Center for Advanced ComputingApr 08
Purdue University's Envision Center and School of Aviation and Transportation Technology are using the CollabXR platform—a collaborative augmented, mixed, and virtual reality system enhanced with AI—to improve airport ground operations training and safety. The research focuses on understanding...
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Government Intervention in the Supply Chain Concerns ExpertsLehigh UniversityApr 08
The Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index for Q2 2026 shows overall risk decline across nine of ten categories, but Government Intervention Risk emerged as the highest concern in head-to-head comparisons, while Transportation Disruption Risk uniquely increased. Cybersecurity and Data...
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UToledo to Lead $39M Nuclear Workforce Initiative | UToledo NewsUniversity of ToledoApr 08
The University of Toledo is leading a $39 million Great Lakes Partnership initiative funded by a $19.2 million Department of Energy grant to enhance nuclear workforce training and safety programs across the region. The partnership aims to modernize curricula for advanced reactors, establish...
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Extension 4-H Youth Development Program seeks new volunteersUniversity of Nevada-RenoApr 08
The Nevada 4-H Youth Development Program is recruiting volunteers to support youth in various activities including robotics, rocketry, and cooking. Nearly 1,100 adult volunteers and 300 teen volunteers currently contribute almost 40,000 hours annually, enabling over 41,000 youth to participate in...
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MSU welcomes partner Pontifical University Antonianum to campus AI conferenceMississippi State UniversityApr 08
Mississippi State University and Pontifical University Antonianum co-hosted an AI conference focusing on the societal, ethical, and legal implications of artificial intelligence rather than technical advancement. The event brought together approximately 100 faculty, students, and staff to discuss...
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Integer Technologies Celebrates Grand Opening of New Office at The University of Southern Mississippi's Roger F. Wicker Center for Ocean EnterpriseUniversity of Southern MississippiApr 08
Integer Technologies opened a new office at the University of Southern Mississippi's Roger F. Wicker Center for Ocean Enterprise to develop autonomous vessel systems and decision-support tools for undersea operations. The expansion, supported by a $10.6 million Navy contract modification, aims to...
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Keeping roads and train lines open during India’s monsoon floodsNortheastern UniversityApr 08
AIResQ, a startup founded by Northeastern-trained scientist Udit Bhatia, uses AI and physics-based modeling to predict monsoon flooding in real-time and prescribe actionable responses for Indian cities and infrastructure. The system goes beyond flood prediction to forecast traffic impacts and...
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Artemis II will tell us a lot about humans in space. Here’s what experts already know — and more media coverage of UCLAUniversity of California-Los AngelesApr 08
This is not a research article but rather a UCLA news roundup covering multiple unrelated topics including the Artemis II space mission, Iranian geopolitics, Los Angeles elections, voting rights, environmental policy, entertainment industry strikes, and insider trading law. The only space-related...
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With expertise spanning media, health, AI, and energy, new leaders join UC Santa Cruz Foundation Board of TrusteesUniversity of California-Santa CruzApr 08
The UC Santa Cruz Foundation Board of Trustees has elected three new members with expertise in entertainment, healthcare AI technology, and energy consulting. The new trustees—Jordan Corngold (film music editor), Prashant S. Samant (CEO of healthcare AI company Akido), and Benjamin Lindahl Hough...
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Finding the Future of Eye Care with FrogsUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 08
Researchers in the Tseng Lab are studying eye regeneration in African clawed frog larvae to understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms that enable tissue regrowth, with the goal of developing therapeutic treatments for human eye diseases like cataracts, glaucoma, and optic nerve damage....
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