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Research from U.S. Colleges Newsletter for 2026-01-14 ( 6 items )  
Auburn Professor Named Lifetime Member of Clare Hall (10)
AUBURN, Alabama, Jan. 14 -- Auburn University issued the following news: * * * Auburn professor named lifetime member of Clare Hall Cambridge recognition provides a pathway to expand global research opportunities for Auburn students * During a visiting fellowship at the University of Cambridge, mathematician Hal Schenck found himself immersed in a world of high-level research, formal college dinners, and competitive rowing. "The food was good, and the math was great...but rowing was the be more PR

Colorado School of Mines: Deep Underground, Particle Physics and Quantum Computing Converge (10)
GOLDEN, Colorado, Jan. 14 -- Colorado School of Mines issued the following news: * * * Deep underground, particle physics and quantum computing converge By Jenn Fields Deep in Colorado's mountains, a Mines researcher is preparing two unique underground laboratories to answer fundamental questions about the origins of the universe and the future of quantum computing. Wouter Van De Pontseele, an assistant professor of physics who leads the Quantum Technologies at the Sensitivity Frontier res more PR

Montana State's Quantum Research Facility Awarded $31.5 Million for Sponsored Research, Test Bed Expansion (10)
BOZEMAN, Montana, Jan. 14 -- Montana State University issued the following news: * * * Montana State's quantum research facility awarded $31.5 million for sponsored research, test bed expansion By Diana Setterberg, MSU News Service QCORE, Montana State University's Quantum Collaborative Research and Education facility, has been awarded a $31.5 million contract with the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, New York, for novel research in quantum applications and the development of novel qua more PR

NEH grant will support project management curriculum (10)
SELINSGROVE, Pennsylvania, Jan. 14 -- Susquehanna University issued the following news: * * * NEH grant will support project management curriculum * "Project management is often taught in STEM and business fields, but its core principles align naturally with the humanities, which include languages, English, history, philosophy, religion, and communications, among other areas of scholarship," said Laurence Roth, Charles B. Degenstein Professor of English at Susquehanna University and principa more PR

University of Texas Dallas: Researchers' Sweat-Based Sensor May Help Improve Sleep Quality (10)
RICHARDSON, Texas, Jan. 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news: * * * Researchers' Sweat-Based Sensor May Help Improve Sleep Quality By Kim Horner University of Texas at Dallas researchers, in partnership with Texas-based biotech company EnLiSense, have demonstrated a pioneering wearable perspiration-based sensor that measures two key hormones that regulate the body's sleep-wake cycle. The electrochemical sensor continuously monitors cortisol, which p more PR

WIU Student Spends Summer at Argonne National Laboratory (10)
MACOMB, Illinois, Jan. 13 -- Western Illinois University issued the following news release: * * * WIU Student Spends Summer at Argonne National Laboratory Ahead of her senior year, WIU Physics student Chelsie Hadley spent the past summer contributing to research in the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, IL. "Getting that perspective made me even more excited for grad school, because now I know what skills I want to develop," Hadley said. "I got a taste of mate more PR