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Research from U.S. Colleges Newsletter for 2026-02-23 ( 8 items )  
Concordia University Launches Fully Online Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (10)
MEQUON, Wisconsin, Feb. 21 -- Concordia University Wisconsin issued the following news on Feb. 19, 2026: * * * Concordia University launches fully online Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence Concordia University Wisconsin has launched a fully online Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI), designed to prepare ethical, highly skilled AI professionals for leadership in today's rapidly evolving, data-driven industries. * As artificial intelligence transforms sectors includi more PR

Concordia University Wisconsin Strengthens State Economy, Supports 1,780 Regional Jobs (10)
MEQUON, Wisconsin, Feb. 21 -- Concordia University Wisconsin issued the following news on Feb. 20, 2026: * * * Concordia University Wisconsin strengthens state economy, supports 1,780 regional jobs Wisconsin's private, nonprofit colleges and universities are, collectively, one of the state's top 10 employers and powerful economic drivers, according to new statewide data, showing the sector supports tens of thousands of jobs. * The new analysis demonstrates that Wisconsin's private colleges  more PR

Medical College of Wisconsin: JNCCN Study Identifies Long-Term Health Risks Among Testicular Cancer Survivors Treated With Contemporary Chemotherapy Regimens (10)
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Feb. 21 (TNSjou) -- The Medical College of Wisconsin issued the following news on Feb. 20, 2026: * * * New JNCCN Study Identifies Long-Term Health Risks Among Testicular Cancer Survivors Treated with Contemporary Chemotherapy Regimens A large, multi-center study recently published online in the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (JNCCN) provides new insight into the long-term health effects of contemporary chemotherapy regimens used to treat testicular  more PR

Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine: New 'Liver-on-a-Chip' Device Could Make Drug Safety Testing More Reliable (10)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Feb. 21 -- Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences issued the following news release on Feb. 19, 2026: * * * New 'Liver-on-a-Chip' Device Could Make Drug Safety Testing More Reliable Research from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences and collaborating institutions finds that the PhysioMimix LC12 device shows promise in testing drug safety compared to traditional methods. * Creating a drug that might he more PR

UA Breaks Ground for ROTC, Student Veterans Center (10)
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama, Feb. 21 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news release on Feb. 20, 2026: * * * UA Breaks Ground for ROTC, Student Veterans Center The University of Alabama is continuing its longstanding commitment to provide resources for students training to be part of our nation's armed forces and those who have already served with the construction of a new facility dedicated to the military community. The nearly 20,000 square foot Reserve Officers' Training Corps Fac more PR

UA Facility Focused on Water Will Support Research, Economic Development (10)
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama, Feb. 21 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news release on Feb. 19, 2026: * * * New UA Facility Focused on Water Will Support Research, Economic Development TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama will increase its presence in southeastern Alabama with the UA Wiregrass Hub, a facility supporting research and economic development, student recruitment and community partnerships. The new facility will house the Critical Response and Information Manag more PR

UPenn School of Social Policy & Practice: How Markets Can Help Society Adapt to Climate Change (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Feb. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice issued the following news on Feb. 20, 2026: * * * How markets can help society adapt to climate change When carefully designed and supported by thoughtful public policy, markets can play a meaningful role in helping communities effectively and efficiently manage the risks of climate change, according to a new article coauthored by Dr. R. Jisung Park. Dr. Park is an assistant pr more PR

USC Arnold School of Public Health: Maternal and Child Health Catalyst Program Launches Two New Development Opportunities (10)
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Feb. 21 -- The University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health issued the following news on Feb. 19, 2026: * * * Maternal and Child Health Catalyst program launches two new development opportunities With renewed support from the Health Resources and Services Administration and matching funds from the Dean's Office, the Arnold School's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Catalyst program is expanding its capacity-building opportunities even further. In this ne more PR