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Research from U.S. Colleges Newsletter for 2026-04-12 ( 6 items )  
ARPA-H contracts fund Stanford Medicine research (10)
STANFORD, California, April 10 -- Stanford University School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * ARPA-H contracts fund Stanford Medicine research * Four Stanford Medicine researchers have been awarded Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health contracts. ARPA-H, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was established by U.S. Congress and President Joe Biden in 2022 to increase investments in breakthrough solutions with the potential to transform critic more PR

From Classroom to Runway: Theatre Students Bring Modern Kimono to Life (10)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 10 -- Samford University issued the following news release: * * * From Classroom to Runway: Theatre Students Bring Modern Kimono to Life * When the Matsuno-Mori Initiative reached out to Samford University, a collaboration rooted in centuries-old Japanese tradition began to take shape inside a School of the Arts costume lab. Theatre production design students, led by Mary Gurney, assistant professor of costume and instructional design, spent the semester turning  more PR

Inside the NFL Combine: Mason King's Externship at the Intersection of Law and Athletics (10)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 10 -- Samford University issued the following news release: * * * Inside the NFL Combine: Mason King's Externship at the Intersection of Law and Athletics * Mason King, a third-year student at Samford University Cumberland School of Law, is spending his final spring semester as a legal extern and marketing/operations assistant with United Athlete Sports. This hands-on role at the intersection of law, athletics and compliance recently took King to the 2026 NFL Combi more PR

One in 10 people may have resistance to GLP-1 diabetes drugs (10)
STANFORD, California, April 10 -- Stanford University School of Medicine posted the following news: * * * One in 10 people may have resistance to GLP-1 diabetes drugs * More than a quarter of people with Type 2 diabetes take GLP-1 receptor agonists, but the popular diabetes drugs might not work as well for people who have certain genetic variants, according to a new study by Stanford Medicine scientists and their collaborators. The genetic variants, carried by roughly 10% of the general po more PR

UA Little Rock Secures $12.75 Million in Federal Funding to Advance Veterans Services, Nanotechnology, Cybersecurity, and National Defense Research (10)
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, April 10 -- The University of Arkansas Little Rock campus issued the following news: * * * UA Little Rock Secures $12.75 Million in Federal Funding to Advance Veterans Services, Nanotechnology, Cybersecurity, and National Defense Research * The University of Arkansas at Little Rock, a Carnegie classified high research activity (R2) institution, announced it has secured $12.75 million in federal funding to support veterans services, cutting-edge nanotechnology research, more PR

Yale University: 'Cartographies of Climate Change' (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, April 11 -- Yale University issued the following news: * * * 'Cartographies of Climate Change' In a graduate seminar in architecture, finding ways to represent the effects of climate change through maps, drawing, and collage. By Lisa Prevost Yale Environmental Humanities was launched in 2018 as a platform to highlight and support the emerging interdisciplinary conversation, across departments and schools, about environmental problems and human connections to the na more PR