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Tipoffs: Artificial Intelligence Colleges Newsletter for 2026-04-20 ( 7 items )  
CU Denver Celebrates First-Ever Research Week (10)
DENVER, Colorado, April 19 -- The University of Colorado posted the following news: * * * CU Denver Celebrates First-Ever Research Week * CU Denver's first-ever Research Week is here, and as the state's premier public urban research university, there is much to celebrate! Our faculty are exploring ways to solve some of society's most pressing challenges. Both graduate and undergraduate students are working on cutting-edge studies. And this week, our campus hosts events that showcase and support scientific and creative inquiry. Plus, our d more PR

Have your say on our new Gen AI and Digital Skills Hub (10)
BATH, England, April 17 -- The University of Bath posted the following news: * * * Have your say on our new Gen AI and Digital Skills Hub * The Skills Centre's new GenAI and Digital Hub will be a space designed with students, not just for them, so we're keen to hear your experiences to ensure it reflects real student needs rather than assumptions. We're inviting you to take part in shaping the Hub by sharing how you currently use GenAI and digital tools, the challenges you face, and the kind of support you would find most useful. Whether  more PR

Intrecci Tra Scienza & Letteratura: Workshop at SISSA on the Relationship Between Literary Imagination and Scientific Thought (10)
TRIESTE, Italy, April 18 -- The International School for Advanced Studies (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati) issued the following news: * * * Intrecci tra Scienza & Letteratura: a workshop at SISSA on the relationship between literary imagination and scientific thought On 23 and 24 April 2026, SISSA in Trieste will host "Intrecci tra Scienza & Letteratura", a conference organised by ILAS, the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for the Natural Sciences and the Humanities, devoted to the relationship between scientific culture and l more PR

N.C. A&T Physics Professor to Present at First Joint Conference of African Meteorological Society (10)
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 17 -- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University posted the following news: * * * N.C. A&T Physics Professor to Present at First Joint Conference of African Meteorological Society * EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (April 17, 2026) - The first African Meteorological Society (AfMS) Scientific Conference, set for April 20-23 at the new Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI) headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, will feature air pollution and climate change research from physics professor Solomon Bilil more PR

Tusculum celebrates entrepreneurial spirit with Pitch Day; three students and one community member receive awards (10)
GREENVILLE, Tennessee, April 18 -- Tusculum University posted the following news: * * * Tusculum celebrates entrepreneurial spirit with Pitch Day; three students and one community member receive awards * GREENEVILLE - Entrepreneurship was on full display as 12 students and community members shared their impressive and well-developed ideas for businesses and products during Pioneer Pitch Day Saturday, April 18, at Tusculum University. Tusculum student Aniye Nouck Nouck gives his winning presentation. Sienna Laffitte finished second for  more PR

University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute: Older Americans and Veterans Wait Longer for Financial Justice (10)
MARINA DEL REY, California, April 17 -- The University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute, a component of the Viterbi School of Engineering, issued the following news: * * * Older Americans and Veterans Wait Longer for Financial Justice A new study by USC Viterbi examining over 1.27 million federal complaints finds that older Americans and veterans are consistently receiving slower responses from financial companies, and the gap is getting worse right as the watchdog agency meant to protect them faces uncertainty. By Maga more PR

University of Wolverhampton: Protecting the Device We Rely on Most: AI Project Tackles Rising Mobile Cyber Threats (10)
WOLVERHAMPTON, England, April 18 -- The University of Wolverhampton issued the following news release: * * * Protecting the device we rely on most: new AI project tackles rising mobile cyber threats A new research project led by experts at the University of Wolverhampton (UoW) and University of Lancashire (UoL) is tackling one of the fastest growing digital risks of our time: cyberattacks targeting smartphones and tablets. AgenticDeviceShield is an innovative project developing a new form of cyber defence that lives directly on mobile devic more PR