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Adler University: Alumni Authors - Stories That Inform, Inspire, and Empower (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 2 -- Adler University issued the following news:
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Alumni authors: Stories that inform, inspire, and empower
Across genres and audiences, Adler University alumni are publishing titles that move beyond personal narrative or professional instruction, engaging urgent questions about how people heal, relate, and lead. The authors featured here bring that perspective into distinct contexts, offering a view into how Adler's approach to education translates into practice, and how those ideas take shape in the lives and sy more PR
Case Western Reserve: Undergraduates Earn Awards for Research and Creative Endeavors at Spring 2026 Intersections (10)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 2 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:
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Undergraduates earn awards for research and creative endeavors at spring 2026 Intersections
The Undergraduate Research Office hosted the spring 2026 Intersections, an undergraduate research symposium, in April. This program, held each semester, allows members of the Case Western Reserve University and broader communities to see the breadth of research and creative endeavors completed by undergraduate students.
Several students received honors for the more PR
Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment: Winners of 2026 Dean's Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Manuscript Announced (10)
DURHAM, North Carolina, May 2 -- Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment issued the following news:
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Winners of 2026 Dean's Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Manuscript Announced
One paper analyzed legal protections for climate migrants, and the other studied drivers of parasitic infection in African mammals.
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Nicholas School of the Environment Ph.D. candidate Gabriela Nagle Alverio and Ph.D. student Basil Senso are the 2026 recipients of the Dean's Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Manuscript. Each year, faculty more PR
Duke University Pratt School of Engineering: Teaching at the Speed of Semiconductor Research (10)
DURHAM, North Carolina, May 2 -- Duke University Pratt School of Engineering issued the following news:
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Teaching at the Speed of Semiconductor Research
Aaron Franklin's ECE 512 course on emerging nanoelectronic devices gives students a current look at the fast-changing world of semiconductor device research.
Andrew Tie
Some courses in a college curriculum don't change that much over the course of a decade, let alone year-to-year. For example, ECON 101's fundamental lessons about supply and demand remain steadfast. Others, however, li more PR
Hofstra OT Student Selected for National AOTA Future Scientists Institute (10)
HEMPSTEAD, New York, May 2 -- Hofstra University issued the following news:
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Hofstra OT Student Selected for National AOTA Future Scientists Institute
Lindsey Angioletti
When Ashley Miller '26, from Malverne, NY, walked into the American Occupational Therapy Association's (AOTA) national conference last week in Anaheim, California, she was not just attending sessions -- she was stepping into the future of her profession.
A graduate student in occupational therapy at Hofstra's School of Health Sciences (SHS), Miller was selected for th more PR
Hofstra University: Alumna's Honors College Gift Fuels Research Opportunities Ahead of 25th Anniversary (10)
HEMPSTEAD, New York, May 2 -- Hofstra University issued the following news:
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Alumna's Honors College Gift Fuels Research Opportunities Ahead of 25th Anniversary
Ginny Greenberg
As Hofstra University's Rabinowitz Honors College (RHC) approaches its 25th anniversary, alumna Calla Hales '12, '14 is marking the milestone in a meaningful way: by investing in future generations of student scholars.
Hales recently made a $25,000 gift to support RHC's research assistantship program, a hands-on initiative that pairs students with faculty on or more PR
Hofstra University: Framing Health Equity Through Community Voices and Partnership (10)
HEMPSTEAD, New York, May 2 -- Hofstra University issued the following news:
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Framing Health Equity Through Community Voices and Partnership
Lindsey Angioletti
Hofstra University brought community voices to the forefront during National Public Health Week with "Framing Long Island Health Equity: A Journey Toward Strengthening Community-University Engagement," a culminating event that highlighted a yearlong effort to better understand and address health disparities across the region through health partnerships.
Funded by the Dean's Seed more PR
Student Research, Faculty Mentorship Takes Center Stage at UST Research Symposium (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, May 2 -- The University of St. Thomas Houston campus issued the following news:
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Student Research, Faculty Mentorship Takes Center Stage at UST Research Symposium
The 2026 Student Research Symposium at the University of St. Thomas highlights the powerful collaboration between faculty and students.
Hosted by the University of St. Thomas Committee on Student Research (CSR), this year's 2026 Student Research Symposium reflected the culture of curiosity that articulates a Catholic, liberal arts education at UST. Spanning tw more PR
Syracuse University: 3 Earn National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships (10)
SYRACUSE, New York, May 2 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:
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3 Earn National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships
From historical preservation and supermassive black holes to theoretical physics, three students will continue exploring novel research through NSF's elite fellowship.
Kelly Homan Rodoski
Three Syracuse University students have been awarded prestigious graduate research fellowships through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), and one student has been more PR
Texas A&M Engineering: Mittal Joins Prestigious Biomedical Engineering Institute (10)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 2 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:
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Mittal joins prestigious biomedical engineering institute
Dr. Jeetain Mittal of Texas A&M's chemical engineering department was inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows, earning one of the field's highest honors.
By Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has elec more PR
University of Iowa College of Engineering: Equipment, Updated LiDAR Program Boost ECE Student Experience (10)
IOWA CITY, Iowa, May 2 -- The University of Iowa College of Engineering issued the following news:
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New equipment, updated LiDAR program boost ECE student experience
Investments in new equipment have allowed electrical and computer engineering students to gain hands-on experience with cutting edge technology at the University of Iowa College of Engineering.
External partners contributed approximately $160,000 for state-of-the-art radio frequency and electromagnetic equipment, updated lab and classroom space, and innovative new coursewo more PR
University of Northwestern: Value of a Business Administration Degree (10)
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, May 2 -- The University of Northwestern issued the following news:
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The Value of a Business Administration Degree
By Tara Berfeldt
A business administration degree is a lucrative college degree option. According to BankRate.com, college graduates with a bachelor's degree earn 66% more per week than high school graduates. Also, as reported by the National Association of College and Employers (NACE), business degrees were among the top 5 in-demand bachelor's degrees for employers in 2025. Depending on your career pla more PR
University of San Diego: Dozens Share Work at Creative Collaborations Showcase (10)
SAN DIEGO, California, May 2 -- The University of San Diego issued the following news release:
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Dozens Share Work at Creative Collaborations Showcase
There was a role reversal in the Learning Commons this week. University of San Diego faculty members watched as audience members as undergraduate students took center stage, presenting on their research.
That work ran the gamut at the 2026 installment of Creative Collaborations, an event showcasing undergraduate research. Students talked about topics ranging from protecting homes from wil more PR
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