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Engineering a Brighter Future: The Transformative Power of AI
A vast array of fields is embracing artificial intelligence, or AI, swiftly. From scientific research and healthcare to the arts and academia, AI is shaping the way information is retrieved and handled. At Michigan State University, the College of Engineering is investigating innovative methods for AI to enhance lives through rail safety, AI protection, educational…
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Supratik Rayamajhi Appointed Interim Dean of the College of Human Medicine
Supratik Rayamajhi, MD, FACP, is set to be suggested to the Michigan State University Board of Trustees for the role of interim dean of the MSU College of Human Medicine, commencing on Oct 1, 2025. Subject to board endorsement, he will follow Aron Sousa, MD, FACP, who held the positions of dean and interim dean…
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Amplifying Student Voices: MSU Middle Ground Fosters Civil Political Dialogue
Michigan State University third-year student Liam Connor established MSU Middle Ground to cultivate a secure, non-judgmental environment where learners with varied political perspectives can participate in courteous, respectful discussions on urgent national matters.
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Exhibit by MSU professor part of inaugural Cape Town photography festival
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MSU assistant controller selected for prestigious national program
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Increasing Demand for Hospice and Palliative Care Consultations in Emergency Departments
A study by Henry Ford Health and Michigan State University Health Sciences reveals that consultations for hospice and palliative care in emergency departments have increased by over 170% in the last five years, emphasizing an expanding function for EDs in delivering end-of-life and supportive services.
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“Boosting Gut Health: How a Cysteine-Rich Diet Could Aid Intestinal Regeneration”
“`html A regimen abundant in the amino acid cysteine might possess revitalizing effects in the small intestine, as indicated by a recent investigation from MIT. The researchers uncovered that this amino acid can activate an immune signaling pathway that assists stem cells in regenerating new intestinal tissue. This improved regeneration may facilitate the healing of…
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Unlocking Greener Chemistry: Introducing CATNIP – A New Data-Driven Tool for Chemists
“`html Research: Creation of pathways between protein sequence space and chemical space to facilitate a prognostic model for biocatalysis (DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09519-5) Researchers from the University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon University have crafted an innovative tool that enhances the accessibility of eco-friendlier chemistry. This tool, detailed in a study funded by the U.S. National Science…
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Amplifying Water’s Voice During U-M Climate Week
“`html A captivating performance ritual deeply grounded in the essence of the natural environment and the advocacy for safeguarding water, land, stars, and ancestral wisdom is set to unfold on campus during Climate Week at the University of Michigan. The University Musical Society’s showcase, “Nigamon / Tunai,” is scheduled to occur at the Power Center…
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“Collaborative Initiatives: Universities Forge a Path for Inclusive Campus Governance”
“`html New center offers research-driven resources to assist boards and campus leaders in confronting intricate challenges and advancing their objectives As postsecondary education confronts unparalleled pressures from political involvement, fiscal limitations, and shifting student demands, the University of Michigan and University of California Riverside inaugurate the new Center for Strategic and Inclusive Governance. With a…
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“Unlocking Wellness: The Surprising Health Benefits of Marriage”
“`html Research: Cross-Cultural Variations in the Connections Between Family Support and Strain in the Well-Being of Married and Single Adults (DOI: 10.1111/pere.70027) Imagine that being single is simpler? A recent study indicates that marriage may provide individuals an unexpected enhancement in health and happiness. Scholars from the University of Michigan and Singapore Management University investigated…
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The Rising Trend: Gen X Women and Their Struggle with Ultra-Processed Food Addiction
“`html Individuals between the ages of 50 and 80 who fulfill criteria for an addiction to ultra-processed foods are significantly more inclined to report being overweight, or to be in fair or poor mental or physical well-being. Research: Ultra-processed food addiction in a nationally representative sample of older adults in the USA (DOI: 10.1111/add.70186) This…
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Artisanal Restoration Revives the Tower’s Splendor
The article Artisan Restoration Restores Luster to the Tower was originally published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Envisioning Tomorrow: The Provost’s Vision for Cornell’s Future
A faculty-driven panel will investigate how the university can progress to optimally support upcoming generations while fulfilling its fundamental objectives.
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Yale Innovates Groundbreaking Diagnostic Tool for Tropical Illnesses
Each year, over 1 million individuals worldwide acquire the bacterial ailment leptospirosis, resulting in approximately 60,000 deaths. A recent investigation helmed by Yale’s Joseph M. Vinetz might pave the path for swifter, more dependable detection.
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Decoding the Pain Puzzle: The Crucial Role of Proteins in Our Pain Perception
A recent Yale investigation has revealed the concealed mechanical action that might govern pain signaling within the human body — and the reasons it occasionally goes astray.
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Former Air Force Chief Scientist to Lead Program Development at Berkeley Space Center
Victoria Coleman, possessing considerable expertise in industry, government, and academia related to aerospace technology, will spearhead the campus’s initiatives to establish a research partnership among academia, NASA, and the technology sector. The article Former Air Force chief scientist to guide program development at Berkeley Space Center was first published on Berkeley News.
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Customized Online Social Spaces: Enhancing Connection and Personalization
“`html Imagine a nearby concert location desires to involve its community by providing social media followers with a simple means to share and discuss new tunes from rising talent. Instead of adhering to the limitations of current social networks, the venue might consider developing its own social app equipped with features tailored to its community.…
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Critical OneLogin Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Exploit API Keys and Impersonate Applications
“`html An elevated-severity security vulnerability has been revealed in the One Identity OneLogin Identity and Access Management (IAM) system that, if successfully leveraged, could unveil confidential OpenID Connect (OIDC) application client secrets under specific conditions. The flaw, identified as CVE-2025-59363, has received a CVSS rating of 7.7 out of 10.0. It has been characterized as…
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“Discover the Synergy of AI and Human Expertise in Security Teams (Free Webinar)”
AI is transforming automation—but not invariably for the best. That’s the reason we’re organizing a fresh webinar, “Workflow Clarity: Where AI Integrates in Contemporary Automation,” featuring Thomas Kinsella, Co-founder & Chief Customer Officer at Tines, to examine how pioneering teams are navigating the noise and creating workflows that truly perform. The emergence of AI has…
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Security Breach in Red Hat OpenShift AI Poses Major Threat to Hybrid Cloud Systems
“`html A critical vulnerability has been revealed in the Red Hat OpenShift AI service that may enable cybercriminals to elevate their privileges and seize authority over the entire infrastructure under specific circumstances. OpenShift AI serves as a framework for overseeing the lifecycle of predictive and generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models at scale and across hybrid…
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Milesight Routers Targeted by Hackers to Launch Phishing SMS Attacks in Europe
“`html Unknown malicious entities are exploiting Milesight industrial cellular routers to dispatch SMS messages as part of a smishing initiative aimed at individuals in European nations since at least February 2022. French cybersecurity firm SEKOIA reported that the assailants are taking advantage of the cellular router’s API to transmit harmful SMS messages embedded with phishing…
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“2025 Cybersecurity Landscape: Unveiling Hidden Breaches, Expanding Vulnerabilities, and Misinformation About AI”
“`html Bitdefender’s 2025 Cybersecurity Evaluation Report presents a stark view of the current cyber defense environment: increasing pressures to stay quiet following incidents, a disconnect between leadership and operational teams, and an escalating need to reduce the corporate attack surface. The yearly study merges perspectives from more than 1,200 IT and security experts across six…
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The Dark Side of Innovation: How Generative AI is Being Exploited for Scams
Recent publication: “Scam GPT: GenAI and the Automation of Fraud.” This overview outlines our current understanding of generative AI’s involvement in fraud, the groups most susceptible, and the larger economic and cultural transformations that are making individuals more inclined to take risks, more exposed to deceit, and more likely to either perpetrate scams or become…
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Tips for Staying Safe on Michigan Roads During Harvest Season
“`html Samantha Wolfe, a health educator with MSU Extension, provides safety advice for when motorists come across agricultural machinery being transported. “`
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Bridging Justice and Wellness: A New Model for Family Support Through Courts
The Family Law Navigation Framework, an initial initiative created by a Michigan State University investigator, offers prompt assistance in familial legal matters to prevent them from escalating into more complex situations.
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Yulian Wu Honors with Prestigious Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study
Associate Professor of History Yulian Wu has received a fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in the School of Historical Studies for the 2025-2026 academic year. This esteemed position facilitates concentrated research and encourages the unrestricted exchange of concepts among a global community of academics at one of the leading hubs for intellectual exploration.
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Empowering Minds: Community Advocacy Takes Center Stage at MSU Mental Health Awareness Event
The MSU Health Research Connect will organize an occasion with community collaborators to promote awareness for mental wellness assistance.
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Soaring Enrollment at MSU Fueled by High Student Interest
Enrollment marked yet another outstanding year, with MSU demonstrating once more that it remains a premier selection for students and their families, showcasing its second highest-ever enrollment of 51,838 students.
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Protecting the Eyes: Insights from Experts on Vision Health for Shiba Inus
Professor Keiko Miyadera at MSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine shares insights on her investigation into glaucoma in Shiba Inu canines.
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Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Appoints New Executive Director
Denise Imai-Leonard has been appointed as the executive director of the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, also known as VDL. She will take on this position starting October 1.
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Unraveling the Secrets of How Plants Communicate Through Light
Researchers have uncovered a previously unrecognized method by which plants regulate their development in reaction to light — a significant advancement that could enhance crops’ ability to withstand environmental challenges.
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Insights on Autism: Experts from MSU Available for Commentary
Michigan State University specialists tackle autism’s intricate origins, hazards of misinformation, safety of medication during pregnancy, vaccine fallacies, ethics of neurodiversity, and difficulties in communication.
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Unlocking Life Skills: How VR is Empowering Students with Disabilities
MSU investigators discover that virtual reality, even in its most basic version, can assist students with disabilities in acquiring essential life skills.
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Peyton Manning Engages USC Students in a Dynamic Sports Media Discussion
“`html Peyton Manning responds to a question from student Elijah Patterson during Thursday’s USC Next Level Sports event held in Wallis Annenberg Hall. (Photo/Areon Mobasher) Share Business Peyton Manning discusses sports media with students at the USC Next Level Sports event The two-time Super Bowl champion and NFL Hall of Famer engaged in conversation with…
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Embracing the Liberal Arts: Insights from USC Dornsife’s New Dean on the College’s Unique Identity
Astrophysicist and ex-UC Irvine James Bullock, an astrophysics expert, presents his insights on USC Dornsife’s advantages, the significance of public scholarship, and the importance of inquiring about life’s most profound questions.
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USC Dornsife Secures $3 Million Grant to Propel Innovative Mathematics Research and Training Initiatives
The National Science Foundation grant will enhance the prospects of mathematics by integrating advanced research with creative education and community engagement.
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Meet Kenneth Andrews: A Pillar of the Washington Community
“`html For ages, protest has served as a formidable force within societies, shaping governance, media, and everyday existence. The last two decades, in particular, have been distinguished by extraordinary levels of activism, as noted by sociologist Kenneth “Andy” Andrews, Tileston Professor of Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. However, governments, businesses, and…
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“The Rise of Klopatara: A Sneaky New Android Banking Trojan That Takes Control of Your Smartphone”
“`html A previously unrecorded Android banking trojan known as Klopatra has breached more than 3,000 devices, with a significant number of the contaminations noted in Spain and Italy. Italian fraud prevention company Cleafy, which identified the advanced malware and remote access trojan (RAT) in late August 2025, stated that it employs Hidden Virtual Network Computing…
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The Science Behind Why Certain Sentences Catch Our Attention More Than Others
“`html “You still needed to demonstrate your worth.” “Every cloud possesses a silver lining!” Which of these statements are you most likely to recall in a few minutes? If you guessed the latter, you are likely correct. Based on a recent investigation from MIT cognitive scientists, propositions that linger in your memory longer are those…
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Ukraine Issues Alert on CABINETRAT Backdoor and XLL Add-ins Distributed through Signal ZIP Files
“`html The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) has cautioned about fresh targeted cyber assaults in the nation utilizing a backdoor known as CABINETRAT. The activity, noted in September 2025, has been linked to a threat group it monitors as UAC-0245. The organization reported that it identified the assault after uncovering software utilities in…
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ISC Stormcast For Wednesday, October 1st, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9636, (Wed, Oct 1st)
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Unleashing AI Assist: A New Era in Oracle Cloud Success Navigator for Fusion Applications
“`html We’re delighted to present AI Assist, an innovative functionality within Success Navigator. This attribute harnesses the combined expertise and intellect of Oracle directly for your team via the capabilities of generative AI. It’s crafted to assist you in making quicker, more informed choices and progressing through your cloud experience with assurance. “`
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GSE Launches New Academic Year in Revamped Facilities
Scholars, educators, and personnel commemorated the launch of the recently updated Graduate School of Education, establishing a lively center for instruction and knowledge acquisition at Stanford.
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Honeypot Passwords: A Deep Dive into HIBP Comparisons
[This is a Visitor Journal by Draden Barwick, an ISC apprentice as part of the SANS.edu Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Cybersecurity (BACS) curriculum [1].]
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The Journey of James Hudson IV: A Legacy Unfolded
“`html James Hudson IV is a technology, communication and information student at Florida State University who initiated the Innovators X Workshop Series, an Engage 100 course that instructs first-year students on design, innovation, and prototype creation in partnership with Innovation Hub personnel. As part of the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP), Hudson collaborated with research…
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Navigating Michigan Roads: Essential Tips for a Safe Harvest Season Amidst Farm Equipment
Samantha Wolfe, an educational specialist in health with MSU Extension, provides safety advice for when motorists come across agricultural machinery in motion.
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Keck School of Medicine Earns National Recognition for Exceptional Community Involvement
The Association of American Medical Colleges acknowledges the institution for engagement, instruction, assistance, investigation, and enhancing availability to advanced clinical treatment.
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Empowering the Next Wave of Dynamic Data Scientists
The Peter Salovey and Marta Moret Data Science Fellows Initiative will cultivate a network of Ph.D. scholars engaged in cross-disciplinary data science domains.
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Revolutionizing Robotics: An AI Tool Enhancing Shape-Shifting Truss Designs
The recent UC Berkeley investigation empowers creators to develop robots with remarkable functions while enhancing control effectiveness. The article AI-driven tool optimizes the design of shape-shifting truss robots was originally published on Berkeley News.
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Illuminating History: The True Inventor of the Light Bulb
“`html Thomas Edison is often recognized for creating the light bulb, yet the true narrative is more intricate and captivating. The article The Conversation: Who Invented the Light Bulb? was initially published on News. “`
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Navigating New Horizons: A Message from the Executive Director of UT-ORII
David Sholl has declared his intention to depart at the year’s conclusion. Under his guidance, the institute’s influence has grown in sectors vital to Tennessee and the country. The post UT-ORII Executive Director Update was first published on News.
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Unleashing the Animal Drug Detectives: Aiding Veterinarians in their Mission to Assist All Creatures, from Beluga Whales to Goats
“`html Veterinary pharmacologists assist veterinarians in identifying the optimal dosage of medication suited for each animal. The article The Conversation: Calling In the Animal Drug Detectives — Assisting Veterinarians in Aiding Beluga Whales, Goats, and All Creatures Large and Small was first published on News. “`
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How Naming and Classifying Objects Boosts Executive Function Skills in Young Children
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UK Interstitial Lung Disease Clinic redesignated as qualified care center
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Rising Stars Symposium to recognize innovative substance use disorder researchers
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UK researchers enrolling patients in trial to address rare pregnancy condition
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More than a headache — KCH patient tackles rare condition with grit and strength
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Mona Behl Chosen as a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society
The article Mona Behl designated as a fellow of the American Meteorological Society was initially published on UGA Today.
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FSU’s Institute Against Hate: A National Beacon of Leadership in the Fight Against Intolerance
“`html A group of scientists at the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice has been honored for their research examining the effects of hate crimes and their efforts to create approaches that aid victims and enhance community responses via translational research and data evaluation. Brendan Lantz and the Hate Crime Research and Policy Institute (HCRPI)…
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Grooving for a Purpose: FSU Dance Marathon Exceeds $10 Million in Support for College of Medicine Since Its Inception
“`html Annually, Dance Marathon at Florida State University backs healthcare initiatives in Florida, including at UF Health’s Shands Children’s Hospital and within the local area of Leon County. This year, that backing achieved a significant landmark: exceeding $10 million in contributions to the FSU College of Medicine since 2003. Alma B. Littles, M.D., the dean…
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FSU Unveils Groundbreaking Study Away Program in Washington, D.C.
The article FSU’s Creative FSU DC Study Away Initiative was initially published on Florida State University News.
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FSU’s Dynamic DC Internship Program Unveils Opportunities for Students in the Heart of the Nation
“`html Florida State University is presenting a new accommodation and internship opportunity for learners seeking practical experience in the nation’s capital. The FSU DC Study Away Program, situated in Washington, D.C., will grant students the chance to gain hands-on experience through internships at agencies, advocacy groups, corporate entities, and government establishments. A ceremonial ribbon cutting…
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Navigating Mental Wellness: FSU Experts Explore the Impact of AI Chatbots
“`html The increasing adoption of AI chatbots has led guardians to pursue regulations aimed at protecting the mental well-being of children. During a recent hearing in the Senate, a couple of parents testified against AI companies, stating that their adolescent children formed prolonged attachments to their chatbots, which resulted in instances of suicide. Research conducted…
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FSU Honors Vibrant Mural by Seminole Tribe Artist at Student Union
The article FSU Commemorates Student Union Mural by Artist from the Seminole Tribe was published initially on Florida State University News.
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Federal Grant Boosts Behavioral Health Workforce in Florida Panhandle at FSU’s Stoops CFC Center
“`html Florida State University’s Stoops Center for Communities, Families, and Children (Stoops CFC), located in the College of Social Work, has been granted a $2 million multi-year federal award to tackle the critical mental health emergency impacting children and families in Florida’s Panhandle. The program enhances accessibility to early intervention resources while concurrently developing…
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From Struggle to Strength: Adam Hanley’s Journey of Transformation
“`html During his upbringing, Adam Hanley has consistently been fascinated by the capabilities of the mind. Being the grandson of a minister, he found himself captivated by the fusion of both spirituality and therapy as a means of recovery. Hanley, an accredited psychologist and an associate professor at the College of Nursing’s Brain Science and…
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Florida State University Unveils Vibrant Mural Celebrating Seminole Heritage by Local Artist
“`html Artiste of the Seminole Tribe of Florida Erica Deitz witnessed her artwork, “Osceola’s Vision,” in its complete form for the initial time on Friday during an occasion organized by Florida State University’s Native American and Indigenous Studies Center. “It exceeded my anticipations because I have only seen other individuals’ pictures of it, but that…
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Arizona’s Annual Insect Festival: A Colorful Celebration of Our Creepy-Crawlies
“`html Annual Arizona Bug Festival to showcase insects worth dyeing for nprevenas Tue, 09/30/2025 – 08:52 Annual Arizona Bug Festival to showcase insects worth dyeing for Monday Article Categories Current News Science & Tech By Arizona Daily Star Type of News Article Outside News “`
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Lettuce Seed Innovators Partner with U of A to Tackle Soilborne Diseases
“`html Lettuce seed firms, U of A join forces to tackle soilborne pathogens nprevenas Tue, 09/30/2025 – 08:52 Lettuce seed firms, U of A join forces to tackle soilborne pathogens Today News Categories In the News Science & Technology By Western Farm Press Type of News Article External News “`
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Experience the Joy of a Day with a Dog: The Science Behind It
“`html Unable to dedicate time to a dog? Spend a day with one – research indicates it’s beneficial for you. nprevenas Tue, 09/30/2025 – 08:50 Unable to dedicate time to a dog? Spend a day with one – research indicates it’s beneficial for you. Today Story Categories In the News Social Sciences By The Washington…
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Harnessing Solar Energy for Nourishing Flora and Fauna
“`html Nourishing flora and fauna utilizing solar power nprevenas Tue, 09/30/2025 – 08:50 Nourishing flora and fauna utilizing solar power Sept. 25, 2025 Category of Stories In the Headlines Science & Tech By AZPM Type of News Article Outside News “`
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Catch the Celestial Wonder: Viewing Comet C/2025 A6 (LEMMON) This Fall
“`html How to observe comet C/2025 A6 (LEMMON) this fall nprevenas Tue, 09/30/2025 – 08:49 How to observe comet C/2025 A6 (LEMMON) this fall Sept. 25, 2025 Article Categories Current News Science & Tech Astronomy By BBC Type of News Article External Coverage “`
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Turning the Tide: The University of Arizona’s Journey from Multimillion-Dollar Deficit to Surplus
“`html How the University of Arizona eliminated a multimillion-dollar shortfall nprevenas Tue, 09/30/2025 – 08:48 How the University of Arizona eliminated a multimillion-dollar shortfall Monday Story Categories In the News University News By The Arizona Republic News Article Type External News “`
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Texas A&M Crowned Texas’s Top Public University by Wall Street Journal
The WSJ/College Pulse 2026 Top Institutions in the U.S. ranks Texas A&M as the leading college in the state for the third year in a row.
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Guskiewicz Unveils Vision for University’s Future in State Address
“`html President Guskiewicz presented his 2025 State of the University speech at Wharton Center’s Pasant Theatre. Subjects of his speech encompassed nurturing talent, the all-encompassing campaign, funding for research, and One Team, One Health, among various others. “`
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MSU professor uses Taylor Swift to explore politics, culture and history
MSU expert Emily Muhich examines Taylor Swift’s influence on pop culture, exploring her impact on society, gender roles, social media, and the global music industry.
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Snapshots of the Week: A Visual Journey from September 22 to 28, 2025
Images throughout the campus.
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USC Welcomes Record-Breaking Freshman Class Amid Surge in Applications
“`html The incoming cohort at USC features 28% students with straight A’s, alongside an additional 11% with only a single B throughout their high school education. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas) Share University Remarkable first-year cohort begins at USC after unprecedented number of applicants A new group of Trojans comprises transfers, rural and military students, along with…
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Groundbreaking Research by USC Stem Cell Yields Genuine Embryonic Stem Cells from Birds
Scientists uncover that egg yolk serves as a crucial element for generating genuine embryonic stem cells from chickens and seven additional bird species, as noted in Nature Biotechnology.
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Navigating New Paths: Trojan MBA Alumni Share Their Transformative Experiences
USC Marshall MBA graduates offer perspectives on transformation, networking, and the strength of the Trojan Network.
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Dynamic Duo Making Waves at USC Dornsife
From unprecedented open-water swims to managing their father’s cancer prognosis, newcomers Amelia and Sarah Batt are plunging into campus life, infusing resilience, curiosity, and a zeal for exploration into their upcoming journey.
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USC Marshall Elevates MBA Consulting Pathway with Enhanced Resources and Industry Ties
MBA scholars admitted into leading pre-MBA consulting initiatives have surged twenty times within merely a year’s duration.
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Unlocking Purpose: The Impact of Video Games on Personal Fulfillment
“`html Researchers from UW elaborate on their investigation, which involved a survey of 166 gamers regarding how video games initiated significant transformations in their lives.iStock While video games have evolved as a form of art since the mid-20th century, they are still frequently dismissed as frivolous entertainment. Recent studies are investigating profound gaming experiences. However,…
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Katherine and John Simpson Deanship Makes History at UW’s College of Arts & Sciences
“`html The University of Washington unveiled a groundbreaking donation that reinforces the significance and vibrancy of the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. It honors the legacy of former Dean John Simpson, his deceased spouse Katherine, and the Simpson family by establishing a namesake deanship for the College of Arts & Sciences. The Katherine…
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“Examining the Odds and Effects of a Federal Shutdown: Insights from U-M Experts”
“`html EXPERTS ADVISORY Researchers at the University of Michigan are ready to impart their expertise regarding a federal government closure by Tuesday evening, unless lawmakers resolve the deadlock and reach an agreement prior to that time. Stephanie Leiser Stephanie Leiser serves as a lecturer at the Ford School of Public Policy and heads the Center…
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Experts from U-M Ready to Discuss Michigan Church Attack
“`html PROFESSIONALS’ INSIGHT Specialists from the University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention are ready to engage in discussions about various dimensions of the mass shooting in Michigan, covering topics such as firearm injury prevention, public legislation, and the psychological impact of traumatic experiences on youth. Justin Heinze Justin Heinze serves as an associate…
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Harnessing Creativity: Combating Student Loneliness Through the Arts
“`html Visual depiction of a prescription pad with the term “Art” on it. Image credit: Nicole Smith, created with Midjourney The University of Michigan’s innovative arts prescription initiative, ArtsRx, is set to commence a pilot implementation study aimed at assisting college students in overcoming loneliness. ArtsRx unites a diverse alliance of U-M arts and health…
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Fostering Resilience in Texas Through the Fusion of AI, Narrative, and Community Engagement
The article Combining AI, Narrative, and Community for a Stronger Texas was initially published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Dietary Shifts Rapidly Transform Brain Indicators Associated with Memory and Inflammation
AUSTIN, Texas — A recent investigation conducted by scholars at The University of Texas at Austin indicates that adhering to a low-calorie or low-carbohydrate regimen can significantly decrease the levels of cerebral substances that, when excessively elevated, are associated with swelling and cognitive issues. The research observed a group of individuals suffering from an initial phase…
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Florida’s Ties to the SEC Conference
Gatorade, an abundance of bats, musical communities, research partnerships, and aquatic science The article SEC Connections: Florida was originally published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Innovative Team Awarded $3.6 Million to Explore Health Hazards Linked to Flooding
“`html A collaborative team of WashU scholars has obtained a five-year $3.6 million funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to enhance its research on the impacts of flooding on human health in communities located in the Mississippi Delta and the St. Louis Metro East area of Illinois. The Growing Convergence Research grant — initially…
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Tailoring Brain Models: Predicting Antidepressant Responses through Anesthetic Effects
“`html Although mental health disorders are being addressed more frequently nowadays, approximately one-quarter of individuals experiencing depression struggle to find relief. A considerable number of patients do not react positively to oral antidepressants, placing a strain on both the individual and the healthcare system and highlighting the necessity for alternative treatments. This could stem from…
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Critical Communication Drill Scheduled for October 7
“`html Washington University in St. Louis is set to evaluate WashU Alerts, its urgent communication system, at 8:55 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7. (An alternative date has been arranged for Oct. 9 if necessary.) This evaluation ensures that WashU can efficiently relay information to the community during an emergency. The evaluation will include all WashU…
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Harnessing Light: The Dual Power of Data Transmission and Energy Supply
“`html Mark Lawrence, affiliated with the Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering, intends to create sensors and cameras that harness the characteristics of light, aided by a five-year, nearly $560,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation. (Image: iStock) Autonomous vehicles are outfitted with advanced cameras and optical sensors that rely on…
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A Mark of Dedication: Honoring the Journey in Patient Care
Ninety-six first-year medical scholars celebrate a significant milestone as aspiring doctors in development.
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Capturing Memories: Highlights from Family Weekend 2025
Approximately 3,200 family members and advocates explore and discover information about the campus.
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Dartmouth Political Union Tackles the Issue of Political Violence
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Nominate Now: A.D. White Professors-at-Large for 2025-26
Cornell instructors, scholarly divisions, or clusters of divisions are encouraged to present nominations of esteemed academics and creatives for the A.D. White Professors-at-Large Initiative by Monday, November 24.
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“Midwest Art Installation Redefines Urban Landscapes”
For Exhibit Columbus – a notable platform for budding designers – Michael Jefferson and Suzanne Lettieri employed chroma-keyed hues to construct an “urban film display” at a central plaza.