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Carnegie Mellon News·higher-ed

SURF Program Powers Research Into Genetic Switches Behind Bipolar Disorder

Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department are working to better understand the role that the “on” and “off” switches of genes play in activating symptoms of…

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Youth Today

Supporting our direct care workforce isn’t optional

For trauma-impacted youth to thrive, they need a direct care workforce who can regulate their own emotions. The post Supporting our direct care workforce isn’t optional appeared first on Youth Today .

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

$8 million gift to create neurosciences clinic at UCI Health — Irvine medical campus, bolster neurology research

Irvine, Calif., May 7, 2025 — The J.W. and Sandra Mitchell Neurosciences Clinic – a new home for outpatient neurology and neurosurgical care at the UCI Health — Irvine medical campus – has been established with an $8…

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Reason·policy

Florida Wins the Curriculum Wars

Florida just created its own alternative to A.P. United States History, and it seems pretty good. Headlines describe it as " anti-woke " and " more conservative ," but this framing is a little tired and unsophisticated.…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

Primatologist Karen Strier elected to the American Philosophical Society

Primatologist Karen Strier elected to the American Philosophical Society The highly selective distinction honors her more than four decades studying and working to protect an endangered monkey species. ​By Alli Watters…

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Vanderbilt News·research

TERA partners with Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation and United Way of Greater Nashville to evaluate early literacy programs

The Tennessee Education Research Alliance’s assessment of Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation’s K-3 Home Library program and Raising Readers Nashville’s after-school reading program will help partner organizations…

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UT Austin News·higher-ed

Making a Texas-Sized Impact

College of Liberal Arts senior reflects on his journey as class president and the ways the past four years have shaped his future The post Making a Texas-Sized Impact appeared first on UT Austin News - The University of…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

UMich faculty senate accuses Hegseth of ‘war crimes,’ opposes officer training program

Calls it an ’embarrassment’ to even be mentioned alongside Hillsdale College and Liberty University The University of Michigan should not partner with the Department of War on a senior officer training program,…

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Chalkbeat·policy

When 2 schools become 1: What gets lost in a merger?

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. The nation’s largest school system is shrinking, and one way city officials are tackling…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Cannes at a crossroads: FSU Head of Animation available for interviews on the future of AI and film

As the global film industry descends on the 79th Cannes Film Festival beginning May 12, it does so at a pivotal moment: Cinema is redefining who, or what, gets to be considered a creator. The rise of generative AI has…

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Reason

Today in Supreme Court History: May 7, 1873

5/7/1873: Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase died. One month earlier, he dissented in the Slaughter-House Cases , and was the lone dissenter in Bradwell v. Illinois . The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 7, 1873…

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Reason·policy

11 Big SCOTUS Cases That Will Be Decided Soon

The U.S. Supreme Court has now entered the final stretch of its 2025–2026 term. The oral arguments have all been heard, and the merits cases have all been submitted. What's left now is the writing and announcing of all…

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Reason·research

Photo: Technology Is Bringing Lost Paintings Into the Public Eye

Researchers at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum announced the discovery of a new painting by the Dutch painter Rembrandt in March. A two-year study of the work—involving materials analysis, macro X-ray fluorescence scans, and…

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eSchool News·policy

Oracy is the missing link for multilingual learners

Key points: Oracy helps students use their knowledge and communicate it Virtual art meets language learning: A tech-enhanced ESL experience 6 ways to make math more accessible for multilingual learners For more news on…

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The Scholarly Kitchen

Guest Post — Love, Death & Robots: Scholarly Edition

Today's guest post proposes a method for identifying, measuring, and managing robotic usage of scholarly content. The post Guest Post — Love, Death & Robots: Scholarly Edition appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen .

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Getting Smart·higher-ed

Kinds of Thinking (& Prompts for More Thinking)

By: Dr. Tovah Sheldon Naming different kinds of thinking is not new, and neither is thinking about thinking. Yet, in today’s complex and fast-changing world, the ability to think well matters! It also matters that we…

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

Why NYU and SUNY are teaming up to measure higher ed reforms

The joint Higher Education Design Lab will test initiatives against real student outcomes and generate evidence about what works, what doesn’t and why.

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

National Education Association faces EEOC antisemitism complaint

The Brandeis Center alleged that the educators union promoted "a hostile environment” for Jewish members by allowing pro-Palestinian activity.

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NPR Education

Making a podcast helped one family talk about aging, dementia and death

This year's winner in NPR's College Podcast Challenge is a letter to a grandparent that grapples with health issues including dementia. It's the story of a family learning to talk about hard things. (Image credit:…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Photonics advance could enable compact, high-performance lidar sensors

Lidar systems use pulses of infrared light to measure distance and map a 3D scene with high resolution, allowing autonomous vehicles to rapidly react to obstacles that appear in their path. But traditional lidar sensors…

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