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UW-Madison News·policy

Second fusion summit at UW signals the Midwest’s rise as a fusion powerhouse

Second fusion summit at UW signals the Midwest’s rise as a fusion powerhouse The event brought together researchers, industry leaders, government officials and investors to learn about and discuss fusion as a viable…

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We Are Teachers

Deal of the Day: Enjoy 40% Off Bear Mattresses

Here's a mattress discount you won't want to sleep on. 😴

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AASA Schools of Thought

Building Systems That Reward Growth: Lessons from Henrico County

What happens when professional learning becomes a system and growth is recognized, rewarded, and tied directly to purpose?

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Reason·policy

Trump's Government-Funded Retirement Plan Misses the Point

President Donald Trump and Congress want to help you increase your savings. And you should. At the household level, saving is the foundation of financial security and the seed capital for a better retirement. At the…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

From data to doing: The productive urgency of what students told us

The RP Group last fall released the most comprehensive study of African American and Black community college transfer in California history. More than 7,000 students. One hundred sixteen colleges. Three phases of…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Celebrating dorm-to-market social entrepreneurship at MIT

Over 200 students, alumni, faculty, staff, funders, and community collaborators gathered at the MIT Media Lab on April 15 for the 25th annual IDEAS Social Innovation Incubator Showcase and Awards, hosted by the…

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Digital Promise·higher-ed

How Higher Ed Can Make AI Work

The post How Higher Ed Can Make AI Work appeared first on Digital Promise .

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MIT News·higher-ed

Rethinking how our brains use categories to make sense of the world

In the new review article, “ Categorization is Baked into the Brain ,” cognitive scientists Earl K. Miller , Picower Professor of Neuroscience at MIT, and Lisa Feldman Barrett , university distinguished professor at…

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Georgia Tech News·research

Double Major Graduate to Take Her STEM and Intercultural Skills to Spain as Fulbright Scholar

Double Major Graduate to Take Her STEM and Intercultural Skills to Spain as Fulbright Scholar Superadmin Thu, 05/07/2026 - 10:47 Biology major Sonali Kaluri is a STEM expert. Spanish major Sonali Kaluri is a language…

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Community College Daily·policy

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West Valley community college district sponsors bill to address loss of federal funding Mercury News In California, Assembly Bill 2121, the Defending Student Equity and Access Act, would remove barriers that prevent…

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UC Irvine News·research

New study finds increase in ‘political breakups'

Irvine, Calif., May 7, 2026 — America has always been divided over politics, but now it’s personal. A new study from UC Irvine psychologists reveals a fracturing nation as political divides shatter friendships, tear…

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Northwestern Feinberg News·research

New Tool Collects Biology Data into Cellular Atlases

A new computational method could dramatically accelerate efforts to map the body’s cells in space, according to a study published in Nature Genetics. The post New Tool Collects Biology Data into Cellular Atlases…

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Reason·research

Trump's Health Bureaucrats Are Undermining Confidence in Vaccines

Back in November, Vinay Prasad, then-director of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, asserted in an internal email that "at least 10 children have died after and…

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Carnegie Mellon News·higher-ed

CMU Students Help Shape Energy Systems, Foreign Policy and Science Communication with National Fellowships

Three Carnegie Mellon University students have been awarded prestigious fellowships, highlighting the value of early career research in areas such as civil engineering, public policy and political science.

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University of Illinois News Bureau·higher-ed

Art and Design seniors exhibit their work at Krannert Art Museum

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — More than 100 seniors in the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will exhibit work that is the culmination of their education. The School of Art and Design Bachelor…

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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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