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Crisis Fatigue in an Era of Nonstop News
Introduction: Overwhelming Negativity in Our News Feeds The digital age has brought us a world of instant updates, constant notifications, and an unending stream of crisis coverage. Every day, many of us open our social media feeds and find ourselves bombarded by images and stories of climate disasters, political unrest, global conflicts, and community-level tragedies. […] More
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KSU PechaKucha Night Empowers Deep Research and Expands Creative Horizons
The Art of Condensed Research Storytelling Kennesaw State University’s annual PechaKucha Night stands as a shining example of creative research communication, where brevity meets brilliance. During the event, researchers from across KSU’s nine academic colleges showcased their work in a series of captivating, 20-second slide presentations. This format, with its automatic slide transitions, forces presenters […] More
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Faculty Lead New Ai Conversations that Transform College Campuses
Faculty-Driven AI Ethics: Setting the Ground Rules for the Classroom Over the past few years, artificial intelligence has rapidly moved from a futuristic concept to an everyday tool in academia. Since the launch of AI platforms like ChatGPT in 2022, colleges and universities have been working hard to figure a path through a maze of […] More
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Geneva Sparks a Quantum Revolution with Its First Citywide Dedicated Quantum Network
Geneva Quantum Network: A Bold Step Forward in Quantum Research and Education The recent launch of the Geneva Quantum Network (GQN) marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of quantum technology, placing Geneva at the forefront of quantum networking. In this opinion editorial, we take a closer look at this groundbreaking public-private initiative led by […] More
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Celebrating Engineering Excellence Asme Fellowship Recognizes a Trailblazing Professor
Originally Post From https://news.web.baylor.edu/news/story/2025/american-society-mechanical-engineers-elects-professor-asme-fellow Read more about this topic at Engineering Excellence Awards ACEC Awards: Recognizing Engineering Excellence More
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George Mason Alum Pioneers New Pathways in Public Health Research at University of Florida
Bridging Disciplines to Overcome Participant Recruitment Challenges Public health research in our modern era stands at the intersection of science, policy, and real-world impact. In recent years, the field has witnessed a surge of innovative approaches, particularly as experts seek to improve the enrollment of study participants for clinical trials. A striking example comes from […] More
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Max Williams Unforgettable Legacy That Transformed Ole Miss and Mississippi
Reflecting on a Legacy of Data-Driven Leadership in Higher Education In today’s fast-changing academic landscape, the contributions of individuals like Max Williams provide a compelling case study on how data-driven research and dedicated leadership can shape the future of higher education. As an educator and a community member, Max Williams was more than just a […] More
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Virginia University and White House Strike Deal to End Investigations
Originally Post From https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/us/politics/university-of-virginia-trump-agreement.html Read more about this topic at Trump administration announces agreement with UVA UVA rejects Trump’s compact following opposition from … More
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Dartmouth stands strong against Trump higher education compact
Assessing the Impact of Federal Oversight on Academic Freedom The recent decision by Dartmouth College to reject the Trump administration’s higher education compact has ignited a critical conversation about the balance between federal funding benefits and institutional independence. In a statement delivered via email by College President Sian Leah Beilock, Dartmouth made it clear that […] More
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Campbell named dean at North Carolina AT college of arts humanities and social sciences
Leadership Reimagined: Dr. Shannon B. Campbell’s Bold New Step in Higher Education The appointment of Dr. Shannon B. Campbell as Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences marks a turning point in higher education leadership. With more than two decades of experience as a scholar and administrator, Dr. Campbell’s return to the […] More
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Celina El Ghossaini Meets Lebanese Prime Minister for Eckley Research Breakthrough Insights
Celina’s Journey: Meeting Global Leaders as a Catalyst for Change in International Law In an era when undergraduate students rarely get the chance to interact one-on-one with high-ranking international figures, Celina El Ghossaini ’26 represents a refreshing deviation from the norm. Her summer research, under the prestigious Eckley Summer Scholar program, afforded her the unique […] More
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MAE Students Shine at CAMX Leading the Future of Composite Innovation
Innovative Composite Research and the Future of Engineering Education The recent recognition of Old Dominion University’s mechanical and aerospace engineering students at CAMX serves as an inspiring example of how innovation in composite materials technology is reshaping both industry and higher education. As debates about research funding, interdisciplinary learning, and state and federal policy intensify, […] More









