The new Concurrent Degree Programme combines Bachelor of Science (Nursing) with Master of Science (Biomedical Informatics), equipping nurses with strong capabilities in clinical practice and informatics. Graduates will confidently use complex digital systems and apply insights in real-time to deliver high-quality patient care.
Rice University will offer a Bachelor of Science in artificial intelligence beginning in the fall of 2025. The new major provides a cohesive program covering various approaches to AI and incorporates disciplines outside of engineering.
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The University of Arizona has approved a new Bachelor of Science in Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology degree to support the AZ Healthy Tomorrow initiative. The program explores the effects of chemicals on human health and prepares students for jobs in fields like poison control, medical courier, and sanitization compliance.
Tohono Oôdham Community College and the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health have partnered to provide a direct transfer pathway for students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Public Health. This partnership aims to empower Indigenous public health leaders and expand educational opportunities, particular...
The Andy & Barbara Gessner College of Nursing has achieved a 100% first-time pass rate on the NCLEX-RN exam, ranking No. 1 in Texas and nationwide. This marks the fifth consecutive year the college has reached this milestone.
Dr. Erik K. Paulson, MD, chair of Duke University's radiology department, has been elected as the 123rd President of ARRS for a one-year term starting April 2023. He succeeds Gary J. Whitman, who served from 2022 to 2023.
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Angelo J. Mariotti, the new Dean of LSU Health New Orleans School of Dentistry, has a track record of success in transforming dental education, increasing fundraising, and improving facilities. He aims to enhance faculty development and expand clinics to serve Louisiana's citizens for better oral health.
A new chapter explores how bringing arts to STEM fields can help students explore their interests and understand representation in children's literature. The exercise, which paired picture book creation with first-year writing lessons, led to changes in students' views on diversity and inclusion.
A PSU study reveals that parents' STEM backgrounds significantly impact their children's likelihood of majoring and persisting in STEM fields. Researchers identify STEM-specific cultural capital as a key factor, highlighting the importance of parental involvement in fostering STEM values and habits.
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation has announced the 2021 recipients of the Hertz Fellowship, funding 12 PhD students working on groundbreaking projects. The fellows will receive five years of graduate research support, with a focus on improving treatments for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Research shows that student-college match has become an increasingly important predictor of student success in recent years. Overmatched students' graduation rates have improved substantially over time, while undermatched students' rates have remained stable.
A new study found that life expectancy in adulthood has been declining for Americans without a college degree since 2010. Meanwhile, racial gaps have narrowed, with Black Americans with a bachelor's degree now having more expected years to live than those without a degree.
A University of Central Florida study suggests that keeping a gratitude journal can lead to less rude behavior and mistreatment of others in the workplace. Researchers found that employees who spent a few minutes a day writing down things they were grateful for engaged in fewer gossiping, ostracizing behaviors.
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The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation has announced the 2020 recipients of the Hertz Fellowship, supporting PhD students tackling urgent problems. The 16 researchers will pursue innovative ideas, including drug development, artificial intelligence, and carbon-neutral futures.
Asrar Damdam, a KAUST Ph.D. student, has developed a silicon-based platform that can change shape and stretch in various directions, exceeding human skin's 20% stretchability limit. Her design has potential for integration into wearable electronics devices and soft robotics.
The $4.28 million grant will fund the W2R Scholars program, supporting at least 150 transfer students in math, life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, and computer sciences. The program aims to increase participation of low-income, first-generation, and underrepresented students in STEM fields.
A $4.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation will provide scholarships and support services for Pima Community College students transferring to the University of Arizona to pursue STEM degrees. The grant aims to diversify talent pathways in Arizona and create a culture of belonging for underrepresented students.
A new study from SMU finds that public university students in Texas graduate with high debt-to-income ratios, averaging 74% of their first-year wages. Historically underserved students, including black and Latinx students, are predicted to borrow more than their white peers.
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Six University of Houston students have earned NSF graduate research fellowships, pursuing research in augmented reality, Mars geology, biomedical engineering, and more. The awards recognize outstanding STEM graduates who will receive a three-year stipend and education allowance.
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) leaders Adam L. Hamilton and Alan Stern will be inducted into the University of Texas at Austin's Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Dr. Norm Abramson, a retired SwRI Executive Vice President, also received recognition for his outstanding achievements.
A study of Mexican nurses found that most have a positive perspective on their workplaces, but also face understaffing and lack of support. The research highlights the importance of improving nursing workforce factors to influence patient outcomes and work environment quality.
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Africanists conduct research in Germany, focusing on spontaneous language learning strategies. A joint Bachelor's degree program in African Studies will also be established, combining linguistic expertise with other research branches.
Clemson University's new program aims to recruit doctoral students from underrepresented groups to become professors in chemical engineering. The goal is to create a diverse generation of educators who will serve as role models for women and minority students.
A new study by NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing found that nurses with bachelor's degrees report being better prepared in quality and safety measures, but the gap in preparedness between associate and bachelor's degree nurse graduates has doubled since 2007. This highlights the need for increased educational attainment among new nurs...
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The nursing workforce is becoming increasingly diverse and educated, with a significant increase in male nurses and those from underrepresented ethnic groups. The study also shows improvement in working relationships between nurses and physicians, with a notable increase in collaborative teams across disciplines.
A new study found that the proportion of US hospital nurses with bachelor's degrees increased from 44% in 2004 to 57% in 2013. Despite this growth, the goal of 80% of nurses having a bachelor's degree by 2020 is unlikely to be met, projected to reach 64% by 2020 and 80% by 2029.
Twelve University of Delaware students and alumni have won National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, with a total award value of $1.4 million. The fellowships provide three years of funding and cost-of-education allowances for study leading to a master's or doctoral degree in science and engineering.
UTSA will create the PIVOT program to increase student engagement, retention and graduation. The program aims to support six goals, including increasing associate's degree completion and bachelor's degree graduation among specific student populations.
A new study spanning two generations in the US found that women have surpassed men in bachelor's-degree attainment and white-collar jobs, yet continue to earn less. Women have increased their mobility across generations better than men, leading to a gender revolution in education and job attainment.
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A new Northwestern University analysis reveals that the bachelor's-to-Ph.D. pipeline in science and engineering fields no longer leaks more women than men, with women outnumbering men as Ph.D. earners but not in doctoral persistence. Women have overcome potential gender biases to pursue graduate school, closing gaps in representation.
A University of Michigan study found that patients cared for by nurses with bachelor of science degrees had better care, fewer readmissions and shorter stays. The research estimated that these improvements could save around $5.6 million annually.
The University of South Florida has created a Veterans' Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Program (V-CARE) to address the nation's nursing workforce shortage. The program builds on veterans' military healthcare training, offering credit for previous service and aiming to enroll 120 veterans over four years.
The SDSU-Imperial Valley School of Nursing program is expanding its efforts to recruit and retain minority nurses. With a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the program will provide scholarships and stipends to 70 nursing students over three years.
Researchers suggest that evolvability can increase over generations without competitive pressure, leading to increased diversity. The study's findings challenge traditional theories on the origins of evolvability.
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Four Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientists, Nigel Browning, Allison Campbell, Anthony Peurrung, and Douglas Ray, have been elected as AAAS fellows. They were recognized for their contributions to electron microscopy, thin film synthesis, radiation detection, and national security programs.
The ESA Southwestern Branch presented awards to Apurba Barman for his Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award and Rachel Mohr for her PhD Oral Presentation and Poster Presentation. The awardees showcased their research on entomology and its applications in agriculture, forensic science, and livestock management.
The partnership aims to develop new academic and research programs in biotechnology, public health, and medicine at the University of Liberia, addressing a national shortage of healthcare workers. The project will provide degree training for medical and nursing students and hire new full-time teaching faculty.
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A new study found that three factors contribute to the feminization of veterinary medicine: decreasing discrimination against female students, male applicants deterred by growing female enrollment, and increasing female graduates. The study reveals no evidence of acceptance bias or gender-based concerns about tuition and salaries.
A new UWM study investigates the factors influencing career decisions among women with engineering degrees, focusing on self-confidence, work-life balance, and workplace climate. The POWER survey aims to design effective policies for increasing women's retention in engineering careers.
Kansas State University has been awarded a five-year, $1.1 million grant to renew its successful Bridges to the Bachelor's program, which has helped almost 50 students transfer to K-State since its inception. The program aims to increase diversity in the bio-behavioral and biomedical sciences at K-State by providing cooperative learnin...
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Dr. Herman Scholthof, a renowned plant pathology expert, has been awarded the 2009 American Phytopathological Society Fellowship for his distinguished contributions to the field. He is recognized for his notable work in plant pathology and microbiology at Texas A&M University.
Wake Forest University chemistry professors Mark Welker and Dilip Kondepudi were elected as 2008 AAAS Fellows for their significant contributions to the fields of non-equilibrium chemistry and organometallic chemistry. The recognition highlights their scientifically distinguished efforts to advance science.
The number of US high school students taking physics has increased to a record high, with more than 30% of seniors enrolling in physics classes. Physics bachelor's degree recipients are also on the rise, with a 31% increase since 2000 and a significantly higher likelihood of pursuing advanced degrees.
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The Howard Hughes Medical Institute has awarded the first Gilliam Graduate Fellowships to five Ph.D. students from underrepresented groups. The fellowships aim to support disadvantaged students in life sciences research, providing mentorship and financial aid.
The University of California - Irvine has launched the nation's first medical education program focused on Latino culture, providing a unique training experience for future physicians. The Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community (PRIME-LC) combines medical-school training with post-graduate work in environmental health, s...
The US National Science Foundation's S&E Indicators 2004 report shows significant variation in state-level indicators of education, workforce, and research & development. States with strong federal and industry R&D investments tend to have more college graduates in the workforce.
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Researchers found that conservation tillage increases soil carbon, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This method also produces more food with less land, addressing global food security challenges.
A team of researchers from Michigan and Connecticut has received an award for their work on a new antibiotic, linezolid. The drug is the first of its kind to be approved in 35 years and shows promise in treating serious Gram-positive infections that are resistant to conventional antibiotics.
DuPont researchers developed a new way to make methyl isocyanate on site, reducing hazardous material handling by thousands of pounds. The approach has changed the company's handling of many hazardous chemicals, enhancing its environmental safety.
Barbara McClintock and Rosalind Franklin's careers have been misinterpreted due to flawed media reports and biographies, says Lee Kass. Archived records have revealed that McClintock was not denied tenure at Cornell or the University of Missouri, contrary to popular claims.