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Released: 11-Apr-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Registration opens for third annual UCI Anti-Cancer Challenge
University of California, Irvine

Orange, Calif., April 11, 2019 — The UCI Anti-Cancer Challenge is coming home to the University of California, Irvine campus on Saturday, June 8. Registration is now open for this third annual ride, run and walk to benefit cancer research at the UCI Health Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. “We’re grateful to the Orange County community for embracing the Anti-Cancer Challenge, raising more than $1 million for cancer research in the early years of the event,” said Dr.

   
Released: 10-Apr-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Creighton hosts 19th annual Trauma Symposium, June 14
Creighton University

Creighton's annual Trauma Symposium features some of the nation’s top trauma surgeons this June, including keynote J. Wayne Meredith, MD, for a look at how trauma surgical care in both military and civilian arenas of welfare continues to evolve.

Released: 9-Apr-2019 1:05 PM EDT
CSUMB Set to Host 23rd Annual Social Justice Colloquium
California State University, Monterey Bay

The 2019 Social Justice Colloquium at CSUMB explores the influence of filmmaking and documentaries in social justice movements in Iranian society.

Released: 8-Apr-2019 4:05 PM EDT
ASU’s College of Health Solutions to Host Rear Admiral Michael D. Weahkee
Arizona State University (ASU)

Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions will host Rear Admiral Michael D. Weahkee, Principal Deputy Director of Indian Health Service, on April 11 at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix Campus.

Released: 5-Apr-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology gets bronze medal at ICPC
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)

The world finals of this year’s International Collegiate Programming Championship ended today in Porto, Portugal. MIPT team Shock Content featuring Andrey Sergunin, Ilya Stepanov, and Evgeny Belykh took 10th place and earned a bronze medal by solving seven problems. It also placed seventh in the ICPC Challenge held by Huawei as part of the finals.

3-Apr-2019 4:30 PM EDT
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology will host 2020 ICPC finals
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)

Moscow has been selected as the venue for the International Collegiate Programming Contest in June 2020. ICPC is the oldest and most prestigious competitive programming event worldwide. Next year’s finals will be organized by the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology with the support of RDI Creative.

Released: 4-Apr-2019 10:05 AM EDT
BGSU to host Batman in Popular Culture Conference April 12-13
Bowling Green State University

In celebration of the 80th anniversary of Batman, Bowling Green State University’s Department of Popular Culture and the Ray and Pat Browne Library for Popular Culture Studies will host the Batman in Popular Culture Conference April 12-13 at Jerome Library.

Released: 3-Apr-2019 4:50 PM EDT
National Portrait Gallery Presents “In Mid-Sentence”
Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will present “In Mid-Sentence,” a selection of photographs from the museum’s collection that, when seen together, showcase the camera’s ability to capture people in dialogue. Featuring more than 25 images of people in the midst of public speeches, intimate confessions, shared jokes, political confrontations and other forms of verbal exchange, the exhibition will explore the power of visual communication.

Released: 3-Apr-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Stacey Abrams to Kickoff American University’s Commencement 2019 Ceremonies
American University

American University President Sylvia M. Burwell announced today that former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives and founder of Fair Fight Action, Stacey Abrams, will deliver the university’s first address for the 137th Commencement ceremonies

Released: 2-Apr-2019 8:00 AM EDT
ACLU’s James Esseks: “Reflecting on LGBTQ Rights—Past, Present, and Future,” April 8
New York University

The ACLU’s James Esseks will deliver “Reflecting on LGBTQ Rights—Past, Present, and Future,” NYU’s Annual Irving H. Jurow Lecture, on Mon., April 8.

Released: 1-Apr-2019 1:05 PM EDT
National Higher Education Leader to Deliver 2019 Ithaca College Commencement Address
Ithaca College

A national leader in higher education has been selected to speak at Ithaca College’s 124th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19. Mildred García, president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), will deliver the main address. She will also be awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree. García is the first Latina to lead one of the six Washington, D.C.–based higher education associations. As AASCU president, she works to influence federal policy and regulations on behalf of member colleges, universities and systems. AASCU represents nearly 400 institutions, whose members share a learning and teaching–centered culture, a historic commitment to underserved student populations and a dedication to research and creativity that advances their regions’ economic progress and cultural development.

Released: 29-Mar-2019 2:05 PM EDT
Ocean Visions: Leading Institutions Come Together to Cultivate Innovative, Scalable, Science-Driven Solutions to Ocean Challenges
Georgia Institute of Technology

Leading ocean science and engineering institutions are joining forces to create Ocean Visions, an innovative scientist-driven ocean conservation venture that fosters collaboration between top researchers, conservationists and entrepreneurs committed to solving some of the biggest challenges facing ocean health.

Released: 28-Mar-2019 8:00 AM EDT
“Ovid and Art,” a Symposium on the Influential Roman Poet—April 4
New York University

New York University’s Center for Ancient Studies will host “Ovid and Art,” a symposium on the influential Roman poet, on Thurs., April 4.

Released: 27-Mar-2019 8:00 AM EDT
Author Jeffrey Eugenides to Read and Discuss New Essay on Parental Expectations and Gender Roles—April 3
New York University

Author Jeffrey Eugenides will read and discuss “Pink Belly,” a work-in-progress essay about parental expectations and gender roles within the family, on Wed., April 3.

Released: 19-Mar-2019 4:05 PM EDT
PPPL’s Young Women’s Conference Offers Girls Fun and Inspiration in STEM Fields
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

PPPL's Young Women's Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics on Friday, March 22, at Princeton University, seeks to change the statistics that show women still lag far behind men in the STEM fields. The conference offers 7th to 10th-grade girls hands-on science activities, exciting experiments, and talks and a keynote speech by early-career female scientists.

Released: 19-Mar-2019 5:05 AM EDT
The Latest on Blood Cancers
University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center

The AAMDSIF and the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center are sponsoring a free public information conference about different blood diseases and cancers. The conference will provide updates on diagnosis and treatment of these diseases and the latest research in these areas.

Released: 18-Mar-2019 9:00 AM EDT
What Darwin’s Finches and Herring Tell Us About Evolution: Uppsala U. Scientist Andersson's March 22 Lecture
New York University

NYU will host Leif Andersson, a scientist at Sweden’s Uppsala University, for “How Darwin’s Finches and Atlantic Herring Genetically Adapt to Their Environment,” its annual Darwin Lecture, on Friday, March 22.

Released: 12-Mar-2019 12:05 PM EDT
New York Institute of Technology Launches Women’s Corporate Council
NYIT

New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) will launch the Women’s Corporate Council, a newly formed group of female leaders whose goal it is to empower and inspire others within the NYIT community and beyond, at a special event on its New York City campus on March 14.

Released: 12-Mar-2019 10:05 AM EDT
“The Viral Storm” Author Nathan Wolfe on Virus Hunting and Exploratory Research—March 29
New York University

Nathan Wolfe, author of The Viral Storm, will give a public talk on Virus Hunting and Exploratory Research on Fri., March 29.

   
Released: 27-Feb-2019 8:05 AM EST
WVU to host first Morgantown Algebra Days event
West Virginia University - Eberly College of Arts and Sciences

The West Virginia University Department of Mathematics is set to host Morgantown Algebra Days April 13-14.

Released: 27-Feb-2019 8:00 AM EST
Pulitzer-Winning Historian David Levering Lewis on the “Improbable” Wendell Willkie —March 5
New York University

Historian David Levering Lewis, a two-time Pulitzer-Prize-winning author, will discuss the legacy of businessman-turned-presidential-candidate Wendell Willkie on Tues., March 5.

Released: 25-Feb-2019 11:05 AM EST
Playing Hoops to Battle Cancer
University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center

Legislators battle cancer in annual Hoops 4 Hope basketball game. The legislators enjoy playing, the spectators enjoy the show, and the annual game raises money to help people in New Mexico diagnosed with cancer.

22-Feb-2019 2:00 PM EST
Iowa attorney general, national faith leader to discuss immigration
Iowa State University

Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller and Rev. Dr. David Vasquez-Levy are coming to Iowa State University this week to discuss immigration laws and the current immigration narrative in the United States.

Released: 21-Feb-2019 4:05 PM EST
Mock hospital allows UAH's nursing students to practice rescuing “patients” under pressure
University of Alabama Huntsville

The Leadership and Management in Nursing course, offered by UAH’s College of Nursing, includes a "mock hospital" experience that allows faculty members to assess the students’ clinical skills and critical thinking abilities prior to launching them into their preceptorship.

Released: 20-Feb-2019 12:05 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to Host Symposium to Honor Alumna Dr. Shalon Irving
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Public health experts and policymakers will gather at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on Monday, February 25 to discuss policies that could reduce maternal deaths in the United States, especially among black women. The event will also honor Dr. Shalon Irving, a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health alumna and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) epidemiologist who passed away unexpectedly in 2017, just three weeks after giving birth.

Released: 19-Feb-2019 5:05 PM EST
Monterey City Council Member Tyller Williamson to Keynote Super Sunday Event
California State University, Monterey Bay

SEASIDE, Ca., February 19, 2019 – California State University (CSU) leaders, trustees, campus presidents and alumni will visit nearly 100 churches across the state during the month of February to encourage students to pursue higher education during the CSU’s Super Sunday event. CSUMB’s Office of Admissions will host its own 'Super Saturday' event featuring keynote speaker and newly elected Monterey City Council member, Tyller Williamson, at the University Center Saturday, Feb.

Released: 18-Feb-2019 9:30 AM EST
Tinkers, at heart of student free speech, will mark 50th anniversary of landmark SCOTUS case at Iowa State
Iowa State University

In 1965, three Des Moines teenagers wore black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War. Their suspension led to a 1969 U.S. Supreme Court decision that was a turning point for students’ First Amendment rights. On Feb. 25, siblings Mary Beth Tinker and John Tinker will discuss the significance of their case at Iowa State University.

Released: 12-Feb-2019 12:05 PM EST
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences to host 2019 Disaster Symposium
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)

Important issues impacting evidence-based approaches to disaster preparedness and response will be the focus of the upcoming disaster symposium, “Disasters and Health: State of Science,” April 25-26, 2019, in Washington, D.C.

   
Released: 12-Feb-2019 11:30 AM EST
Annual 2019 Diversity and Inclusion Conference, sponsored by Temple University, returns to Philadelphia
Temple University

The 2019 Diversity & Inclusion Conference, held March 25-26 in Philadelphia, is an open forum to explore and exchange insights about diversity and inclusion (D&I) best practices for CEOs, diversity officers, educators, corporate leaders and government officials.

Released: 12-Feb-2019 10:30 AM EST
Astronaut Scott Kelly will share story of endurance in Iowa State lecture
Iowa State University

Capt. Scott Kelly set the American record for the most consecutive days in space and the longest space mission after returning to Earth from a yearlong mission to the International Space Station. Kelly will deliver the keynote lecture, “The Sky Is Not the Limit,” for the 10th annual Iowa State University Symposium on Sustainability on Feb. 18 at Stephens Auditorium.

Released: 11-Feb-2019 9:00 AM EST
UCLA to host experts on universal health care
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The E. Richard Brown Symposium will be held on March 1st and will focus on universal health care in California.

Released: 7-Feb-2019 8:00 AM EST
“Representing Animals”—Feb. 15 Event At NYU
New York University

New York University will host “Representing Animals,” an event celebrating the multidisciplinary nature of the field of Animal Studies, on Fri., Feb. 15.

Released: 6-Feb-2019 1:05 PM EST
Calvin G. Butler, BGE Chief Executive, to Give Keynote Address at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Graduation
Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School

Calvin G. Butler, Jr., chief executive officer of Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), will be the featured speaker at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s graduation ceremony, Tuesday, May 21, 2019.

   
Released: 6-Feb-2019 12:05 PM EST
Tulane to host screening, discussion of film on little league’s role in civil rights
Tulane University

In 1955, when racial segregation defined the South, two teams of 12-year-old boys stepped onto a baseball field in a non-violent act of cultural defiance that would change the course of history.

Released: 4-Feb-2019 1:05 PM EST
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to speak at Tulane
Tulane University

Former Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, will be the featured speaker in the next Tulane-Aspen Institute Values in America Speaker Series on Tuesday, February 12 from 6-7 p.m. in Dixon Hall on the Tulane University campus. The event is free and open to the public.

Released: 31-Jan-2019 10:30 AM EST
Flirting, Romantic Communication Expert Will Speak at Iowa State
Iowa State University

With Valentine’s Day approaching, an expert on flirting is coming to Iowa State University on Feb. 7 to share how he came to define the “five flirting styles” through his research into relationships and social interaction.

Released: 24-Jan-2019 12:05 PM EST
Jimmy Kimmel to speak at Keck School of Medicine of USC 2019 commencement ceremony
Keck Medicine of USC

Jimmy Kimmel, renowned philanthropist and comedian will speak at Keck School of Medicine of USC 2019 commencement ceremony.

Released: 23-Jan-2019 11:05 AM EST
Startup Weekend Monterey Bay Returns to CSUMB
California State University, Monterey Bay

CSUMB is set to host Startup Weekend Monterey Bay January 25-27, 2019 for the seventh consecutive year.

   
Released: 23-Jan-2019 5:05 AM EST
Lobos Love Pink Week
University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center

The University of New Mexico Men’s and Women’s basketball teams hope to see a sea of pink in support of breast cancer fighters and survivors at their Lobos Love Pink games in February. The games help to raise awareness for the disease and for breast cancer screening.

Released: 22-Jan-2019 11:30 AM EST
Free Webinar on Early Detection and Prevention of Psychotic Disorders Offered by Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation

The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is hosting a free interactive webinar on “Early Detection and Prevention of Psychotic Disorders: Ready for Prime Time” on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, from 2pm to 3pm EST.

     
Released: 17-Jan-2019 11:05 AM EST
Center for Collegiate Recovery Communities Hosts Ninth Annual Conference of Addiction, Recovery & Families
Texas Tech University

The two-day conference is intended to help participants increase their understanding of the psychological and physiological factors of addiction recovery and resources that can create positive outcomes.

   
Released: 14-Jan-2019 1:05 PM EST
Four Universities, One Day of Service for New Orleans
Tulane University

Students from Dillard University, Loyola University, University of New Orleans (UNO) and Tulane University will participate in the annual day of service to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Monday, January 21 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The students will dedicate their efforts to honor of Dr. King’s legacy by working with nonprofit groups around New Orleans.

Released: 9-Jan-2019 1:05 PM EST
Albright Institute at Wellesley College Brings Together Experts to Discuss New Challenges to Democracy: Authoritarianism and New Technologies
Wellesley College

Wellesley College’s Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs is hosting some of the world’s most influential thinkers—including Samantha Power, Cass Sunstein, Judy Woodruff, John Podesta, Bill Reilly, and Madeleine Albright herself—at its 10th annual three-week Wintersession program, part of the Institute’s broader efforts to educate the next generation of women leaders.

Released: 4-Jan-2019 2:05 PM EST
2nd Annual Sustainable Hospitality Summit
California State University, Monterey Bay

California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) and the Monterey Bay Ecotourism Region (MBETR) initiative are set to host the 2nd Monterey Bay Sustainable Hospitality Summit January 10-11, 2019 at the Portola Hotel and Spa in Monterey.

Released: 3-Jan-2019 11:05 AM EST
Princeton’s Weber on the Irrationality of Decision Making and What We Can Do About It—Feb. 4 Neuroscience Lecture
New York University

Princeton University Professor Elke Weber will deliver “ ‘Risk as Feelings’ and ‘Perception Matters’: Assembling Human Preferences One Psychological Process at a Time,” NYU ISDM’s Annual Dean for Science Lecture in Neuroeconomics, on Mon., Feb. 4.

Released: 20-Dec-2018 5:05 PM EST
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novelist Jennifer Egan to Headline Amherst College Litfest 2019, February 27–March 2
Amherst College

Amherst College will host LitFest 2019 celebrating fiction, nonfiction, poetry and spoken-word performance on Feb. 27-March 2. The festival will feature readings, conversations and book signings with writers Jennifer Egan, Elizabeth Kolbert, Charles C. Mann, Jamel Brinkley and Brandon Hobson.

Released: 19-Nov-2018 2:05 PM EST
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Unveils New Master’s Degree in Biomedical Data Science
Mount Sinai Health System

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is pleased to announce a new Master of Biomedical Data Science (MSBDS) degree. Applications are open now through June 2019 for enrollment in the fall of 2019.

   
Released: 13-Nov-2018 1:05 PM EST
Inaugural Bloomberg American Health Summit To Convene Leaders, Innovators Tackling Nation’s Most Pressing Public Health Challenges
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The inaugural Bloomberg American Health Summit in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 29-30, 2018, will bring together innovators and policymakers from around the country who are creatively working to address some of the toughest challenges facing public health in the United States, including the opioid epidemic and gun violence.

Released: 13-Nov-2018 8:00 AM EST
Nobel Laureates Deaton & Sen on “Economics with a Moral Compass?”—Nov. 17 Discussion
New York University

Nobel Laureates Angus Deaton and Amartya Sen will discuss “Economics with a Moral Compass? Welfare Economics: Past, Present, and Future,” on Sat., Nov. 17.

Released: 13-Nov-2018 7:05 AM EST
“Anti-Semitism and Hate in America”—A Teach-In with NYU Faculty, Nov. 14
New York University

New York University will host “Anti-Semitism and Hate in America: A Teach-In with NYU Faculty,” on Wed., Nov. 14.



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