Wednesday - February 18, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

Here's a look at documents from public, private and community colleges in the U.S.

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University of Washington School of Medicine: State's Firearm-relinquishment Effort Sees Gains
SEATTLE, Washington, Feb. 18 (TNSjou) -- The University of Washington School of Medicine posted the following news release:

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State's firearm-relinquishment effort sees gains

Study saw drops in volume and severity of committed crimes involving people subject to domestic violence protection orders.

Bolstered by a new risk-reduction unit, Washington state's firearm-relinquishment law for individuals subject to a domestic violence protection order significantly reduced the volume and severity of committed crimes, according to a new study published in the Journal of Criminal Justice.

"In ... Show Full Article

University of Lynchburg Celebrates Success of 'One Lynchburg' Campaign
LYNCHBURG, Virginia, Feb. 18 -- The University of Lynchburg issued the following news:

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University of Lynchburg celebrates success of 'One Lynchburg' campaign

The University of Lynchburg marked the completion of its "One Lynchburg" comprehensive campaign.

On Wednesday, Feb. 11, the University of Lynchburg marked the completion of its "One Lynchburg" comprehensive campaign by hosting a celebration dinner in the Hall Campus Center's Memorial Ballroom. In attendance were the University's advancement team and a group of University stakeholders who contributed to the campaign's success.

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RIT Researchers Formulate a New 'Recipe' for 3D Bioprinting Stronger, Human-like Tissues
ROCHESTER, New York, Feb. 18 (TNSjou) -- Rochester Institute of Technology issued the following news release:

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RIT researchers formulate a new "recipe" for 3D bioprinting stronger, human-like tissues

Breakthrough work ensures bio-printed tissue keeps its shape and decreases damage to cells

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RIT researchers have developed an ideal recipe that could advance how bio-tissues are produced.

Ahasan Habib, and Christopher Lewis, both professors in RIT's College of Engineering Technology, and undergraduate students Riley Rohauer and Perrin Woods, found a solution to multiple challenges in tissue ... Show Full Article

NJIT Secures Nearly $20 Million to Modernize Tiernan Hall
NEWARK, New Jersey, Feb. 18 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news:

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NJIT Secures Nearly $20 Million to Modernize Tiernan Hall

New Jersey Institute of Technology has secured nearly $20 million in state funding to support the comprehensive renewal and improvement of Tiernan Hall, a central academic and research building on campus since its construction in 1972.

The funding -- $12,150,000 from the State's Capital Improvement Fund (CIF) and $7,750,000 from the Higher Education Facilities Trust Fund (HEFT) -- will allow NJIT to address critical deferred maintenance ... Show Full Article

Virginia Commonwealth University: Business Connections Receives International Accreditation
RICHMOND, Virginia, Feb. 18 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:

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Business Connections receives international accreditation

The program, part of VCU's Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, helps individuals with disabilities find and maintain employment.

By Lucian Friel

A Virginia Commonwealth University employment support program for individuals with disabilities has received a three-year accreditation from an independent accreditor of health and human services.

The Business Connections program is part of VCU's Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, ... Show Full Article

Montana PBS Purchases Three TV Stations in Eastern Montana, Allowing Residents Access to Free Public Television for First Time
BOZEMAN, Montana, Feb. 18 -- Montana State University issued the following news:

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Montana PBS purchases three TV stations in eastern Montana, allowing residents access to free public television for first time

Isabel Hicks, MSU News Service

Montana PBS has closed a deal to purchase three television stations in eastern Montana that will now provide communities in that part of the state with free, over-the-air public television for the first time.

In October 2025, Montana PBS finalized purchase of KYUS-TV in Miles City, KXGN-TV in Glendive and K13IG-D (a translator relaying the KXGN signal) ... Show Full Article

First "hype cycle" of AI development put tech above humans
DARWIN, Australia, Feb. 18 -- Charles Darwin University posted the following news:

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First "hype cycle" of AI development put tech above humans

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Users around the world have rushed to adopt artificial intelligence - especially in safety-critical fields - but a new study has revealed the hype has prioritised technology for technology's sake instead of human-centred development.

The study examined the rise of eXplainable artificial intelligence (XAI) by reviewing research published about XAI's use in biomedical sensing and imagery between 2017 and 2023, a time identified by the authors ... Show Full Article