Friday - June 26, 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 Kentucky: Day the Herculaneum scrolls began speaking again
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, June 26 -- The University of Kentucky issued the following news:

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The day the Herculaneum scrolls began speaking again

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A media kit is available at https://engr.uky.edu/herculaneum.

The Vesuvius Challenge has achieved a historic breakthrough in the recovery of the Herculaneum scrolls -revealing new texts, titles and authors unknown to history and ushering in a new era for the study of the ancient world.

On Thursday, at the Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli Vittorio Emanuele III -with Mount Vesuvius rising in the distance -lead researchers, collaborators and distinguished ... Show Full Article
Nottingham expert elected to prestigious United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child
BIRMINGHAM, England, June 26 -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:

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Nottingham expert elected to prestigious United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child

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University of Nottingham expert Aoife Nolan, Professor of International Human Rights Law in the School of Law, has been elected to the prestigious United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child for the 2027-2031 term.

The Committee on the Rights of the Child is a body of 18 independent experts responsible for monitoring the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child by States ... Show Full Article
Nancy and Les Juneau Make Historic Commitment to UGA Engineering
ATHENS, Georgia, June 26 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:

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Nancy and Les Juneau make historic commitment to UGA Engineering

A $5 million commitment advances the college and opens doors for future Bulldog engineers

By Lillian Ballance

Nancy and Les Juneau have made a transformational investment in the future of the University of Georgia College of Engineering to open the doors for future engineers and drive the college's vision forward. Their $5 million investment will advance the college's strategic priorities and provide need-based scholarship support for engineering ... Show Full Article
Lafayette College: Electrical and Computer Engineering Students Strive to Improve Lives, Preserve Human Independence
EASTON, Pennsylvania, June 26 -- Lafayette College issued the following news:

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Electrical and computer engineering students strive to improve lives, preserve human independence

ECE students demonstrate smart walking assistive device and autonomous tour guide robot

By Bryan Hay

After four years learning how Lafayette Engineering strives to improve the human condition, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department seniors this semester completed and demonstrated how technology and fertile imaginations can come together to enhance quality of life.

Supervised by Yih-Choung Yu, associate ... Show Full Article
JCSU to Continue Partnership With Accrediting Body to Support Positive Trajectory, Strengthen Long-Term Sustainability
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 26 -- Johnson C. Smith University issued the following news:

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JCSU to Continue Partnership with Accrediting Body to Support Positive Trajectory, Strengthen Long-Term Sustainability

Johnson C. Smith University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). We look forward to our continued partnership with SACSCOC during Phase II of our institution's probationary period. We will continue our positive trajectory toward long-term institutional sustainability. Throughout the 2026-2027 academic year, the University ... Show Full Article
Early-pregnancy air pollution exposure linked to persistent depressive symptoms
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, June 26 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news:

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Early-pregnancy air pollution exposure linked to persistent depressive symptoms

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Exposure to common air pollutants during early pregnancy may increase the likelihood of persistent depressive symptoms throughout pregnancy, according to a new study led by Tracy Bastain and co-authored by Carrie Breton, who recently joined Bursky School of Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis.

The study on early exposure to air pollution was published June 2 in Environmental Health. It draws on ... Show Full Article
Clemson Board approves in-state tuition freeze for seventh consecutive year
CLEMSON, South Carolina, June 26 -- Clemson University posted the following news:

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Clemson Board approves in-state tuition freeze for seventh consecutive year

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For the seventh consecutive year, Clemson University's Board of Trustees approved a tuition freeze for in-state undergraduate students, continuing a commitment to affordability helping South Carolina students and families plan for and invest in a Clemson education.

The action reflects Clemson's focus on balancing affordability with the resources necessary to deliver an exceptional student experience, in addition to significant ... Show Full Article