Wednesday - January 21, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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UCCS Receives Open Educational Resources Funding for Books and Course Materials
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, Jan. 21 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release:

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UCCS receives Open Educational Resources funding for books and course materials

Through the Open Educational Resources (OER) initiative, UCCS is receiving funds to ease the cost of classroom materials and books for students in two programs.

As part of the 2026-2027 Collaborative OER Grants, UCCS is receiving almost $75,000 in funds towards nursing materials for the expansion of the Colorado OER Anatomy Hub, a project that provides free digital anatomical models that can be affordably ... Show Full Article

PolyU achieves impressive results in THE World University Rankings by Subject 2026, with six subjects ranking in global top 100; Business and Economics placed in global top 25 and first in Hong Kong
HONG KONG, Jan. 21 -- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University issued the following news release:

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PolyU achieves impressive results in THE World University Rankings by Subject 2026, with six subjects ranking in global top 100; Business and Economics placed in global top 25 and first in Hong Kong

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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has excelled in the newly released Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2026, with six subjects ranked among the world's top 100, including Business and Economics (25th), Engineering (43rd), Social Sciences (52nd), Computer ... Show Full Article

North Dakota State University: Northern Plains Ethics Institute to Host Historian
FARGO, North Dakota, Jan. 21 -- North Dakota State University issued the following news:

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Northern Plains Ethics Institute to host historian

Ted Davis will present "Why Christianity is Good for Science" on Thursday, Feb. 19 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Prairie Rose room of the NDSU Memorial Union.

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The Northern Plains Ethics Institute at NDSU will host a noon luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 19, featuring historian of science Edward B. Davis, whose presentation will examine the relationship between Christianity and scientific inquiry.

Davis will present "Why Christianity is Good for Science" ... Show Full Article

NJIT Reflects on the Smithsonian Recognition of Martin Tuchman's Legacy in Innovation, Entrepreneurship
NEWARK, New Jersey, Jan. 21 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news:

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NJIT Reflects on the Smithsonian Recognition of Martin Tuchman's Legacy in Innovation, Entrepreneurship

As the nation gears up for its 250th birthday, New Jersey Institute of Technology recalls that Martin Tuchman '62 -- the namesake of NJIT's Martin Tuchman School of Management -- is among the select Americans whose success stories have been preserved at the Smithsonian Institution, America's keeper of history.

Tuchman received a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Newark College of Engineering ... Show Full Article

How Banking Offered African Americans a Path to Freedom and Citizenship After Enslavement
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Jan. 21 -- The University of Virginia Karsh Institute of Democracy issued the following Q&A on Jan. 20, 2026, by Natalie Ermann Russell with historian Justene Hill Edwards:

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How Banking Offered African Americans a Path to Freedom and Citizenship After Enslavement

An award-winning book by UVA historian Justene Hill Edwards, with support from UVA's Karsh Institute of Democracy, chronicles African Americans' economic aspirations and a bank's tragic collapse during Reconstruction.

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Freedom, many formerly enslaved people believed, required more than emancipation; ... Show Full Article

Black History Month at Vanderbilt Law to Celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the First Black Students Admitted to the Law School
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Jan. 21 -- Vanderbilt Law School issued the following news:

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Black History Month at Vanderbilt Law to Celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the First Black Students Admitted to the Law School

By Nate Luce

The Black Law Students Association (BLSA) at Vanderbilt Law School has announced a series of events to celebrate Black History Month in February. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the admission of the first Black students to the Law School.

"Our theme, From Pioneers to Progress: 70 Years of Black Legal Advancement in the Face of Resistance, reflects both where ... Show Full Article

Altoona English Professor Publishes Essay on Catalog Poems, Collaboration
ALTOONA, Pennsylvania, Jan. 21 -- Pennsylvania State University at Altoona issued the following news:

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Altoona English professor publishes essay on catalog poems, collaboration

Erin Murphy, professor of English at Penn State Altoona, has published a new craft essay in "Cleaver Magazine." "All the Things: Writing Catalog Poems" focuses on catalog -- or "list" -- poetry. The form, which can be observed as far back as Homer's "The Iliad," involves exploring an idea through a list of related images.

In the essay, Murphy discusses her prize-winning list poem "The Internet of Things," along ... Show Full Article