Monday - June 15, 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 Nicosia: Successful Organization of the Webinar on Language Education and AI
NICOSIA, Cyprus, June 15 -- The University of Nicosia issued the following news:

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Successful organization of the webinar on language education and AI

The Department of Languages and Literature of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Nicosia successfully hosted the webinar titled 'Scenarios for the Future of Language Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence' on 8 June 2026. The event attracted more than 100 participants, including educators, researchers, students, and language professionals from Cyprus and abroad.

Organised by the Distance Learning Master's ... Show Full Article

University of New South Wales: Handful of Teeth May Rewrite the Story of Marsupial Evolution
SYDNEY, Australia, June 15 -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news:

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A handful of teeth may rewrite the story of marsupial evolution

Tom Melville

The discovery of a new branch of the marsupial family tree suggests the story of Australia's unique mammals is more complex and less well-understood than we thought.

In the more than 55 million years since marsupials arrived in Australia they've evolved to fill just about every ecological niche you can think of.

You find them everywhere from the High Country (thumb-sized possums that sleep through the winter), to the ... Show Full Article

Penn health economist on shaping Medicare's future
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 15 -- The University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine posted the following news:

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Penn health economist on shaping Medicare's future

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Medicare now covers more than 67 million people. Enrollment is expected to keep rising as the population ages, increasing both the program's reach and the stakes of the policy choices around it. At the same time, Medicare faces persistent financing pressures; rapid changes in care delivery; and growing debate over how best to pay for care, encourage innovation, and protect beneficiaries.

These are the kinds ... Show Full Article

Six interdisciplinary teams complete Level 1 of UNM's Grand Challenges program
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, June 14 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:

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Six interdisciplinary teams complete Level 1 of UNM's Grand Challenges program

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Last year, UNM launched six new Level 1 Grand Challenges teams with the shared goal of improving the lives of all New Mexicans. The teams focused on the challenges of biodiversity change over time, disaster resilience, multilingual education, access to perinatal care in rural New Mexico, traffic and pedestrian safety, and issues surrounding artificial intelligence.

"The Level 1 program aims to support newly formed ... Show Full Article

Keuka College and W-FL BOCES Forge Shared Pathways to Higher Learning and Career Success
KEUKA PARK, New York, June 14 -- Keuka College issued the following news release:

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Keuka College and W-FL BOCES Forge Shared Pathways to Higher Learning and Career Success

Two new articulation agreements allow qualified high schoolers to earn credits toward bachelor's degrees in design and criminal justice.

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Keuka College has finalized articulation agreements with the Wayne-Finger Lakes Board of Cooperative Educational Services (W-FL BOCES) that will enable area high school students to accelerate progress toward select bachelor's degrees.

Eligible students in W-FL BOCES's two-year ... Show Full Article

HKU Engineering pioneers nanorobot navigation with infrared "GPS" for image-guided therapy
HONG KONG, June 14 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:

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HKU Engineering pioneers nanorobot navigation with infrared "GPS" for image-guided therapy

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Nanorobots have shown great promise in precision medicine over the past few decades. Yet one key challenge remains: how to track and guide these tiny devices in real time as they move through complex physiological environments. Existing imaging approaches often require long exposure times to detect ionising radiation or suffer from blurred images due to strong light scattering in living tissues.

A research team ... Show Full Article

Andrew Pyle named associate dean of undergraduate learning at Clemson
CLEMSON, South Carolina, June 14 -- Clemson University posted the following news:

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Andrew Pyle named associate dean of undergraduate learning at Clemson

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Clemson University announced today the appointment of Andrew Pyle, Ph.D., as its next associate dean in the Division of Undergraduate Learning. Pyle, a distinguished member of Clemson's faculty since 2014, assumes his new role on July 1.

"I am grateful to the search committee for identifying an exceptional group of finalists from an incredible pool of candidates," says Dean of Undergraduate Learning Sean Brittain. "Andrew brings a ... Show Full Article