Wednesday - January 28, 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 Rhode Island to Break Ground on New, On-campus Student Housing Jan. 28
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, Jan. 28 -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news:

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University of Rhode Island to break ground on new, on-campus student housing Jan. 28

First new residence hall slated to open fall 2027

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On Wednesday, Jan. 28, University of Rhode Island President Marc Parlange and Gilbane Development Company President and CEO James Patchett will join elected officials, members of URI's Board of Trustees and URI faculty, staff and students to break ground on the University's newest student housing development.

Through an innovative new public-private partnership, ... Show Full Article

USC Earns Carnegie Redesignation for Community Engagement
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Jan. 28 -- The University of South Carolina issued the following news:

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USC earns Carnegie redesignation for community engagement

By Collyn Taylor, 803-777-3691, collyntaylor@sc.edu

The University of South Carolina has earned 2026 Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement, an honor recognizing an institution's commitment to community engagement.

USC is one of less than 100 public institutions nationwide to have a Carnegie Classification for both Community Engagement and as an R1 research institution. The classification for community engagement will be ... Show Full Article

UNC Foundation Earns BBB Accreditation for Trust and Transparency
GREELEY, Colorado, Jan. 28 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Northern Colorado issued the following news:

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UNC Foundation Earns BBB Accreditation for Trust and Transparency

Meeting standards, making impacts

By Jenny Haines

The University of Northern Colorado (UNC) Foundation is proud to have earned accreditation from the Better Business Bureau (BBB), meeting its Standards for Charity Accountability.

The recognition highlights the foundation's commitment to strong fiduciary stewardship and to ensuring UNC, its programs and students continue to be transformed by the power of philanthropy. ... Show Full Article

Texas A&M University College of Engineering: Senior Capstone Projects Excel in Virtual Project Showcase
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Jan. 28 -- The Texas A&M University College of Engineering issued the following news:

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Senior capstone projects excel in Virtual Project Showcase

With ample sponsor support, the showcase awarded over $20,000 in prizes to students in the College of Engineering for their senior capstone projects.

By David Cook

At the end of the 2025 fall semester, Texas A&M University engineering students presented their senior capstone projects in the annual Virtual Project Showcase (VPS). Judged by 131 judges representing 90 organizations, 112 teams comprised of 490 students across ... Show Full Article

Montana State Assistant Professor's 'Good Boy' Makes History in Horror Film Genre
BOZEMAN, Montana, Jan. 28 -- Montana State University issued the following news:

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Montana State assistant professor's 'Good Boy' makes history in horror film genre

By Frankie Beer, MSU News Service

Few actors win an award for their debut film and make history doing so. Even fewer are oblivious to their success -- like Indy.

The breakout star of the horror film "Good Boy" and beloved pet dog of Ben Leonberg, assistant professor in the School of Film and Photography at Montana State University, is the first animal to win a major Hollywood acting award. The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever ... Show Full Article

Midas touch tech moves ahead
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, Jan. 28 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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Midas touch tech moves ahead

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New gold recovery technology developed at Flinders University has received a major boost towards its commercialisation this year, with an Australia's Economic Accelerator Ignite grant.

Collaborating with Adelaide Control Engineering, the $500,000 Federal Government AEA grant will be used to fast track and scale-up the gold extraction and recovery technology which uses a low-cost polymer sorbent to remove gold from ore or electronic waste.

The method has been shown to be ... Show Full Article

Binghamton University: Summer Program to Give Local Teachers a Hands-on Electronics Research Experience
BINGHAMTON, New York, Jan. 28 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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Summer program to give local teachers a hands-on electronics research experience

National Science Foundation wants to cultivate technical talent to support the region's microelectronics industry

By Chris Kocher

Starting this summer, Binghamton University will offer local middle and high school teachers a deep dive into microelectronics research so they can take that knowledge back to their students.

The Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is meant ... Show Full Article