Thursday - June 11, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Rutgers: Graduate Students Turn a Storage Room Into a Place to Recharge
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 11 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:

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Graduate Students Turn a Storage Room Into a Place to Recharge

The converted space at Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology offers a scalable campus wellness model

By Carla Cantor

At Rutgers, a group of graduate students, faculty and staff set out to answer a simple question: What would a wellness space look like if students designed it themselves?

The project took shape in a small storage room near classrooms at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology ... Show Full Article

HANYS Spotlights SUNY-Upstate's High-Risk Psychiatry Program
SYRACUSE, New York, June 11 -- The State University of New York Upstate Medical University campus issued the following news:

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HANYS spotlights Upstate's High-Risk Psychiatry Program

The Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS) is featuring Upstate's Psychiatry High-Risk Program in this month's member spotlight on the HANYS homepage.

"HANYS' Member Spotlights highlight programs focused on research and innovation, community health and wellness, quality and operational excellence, and access to care, to inspire replication by other healthcare providers statewide," said HANYS President ... Show Full Article

From speed to stability: how ageing changes the way we walk
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, June 11 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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From speed to stability: how ageing changes the way we walk

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Reasons why our walking becomes slower and more tiring with age have been uncovered by new Australian research -with findings showing the body increasingly sacrifices efficiency to stay upright.

The study, led by Flinders University and the University of Canberra, reveals that as we age, the body adopts a "safety-first" walking style that prioritises stability at the cost of speed and energy efficiency, which helps explain why older adults ... Show Full Article

Four Accomplished Alumni Join SBU's Board of Trustees
ST. BONAVENTURE, New York, June 11 -- St. Bonaventure University issued the following news release:

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Four accomplished alumni join SBU's Board of Trustees

St. Bonaventure University has added four distinguished alumni to its Board of Trustees following approval at the board's May 15 meeting on campus.

The new trustees bring deep experience in healthcare, finance and energy, investment banking, technology, governance, military and logistics operations, and alumni service at a time when St. Bonaventure is advancing a long-term strategic plan focused on enrollment, endowment growth, academic ... Show Full Article

Doctoral Student Advances Research on Mental Health Needs of Children With Incarcerated Parents
BOWIE, Maryland, June 11 -- Bowie State University issued the following news release:

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Doctoral Student Advances Research on Mental Health Needs of Children With Incarcerated Parents

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Dr. Avon Hart-Johnson is leveraging more than 15 years of research and applied experience to examine the needs of children with incarcerated parents and expand culturally responsive approaches in mental health counseling.

Although she already holds a doctorate in human services with a specialization in counseling, she wanted to deepen her research and add more diversity to the field of mental health counseling ... Show Full Article

Chancellor's Professor Steven Rogelberg receives Governor's Medallion Award for Volunteer Service
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, June 11 -- The University of North Carolina Charlotte campus issued the following news release:

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Chancellor's Professor Steven Rogelberg receives Governor's Medallion Award for Volunteer Service

Steven G. Rogelberg, chancellor's professor at UNC Charlotte, was honored with the 2026 North Carolina Governor's Medallion Award for Volunteer Service during a ceremony hosted by VolunteerNC on May 11 in Raleigh. The Medallion Award is the state's highest recognition for volunteerism, presented annually to a select group of individuals whose service has made a transformative ... Show Full Article

Can't Pay Attention - Binghamton Sociologist Explores the Structural Forces Behind Brain Rot
BINGHAMTON, New York, June 11 (TNSjou) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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Can't pay attention? Binghamton sociologist explores the structural forces behind brain rot

By prioritizing engagement, digital platforms are making it more difficult to focus, read and even engage in democracy

By Jennifer Micale

Hera Hyeonseo Lee lost the ability to read books -- an unthinkable affliction for a graduate student in sociology.

Habituated to the constant video scroll of social media, her eyes could no longer follow the procession of paragraphs, focusing attention long enough to ... Show Full Article