Saturday - June 13, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Wilkes University: Pharmacist-to-Be Awarded Outstanding Adult Learner Award
WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania, June 13 -- Wilkes University issued the following news release:

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Pharmacist-to-Be Awarded Outstanding Adult Learner Award

"Mommy is going to be a doctor," is what Cindy Rosario's oldest son says of her journey to becoming a pharmacist. Rosario, who will be a P3 pharmacy student in Wilkes University's Nesbitt School of Pharmacy this fall, recently received the Luzerne County Council on Adult Higher Education's Outstanding Adult Learner Award.

Rosario was nominated by Faith Wellings, assistant professor of pharmacy practice. "When this award was announced, I ... Show Full Article

Virginia Tech: Ancient Millipedes Still Had Secrets to Tell
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, June 13 (TNSjou) -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Ancient millipedes still had secrets to tell

Researchers completed the first evolutionary history of Earth's first land animals, pushing their origins tens of millions of years deeper into the past.

By Marya Barlow and James Mason

Long before vertebrates walked on land, millipedes had the place to themselves.

Hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs arrived, these early decomposers were helping establish Earth's terrestrial ecosystems. But despite their ancient history, scientists still hadn't ... Show Full Article

University of the District of Columbia: Summer Session - Beyond the Classroom With Hossain Azam
WASHINGTON, June 13 -- The University of the District of Columbia issued the following Q&A on June 12, 2026, involving Hossain Azam, associate professor of environmental engineering:

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Summer Session: Beyond the Classroom with Hossain Azam

Priscilla Lalisse-Jespersen

Summer Session: Beyond the Classroom is a summer series highlighting the many ways University of the District of Columbia faculty continue advancing the university's mission beyond the academic year. Through research, professional development, community engagement and preparation for the year ahead, faculty remain actively ... Show Full Article

University of Michigan: Brain Workouts Both Inside and Outside School Walls May Shape Dementia Risk
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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Brain workouts both inside and outside school walls may shape dementia risk

The experiences children have in classrooms, at home and in their communities may help build a cognitive buffer that protects against or delays dementia later in life.

A new University of Michigan study published in Alzheimer's & Dementia proposes a new way of thinking about how childhood education affects Alzheimer's risk--looking beyond just years of schooling to examine the quality of schools, home learning environments ... Show Full Article

Penn State Health Announces Leadership Transition for Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Board of Directors
HERSHEY, Pennsylvania, June 13 -- Pennsylvania State University Penn State Health issued the following news:

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Penn State Health Announces leadership transition for Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Board of Directors

Penn State Health today announced a planned leadership transition for the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Board of Directors, with Kathy Pape appointed chair and Rob Bowman named vice chair, effective July 1.

Pape succeeds Dennis Brenckle, a founding board member who is stepping down after many years of dedicated service and leadership on the board. Brenckle has served as ... Show Full Article

Michigan Medicine: Findings on a Decade of Medicaid Expansion in Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 13 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following transcript of a podcast involving John Z. Ayanian:

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New Findings on a Decade of Medicaid Expansion in Michigan

Michigan's Medicaid expansion improved both health and finances

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A new U-M report shows that individuals, hospitals and primary care clinics all experienced positive impacts in the first decade of Michigan's Medicaid expansion, but the report also raises concerns about the cost-sharing provisions that all states must soon enact.

Read the full article ... Show Full Article

Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Research Indicates That in the Future, Trees May Store Less Carbon Than Expected
NEW YORK, June 13 (TNSjou) -- Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:

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New Research Indicates That in the Future, Trees May Store Less Carbon Than Expected

Even as trees photosynthesize late into the year, their growth stops by mid-summer, which impacts their carbon uptake.

Highlights

* Researchers found that oak forests can continue taking up carbon after their seasonal wood growth has ended.

* Aridity and heat limit tree growth more strongly than photosynthesis.

* As the climate warms, forests may keep absorbing carbon without storing as much ... Show Full Article