Monday - February 2, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Faculty Friday: Dr. Qi Wang
CLINTON, South Carolina, Feb. 6 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:

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Faculty Friday: Dr. Qi Wang

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Presbyterian College chemistry professor aims to inspire students in the classroom

Dr. Qi Wang has always been interested in the study of chemistry, initially drawn in by the appeal of unraveling the mysteries of ordinary, everyday items.

"Even something you found interesting in the kitchen, a lot of those phenomena can be explained by chemistry," she said. "I just really love the close relationship between chemistry and real life."

Finding a home at PC

The assistant ... Show Full Article

Social housing the key to protecting low-income renters, study finds
PERTH, Australia, Feb. 2 -- Curtin University issued the following news release:

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Social housing the key to protecting low-income renters, study finds

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Low-income renters in Australia are far less likely to experience housing stress, rent arrears, or be forced to relocate, when living in social housing compared to those receiving cash rent assistance payments or no assistance, according to a new global study by Curtin University.

The research analysed data from 2001-2020, tracking housing outcomes for more than 9200 low-income renters in Australia and almost 15,000 in the United Kingdom, ... Show Full Article

Niagara University College of Nursing Receives $400,000 Cabrini Grant to Address Maternal Health Disparities
NIAGARA FALLS, New York, Feb. 2 -- Niagara University posted the following news:

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Niagara University College of Nursing Receives $400,000 Cabrini Grant to Address Maternal Health Disparities

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Niagara University's College of Nursing has received a $400,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to develop a comprehensive educational and community engagement program aimed at addressing maternal health disparities in and around Western New York.

The Rural Maternal Health Project will facilitate both clinical and simulated opportunities focused on maternal health, giving nursing ... Show Full Article

Keele to lead new study to improve early diagnosis of osteoporosis
STAFFORDSHIRE, England, Feb. 2 -- Keele University posted the following news:

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Keele to lead new study to improve early diagnosis of osteoporosis

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A team led by a Keele University researcher has secured a prestigious grant from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to help doctors identify more people at risk of a damaging bone disorder.

Professor Zoe Paskins, a Professor of Rheumatology in the School of Medicine and Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist at Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT), has been awarded PS4.8 million from the NIHR to ... Show Full Article

Bright Ideas: UNSW Secures $20M in Health and Medical Research Grants
SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 2 -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news:

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Bright ideas: UNSW secures $20m in health and medical research grants

Stefanie Menezes

The funding will support 12 projects in science, engineering and medicine.

UNSW Sydney academics have been awarded more than $20 million in the latest round of National Health and Medical Research (NHMRC) Ideas and Development Grants funding.

Professor Bronwyn Fox, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research & Enterprise at UNSW, congratulated the researchers and wished them success in leading their teams to achieve their ... Show Full Article

Australia needs to get real about Trump's changing America
BRISBANE, Australia, Feb. 2 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:

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Australia needs to get real about Trump's changing America

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos speech should unsettle Australian strategic thinkers, who have been raised in the belief the US alliance is the unshakeable foundation of Australia's regional security.

Carney's point - that American leadership is no longer a reliable anchor for the international system - had strong appeal in Europe and Canada. But it also highlights what is now clearly the weakest link in the US-Australia alliance ... Show Full Article

100 years of broadcast TV - what can we learn heading into an uncertain future?
MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 2 -- The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University issued the following news release:

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100 years of broadcast TV - what can we learn heading into an uncertain future?

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When the TV broadcast signal hit the scene 100 years ago, it went on to disrupt existing news, media and entertainment to form a billion-dollar industry engaging audiences and reaching every part of Australia, from cities to remote communities.

RMIT experts are available in the lead up to the ' 100 Years of Broadcast TV Symposium ' to comment on why broadcast TV is still important ... Show Full Article