Saturday - December 27, 2025
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Washington & Jefferson College: Women of Excellence - Year of Growth, Confidence, and Community
WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania, Dec. 23 -- Washington and Jefferson College issued the following news:

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Women of Excellence: Year of Growth, Confidence, and Community

The Women of Excellence (WE) Leadership Program concluded its inaugural year at Washington & Jefferson College, having achieved exactly what it set out to do: build confidence, foster leadership skills, and create a strong community of women leaders on campus.

When the program began, many students already knew one another through classes, athletics, or co-curricular activities and naturally gravitated toward familiar peers. Over ... Show Full Article

New Interim Policy for Prevention of Discrimination
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania, Dec. 23 -- Bryn Mawr College posted the following news:

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New Interim Policy for Prevention of Discrimination

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The below message was sent to the Bryn Mawr community on Dec. 22, 2025.

Dear Bryn Mawr Community,

We write to put in place an Interim Policy for the Prevention of Discrimination, Discriminatory Harassment, and Retaliation as part of our continuing commitment to the wellbeing of all community members and to ensure prompt compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations. This policy enables us to continue to foster an environment of equity ... Show Full Article

Duke University Pratt School of Engineering: Leaves' Pores Explain Longstanding Mystery of Uneven Tree Growth in a Carbon-Enriched World
DURHAM, North Carolina, Dec. 23 (TNSjou) -- Duke University Pratt School of Engineering issued the following news:

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Leaves' Pores Explain Longstanding Mystery of Uneven Tree Growth in a Carbon-Enriched World

The mechanics of how water and carbon dioxide move in and out of plants greatly affects how trees grow in a carbon-dioxide-enriched environments.

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The basics of photosynthesis are something that every student learns in school: carbon dioxide, water and light in; oxygen and sugar for growth out. In a world where atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are rising, it is plausible to think ... Show Full Article

Credit Union Foundation of BC Helps RRU Students When 'Life Happens'
VICTORIA, British Columbia, Dec. 23 -- Royal Roads University issued the following news:

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Credit Union Foundation of BC helps RRU students when "life happens"

By Amy Dove

When unexpected setbacks happen, it's reassuring to know you have a community behind you.

That's exactly why the Credit Union Foundation of BC has invested $5,000 into the Royal Roads University Life Happens Bursary.

"We hear from students that say, 'It gave me such a boost to know that somebody cares about my education and values it enough that they wanted to support me,'" says Nicole Eich, Credit Union Foundation ... Show Full Article

Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Year in Review - Our Top Stories of 2025
NEW YORK, Dec. 23 -- Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following statement on Dec. 22, 2025:

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Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2025

A look back at the stories and videos that shaped our year at State of the Planet.

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address the effects of climate change, during Climate Week NYC and COP30, among other initiatives.

Here at the Climate School, we celebrated another graduating class of students, who will now use their education and experiences to help build a better world. We also launched the first M.S. in Climate Finance Program in the United States, ... Show Full Article

Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Vast Freshwater Reserves Found Beneath Salinity-Stressed Coastal Bangladesh
NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (TNSjou) -- Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:

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Vast Freshwater Reserves Found Beneath Salinity-Stressed Coastal Bangladesh

Drinking water is often scarce in Bangladesh. These researchers have tapped into a potential solution.

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Despite its tropical climate and floodplain location, Bangladesh--one of the world's most densely populated nations--seasonally does not have enough freshwater, especially in coastal areas. Shallow groundwater is often saline, a problem that may be exacerbated by rising sea levels. Rainfall is highly ... Show Full Article

CSUSB Celebrates Another Record-breaking Giving Tuesday
SAN BERNARDINO, California, Dec. 23 -- California State University San Bernardino campus issued the following news:

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CSUSB celebrates another record-breaking Giving Tuesday

Cal State San Bernardino's Giving Tuesday campaign had another record-breaking year, raising over $155,000 by approximately 500 donors to support student scholarships, essential resources and programs across the university.

Taking place on Dec. 2 as part of the global Giving Tuesday movement, this year's mystery-themed campaign exceeded last year's total of more than $118,000, reflecting continued momentum behind CSUSB's ... Show Full Article