Friday - June 19, 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 Oklahoma Health: Microplastics May Worsen Fatty Liver Disease, Study Suggests
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, June 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Oklahoma Health campus issued the following news:

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Microplastics May Worsen Fatty Liver Disease, New Study Suggests

Microplastics - minuscule pieces of plastic broken down from larger plastic waste - are a growing concern for human health, especially for the liver. A study from the University of Oklahoma, published today in Science Advances, demonstrates that a common type of microplastics is particularly harmful to the liver under high-fat dietary conditions.

The study, conducted in mice, found that blood markers of liver ... Show Full Article

UW Releases Publication Exploring Production of Low-Carbon Hydrogen From Wyoming Coal
LARAMIE, Wyoming, June 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:

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UW Releases New Publication Exploring Production of Low-Carbon Hydrogen from Wyoming Coal

Researchers at the University of Wyoming have published a new modeling study exploring the production of low-carbon hydrogen by using Wyoming's coal resources.

Published in the peer-reviewed journal Energy Conversion and Management, the article, titled "Unlocking Wyoming's coal resources for low-carbon hydrogen production," finds that supercritical water gasification of coal with carbon capture can produce ... Show Full Article

Temple graduate Lauren Morris makes history with first-place finish at national Hearst Journalism Awards
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 19 -- Temple University posted the following news:

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Temple graduate Lauren Morris makes history with first-place finish at national Hearst Journalism Awards

For Lauren Morris, KLN '26, the moment still feels surreal.

Just weeks after graduating from Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communication, Morris traveled to San Francisco to compete against some of the nation's top student journalists in the 66th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program. Days later, she walked away with a first-place prize in the Television News competition, becoming ... Show Full Article

RRU and BCIT partner to provide flexible options for students
VICTORIA, British Columbia, June 19 -- Royal Roads University issued the following news:

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RRU and BCIT partner to provide flexible options for students

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Royal Roads University (RRU) and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) have announced a new partnership to expand access to flexible, affordable, and career-focused education across British Columbia.

The collaboration allows for clear, two-way pathways between the institutions, making it easier for students to build on existing credentials, move between programs, and reskill and upskill throughout their careers.

"Canada ... Show Full Article

Kentucky State University President Akakpo Issues Update on Summer Progress, Board Approval of FY 2027 Budget
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, June 19 -- Kentucky State University issued the following statement by President Koffi C. Akakpo regarding updates on summer activities and the board's approval of fiscal 2027 budget:

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Dear Thorobred Family,

Summer on The Hill may look different from the academic year, but Kentucky State University remains active, engaged, and purposeful.

Last week, the Kentucky State University Board of Regents held its regularly scheduled summer meeting. During the session, the Board approved the FY27 budget, reviewed the organizational realignment necessary to support the University's ... Show Full Article

Kee Appointed UNM-Gallup Interim Dean of Instruction
GALLUP, New Mexico, June 19 -- The University of New Mexico's Gallup campus issued the following news:

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Kee appointed UNM-Gallup interim dean of instruction

Longtime faculty member and former division chair steps into role during period of leadership transition

By Richard Reyes

Joe Kee, an associate professor of Navajo language and government as well as a former division chair, has been appointed the interim dean of instruction at The University of New Mexico-Gallup.

UNM-Gallup Dean of Instruction John Zimmerman announced Kee's appointment in an email to faculty on Wednesday, June 17, ... Show Full Article

Aalto University Ranks 126th in the World in QS World University Rankings
AALTO, Finland, June 19 -- Aalto University issued the following news release:

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Aalto University ranks 126th in the world in QS World University Rankings

Aalto performs best in the employment outcomes and sustainability indicators.

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Aalto University ranks 126th in this year's QS World University Rankings, compared with 114th place last year.

The QS ranking evaluates universities comprehensively across nine indicators, each with a different weighting. The criteria include research citations, academic reputation, employer reputation, international faculty, employment outcomes, sustainability, ... Show Full Article