Wednesday - March 4, 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 Technology Sydney: Burning Issues in the Use of Hi-vis
SYDNEY, Australia, March 4 -- The University of Technology Sydney issued the following news:

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Burning issues in the use of hi-vis

Authored by: Elizabeth Humphrys, Jesse Adams Stein and Bettina Frankham

Hi-vis garments are increasingly being used as uniforms, often regardless of whether visibility is a safety issue. The irony is that the proliferation of poor-quality gear is itself posing a work health and safety risk.

Complaints have emerged that the new Australia Post uniform is causing sunburn and privacy issues. The Communication Workers Union claims new high-visibility (hi-vis) polo ... Show Full Article

University of Colorado: College of Education Earns Continued Accreditation for Two Graduate Programs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, March 4 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release:

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College of Education earns continued accreditation for two graduate programs

Maintaining its dedication to upholding curriculum standards, the College of Education recently had accreditation continuance confirmed for two degree programs.

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling masters' degree programs were both affirmed by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) last month, demonstrating the programs' merit and quality.

"CACREP ... Show Full Article

UW's WWAMI Medical Students Meet With State Political and Medical Leaders in Cheyenne
LARAMIE, Wyoming, March 4 -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:

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UW's WWAMI Medical Students Meet with State Political and Medical Leaders in Cheyenne

Hailing from across Wyoming, first-year medical students from the University of Wyoming's College of Health Sciences met with state political and medical leaders in Cheyenne during the annual WWAMI Medical Education Program Legislative Day Wednesday, Feb. 17.

The students, part of the Wyoming WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) Medical Education Program, had the opportunity to be part of the legislative ... Show Full Article

Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business: Business Leaders Irby, Lawhorn, McKinley to Speak at 2026 CEO Day
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, March 4 -- Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business issued the following news:

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Business leaders Irby, Lawhorn, McKinley to speak at 2026 CEO Day

Three accomplished business leaders are visiting Oklahoma State University's Stillwater campus for the Spears School of Business' 2026 CEO Day.

Steve Irby, Jimmy Lawhorn and Liz McKinley will speak to students at 3 p.m., April 7, in the OSU Student Union Theater. The trio's executive leadership experiences span the technology, food and petroleum industries.

Irby is president and founder of Stillwater Designs ... Show Full Article

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences: Schweitzer Fellow Bringing Diabetes Education to Cherokee Youth
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, March 4 -- Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences issued the following news:

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Schweitzer Fellow bringing diabetes education to Cherokee youth

Medical student and Cherokee Nation citizen Kyleigh Harrell is driven to serve her tribal community.

Harrell is a second-year medical student at OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation and a part of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship 2025-26 Tulsa cohort.

She grew up in the small town of Roland, located on the Cherokee Nation Reservation in far eastern Oklahoma. She always knew she wanted to ... Show Full Article

Georgia State Researcher Named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 4 -- Georgia State University issued the following news:

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Georgia State Researcher Named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors

Maged Henary (Ph.D. '00), an associate professor of chemistry and associate chair of Georgia State University's Department of Chemistry, has been elected as a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).

The senior member program at the NAI was created to recognize active faculty, scientists and administrators at member institutions who have successfully produced, patented and commercialized technologies that have brought, ... Show Full Article

Georgia Gwinnett College: Daylight Saving - Why Does It Take an Act of Congress?
LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia, March 4 -- Georgia Gwinnett College issued the following news:

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Daylight Saving: Why does it take an act of Congress?

The saying goes that it takes an act of Congress to get something done. That includes Daylight Saving Time (DST).

"Yes, it would take an act of Congress to do away with Daylight Saving Time," said Mike Martinez, assistant professor of legal studies at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC).

"Initially, reasons that included concerns about child safety when it's dark during the school year. It's something that has been debated for decades."

DST started ... Show Full Article