Tuesday - February 3, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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West Liberty University Professor of English Dr. W. Scott Hanna Announces Release of Debut Poetry Collection, The Only House on the Left
WEST LIBERTY, West Virginia, Feb. 3 -- West Liberty University issued the following news:

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West Liberty University Professor of English Dr. W. Scott Hanna Announces Release of Debut Poetry Collection, The Only House on the Left

West Liberty University professor of English W. Scott Hanna announces the release of his debut collection of poems, The Only House on the Left (Kelsay Books, 2026).

As described on the author's website:

"The Only House on the Left is a collection of poetry and prose arranged in five sections that can be read as a memoir in verse. The first section focuses on childhood ... Show Full Article

Wayne State University: Gardening Safely in Detroit's Soil
DETROIT, Michigan, Feb. 3 -- Wayne State University issued the following news:

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Gardening safely in Detroit's soil

Nearly 1,400 community gardens feed the city of Detroit. Per capita, that's more than any other city in the U.S., said Sarah Black, a Ph.D. candidate in biological sciences at the Wayne State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and yet crops grown in urban environments face unique stressors.

"Two of the most pervasive are thermal pollution generated by urban heat islands (UHIs) and atmospheric deposition of heavy metals from industrial and vehicular emissions." ... Show Full Article

Virginia Tech: How Olympic Athletes Use Science to Win, According to an Expert
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Feb. 3 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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How Olympic athletes use science to win, according to an expert

Ahead of the Winter Olympics, a Virginia Tech aerodynamics expert breaks down how air resistance can determine who medals--and how some athletes try to bend the rules.

By Melody Warnick

Racing through the air at Olympic speeds, athletes at the Winter Olympics in Milan will need more than strength and skill--they'll need science. In sports like ski jumping, skeleton, and speed skating, aerodynamics can make the difference between getting the gold or ... Show Full Article

UH College of Pharmacy Expands Degree Plans to Offer Doctorate and Master of Science in Population Health & Pharmacoepidemiology
HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 3 -- The University of Houston issued the following news:

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UH College of Pharmacy Expands Degree Plans to Offer Doctorate and Master of Science in Population Health & Pharmacoepidemiology

New Graduate Degrees Address Workforce Gap

By Laurie Fickman, 713-743-8454, lafickma@Central.UH.EDU

Addressing a growing demand for graduate training in evaluating medication safety, effectiveness and outcomes in real-world clinical settings, the UH College of Pharmacy is expanding its offerings within the Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate program. The college will now offer a Master ... Show Full Article

Regis College: Rights Activist, Lawyer Kerry Kennedy; Former Chief Nursing Officer Kathleen Jose; and Impact Investment Leader Tracy Palandjian at 2026 Commencement
WESTON, Massachusetts, Feb. 3 -- Regis College issued the following news:

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Rights Activist, Lawyer Kerry Kennedy; Former Chief Nursing Officer Kathleen Jose; and Impact Investment Leader Tracy Palandjian at 2026 Commencement

Kerry Kennedy, president of the Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center, will deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary degree at Regis College's Class of 2026 Commencement Exercises on Sat., May 9. The university will also bestow an honorary degree upon Kathleen Jose '87, '94, MSN, RN, former chair of the university's board and chief nursing officer ... Show Full Article

Misericordia University and LCCC Announce Innovative Transfer Policy
DALLAS, Pennsylvania, Feb. 3 -- Misericordia University issued the following news:

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Misericordia University and LCCC Announce Innovative Transfer Policy

NANTICOKE, PA / DALLAS, PA - Luzerne County Community College (LCCC) and Misericordia University (MU) announced a new, innovative transfer policy that formally recognizes the academic value of an associate degree earned at LCCC and significantly simplifies the transfer process for students pursuing a bachelor's degree at Misericordia University.

Under the new policy, students who complete an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science ... Show Full Article

CalState Poly-Pomona: Learning by Launch - Inside the CubeSTEP Ambitious Space Mission
POMONA, California, Feb. 3 -- California State Polytechnic University-Pomona issued the following news:

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Learning by Launch: Inside the CubeSTEP Ambitious Space Mission

Chris Park

For many engineering students, astronautics is something studied, not practiced. They'll look at theoretical equations on a whiteboard, see simulations on a screen and absorb knowledge through textbooks and lectures.

At Cal Poly Pomona, the CubeSTEP program does things differently. Under the direction of faculty lead Professor Navid Nakhjiri, CubeSTEP gives students the rare chance to design, build, test, launch ... Show Full Article