Monday - April 20, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Study reveals gaps in stuttering assessment and treatment
DARWIN, Australia, April 20 -- Charles Darwin University posted the following news:

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Study reveals gaps in stuttering assessment and treatment

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Variability in an individual's stuttering pattern has long posed challenges for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) when treating clients, but new research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Michigan State University (MSU) has identified the gaps in clinical practices and how to address them.

The study, which observed 143 SLPs who reported practicing and being certified in the United States, found clinicians consistently observed changes ... Show Full Article

Older workers seen as less competent and trustworthy by their younger peers, study shows
BRISBANE, Australia, April 20 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:

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Older workers seen as less competent and trustworthy by their younger peers, study shows

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Older workers are stereotyped as less competent, trainable and adaptable by their younger colleagues, influencing how they are viewed by management, a University of Queensland study has found.

Associate Professor Chad Chiu from UQ's Business School said surveys conducted across workplaces in Australia and Taiwan found consistent evidence that younger workers were less trusting of their older coworkers.

"Workplace ... Show Full Article

University of Idaho music students and faculty to perform at USS Idaho commissioning
MOSCOW, Idaho, April 19 -- The University of Idaho issued the following news release:

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University of Idaho music students and faculty to perform at USS Idaho commissioning

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MOSCOW, Idaho - Students and faculty members from University of Idaho's Lionel Hampton School of Music (LHSOM) will bring the university's sound to a national stage, performing original arrangements by Distinguished Professor Dan Bukvich at the commissioning of the U.S. Navy submarine USS Idaho in Connecticut.

The submarine, known as the Gem of the Fleet, will be commissioned into the U.S. Navy fleet on Saturday, ... Show Full Article

UNM-Valencia team presents innovative teaching partnership model at international conference
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, April 19 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:

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UNM-Valencia team presents innovative teaching partnership model at international conference

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A team of faculty and students from The University of New Mexico-Valencia Campus recently brought a unique approach to teaching and learning to an international stage.

Recently, five members of UNM-Valencia's Pedagogical Partnership Program presented their research at the 68th World Social Science Association Conference, highlighting a collaborative model designed to strengthen classroom engagement ... Show Full Article

Penn Medicine, CHOP team awarded Breakthrough Prize for developing gene therapy for inherited blindness
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 19 -- The University of Pennsylvania posted the following news:

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Penn Medicine, CHOP team awarded Breakthrough Prize for developing gene therapy for inherited blindness

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Their discovery started with a group of blind dogs living at a vet school. Now, the work has been awarded the prestigious Breakthrough Prize at the "Oscars of Science."

Jean Bennett, and Albert Maguire, both emeritus professors of ophthalmology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and Katherine High, an emeritus professor of pediatrics and the founding ... Show Full Article

Furman Engaged Closes with a Campuswide Showcase of Research, Creativity and Impact
GREENVILLE, South Carolina, April 19 -- Furman University posted the following news:

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Furman Engaged Closes with a Campuswide Showcase of Research, Creativity and Impact

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From early-morning presentations to late-afternoon performances, this year's Furman Engaged transformed campus into a vibrant showcase of student scholarship and creativity. Classrooms, common spaces and Timmons Arena were filled with poster sessions, panel discussions, exhibits and performances highlighting the depth and range of work across disciplines. These images capture moments of discovery, collaboration and celebration ... Show Full Article

Fiercely Filming: Diana Wells '26 pursued her dream of working in movies through World Cinema program
CLEMSON, South Carolina, April 19 -- Clemson University posted the following news:

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Fiercely Filming: Diana Wells '26 pursued her dream of working in movies through World Cinema program

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Celebrating Our Graduates

Diana Wells came to Tigertown from North Augusta, SC, with her future clearly in focus.

"I just love film, I wanted to go into film, and I wanted to work in film," said Wells, a World Cinema major. The person who sealed her decision to choose Clemson was Senior Lecturer John Smith, who, for several years, has led the World Cinema program, establishing the major's solid grounding ... Show Full Article