Tuesday - January 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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University of Toronto: Long day at work? Go ahead and watch some TV, research suggests
TORONTO, Ontario, Jan. 20 -- The University of Toronto posted the following news:

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Long day at work? Go ahead and watch some TV, research suggests

By Kristy Strauss

Hard day at work? It's perfectly fine to park yourself in front of the TV. It might even make recovery - an essential part of burnout prevention - easier.

Workplace stress can take a major toll on a person's health and research has shown that recovery is key to preventing burnout, depression and other negative health effects. But what happens when employees go home to chaotic environments - households where children are fighting, ... Show Full Article

University of Groningen: Alcohol, texting, and e-bikes
GRONINGEN, The Netherlands, Jan. 20 -- The University of Groningen posted the following news:

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Alcohol, texting, and e-bikes

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For decades, traffic psychologist Dick de Waard has been studying how people act in traffic. He studies everything thoroughly: from texting cyclists and drunk students to speed differences and e-bikes. Moreover, his advanced bicycle simulator allows him to safely replicate even the most high-risk situations.

On his twelve-kilometre bike ride to the University, Dick de Waard powers through, regardless of the weather. No e-bike, no racing bike. Just a reliable ... Show Full Article

Potential for satellites and AI to help tackle critical invasive species problem
DARWIN, Australia, Jan. 20 -- Charles Darwin University posted the following news:

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Potential for satellites and AI to help tackle critical invasive species problem

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Satellite imagery and artificial intelligence can detect with high accuracy two invasive weed species in Australia, posing a new opportunity for defense against these pervasive plants.

Research conducted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Charles Sturt University (CSU) explored the potential for SkySat satellite imagery and AI algorithms to detect and map African lovegrass ( Eragrostis curvula ) and bitou bush ( Chrysanthemoides ... Show Full Article

Keele University: Debate series to explore societal challenges affecting universities
STAFFORDSHIRE, England, Jan. 20 -- Keele University issued the following news:

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New debate series to explore societal challenges affecting universities

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The societal issues affecting higher education, and how universities themselves can be part of the solution, will be explored in depth in a series of new public debates launching at Keele University this year.

Convened and hosted by Keele's new Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kevin Shakesheff, the "Keele Debates" series has been centred around a range of themes designed to provoke "open disagreement" and constructive debate on the many factors ... Show Full Article

Interdisciplinary Simulation Advances Health Care Education
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Jan. 20 -- Seton Hall University posted the following news:

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Interdisciplinary Simulation Advances Health Care Education

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Students in Seton Hall's M.S. in Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) and M.S. in Physician Assistant (PA) programs partnered with second-year medical students from Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine (HMSOM) to deepen their clinical and collaborative skills during neurology simulations at the Interprofessional Health Sciences (IHS) campus in Nutley.

The simulations reflect a shared commitment across Seton Hall's health ... Show Full Article

Grain industry leader the new LISAF Director
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 20 -- La Trobe University issued the following news release:

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Grain industry leader the new LISAF Director

Professor Blanchard brings more than 25 years of experience in agricultural and food sciences.

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His research career includes extensive research experience at the CSIRO Grain Quality Research Laboratory, the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in Switzerland and Charles Sturt University.

Outside of academia, Professor Blanchard has extensive leadership in the grains industry, having twice chaired the Australasian Grain Science Association. He served ... Show Full Article

Computer simulation & gaming program ranked best in state for game design
TULSA, Oklahoma, Jan. 20 -- The University of Tulsa posted the following news:

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Computer simulation & gaming program ranked best in state for game design

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The University of Tulsa's computer simulation & gaming (CSG) program, housed in the College of Engineering & Computer Science's Tandy School of Computer Science, has been ranked the No. 1 game design program in Oklahoma, according to publisher Animation Career Review.

The ranking list is based on surveys, the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, academic reputation and admission selectivity. Animation and special-effect ... Show Full Article