Wednesday - February 11, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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TROY Students Win 17 Awards at Southeastern Journalism Conference
TROY, Alabama, Feb. 10 -- Troy University issued the following news:

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TROY students win 17 awards at Southeastern Journalism Conference

Students from Troy University's Hall School of Journalism and Communication won 17 awards, including first place for both Best Audio Program and Best TV Station, at the 2026 Southeastern Journalism Conference (SEJC) at Georgia Highlands College in Cartersville, Ga.

SEJC is an annual event that includes member colleges from across the Southeast and features two competitions. The "Best of the South Awards" highlight work that was published from the previous ... Show Full Article

Montana State Study of Turtle Fossil Narrows Timeline of Cretaceous Species Migration
BOZEMAN, Montana, Feb. 10 (TNSjou) -- Montana State University issued the following news:

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Montana State study of turtle fossil narrows timeline of Cretaceous species migration

By Diana Setterberg, MSU News Service

Before leaving on a fossil-hunting trip for a summer 2021 field paleontology class, a Montana State University junior made an apparently fate-tempting plea.

"I kept joking through that whole class, 'Oh, please, just anything but a turtle,'" said Jack Prall, now a doctoral student in MSU's Department of Earth Sciences in the College of Letters and Science.

Prall had prior field ... Show Full Article

Grant to IU's Media School Will Fund Learning Lab That Expands Local News Coverage
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Feb. 10 -- Indiana University Media School issued the following news:

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Grant to IU's Media School will fund learning lab that expands local news coverage

The Indiana Newsroom, a new learning lab in The Media School at Indiana University Bloomington, will expand local coverage on underreported issues affecting communities across southern Indiana, while providing paid experiential learning opportunities for IU student journalists.

Launching this fall and funded by a two-year, $300,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County, the learning ... Show Full Article

Christopher Newport University: Captains are in the Capitol
NEWPORT NEWS, Virginia, Feb. 10 -- Christopher Newport University issued the following news:

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Captains are in the Capitol

Students get inside look at lawmaking

By Jim Hanchett

It was a moment that three Christopher Newport University students will always remember. They were in state Del. Lee Ware's corner office overlooking the State Capitol in Richmond. First, he answered their questions during a friendly conversation. Then the Republican from Powhatan County stood up and summoned them to the big picture windows that are one of the perks of 28 years of service in the General Assembly. ... Show Full Article

California Baptist University: CAVAD Hosts Lecture About AI and Creativity
RIVERSIDE, California, Feb. 10 -- California Baptist University issued the following news:

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CAVAD hosts lecture about AI and creativity

In the 2025-26 academic year, the College of Architecture, Visual Arts and Design is hosting a lecture series in which guest speakers cover various topics relating to CAVAD's creative fields.

The most recent lecture on Jan. 29 focused on the issue of artificial intelligence.

"We wanted an expert to come in and share their perspective of how they think about (artificial intelligence) as a Christian," said Dirk Dallas, dean of CAVAD. "The world is treating ... Show Full Article

CalState Poly-Pomona: 2026 Office of Academic Innovation Winter Institute Highlights Cross-Campus Collaboration for Inclusive Academic Excellence
POMONA, California, Feb. 10 -- California State Polytechnic University-Pomona issued the following news:

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2026 Office of Academic Innovation Winter Institute Highlights Cross-Campus Collaboration for Inclusive Academic Excellence

Caitlyn Kubulan

The 2026 Office of Academic Innovation Winter Institute brought together faculty and staff across campus for a two-day interactive experience focused on advancing inclusive academic excellence through collaboration and mentorship.

Hosted by the Office of Academic Innovation, the January 14-15 institute centered on the theme "Cultivating Partnerships ... Show Full Article

University of South Carolina: Painting With Purpose
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Feb. 10 -- The University of South Carolina issued the following news:

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Painting with purpose

USC Brain Health launches student-driven arts program

By Nicole Carrico, Nicole.Carrico@uscmed.sc.edu

Junior Ansley Martin came to the University of South Carolina with plans to major in neuroscience and become a doctor. As a freshman, she jumped right into neuroimaging research, investigating biomarkers for stroke and neurodegenerative diseases.

But Martin also loves art, and she's been able to embrace her creative side through the humanities and culture minor at the ... Show Full Article