Tuesday - March 17, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Wilkes University: Coffee Talk - Wilkes Professors Offer Students Interdisciplinary Study of the Coffee Industry in Costa Rica
WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania, March 17 -- Wilkes University issued the following news release:

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Coffee Talk: Wilkes Professors Offer Students Interdisciplinary Study of the Coffee Industry in Costa Rica

Collaboration between academic disciplines often is a matter of finding shared interests. In Andy Miller and Jeff Stratford's case, they found common ground in a cup of coffee.

Miller, a political science professor, and Stratford, a biology professor and chair of biology and earth systems science, have been collaborating since 2017 on interdisciplinary study of the coffee industry in Costa ... Show Full Article

Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center Study Reveals Value of Patient-Physician Bonds in China
WASHINGTON, March 17 (TNSxrep) -- Research from the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, a part of Stanford University Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, determined that patients in China strongly value continuity with their physicians despite having the freedom to switch providers easily. Yuli Xu, an Asia Health Policy postdoctoral fellow, examined how institutional structures shape individual behavior in a system where high-quality medical resources are scarce.

Unlike the U.S. healthcare system, which often requires referrals or specific insurance networks, China ... Show Full Article

University of Melbourne: Statement in Response to Ambitious Australia: Strategic Examination of Research and Development Final Report
MELBOURNE, Australia, March 17 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Melbourne issued the following statement:

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Statement in response to Ambitious Australia: Strategic Examination of Research and Development (SERD) final report

University of Melbourne Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Mark Cassidy AM has issued this statement following the release of Ambitious Australia: SERD final report.

The University of Melbourne welcomes the SERD final report and calls on the Australian Government to adopt its recommendations.

The University thanks the SERD Review Panel - Chair Robyn Denholm, Emeritus ... Show Full Article

UNLV: Interview With Associate VP for Retention & Outreach Aronov
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, March 17 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following Q&A by Coleen Haines with Zhanna Aronov, associate vice president for retention and outreach at the Dr. William W. Sullivan Center for Academic Enrichment and Outreach:

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The Interview: Zhanna Aronov

The AVP for retention and outreach at UNLV's Center for Academic Enrichment and Outreach reflects on how her immigrant experience shaped a career supporting student success.

As a teenager in the winter of 1992, Zhanna Aronov immigrated to the United States from Moscow with her family, stepping into ... Show Full Article

Tuskegee Leaders Showcase Student Readiness for Engineering and Management Roles at New Manufacturing Facility
TUSKEGEE, Alabama, March 17 -- The Tuskegee University issued the following news:

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Tuskegee Leaders Showcase Student Readiness for Engineering and Management Roles at New Manufacturing Facility

One of the key signifiers of Tuskegee's Renaissance Era is how the university is preparing students earlier than graduation to be career-ready, leaning into the same founding principles Booker T. Washington led with more than 100 years ago. Now, students are mastering emerging technology and developing the skills needed to solve industry needs -- like those of American Samkwang.

Samkwang leadership, ... Show Full Article

Reimagining the UCCS Engineering Building for a High tech Future
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, March 17 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release:

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Reimagining the UCCS engineering building for a high tech future

March 16, 2026 Abigail Beckman

Walk into the original Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) Building at UCCS, and you'll find a surprising artifact of early computing history: a key piece of equipment that still runs on an 8-inch floppy disk. Most students have never seen one in use, and even many faculty members have only encountered it in museum displays.

But this isn't a sign that UCCS is behind the times. In fact, it ... Show Full Article

JCU Re-designated as WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Disease Control
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, March 17 -- James Cook University issued the following news release:

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JCU re-designated as WHO Collaborating Centre for tropical disease control

James Cook University has again been recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) for its work tackling diseases across the Tropics.

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JCU has been re-designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Vector-borne and Neglected Tropical Diseases for another four years, from November 2025 to November 2029.

The designation recognises the University's long-standing partnership with the WHO and strengthens collaboration on ... Show Full Article