Monday - February 23, 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 New South Wales: From Trash to Treasure - Turning High-emissions Waste Into Fertilizer
SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 23 (TNSjou) -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news:

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From trash to treasure: turning high-emissions waste into fertiliser

Melissa Lyne

New research from UNSW Sydney could transform one of the world's most pollution-heavy chemical industries, turning waste products into fertiliser while cleaning up waterways and cutting emissions.

UNSW engineers have tackled a longstanding problem at the heart of global agriculture: how to make urea for fertiliser without the intensity of emissions associated with fossil-fuel-powered factories.

The solution ... Show Full Article

University of Melbourne: Truck Emissions Cost Taxpayers $6.2 Billion in Healthcare Each Year
MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 23 -- The University of Melbourne issued the following news:

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Truck emissions cost taxpayers $6.2 billion in healthcare each year

University of Melbourne researchers have found that health impacts from heavy vehicle emissions are costing the community more than A$6.2 billion per year.

The discussion paper, titled The Unpriced Burden: Heavy vehicle emissions and the $6.2 billion health cost and co-authored by Dr Clare Walter and Professor Mark Stevenson, assesses the annual taxpayer cost of premature deaths, cardio-respiratory hospital admissions and lung cancer ... Show Full Article

Students, take the lead: how a peer-led program could transform our kids' trajectories
CALLAGHAN, Australia, Feb. 23 -- The University of Newcastle posted the following news:

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Students, take the lead: how a peer-led program could transform our kids' trajectories

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Giving primary-school students a chance to teach and lead their younger peers not only strengthens their leadership skills, but also improves wellbeing, classroom engagement and student confidence, a new Australian study has shown.

The Learning to Lead (L2L) program, led by Professor David Lubans from the University of Newcastle and HMRI's Global Sport and Movement Collaborative, demonstrates children as young ... Show Full Article

'Granfluencers' inspire hope - and boost tourism marketing
BRISBANE, Australia, Feb. 23 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:

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'Granfluencers' inspire hope - and boost tourism marketing

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A wave of older social media influencers is reshaping the tourism landscape, with research highlighting their growing power in steering travel trends.

Dr Rashid Saeed from The University of Queensland's Business School said 'granfluencers', influencers over 60, are becoming increasingly popular and have great potential to influence one of the tourism industry's most influential customer groups, older tourists, who are driven by financial ... Show Full Article

University of Baltimore's NextGen Leaders for Public Service Surpass 100,000 Hours of Dedicated Service to Maryland
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Feb. 22 -- The University of Baltimore posted the following news:

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University of Baltimore's NextGen Leaders for Public Service Surpass 100,000 Hours of Dedicated Service to Maryland

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The Schaefer Center for Public Policy at The University of Baltimore has announced a major milestone for its NextGen Leaders for Public Service internship program: NextGen Leaders have collectively provided more than 100,000 hours of service to state and local government, as well as nonprofit organizations across Maryland, since the program's inception in fall 2022.

NextGen interns ... Show Full Article

Penn State THON 2026 raises record-breaking $18.8 million
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Feb. 22 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:

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Penn State THON 2026 raises record-breaking $18.8 million

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -Penn State THON 2026 has raised $18,841,726.53 for Four Diamonds at Penn State Health Golisano Children's Hospital. This surpasses THON 2025's record-breaking total of $17,737,040.93 by more than $1.1 million.

More than 700 students danced and stood without sleep for 46 hours during THON Weekend -from 6 p.m. Feb. 20 through 4 p.m. Feb. 22 -at the Bryce Jordan Center (BJC) on the University Park campus.

As ... Show Full Article

HKU Engineers Discover New Physics Principle to Break Sound Absorption Barriers in Ventilated Spaces
HONG KONG, Feb. 22 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:

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HKU Engineers Discover New Physics Principle to Break Sound Absorption Barriers in Ventilated Spaces

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In everyday life, designing spaces that both let air flow and absorb sound can be a tricky balancing act. Usually, materials that allow air to pass through-like vents-also let sound escape, making it hard to reduce noise effectively. Conversely, sound-absorbing materials like foam often block airflow, limiting their use in ventilated areas.

A research team led by Professor Nicholas X. Fang from the ... Show Full Article