Tuesday - February 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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WashU Expert: Why Prescription Drug Prices Stay High - and What Congress Can Do About It
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Feb. 17 -- Washington University in St. Louis issued the following news:

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WashU Expert: Why prescription drug prices stay high -- and what Congress can do about it

By Neil Schoenherr

High prescription drug prices are not caused by any single company or practice, but by the system itself, said an expert on prescription prices at Washington University in St. Louis.

If Congress wants to lower drug prices, it need to understand the structure and incentives of the entire supply chain, said Rachel Sachs, a professor of law.

Sachs testified Feb. 11 before the U.S. House ... Show Full Article

WVU Neuroscientist Searches for Reasons for Resiliency in Brain
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, Feb. 17 -- West Virginia University issued the following news:

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WVU neuroscientist searches for reasons for resiliency in brain

"Neuroscience is about the human condition."

And for Kathleen "Katie" Morrison, an assistant professor specializing in behavioral neuroscience psychology in the West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Department of Psychology, the human condition is defined by resiliency.

"It's no surprise to people that stress and trauma are bad for you. It's also the case that we're never going to get rid of all the stress and ... Show Full Article

Virginia Tech: Sinking Land, Rising Risk in New York City
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Feb. 17 (TNSjou) -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Sinking land, rising risk in New York City

New York City's transportation infrastructure faces a growing risk from sinking land.

By Kelly Izlar

Slow but persistent sinking land could pose serious long-term risks to New York City's critical transportation infrastructure, including major airports, subway lines, and highways.

While current rates of subsidence, or sinking land, across much of the city appear modest, a recent Virginia Tech study in the International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and ... Show Full Article

Virginia Military Institute: Richter Publishes 7th Book
LEXINGTON, Virginia, Feb. 17 -- Virginia Military Institute issued the following news:

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Richter Publishes 7th Book

Dr. Duncan Richter, professor in the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies and holder of the Charles Luck III '55 Institute Professorship at Virginia Military Institute, has recently authored his seventh book titled, "Wittgenstein Versus Anscombe on How to Live: Linked Philosophical Lives," published by Bloomsbury Publishing.

The book explores the lives of two of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Elizabeth Anscombe. ... Show Full Article

'Hell Bent' Author to Speak at University of Lynchburg on March 16
LYNCHBURG, Virginia, Feb. 17 -- The University of Lynchburg issued the following news:

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'Hell Bent' author to speak at University of Lynchburg on March 16

Brian Recker will present the annual Shumate Lecture at Snidow Chapel.

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Brian Recker, author of "Hell Bent: How the Fear of Hell Holds Christians Back from a Spirituality of Love," will speak at the University of Lynchburg's Snidow Chapel at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 16.

The event, part of the annual Jennie Cutler Shumate Lecture, is presented in partnership with First Christian Church of Lynchburg. Admission is free and the public ... Show Full Article

'Boordawan Movement' launches to empower First Nations university students
PERTH, Australia, Feb. 17 -- Murdoch University posted the following news:

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'Boordawan Movement' launches to empower First Nations university students

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A new chapter for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students begins at Murdoch University this year with the launch of the Boordawan Movement - an initiative designed to support their academic success, cultural development and community connections.

"Boordawan," meaning "future" in Noongar, captures the University's commitment to nurturing graduates who are confident, culturally grounded and ready to lead with integrity.

"The Boordawan ... Show Full Article

$2M Grant Positions USCA Nursing for Next Era of Workforce Training
AIKEN, South Carolina, Feb. 17 -- The University of South Carolina Aiken Campus issued the following news:

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$2M grant positions USCA nursing for next era of workforce training

Angela Saxon

A $2 million state investment is helping the USCA's School of Nursing to expand and modernize how it prepares the next generation of health care professionals.

The grant follows U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's recent efforts to secure nearly $150 million for infrastructure and workforce development projects across South Carolina through the passage of the third Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations package.

Dr. ... Show Full Article