Friday - January 2, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Flagler College Welcomes Award-Winning Author Rita Bullwinkel as Spring 2026 Storyteller in Residence
ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida, Jan. 5 -- Flagler College posted the following news:

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Flagler College Welcomes Award-Winning Author Rita Bullwinkel as Spring 2026 Storyteller in Residence

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Bullwinkel, author of the acclaimed debut novel Headshot, will spend the semester engaging with students through coursework and campus events, offering students a rare opportunity to work closely with a professional writer and learn from her creative and editorial experience.

Headshot has drawn remarkable accolades: it was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and The Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and longlisted ... Show Full Article

More than 1,000 Honored at Idaho State University Winter Commencement
POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 3 -- Idaho State University posted the following news:

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More than 1,000 Honored at Idaho State University Winter Commencement

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"College often celebrates grades, awards and polished outcomes, but the real story- the one we lived- is made of smaller, quieter choices: showing up when it was easier not to, asking for help even when pride protested, trying again after disappointment, and believing in ourselves on days when that belief felt thin," Green said.

Idaho State University conferred degrees and certificates to more than 1,000 fall and summer graduates at the ... Show Full Article

UNM Health Sciences celebrates a year of groundbreaking research and health care expansion in 2025
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Dec. 31 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:

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UNM Health Sciences celebrates a year of groundbreaking research and health care expansion in 2025

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At The University of New Mexico's Health Sciences Center (HSC), 2025 was a year of groundbreaking research.

Making up the bulk of the top 10 most-viewed stories on the HSC Newsroom were articles detailing the efforts of the HSC's bold and accomplished researchers. In various studies, researchers discovered microplastics in the human brain, tested potentially life-changing vaccines, and developed ... Show Full Article

UConn's Quantum Leap Defines Research in 2025
STORRS, Connecticut, Dec. 31 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news:

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UConn's Quantum Leap Defines Research in 2025

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Universities throughout the world are in a new research era. UConn was no exception in 2025, a year defined by significant advancement in Connecticut's quantum future and support for the research enterprise through a wave of shifting federal policy.

While quantum and artificial intelligence drove headlines, UConn also saw innovations in health care, energy research, and much more. In the process, research continued to help propel the state's economy ... Show Full Article

UConn Health Minute: Innovative Stroke Therapy
STORRS, Connecticut, Dec. 31 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news:

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UConn Health Minute: Innovative Stroke Therapy

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He had played his cello at Carnegie Hall but a stroke left Peter Skaar paralyzed and barely able to hold his bow. Now thanks to an innovative procedure at UConn Health, Peter is able to play again and is on the path to realizing his goal of performing at a concert level.

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Original text here: https://today.uconn.edu/2025/12/uconn-health-minute-innovative-stroke-therapy/

Tyrus R. Timm Honor Registry inducts former agricultural economics students
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 31 -- Texas A&M University, a component of the public university system in Texas, posted the following news from its agriculture program:

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Tyrus R. Timm Honor Registry inducts former agricultural economics students

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Nine former students were inducted into the Tyrus R. Timm Honor Registry in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Agricultural Economics during 2025.

The registry is the department's highest recognition, with fewer than 1% of its 16,000-plus former students selected.

The inductions began at the Entrepreneurial Dreams Symposium ... Show Full Article

Ross Earl thrives in ETSU's new Master of Music Program
JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee, Dec. 31 -- East Tennessee State University posted the following news:

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Ross Earl thrives in ETSU's new Master of Music Program

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Ross Earl joins the inaugural class of ETSU's new Master of Music Program, gaining leadership in choral conducting and music education.

Some students might feel a bit of uncertainty and trepidation at the prospect of being the first to enroll in a completely new academic program.

But after researching and visiting successful, established programs at other schools, Ross Earl felt confident in choosing East Tennessee State University's ... Show Full Article