Monday - July 13, 2026

Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

Featured Stories

WNMU Teacher Prep Programs Earn Highest 'A+' Grades in National Reading Instruction Review
SILVER CITY, New Mexico, July 11 (TNSxrep) -- Western New Mexico University posted the following news release:

* * *

WNMU Teacher Prep Programs Earn Highest 'A+' Grades in National Reading Instruction Review

*

The Western New Mexico University undergraduate and graduate elementary teacher preparation programs have earned top honors for rigorous preparation in the Science of Reading. The National Council on Teacher Quality, a nonpartisan research and policy organization, released its 2026 Teacher Prep Review: Decoding Progress in Reading Preparation report today, highlighting the top-performing ... Show Full Article
VCOM Celebrates Humanism in Medical Mentors
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, July 11 -- VCOM - Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine issued the following news:

* * *

VCOM Celebrates Humanism in Medical Mentors

By Lily Collins

On June 17, VCOM-Carolinas proudly recognized two outstanding resident physicians for their commitment to humanism, teaching, and patient-centered care through the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award (HETA).

Presented by VCOM-Carolinas discipline chair for pediatrics, Hanna Sahhar, MD, the award honors residents who exemplify compassion, mentorship, and excellence in clinical teaching. ... Show Full Article
UNM Biology faculty receives prestigious research award
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, July 11 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:

* * *

UNM Biology faculty receives prestigious research award

*

Fernando Machado-Stredel, a postdoctoral fellow in The University of New Mexico Department of Biology, has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Florence Merriam Bailey Publication Award from the American Ornithological Society.

Fernando Machado-Stredel, postdoctoral fellow, UNM Department of Biology

This award recognizes an outstanding article published in Ornithology or Ornithological Applications by an early-career researcher ... Show Full Article
Scrubbing bubbles: Microparticles clean wounds, surgical instruments with tiny bubbles
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, July 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus issued the following news:

* * *

Scrubbing bubbles: Microparticles clean wounds, surgical instruments with tiny bubbles

Newly developed microparticles can infiltrate stubborn bacterial matrices and release tiny oxygen bubbles to clean surfaces and wounds more efficiently than hydrogen peroxide or other cleaning agents alone, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign report. In two papers they demonstrated the bubble-generating particles' ability to clean tenacious biofilms from surgical ... Show Full Article
Research for the Gut: 3 Ways Baylor University Researchers Promote Microbiome Health
WACO, Texas, July 11 -- Baylor University issued the following news:

* * *

Research for the Gut: 3 ways Baylor researchers promote microbiome health

At first glance, it's not a pleasant image to consider: Billions of bacteria, fungi and viruses live in the gut of every human. While that may sound bad, these collections -- unique to every human -- play an oversized role in human health. Their sheer scope makes them challenging to study, but the benefits of understanding them can help individuals with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, cancer and more.

It's a field of knowledge that Baylor ... Show Full Article
Q&A With Case Western Reserve Medical Anthropologist Megan Schmidt-Sane on Lessons From Ongoing Ebola Outbreak
CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 11 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following Q&A on July 10, 2026, involving Megan Schmidt-Sane, assistant professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences:

* * *

Beyond the virus: How social science shapes the response to Ebola outbreaks

Q&A with Case Western Reserve University medical anthropologist Megan Schmidt-Sane on lessons from the ongoing Ebola outbreak

-

As health officials respond to an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), College of Arts and Sciences Assistant Professor of Anthropology Megan Schmidt-Sane, ... Show Full Article
Johns Hopkins: Declining Gun Homicides, Record Gun Suicides in 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 11 -- Johns Hopkins University issued the following news:

* * *

Declining gun homicides, record gun suicides in 2024

Analysis of CDC data by the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions finds increases in rates among certain demographics, particularly Black females

-

Nearly 45,000 people in the U.S. died by gun violence in 2024--one person every 12 minutes, on average--and an all-time high of 27,593 died by firearm suicide, according to the latest annual firearm mortality report from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg ... Show Full Article