Wednesday - June 3, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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How Physical Activity is Linked to Well-being in Daily Life
BOCHUM, Germany, June 5 -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:

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How Physical Activity is Linked to Well-being in Daily Life

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Going on walks, going up stairs, working around the home: One meta-study shows how everyday movements are linked to our mood.

Movement is good for us, as we all know. But many people do not engage in enough physical activity in their daily lives. Because knowledge of the positive effects of movement is clearly not sufficient to induce changes in behavior, science is increasingly focusing on mood and emotional factors. Researchers at Ruhr ... Show Full Article

CoSTAR launches PS1m 'AI for Creativity' initiative to back responsible innovation
LONDON, England, June 5 -- The Royal Holloway-University of London issued the following news:

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CoSTAR launches PS1m 'AI for Creativity' initiative to back responsible innovation

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CoSTAR Network has unveiled a new PS1million initiative aimed at accelerating the use of AI across the UK's creative industries, while safeguarding core principles around authorship and intellectual property.

Entitled 'AI for Creativity', the initiative, which runs throughout 2026, offers UK companies research insights, interactive workshops, business support, funding programmes, and access to cutting-edge AI ... Show Full Article

University of Virginia: Q&A - What are the Options for Colorectal Cancer Screening?
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, June 3 -- The University of Virginia issued the following Q&A on June 1, 2026, involving Andrew Wolf, professor emeritus of medicine at UVA Health:

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Q&A: What are the new options for colorectal cancer screening?

By Zeina Mohammed, spr2jm@virginia.edu

As colorectal cancer rates continue to rise among younger people, the American Cancer Society has issued updated screening recommendations, including an endorsement of two new types of stool tests.

Dr. Andrew Wolf, a cancer-prevention expert at UVA Health, led the society's effort to set the new screening guidelines.

He ... Show Full Article

University of Iowa International Programs: Dean's Message - Celebrating Graduates and Fulbrighters
IOWA CITY, Iowa, June 3 -- The University of Iowa International Programs issued the following statement on June 2, 2026, by Russ Ganim, associate provost and dean of International Programs:

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Dean's Message: Celebrating graduates and Fulbrighters

Dear all,

Welcome to summer! Graduation marks the kickoff to longer days, warmer temperatures, and hopefully, a slower pace from the academic year. It is also a time to vaunt the accomplishments of our students, and International Programs (IP) has much to celebrate.

On May 1, IP held its annual International Student Success event. This is always ... Show Full Article

Texas Tech University: Noureddine Abidi on Cotton, Plant-based Polymers and the Potential Impact on Farmers
LUBBOCK, Texas, June 3 -- Texas Tech University issued the following Q&A on June 1, 2026, by Jacob Gordon with Noureddine Abidi, professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Science, associate dean for research in the Davis College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, and managing director of the Fiber and Biopolymer Research Institute:

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Noureddine Abidi on Cotton, Plant-based Polymers and the Potential Impact on farmers

Noureddine Abidi discusses his research on cotton and his recent work with plant-based polymers at the Fiber & Biopolymer Research Institute.

Writer: Jacob ... Show Full Article

GVSU Expert: Q&A on What a Dried-up, Ancient Lake in Utah Can Tell Us About Lake Michigan
ALLENDALE, Michigan, June 3 (TNSjou) -- Grand Valley State University issued the following Q&A on June 2, 2026, involving assistant professor of geology Ian Winkelstern:

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GVSU expert: A Q&A on what a dried-up, ancient lake in Utah can tell us about Lake Michigan

By Peg West

Ian Winkelstern, assistant professor of geology, was part of a research team of scholars from six universities studying Lake Bonneville, an ancient lake in Utah that was an ancestor to the Great Salt Lake. The team's findings were recently published in the journal "Geology."

He talks about the insight gained about ... Show Full Article

Flinders research leader recognised as outstanding educator
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, June 3 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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Flinders research leader recognised as outstanding educator

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Recognising his extensive efforts in mentoring and training the next generation of researchers and health clinicians worldwide, Flinders University's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor Raymond Chan, has been honoured as an outstanding educator by a leading international body.

The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC), the foremost organisation in cancer survivorship, is dedicated to improving care for people ... Show Full Article