Sunday - June 21, 2026

Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Graduate Center Books to Enhance Your Summer
NEW YORK, June 22 -- The City University of New York Graduate Center posted the following news:

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Graduate Center Books to Enhance Your Summer

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From the history behind America's political fault lines to the latest developments in Mexican television to the cultural forces shaping censorship, migration, music, and mental health, the books we've covered recently by Graduate Center faculty, students, and alumni illuminate both the promise and the complexity of our moment.

Consider adding these new books to your reading list as you head out of town or enjoy downtime closer to home.

As the ... Show Full Article
Western Research Could Expand Remote Access to Care for Thumb Arthritis
LONDON, Canada, June 20 -- Western University issued the following news:

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Western research could expand remote access to care for thumb arthritis

Professor Joy MacDermid leading project funded by Ignite Innovation Grant to provide more equitable care

By Colleen MacDonald

The burning, grinding pain of thumb arthritis disrupts daily life for one in four older adults in Canada. Thumb splints can reduce pain and improve hand function, and now, a Western University researcher in London, Ont. is working to bring custom 3D-printed splints to patients who can't access specialist clinics.

Joy ... Show Full Article
Western Advances in Global Rankings, Placing in Top 10 Per Cent
LONDON, Canada, June 20 -- Western University issued the following news:

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Western advances in global rankings, placing in top 10 per cent

Ranked sixth in Canada, the university sits 142nd among 1,500 institutions worldwide in QS World University Rankings

By Keri Ferguson

Western has been named one of the top universities globally, according to the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings.

The 2027 report, released June 17 by higher education analyst QS Quacquarelli Symonds, places Western sixth in Canada and 142nd among 1,500 universities worldwide.

Western moved up nine spots ... Show Full Article
University of New South Wales: Helium is More Than Party Balloons - Why Australia Needs to Take This Invisible Gas Seriously
SYDNEY, Australia, June 20 -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news:

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Helium is more than party balloons. Why Australia needs to take this invisible gas seriously

Neil Martin

Helium quietly keeps MRI scanners, semiconductor factories and quantum computers running. But even though global supply is scarce, Australia may be venting a resource that could help secure its technological future.

For many people, helium means party balloons, squeaky voices and birthday decorations.

But if helium supply runs short, the impact is likely to be felt somewhere much more serious: ... Show Full Article
Senate Approved the Objectives and Principles for Using AI at the University of Tartu
TARTU, Estonia, June 20 -- The University of Tartu issued the following news:

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Senate approved the objectives and principles for using AI at the University of Tartu

On 19 June, the senate approved the objectives and principles for using artificial intelligence (AI), establishing a comprehensive framework for applying AI in teaching, research and support services at the university. The document defines the role of AI at the university, the objectives pursued through its use, and the principles that university members should observe when using AI.

The adopted principles represent a major ... Show Full Article
MIT researchers' approach captures subtle atomic patterns, improving predictions of material properties
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 20 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:

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A better way to model the behavior of metal alloys

MIT researchers' approach captures subtle atomic patterns, improving predictions of material properties.

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Companies working at the frontier of aerospace, energy, and computing are constantly looking for new materials to improve performance. But in order to understand how those materials will actually behave once they're inside rockets or on computer chips, companies first have to make the material and then test it. That's because ... Show Full Article
Eindhoven University of Technology: EIRES and EU Policymakers Discuss the Future of Metal Energy Carriers
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, June 20 -- Eindhoven University of Technology issued the following news:

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EIRES and EU policymakers discuss the future of metal energy carriers

How can Europe safely store, transport, and make renewable energy available when the sun is not shining and the wind is not blowing? This question took centre stage during a roundtable meeting hosted at the European Commission in Brussels on 18 June.

The meeting took place at DG Research & Innovation (DG RTD) and brought together representatives from DG Energy (DG ENER) and EIRES. The aim was to share the latest technological ... Show Full Article