Wednesday - June 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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UMKC Student-Staff Duo Launch Agriculture Certificate to Address Food Insecurity
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, June 17 -- The University of Missouri Kansas City campus issued the following news:

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UMKC Student-Staff Duo Launch Agriculture Certificate to Address Food Insecurity

A $730,000 multi-university initiative is helping researchers rethink how food is produced and delivered to improve access to fresh produce across region

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Do you know where your food comes from? In the Midwest, fresh produce often travels more than 1,500 miles before reaching the table. At the University of Missouri-Kansas City, a student-staff duo is working to make produce more accessible through ... Show Full Article

NJIT is New Jersey's First Public Institution to Achieve Gold Sustainability Rating
NEWARK, New Jersey, June 17 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news:

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NJIT is New Jersey's First Public Institution to Achieve Gold Sustainability Rating

New Jersey Institute of Technology has achieved a Gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), marking a major milestone in the university's continued efforts to advance sustainability across academics, campus operations, student engagement and institutional planning.

The recognition follows a year-long data collection and assessment process through AASHE's ... Show Full Article

Grambling State's Theodore Callier Leads 30th Annual NSPAA Conference and Technical Assistance Workshop
GRAMBLING, Louisiana, June 17 -- Grambling State University issued the following news:

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Grambling State's Theodore Callier Leads 30th Annual NSPAA Conference and Technical Assistance Workshop

Theodore Callier, Grambling State University's Vice President for Research and Sponsored Programs and president of the National Sponsored Programs Administrators Alliance, led NSPAA's 30th Annual National Conference and Technical Assistance Workshop June 1-5 at Caesars New Orleans.

The event brought together representatives from 53 colleges and universities, along with federal agency partners, sponsors ... Show Full Article

Driving Growth and Philanthropy: Meet CCS's Vice President for Institutional Advancement Denise Thomas
DETROIT, Michigan, June 17 -- The College for Creative Studies issued the following news:

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Driving Growth and Philanthropy: Meet CCS's New Vice President for Institutional Advancement Denise Thomas

If Denise Thomas could pick up the phone and call every single College for Creative Studies alum and tell them their alma mater appreciates them and is there for them, even long after they've obtained their degree, she says she would.

Both alumni and donor relations are top priorities for Thomas, who was appointed Vice President for Institutional Advancement in October 2025, shortly after former ... Show Full Article

Department of Energy Facility to Accelerate Virginia Tech Research, Impact
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, June 17 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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New Department of Energy facility to accelerate Virginia Tech research, impact

Jefferson Lab's future High Performance Data Facility in Newport News will provide an opportunity for faculty and student researchers to work with real-world data in support of the Department of Energy's mission.

By Travis Williams

The groundbreaking for a new center at one of the nation's leading nuclear physics research laboratories also signified a range of new possibilities for research and service at Virginia Tech.

On June 12, ... Show Full Article

Binghamton University: Depression May Rewire How Kids Pay Attention to Emotional Faces
BINGHAMTON, New York, June 17 (TNSjou) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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Depression may rewire how kids pay attention to emotional faces

First-of-its-kind research uses eye tracking to reveal how depression shapes children's attention to happy and sad faces

By John Brhel

A smile. A frown. The faces a child pays closer attention to might offer invaluable insight into their mental health.

Depression may shape how much children pay attention to emotional expressions - sad or happy faces - and those changes appear to depend on whether the child has a family history of ... Show Full Article

American Historian, Professor, Author and Civil Rights Expert to Speak at UH Manoa
MANOA, Hawaii, June 17 -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release:

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American historian, professor, author and civil rights expert to speak at UH Manoa

The University of Hawaii at Manoa will host a distinguished voice in global peace education for the special public lecture by renowned minister and scholar Lawrence Edward Carter Sr.: "Moral Courage and Nonviolent Transformation."

The event, sponsored by Sokka Gakai International-USA and the Tony Group Foundation, is free and open to the community. It will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, in the Architecture ... Show Full Article