Saturday - March 14, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Washington University in St. Louis: Updated Report Outlines Steps to Confront Environmental Racism in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, March 14 (TNSrpt) -- Washington University in St. Louis issued the following news:

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Updated report outlines steps to confront environmental racism in St. Louis

By Neil Schoenherr

A new WashU report examining environmental racism in St. Louis offers updated data and a series of recommendations aimed at addressing longstanding disparities in health, housing and environmental conditions across the region.

The report is an update to a 2019 analysis. The new edition incorporates newer data and expands the scope of the earlier research. For example, the 2019 report examined ... Show Full Article

Staffordshire University: Students Take Anti-racism Manifesto to Westminster
STOKE-ON-TRENT, England, March 14 -- Staffordshire University issued the following news:

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Students take anti-racism manifesto to Westminster

Students from University of Staffordshire and Keele University visited Westminster to present an anti-racism manifesto to Members of Parliament

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Originally developed by BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care students at University of Staffordshire, the manifesto shares good practice and solution-focused responses to challenge racism within health and social care settings.

According to data from Skills for Care, around a quarter of employees in the sector ... Show Full Article

James Cook University: Global Conservation Target Risks Livelihoods in the Pacific
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, March 14 -- James Cook University issued the following news release:

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Global conservation target risks livelihoods in the Pacific

New James Cook University-led research warns that the future of Pacific small-fishing communities may be compromised by ambitious marine conservation targets set by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

The warning comes as countries work towards the '30 by 30' target, established by the CBD'sKunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, which focuses on area-based management and commits more than 190 nations to protecting 30 ... Show Full Article

Imperial College-London: Department of Immunology and Inflammation Achieves Gold LEAF Awards Across All Research Lab Spaces
LONDON, England, March 14 -- Imperial College-London issued the following news:

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Department of Immunology and Inflammation achieves Gold LEAF awards across all research lab spaces

All labs across the department have now earned the Gold LEAF status marking a major milestone in sustainable research.

By Meesha Patel

The Department of Immunology and Inflammation has become the first in the university to achieve Gold LEAF certification across all its laboratory spaces. The department occupies labs on the 4th, 5th and 9th floors of the Commonwealth building at Imperial College London's Hammersmith ... Show Full Article

Case Western Reserve: Law's Sharona Hoffman Recognized as No. 25 Most-cited Health Law Scholar in the U.S.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 14 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Law's Sharona Hoffman recognized as No. 25 most-cited health law scholar in the U.S.

In its new scholarly impact rankings, HeinOnline recently named Sharona Hoffman, SJD, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Jurisprudence at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, as the No. 25 most-cited scholar in the field of health law. A premier online research platform, HeinOnline offers more than 244 million pages of fully searchable scholarly articles, government documents, international resources and caselaw.

Hoffman, ... Show Full Article

Case Western Reserve: Connecting the Data to Strengthen Communities
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 14 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:

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Connecting the data to strengthen communities

From housing stability to early childhood outcomes, integrated data systems at the Mandel School's Poverty Center--supported by The Gund Foundation--help social workers see the full story behind the numbers.

Story by: Lauren Marchaza

The theme of this year's World Social Work Day (March 17) draws on the Kenyan concept of Harambee--"all pull together." At the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences' Center on Urban Poverty and Community ... Show Full Article

Aalto University: Catalysis in Light - Microscale Interactions Could Enhance Clean Energy Technologies
AALTO, Finland, March 14 (TNSjou) -- Aalto University issued the following news release:

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Catalysis in a new light: Microscale interactions could enhance clean energy technologies

A new study provides a more detailed view of how catalysts function during chemical reactions. The discovery could help develop more efficient materials for applications such as green hydrogen production and a more sustainable chemical industry.

Catalysts power many technologies that modern life depends on. They help remove pollutants from car exhaust, enable the large-scale production of fertilizers that feed ... Show Full Article