Tuesday - December 16, 2025
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Yale University: What a 2015 Church Burning Reveals About Race and American Religious Life - An Interview With Professor Todne Thomas
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Dec. 16 -- Yale University issued the following news:

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What a 2015 church burning reveals about race and American religious life: An interview with Professor Todne Thomas

In the new episode of the YDS "Quadcast," Todne Thomas, Associate Professor of Divinity and Religious Studies, discusses her research on a Tennessee church burning and the value of ethnographic study of religious life in America.

"A lot of times when we hear information about U.S. religious life, so much of it is based on polls, which do a particular kind of work," Thomas says, noting that polls ... Show Full Article

Vanderbilt Law School Issues Commentary: Why Do Problematic Lawyers End Up Serving the Neediest Clients?
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Dec. 16 -- Vanderbilt Law School issued the following commentary on Dec. 15, 2025:

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Why Do Problematic Lawyers End Up Serving the Neediest Clients?

By Nate Luce

America faces a shortage of lawyers, due in part to high barriers to entry and a monolithic definition of legal practice. The consequences are well documented in legal scholarship. Attorney scarcity increases the cost of professional services, making it difficult for the neediest of clients - rural poor, indigent defendants, accident victims, children, older adults, and immigrants among them - to secure representation. ... Show Full Article

University of Texas-Austin: Cytomegalovirus Breakthrough Could Lead to Treatments
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 16 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:

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Cytomegalovirus Breakthrough Could Lead to New Treatments

New antibody design blocks cytomegalovirus from hiding from the immune system and could lead to safer, more effective treatments for vulnerable patients.

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Researchers at Texas Biologics at The University of Texas at Ausitn, working with scientists internationally, have made an important discovery that could improve treatment of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), a common but overlooked virus that poses serious risks to vulnerable populations, ... Show Full Article

UNCG Spartan Cyber Guardian Academy Supports Students, Community
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, Dec. 16 -- The University of North Carolina Greensboro campus issued the following news:

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UNCG Spartan Cyber Guardian Academy Supports Students, Community

It was a $1 million grant from Google that helped launch the Spartan Cyber Guardian Academy (SCGA) at UNC Greensboro in January 2025. And by the end of Spring semester, the clinic had already served 13 nonprofits, exceeding initial goals.

The first of its kind at a North Carolina university, this cybersecurity service and research hub is housed in the Bryan School of Business & Economics, and it's quickly ... Show Full Article

Northwestern Perspective: Civil Procedure
CHICAGO, Illinois, Dec. 16 -- The Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law issued the following school news:

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Northwestern Perspective: Civil Procedure

By Ed Finkel

Civil procedure provides the backbone for how legal cases move forward, from when a case is first filed to the ultimate conclusion. It's also a keystone of the research undertaken at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, where faculty collectively constitute a renowned, generationally and intellectually diverse set of viewpoints.

The roll call of civil procedure scholars includes Interim Dean Zachary Clopton, Daniel ... Show Full Article

Moreys Continue to Power Northwood Futures Through Support of NU Pledge
MIDLAND, Michigan, Dec. 16 -- Northwood University issued the following news:

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Moreys Continue to Power Northwood Futures through Support of NU Pledge

Northwood University is pleased to announce that Michael and Dianne Morey have committed new funding to support the NU Pledge, a new scholarship initiative to help middle-income students access America's Free Enterprise University.

"Michael and Dianne Morey are pillars of the Northwood community," stated Northwood President Kent MacDonald. "Their gift reflects more than generosity. It represents our enduring friendship that's built on shared ... Show Full Article

Generous Gift to Skidmore Expands Professional Pathways for Theater Students
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York, Dec. 16 -- Skidmore College issued the following news:

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Generous gift to Skidmore expands professional pathways for theater students

By James Helicke

A major gift from gaming industry executive Frank Gibeau P'27 will enhance Skidmore Theater by creating new hands-on learning experiences, professional development opportunities, and additional pathways to careers for theater students.

The gift will establish three endowed funds to expand career-building experiences for theater students and recent graduates, strengthen teaching and production in Skidmore's Black ... Show Full Article