Tuesday - June 2, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Virginia Commonwealth University: Double Vision - Twin Alums Kenneth and Steven Ender Both Rose to College Presidencies
RICHMOND, Virginia, June 2 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:

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Double vision: Twin alums Kenneth and Steven Ender both rose to college presidencies

The School of Business grads credit VCU with putting them on their path, and they have established endowed scholarships at their alma mater.

By Chelyen Davis

When the Ender brothers -- twins Kenneth and Steven -- enrolled at Virginia Commonwealth University in 1968, they didn't have their future careers mapped out.

They certainly didn't think, when they majored in management in the VCU School of Business, that ... Show Full Article

UMass Chan Class of 2026 Graduates Encouraged to Pursue 'Inspired Altruism' in Careers
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, June 2 -- The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School issued the following news:

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UMass Chan Class of 2026 graduates encouraged to pursue 'inspired altruism' in careers

By Pat Sargent

On Sunday, May 31, in front of a capacity crowd on the campus green of UMass Chan Medical School, 270 degrees were conferred to graduates of the T.H. Chan School of Medicine, Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing and Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.

Chancellor Michael F. Collins, presiding over Commencement exercises for the twentieth and final time, ... Show Full Article

McNeese Senior Engages in Undergraduate Research Symposium
LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana, June 2 -- McNeese State University shared the following news:

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McNeese Senior Engages in Undergraduate Research Symposium

Carson Plaisance, a chemical engineering senior at McNeese State University, has been focused on using ionic liquids and process simulation tools to better understand carbon capture and how these systems may perform at larger, industrial scales. Throughout this process, he has researched how these materials could be applied more effectively in real processes as well as noting that these solvents can provide greener solutions to current methods. ... Show Full Article

Gardner-Webb Doctor of Business Administration Advances Alumna From Doctoral Study to Faculty Career
BOILING SPRINGS, North Carolina, June 2 -- Gardner-Webb University issued the following news:

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Gardner-Webb Doctor of Business Administration Advances Alumna from Doctoral Study to Faculty Career

Dr. Stephanie Austin-Campbell Accepts Teaching Role and Presents Research at International Conference

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Within six months of completing the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) at Gardner-Webb University, Dr. Stephanie Austin-Campbell accepted a full-time faculty position at Georgia College and State University in Athens, Ga. Less than a year into her new role, she was invited to present her ... Show Full Article

Commonly prescribed medication for sleep problems raises alarm bells
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, June 2 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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Commonly prescribed medication for sleep problems raises alarm bells

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Amid growing concern about the widespread off-label use of sedative medications for sleep problems, Flinders University researchers have led a world-first clinical trial examining how a commonly prescribed 'sleeping pill' affects sleep, breathing and next-day performance.

Published in the high-ranking Annals of the American Thoracic Society, the study found that low-dose quetiapine (Seroquel) - frequently prescribed off-label for insomnia ... Show Full Article

Christian Theological Seminary: MMPC Explores the Experience of Preaching
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, June 2 -- The Christian Theological Seminary issued the following news:

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MMPC Explores the Experience of Preaching

Just Preachers, Just Preaching:" Mixed Methods Conference Explores the Experience of Preaching

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The 2026 Mixed Methods Preaching Conference explores the relationship between the preacher, the listener, and the experience of compelling preaching.

"We want to explore the personhood of preachers - and how that translates to the preaching moment," said Dr. Courtney Buggs, Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Director of the PhD in African American ... Show Full Article

AI Outperforms Law Professors in Stanford Law Study
STANFORD, California, June 2 -- Stanford University Law School issued the following news:

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AI Outperforms Law Professors in Stanford Law Study

In a rigorous blind study, law professors overwhelmingly preferred AI-generated answers to student legal questions over answers written by fellow law professors--and flagged the AI answers as potentially misleading or harmful far less often

By Stephanie Ashe

A groundbreaking study led by Stanford Law School Professor Julian Nyarko reveals that law professors overwhelmingly prefer AI-generated answers to student questions over responses written ... Show Full Article