Friday - December 12, 2025
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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University of Houston Expands Addiction Research With $2.67M Gift to Help Combat National Opioid Epidemic
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 12 -- The University of Houston issued the following news:

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University of Houston Expands Addiction Research with $2.67M Gift to Help Combat National Opioid Epidemic

By Laurie Fickman, 713-743-8454, lafickma@Central.UH.EDU

As the United States continues to face the persistent and deadly opioid crisis, driven by the dangerous synthetic fentanyl, a $2.67 million gift to the University of Houston from the estate of Dr. William A. Gibson will honor his late son Michael, who lost his life to addiction in 2019.

The bequest builds on the Gibsons' earlier gift that created ... Show Full Article

USD President James T. Harris Discusses the Future of Higher Education During New York Times Panel
SAN DIEGO, California, Dec. 12 -- The University of San Diego issued the following news release on Dec. 11, 2025:

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USD President James T. Harris Discusses the Future of Higher Education during New York Times Panel

The annual Dealbook Summit brings together thought leaders to discuss consequential issues facing the world.

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On December 3, University of San Diego President James T. Harris III, D.Ed. joined a panel of higher education leaders to discuss the challenges facing higher education and their vision and hopes for the future at The New York Times Dealbook Summit.

Speakers at the ... Show Full Article

UNT Faculty and Students Selected for Fulbright Program Awards to Foster International Collaboration
DENTON, Texas, Dec. 12 -- The University of North Texas issued the following news release:

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UNT faculty and students selected for Fulbright Program awards to foster international collaboration

Faculty and students at the University of North Texas are working to make connections on an international scale daily, and three more are continuing the hard work of collaboration as part of the prestigious Fulbright Program.

Established by the U.S. Congress in 1946, the Fulbright Program aims to increase the mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries ... Show Full Article

Rutgers: New Jersey Voters Understand Health Insurance Options But Worry About State Government's Influence on Plans
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 12 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:

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New Jersey Voters Understand Health Insurance Options but Worry About State Government's Influence on Plans

A majority consider costs when making healthcare decisions

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When it comes to health insurance plans, many of which can be expensive and poised to be more costly in 2026, do New Jerseyans know what they are paying for? The answer appears to be "yes," according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll in collaboration with the National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals New Jersey Chapter ... Show Full Article

James Cook University: Injection Method Critical to Controlling Crown-of-thorns Starfish
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Dec. 12 -- James Cook University issued the following news release:

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Injection method critical to controlling Crown-of-thorns starfish

New James Cook University research finds that using the right toxin more quickly kills Crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) and helps limit their ability to reproduce.

Lead author and JCU Professor of Marine Biology Morgan Pratchett has published new research demonstrating the best injection method to kill the problematic reef pest species and prevent them from spawning.

Professor Practhett's research team compared the effectiveness of ... Show Full Article

Baylor University: From Krampus to the Yule Cat - How Darkness Defines Holiday Cheer
WACO, Texas, Dec. 12 -- Baylor University issued the following news:

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From Krampus to the Yule Cat: How Darkness Defines Holiday Cheer

Baylor professor explains how ancient fears and folklore shaped the modern Christmas imagination

By Shelby Cefaratti-Bertin, Media & Public Relations

When you think of Christmas today, you probably imagine twinkling lights, warm fires and a mug of hot cocoa. But those snug traditions are actually recent additions to Christmas lore. For centuries, Christmas came with a much darker - and eerier - side.

While researching the history of Christmas traditions, ... Show Full Article

2 Fordham Students Earn Gilman Scholarships to Study Abroad
NEW YORK, Dec. 12 -- Fordham University issued the following news:

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2 Fordham Students Earn Gilman Scholarships to Study Abroad

By Patrick Verel

Two Fordham undergraduates will be heading abroad next year, thanks to a U.S. State Department scholarship that provides support for students studying internationally.

Andrra Kryeziu, an honors student in her junior year majoring in International Political Economy, and Zainab Razia, a junior majoring in political science, were announced last week as recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.

The Gilman is a congressionally ... Show Full Article