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Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Yale Launches New Street Medicine Training Program for Residents
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Dec. 27 -- Yale University issued the following news:

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Yale Launches New Street Medicine Training Program for Residents

Homelessness in the United States has reached record levels, with more than 770,000 people living without stable housing on any given night. Yet many physicians receive limited training in how to best manage the complex health and social needs of this population.

People experiencing homelessness face unique challenges, says Jeffrey Lin, MD, MPH, instructor of medicine (general medicine) at Yale School of Medicine (YSM). "When even basic needs like ... Show Full Article

University of Plymouth: What Makes a Good New Year's Resolution and How Do You Stick to It?
PLYMOUTH, England, Dec. 27 -- The University of Plymouth issued the following news:

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What makes a good New Year's resolution and how do you stick to it?

Advice from performance researcher and sports psychologist, Dr Jon Rhodes

By Jon Rhodes, Lecturer in Psychology

Most New Year's resolutions collapse before the decorations reach the loft - and it's not that people are lazy or necessarily lack motivation. The issue is that most goals are written in the tone of a stern headteacher, which is a fast route to giving up. A good resolution needs to feel alive rather than imposed. Here are four ... Show Full Article

Lee University: Registration Open for Spring Encore
CLEVELAND, Tennessee, Dec. 27 -- Lee University issued the following news:

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Registration Open for Spring Encore

Lee University's Encore Program is offering a diverse selection of courses this spring for individuals age 60 and over, providing a unique opportunity to explore new subjects, develop skills, and engage with a vibrant community of learners.

Encore students can choose from 27 courses covering arts, literature, history, fitness, wellness, technology, genealogy, travel, faith, and more. With a fee of $25, participants may choose up to two of the following courses:

Hard Sayings ... Show Full Article

Wayne State Alumni Help Transform Lives on Surgical Mission Trip to Africa
DETROIT, Michigan, Dec. 26 -- Wayne State University issued the following news:

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Wayne State alumni help transform lives on surgical mission trip to Africa

Wayne State University trains health professionals to step into real-world conditions to adapt, lead and care for patients, no matter the setting. That preparation has taken faculty, staff and alumni far beyond Midtown, improving health outcomes in communities around the globe.

In October, six Wayne State alumni -- representing three campus colleges and schools -- traveled nearly 24 hours from Michigan to Techiman, Ghana. They joined ... Show Full Article

UTHealth Houston Awarded $25 Million to Expand Recovery Housing for Texans Recovering From Opioid Use Disorder
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 26 -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston issued the following news:

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UTHealth Houston awarded $25 million to expand recovery housing for Texans recovering from opioid use disorder

By Jeannette Sanchez

Researchers with UTHealth Houston have been awarded $25 million by the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council to expand and enhance recovery housing resources across Texas for those recovering from opioid use disorder. The grant aims to strengthen recovery support systems and help individuals transition toward independent living while maintaining long-term ... Show Full Article

London Business School: Central Banks, Gold, and the 'Global Playbook' - Stavrakeva on Bloomberg Surveillance
LONDON, England, Dec. 26 -- London Business School issued the following news:

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Central banks, gold, and the new 'Global Playbook': Stavrakeva on Bloomberg Surveillance

Fast-paced exchange on rate cuts, fiscal risk, and emerging-market parallels

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London Business School's Dr Vania Stavrakeva joined Bloomberg Surveillance for a wide-ranging, high-tempo discussion with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney, moving briskly from global rate cuts to the deeper structural forces reshaping monetary policy and financial markets.

As central banks around the world edge towards easier policy, Japan standing ... Show Full Article

Husker discoveries, collaborations, insight made national news in 2025
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Dec. 26 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:

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Husker discoveries, collaborations, insight made national news in 2025

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Biofluorescent birds, noise-affected spiders, the global impacts of drought and America's fascination with true crime were among the topics that generated national and international headlines for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2025. More than 500 positive stories featuring the university, its faculty, staff, students, centers and programs appeared in national media outlets during the year.

* By investigating specimens at ... Show Full Article