Wednesday - January 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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Therapies That Target Specific Type of Cell Death May Be an Effective Avenue for Cancer Treatment, UTHealth Houston Researchers Find
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 14 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston issued the following news:

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Therapies that target specific type of cell death may be an effective avenue for cancer treatment, UTHealth Houston researchers find

By Catherine Marfin

Therapies that target the utilization of fat by tumors and activate a type of cell death dependent on fat molecules may be a promising avenue to treat cancer, according to new research by UTHealth Houston.

The findings were published today in Trends in Cancer and were co-led by Daniel E. Frigo, PhD, professor at The ... Show Full Article

More YES to Community Engagement: UA Earns Prestigious Carnegie Reclassification
AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 14 -- The University of Akron issued the following news:

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More YES to community engagement: UA earns prestigious Carnegie reclassification

The University of Akron (UA)'s excellence in community engagement efforts on campus, in the city of Akron and around Northeast Ohio has been recognized nationally with the 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement (CE) Classification, an elective designation awarded by the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

CE Classification highlights commitments that higher education institutions ... Show Full Article

Marine sediments provide clues for future impact of climate change
BRISBANE, Australia, Jan. 14 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:

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Marine sediments provide clues for future impact of climate change

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An international team of scientists has uncovered evidence glaciers in the Southern and Northern hemispheres were synchronous during the last ice age.

The finding challenges prevailing theories and provides critical information to help model how today's ice sheets will respond to a changing climate.

Researchers from The University of Queensland, Ifremer, NIWA, the University of New South Wales, the Alfred Wegener Institute and ... Show Full Article

Eight Journalists Win Investigative Reporting Grants From Newmark J-School
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 -- The City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism issued the following news:

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Eight Journalists Win Investigative Reporting Grants from Newmark J-School

-- McGraw Fellowships for Business Journalism awarded to support in-depth stories that "Follow the Money"

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Eight veteran journalists have been named the latest recipients of the McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism. Each of the winning projects will receive a grant of up to $15,000.

The new McGraw Fellows will explore subjects ranging from the development of ocean-based carbon capture and the impact ... Show Full Article

Eastern Michigan University Team Wins Top Prize at Michigan DevFest 2025 AI Hackathon
YPSILANTI, Michigan, Jan. 14 -- Eastern Michigan University issued the following news:

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Eastern Michigan University team wins top prize at Michigan DevFest 2025 AI Hackathon

By Rachel Wenzlaff

At the intensely competitive Michigan DevFest 2025 AI Hackathon, a team representing Eastern Michigan University took home the top prize. One of the largest and most influential technology competitions in Michigan, the event, which was hosted at Wayne State University in 2025, draws seasoned industry professionals and startup founders from across the Midwest.

"It's one of our greatest accomplishments, ... Show Full Article

Conservation planning 'good for biodiversity and business'
DARWIN, Australia, Jan. 14 -- Charles Darwin University issued the following news:

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Conservation planning 'good for biodiversity and business'

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The Northern Territory's investment in solar and wind energy production needs to benefit people and the planet, but new research highlights critical pitfalls in planning.

Research conducted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) reviewed the NT's existing formal conservation planning against the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia, a framework used to identify gaps in protected areas and track national conservation goals.

The purpose ... Show Full Article

Carnegie Foundation Selects ASU for 2026 Community Engagement Classification
TEMPE, Arizona, Jan. 14 -- Arizona State University issued the following news:

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Carnegie Foundation selects ASU for 2026 community engagement classification

This is 3rd time university has earned the distinction, reflecting its status as a socially embedded institution

By Emma Greguska

In an announcement that bolsters Arizona State University's reputation as a socially embedded institution, the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching have selected the university for the 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement (CE) Classification.

The classification ... Show Full Article