Thursday - January 15, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Walk for Peace Touches Winthrop Community With Hopeful Message
ROCK HILL, South Carolina, Jan. 15 -- Winthrop University issued the following news:

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Walk for Peace Touches Winthrop Community with Hopeful Message

HIGHLIGHTS

* Nineteen Buddhist monks traveled through Rock Hill this week as part of a 2,300-mile trek from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C.

* Several Winthrop University faculty and staff observed and participated in their journey, many saying it was a privilege to share it firsthand.

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The Walk for Peace has been described as prayer in motion.

Nineteen Buddhist monks traveled through Rock Hill this week as part of a 2,300-mile ... Show Full Article

UNLV: Mind the Gap - How the Gender Imbalance Contributes to Nevada's Health and Education Shortages
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Jan. 15 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news:

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Mind the Gap: How the Gender Imbalance Contributes to Nevada's Health and Education Shortages

UNLV researchers offer solutions for bringing more men into healthcare, social services, and early-grade teaching fields.

Author: Beth DeBouck

Most will recognize Rosie the Riveter from the iconic poster to recruit women into male-dominated fields during World War II. When men were drafted to serve overseas, women filled the roles they left behind -- from factory work to shipbuilding to ... Show Full Article

Penn State Law School: Christopher Ali Shares the Critical Impact of the Nation's Digital Divide in ADI-Manglona Lab Event
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, Jan. 15 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law issued the following news:

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Christopher Ali shares the critical impact of the nation's digital divide in ADI-Manglona Lab event

It marked the inaugural event in the Anuncia Donecia Songsong Manglona Lab Forum (ML Forum) series

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.--The United States is perceived as a connected country, but in actuality, the nation displays a deep digital divide. Between 24 and 42 million American residents lack access to the internet, while 50 million households cannot afford a monthly broadband ... Show Full Article

Middle Tennessee State University: 'Out of the Blue' Highlights Legal Studies Master's Degree Beginning This Summer
MURFREESBORO, Tennessee, Jan. 15 -- Middle Tennessee State University issued the following news:

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'Out of the Blue' highlights new Legal Studies master's degree beginning this summer [+VIDEO]

By DeAnn Hays

Launching later this year, Middle Tennessee State University will soon offer a Master of Science in Legal Studies degree.

In the January edition of MTSU's television program, "Out of the Blue," program director Sandy Benson discusses the new degree, in collaboration with the Nashville School of Law, designed for working professionals.

"A degree in legal studies is something that's ... Show Full Article

Juvenile Offenders, Unwanted Dogs Mingle for Second Chances in NIU Sociologist's Study
DEKALB, Illinois, Jan. 15 -- Northern Illinois University issued the following news:

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Juvenile offenders, unwanted dogs mingle for second chances in NIU sociologist's study

The research demonstrates how learning about the plight of animals can ease human suffering.

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Riley was a good boy.

The rusty-brown "pit-bull" mix learned avidly alongside juvenile offenders in Lifetime Bonds courses, which empowers at-risk teens by enlisting them to train shelter dogs for adoption.

Northern Illinois University Professor Keri Burchfield has helped grow this Safe Humane Chicago program for nearly ... Show Full Article

Chapman University: What Can You Do With an Environmental Science Degree?
ORANGE, California, Jan. 15 -- Chapman University issued the following news:

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What Can You Do With an Environmental Science Degree?

Environmental Science Careers, Salaries, and Job Outlook Explained

By Arturo Gomez Molina

Environmental science is one of the most versatile and future-focused degree paths available today. Combining biology, chemistry, policy, data analysis, and sustainability, an environmental science degree prepares students for careers that protect ecosystems, support communities, and address global challenges like climate change and pollution.

If you are wondering ... Show Full Article

7 Out Of 10 Voters Do Not Want The U.S. To Take Military Action Against Iran For Killing Of Protesters, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; 70% Say Presidents Should Seek Congressional Approval Before Taking Military Action Against Another Country
HAMDEN, Connecticut, Jan. 15 -- Quinnipiac University Poll has issued the following news:

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7 Out Of 10 Voters Do Not Want The U.S. To Take Military Action Against Iran For Killing Of Protesters, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; 70% Say Presidents Should Seek Congressional Approval Before Taking Military Action Against Another Country

In the wake of U.S. threats of military action against Iran if protesters there are killed while demonstrating against the Iranian government, 70 percent of voters think the U.S. should not get involved, while 18 percent think the U.S. should take ... Show Full Article