Thursday - August 20, 2026

Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Worcester State and WPI Create New Academic Pathways for Engineering Students
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, Aug. 20 -- Worcester State University issued the following news:

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Worcester State and WPI Create New Academic Pathways for Engineering Students

Worcester State University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute have established an academic partnership to create new pathways to graduation for engineering students.

The agreement grants Worcester State students who have successfully completed its new pre-engineering curriculum with a minimum 3.3 GPA guaranteed transfer admission into WPI.

Set for introduction this fall semester, Worcester State's pre-engineering curriculum ... Show Full Article
University of Texas Health Science Center: Mentorship Program Builds Connections to Pediatric Careers
TYLER, Texas, Aug. 20 -- The University of Texas Health Science Center issued the following news:

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Mentorship program builds connections to pediatric careers

By Roman Petrowski

As the nation faces a growing shortage of pediatricians, faculty at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston are working to strengthen the pipeline by reaching future physicians before they decide which area of medicine to pursue.

The Department of Pediatrics has launched the CONNECT Pediatrics Mentorship Program, a statewide initiative designed to provide first-year medical students with mentorship, career ... Show Full Article
University of Cincinnati Student Keeps Ransomware Raiders at Bay
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 20 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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UC student keeps ransomware raiders at bay

Cybersecurity major thrives at Kroger, U.S. Bank co-ops

By Cedric Ricks, 260-415-8554, cedric.ricks@uc.edu

Ethan Bernhardt is a cyber-sleuth at heart.

It started in high school with him taking classes in a criminal justice and forensics academy at Colerain High School in Cincinnati. He was interested in digital forensics and had a chance meeting with a ransomware negotiator.

These professionals use their technical IT knowledge along with good insight to protect ... Show Full Article
Trevecca Enters Partnership With Campbellsville University's School of Chiropractic
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Aug. 20 -- Trevecca Nazarene University issued the following news:

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Trevecca Enters Partnership with Campbellsville University's School of Chiropractic

Trevecca Nazarene University has entered into a partnership with the School of Chiropractic at Campbellsville University that will allow Trevecca students who complete select bachelor's degrees to seamlessly enter Campbellsville's Doctor of Chiropractic program.

Dr. Ron Barredo, dean of Trevecca's School of STEM and Health Sciences, helped initiate the partnership and believes it provides an important avenue for undergraduates ... Show Full Article
Ryan Deuel Named Outstanding New Teacher at Clarkson University
POTSDAM, New York, Aug. 20 -- Clarkson University issued the following news:

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Ryan Deuel Named Outstanding New Teacher at Clarkson University

Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Honors Ryan P. Deuel has been awarded the Outstanding New Teacher Award for 2026.

Established by the University Committee on Improvement in Teaching in 1991, the award recognizes an outstanding teacher within his or her first four years at Clarkson University. Criteria for selection include excellence in the classroom, capacity to motivate and challenge students and creativity in teaching methods and curriculum ... Show Full Article
Drexel University: For Green Building, 'Durable' Is the New 'Sustainable'
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 20 (TNSjou) -- Drexel University issued the following news:

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For Green Building, 'Durable' Is the New 'Sustainable'

Designing buildings to withstand extreme weather events may also reduce their environmental impact

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Reducing the negative environmental impact of buildings -- globally one of largest contributors to greenhouse gas -- might be even more difficult than expected. New research from Drexel University indicates that, due to the steady increase in damaging extreme weather events each year, designers must begin to consider not if, but how long, ... Show Full Article
American University: Meet CAS's New Faculty--and Learn What They Can't Wait to Share With Students
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 -- American University issued the following news:

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Meet CAS's New Faculty--and Learn What They Can't Wait to Share with Students

Five new professors bring expertise in AI, archaeology, mental health, philosophy, economics, and more to American University's College of Arts and Sciences

By Patty Housman

From an archaeologist excavating the past to an artificial intelligence researcher protecting critical infrastructure, the College of Arts and Sciences is welcoming a new group of faculty members whose work spans the humanities, social sciences, arts, and sciences. This ... Show Full Article