Thursday - November 13, 2025
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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UNO History Professor Marc Landry Wins Baker-Burton Award for His Book 'Mountain Battery'
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Nov. 13 -- The University of New Orleans issued the following news release:

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UNO History Professor Marc Landry Wins Baker-Burton Award for His Book "Mountain Battery"

University of New Orleans history professor Marc Landry has received the Baker-Burton Award for the best first book in European history by a member of a Southern college or university. His book, Mountain Battery: The Alps, Water and Power in the Fossil Fuel Age, is published by Stanford University Press.

The Baker-Burton Award is presented by the European History Section of the Southern Historical ... Show Full Article

U-M Expanded Research Collaboration, Partnerships in FY25
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 13 (TNSrep) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:

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U-M expanded research collaboration, partnerships in FY25

The University of Michigan launched several new initiatives in fiscal year 2025 to spur interdisciplinary research.

The initiatives help researchers who want to have broad social and economic impact and strengthen their competitiveness for corporate, philanthropic and government funding.

Among the new initiatives led by the Office of the Vice President for Research are Impact Institutes, a program that is aligned with the university's ... Show Full Article

Rutgers: Why There May Be a Link to ADHD and Substance Use Among Young Sexual Minority Men
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Nov. 13 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:

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Why There May Be a Link to ADHD and Substance Use Among Young Sexual Minority Men

Rutgers Health researchers reveal how attention difficulties and impulsivity may heighten vulnerability to early and frequent substance use among young sexual minority men

By Nakaysha Gonzalez

Young sexual minority men - a term used to describe gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men - with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms are more likely to begin using substances such as cigarettes, ... Show Full Article

Olivet Nazarene University: Interview With New University Chaplain, Ryan Green
BOURBONNAIS, Illinois, Nov. 13 -- Olivet Nazarene University issued the following Q&A on Nov. 12, 2025, by communication professor Lauren Beatty with University Chaplain Ryan Green:

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Interview with new University Chaplain, Ryan Green

A conversation about calling & settling in to a new community

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A conversation about calling & settling in to a new community

At the beginning of the fall 2025 semester, Olivet Nazarene University announced the appointment of Ryan Green as the new University Chaplain. He gave his first chapel message on October 1, but due to the fact that he and his family ... Show Full Article

Hofstra University Celebrates Its First Rhodes Scholar
HEMPSTEAD, New York, Nov. 13 -- Hofstra University issued the following news:

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Hofstra University Celebrates Its First Rhodes Scholar

During her time at Hofstra University, biology major Resa Nelson '26 fell in love with working in the laboratory and the field, searching for solutions to complex scientific problems. Her passion for research and service has led the Honors College student to become a Rhodes Scholar.

Established in 1903, the Rhodes Trust, which administers the Rhodes Scholar program, awards recipients with two years of postgraduate study at the University of Oxford in the ... Show Full Article

Gardner-Webb Teacher Candidates Excel on EdTPA Assessment, Surpassing National Average
BOILING SPRINGS, North Carolina, Nov. 13 -- Gardner-Webb University issued the following news:

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Gardner-Webb Teacher Candidates Excel on edTPA Assessment, Surpassing National Average

College of Education Celebrates 91% First-Attempt Pass Rate with Seven Achieving Highly Qualified Status

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Faculty and staff in the Gardner-Webb University College of Education are celebrating graduates scores on edTPA, a national assessment that measures aspiring teachers' readiness for the classroom. Dr. Donna Hamrick Suttle, instructor and edTPA coordinator at GWU, reported that 22 teacher candidates submitted ... Show Full Article

BGSU Professor Pioneers Research Into Quiet Quitting by Considering the Role of Broken Promises
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, Nov. 13 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news:

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BGSU professor pioneers research into quiet quitting by considering the role of broken promises

BGSU professor dives into the reasoning behind quiet quitting and how HR professionals can prevent it

By Branden Ferguson

Quiet quitting has evolved from a buzzword into a widespread reality in the workplace as industries and demands continue to shift, according to new research by a Bowling Green State University professor.

Truit Gray, Ph.D., an assistant professor of management at BGSU, is examining ... Show Full Article