Wednesday - December 10, 2025
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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Yale University: Brain Circuits, Bioturbation, and Physics Doc
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Dec. 9 -- Yale University issued the following news:

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Brain circuits, bioturbation, and a new physics doc

Yale researchers study a mass extinction from the distant past, uncover hidden brain networks, and share expertise at an international meeting on enhanced weathering.

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This month's "Insights & Outcomes" celebrates some tiny scientific wonders, from subatomic particles and hidden brain networks to creatures that burrowed into the seafloor millions of years ago.

And we tell you about a pair of paleontologists honored for their innovative research and how Yale ... Show Full Article

Virginia Tech: 'Curious Conversations' Podcast - Ariana Wyatt Talks About the History of Christmas Music
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 9 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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'Curious Conversations' podcast: Ariana Wyatt talks about the history of Christmas music

By Travis Williams

Ariana Wyatt joined Virginia Tech's "Curious Conversations" to talk about the history of Christmas music, from its origins in early Christian hymns to its transformation into a commercialized genre in the 20th century. She shared the cultural impact of Christmas music, the distinction between church hymns and secular songs, and the nostalgia that these tunes evoke during the holiday season.

"Curious Conversations" ... Show Full Article

University of Connecticut: Brain Scans May Signal Which Therapy Tactics Work Best for Youths
STORRS, Connecticut, Dec. 9 -- The University of Connecticut issued the following news:

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Brain Scans May Signal Which Therapy Tactics Work Best for Youths

Connecticut and Texas researchers working together to advance testing of the effectiveness of group motivational interviewing for youths struggling with addiction.

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UConn School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry and The University of Texas at Dallas' Center for BrainHealth are researching together how therapy can be enhanced to be more successful for teenagers battling addiction such as with alcohol.

Co-principal investigators ... Show Full Article

URI's Use of Artificial Intelligence in Research, Teaching, and Innovation on Display at 'Discovering AI @ URI Day'
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, Dec. 9 -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news:

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URI's use of artificial intelligence in research, teaching, and innovation on display at 'Discovering AI @ URI Day'

Students, faculty, and staff at URI share experiences using AI in academics

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is here to stay and students, faculty, and staff at the University of Rhode Island have been using the evolving technology for research, teaching, and innovation purposes.

The effective and creative ways AI has been applied across the University will be discussed and displayed ... Show Full Article

KLB Grant Keeps Louisiana - and Louisiana Tech - Beautiful
RUSTON, Louisiana, Dec. 9 -- Louisiana Tech University issued the following news:

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KLB grant keeps Louisiana - and Louisiana Tech - beautiful

Louisiana Tech received a grant from Keep Louisiana Beautiful (KLB) to purchase branded reusable water bottles for use on campus, one part of a statewide initiative to engage college students in environmental stewardship and sustainability practices and further the goal of keeping Louisiana beautiful.

By joining the KLB University Affiliate Network, Tech is one of 13 universities in the program, the largest and most successful program of its kind ... Show Full Article

Beetle Believed to Be Extinct Rediscovered by UofM Researchers
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Dec. 9 (TNSjou) -- The University of Memphis issued the following news:

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Beetle Believed to be Extinct Rediscovered by UofM Researchers

University of Memphis Professor Dr. Duane McKenna and PhD candidate Michael Charles have announced the rediscovery of the greater chestnut weevil, a species of beetle that was believed to have gone extinct with the near extinction of the American chestnut tree due to introduced plant pathogens in the early 20th century. The last known observation of the weevil, according to Charles, was in 1997.

"For decades, the greater chestnut weevil ... Show Full Article

Ansys Grant Allows Trine Engineering Faculty to Expand Simulation-based Learning
ANGOLA, Indiana, Dec. 9 -- Trine University issued the following news:

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Ansys grant allows Trine engineering faculty to expand simulation-based learning

Trine University has received grant funding from Ansys, an engineering simulation and 3D design software company, to expand simulation-based learning across key mechanical and aerospace engineering courses.

Led by principal investigators Gurudutt Chandrashekar, Ph.D., and Rizacan Sarikaya, Ph.D., both associate professors in the university's Wade Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, the initiative integrates Ansys Fluent, ... Show Full Article