Tuesday - January 13, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

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

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University of Wollongong: 280,000-year-old Fossils Rewrite Rock Wallaby History, Epic Journeys Shaped Survival
WOLLONGONG, Australia, Jan. 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wollongong issued the following news release:

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280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survival

New research challenges the view that rock wallabies rarely leave their rocky homes, with implications for modern conservation efforts

By Benjamin Long

Rock wallabies are widely regarded as shy cliff-dwellers, rarely venturing far from the safety of their rocky shelters. But new fossil evidence suggests this reputation may only tell part of the story.

A study published in Quaternary Science Reviews ... Show Full Article

University of Tasmania: With Women, for Women - Jennifer's Mission to Transform Maternal Health
HOBART, Australia, Jan. 12 -- The University of Tasmania issued the following news:

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With women, for women: Jennifer's mission to transform maternal health.

When Jennifer Ayton first stepped into the world of healthcare in the early 1980s, she was a young nurse training at one of Victoria's pioneering hospitals dedicated solely to women.

Its mandate, "with women, for women", was more than a philosophy; it was the moral centre of the hospital and the work done within its walls. The hospital had been formed through a public health collaboration led by feminist doctors and social activists ... Show Full Article

U.S. News: UTEP's Computer Science, Nursing Programs Among the Best in the Nation
EL PASO, Texas, Jan. 12 -- The University of Texas El Paso campus issued the following news release:

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U.S. News: UTEP's Computer Science, Nursing Programs Among the Best in the Nation

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EL PASO, Texas (January 8, 2026) - U.S. News and World Report identified The University of Texas at El Paso undergraduate computer science and nursing programs among the best in the nation in its December Best College guide.

U.S. News and World Report has ranked UTEP among the top universities in the nation for its undergraduate computer science and nursing programs, as well as one of the Top 100 universities ... Show Full Article

Collaboration Thrives as Business Meets the Humanities
GREENCASTLE, Indiana, Jan. 12 -- DePauw University posted the following news:

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Collaboration Thrives as Business Meets the Humanities

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Each January, DePauw students embark on a broad selection of learning adventures both in Greencastle and around the world as part of the university's winter term. This unique feature of the academic calendar celebrates curiosity and exploration, with current offerings including everything from an immersive study of France's history and culture to an on-campus analysis of the science and practice of fermentology.

Jeff Dunn, associate professor of philosophy ... Show Full Article

Sixteen HKU projects receive funding under NSFC/RGC Joint and Collaborative Research Schemes
HONG KONG, Jan. 11 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:

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Sixteen HKU projects receive funding under NSFC/RGC Joint and Collaborative Research Schemes

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Sixteen research projects by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have secured funding under the National Natural Science Foundation for China and the Research Grants Council (NSFC/RGC) 2025/26 Exercise. Specifically, thirteen projects were funded by the NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme (JRS), and three projects were funded by the NSFC/RGC Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS), totalling over HK$26.5 million. HKU ranks ... Show Full Article

HKU Geography Research Reveals the "Warming Paradox" of Urban Greenery
HONG KONG, Jan. 11 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:

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HKU Geography Research Reveals the "Warming Paradox" of Urban Greenery

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A research team led by Professor Yuyu Zhou from the Department of Geography at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has unveiled a critical "warming paradox" in global urban greening strategies, challenging the universal assumption that vegetation always cools cities and providing a new roadmap for "smart greening" to combat urban heat islands effectively. By analysing high-resolution satellite and climate data from over 700 megacities, ... Show Full Article

Fueling research in nuclear thermal propulsion
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Jan. 11 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:

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Fueling research in nuclear thermal propulsion

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Going to the moon was one thing; going to Mars will be quite another. The distance alone is intimidating. While the moon is 238,855 miles away, the distance to Mars is between 33 million and 249 million miles. The propulsion systems that got us to the moon just won't work.

Taylor Hampson, a master's student in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE), is well aware of the problem. It's one of the many reasons he's excited ... Show Full Article