Friday - June 5, 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 Southern Mississippi: Clinical and School Psychology Ph.D. Programs Reaccredited for 10 Years
HATTIESBURG, Mississippi, June 5 -- The University of Southern Mississippi issued the following news:

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Clinical and School Psychology Ph.D. Programs Reaccredited for 10 Years

By: Karelia Pitts

The American Psychological Association Commission on Accreditation (APA-CoA) granted re-accreditation to the clinical psychology and school psychology Ph.D. programs in The University of Southern Mississippi's School of Psychology through 2035, the maximum period allowed.

"The reaccreditation of our clinical and school doctoral programs reaffirms that our programs are highly regarded in their provision ... Show Full Article

University of Nebraska Actuarial Science Research Ranked No. 1 in North America
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 5 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:

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Nebraska actuarial science research ranked No. 1 in North America

By Sheri Irwin-Gish

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln ranked No. 1 in North America and No. 12 in the world for business school actuarial science research productivity in the latest UNL Global Research Ranking of Actuarial Science and Risk Management and Insurance.

"Top rankings like this are earned through sustained research productivity and a culture that encourages innovation and collaboration," said Kathy Farrell, James Jr. and Susan ... Show Full Article

Tuskegee University Materials Science Researchers Make an Advancement in Quantum Materials
TUSKEGEE, Alabama, June 5 -- The Tuskegee University posted the following news:

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Tuskegee University Materials Science Researchers Make an Advancement in Quantum Materials

Innovation strengthens Tuskegee's trajectory toward Carnegie High Research (R2) Goal

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Researchers at Tuskegee University are advancing the frontiers of quantum science with the development of a groundbreaking metal oxide-based quantum emitter--an innovation poised to accelerate next-generation advances in quantum computing, communications, and sensing technologies.

Led by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering ... Show Full Article

Record $75 Million Commitment to Virginia Tech
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, June 5 (TNSjou) -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:

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Record $75 million commitment to Virginia Tech

A historic show of support will strengthen Hokie athletics and extend innovative Honors College learning experiences.

By Albert Raboteau

Virginia Tech recently received its largest commitment ever.

The unprecedented $75 million in support will advance the university's ambitious athletics strategy and expand one of its most innovative academic programs.

A majority of the commitment, made anonymously by a four-generation Hokie family, was to Virginia Tech ... Show Full Article

Professor Michael Morse Granted Emeritus Status After 35-Year USD Legacy
SAN DIEGO, California, June 5 -- The University of San Diego issued the following news release:

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Professor Michael Morse Granted Emeritus Status After 35-Year USD Legacy

When Professor of Electrical Engineering Michael Morse, PhD, retired from the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering in the fall of 2025, he left behind an undeniable legacy. As the fourth engineering faculty member hired at the University of San Diego (USD), Morse has spent 35 years helping shape a once-modest department into a thriving, nationally-ranked engineering program.

On June 1, 2026, Morse was granted Professor ... Show Full Article

Goshen College: Jason Kissel Appointed as Executive Director of Merry Lea
GOSHEN, Indiana, June 5 -- Goshen College issued the following news:

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Jason Kissel appointed as new executive director of Merry Lea

Goshen College has appointed Jason Kissel as the next executive director of the Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center. Kissel brings to the position 20 years of executive leadership experience in land conservation and natural resources. He will assume his duties on Aug. 1.

"Kissel was selected from a very competitive pool of candidates and stood out to the committee for several reasons," said Ann Vendrely, academic dean and vice president of academic affairs. ... Show Full Article

At Least Two Weather Patterns Increase Headaches, UC Study Suggests
CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 5 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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At least two weather patterns increase headaches, UC study suggests

Experts show which prescription medication reduces the likelihood of weather-associated headaches

By Megan Burgasser, burgasma@ucmail.uc.edu

Two specific weather patterns have been identified as capable of increasing the risk of headaches and migraines, thanks to physicians at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, along with researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Errex Inc. and Teva Pharmaceuticals.

Headaches ... Show Full Article