Wednesday - December 24, 2025
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 Lethbridge: Canadian Association Established to Examine Philosophic Principles of AI Growth
LETHBRIDGE, Alberta, Dec. 23 -- The University of Lethbridge issued the following news:

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Canadian association established to examine philosophic principles of AI growth

As artificial intelligence and its influence on society continues to advance at breakneck speed, the call for regulatory action is intensifying. While the federal government continues to make headway on a Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy focused on commercialization, standards, and talent, scholars from the University of Lethbridge and Trent University are poised to fulfill another knowledge gap.

Drs. Nicholas ... Show Full Article

University of Cincinnati: Fusion Reactors May Be Key to Uncovering Dark Matter
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 23 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cincinnati issued the following news:

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Fusion reactors may be key to uncovering dark matter

Yahoo! News features work of UC theoretical physicist

By Michael Miller, 513-556-6757, michael.miller3@uc.edu

Yahoo! News featured a study by a University of Cincinnati theoretical physicist that explains how fusion reactors might be useful for creating subatomic particles that could allow scientists to study dark matter.

UC College of Arts and Sciences Professor Jure Zupan his theoretical physicist co-authors at the Fermi National Laboratory, ... Show Full Article

University of Birmingham: Gut Bacteria Changes at the Earliest Stages of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
BIRMINGHAM, England, Dec. 23 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:

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Gut bacteria changes at the earliest stages of inflammatory bowel disease

International study of microbiome data finds loss of beneficial bacteria and increase in bacteria from mouth lower in the gut.

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Patients experience significant changes in gut bacteria at the onset of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a new international study has found - offering new hope for earlier diagnosis and future treatments.

Published today in Gastroenterology, the study was led by academics from the University ... Show Full Article

London Business School: From Paperclips to AI Risk
LONDON, England, Dec. 23 -- London Business School issued the following news:

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From paperclips to AI risk

Dr Linda Yueh on ethics, cyber resilience and why old technology is suddenly useful again

Measured words, serious risks

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A light touch can still carry serious weight, and London Business School's Dr Linda Yueh demonstrated exactly that in a wide ranging conversation on SiriusXM's Business Briefing, where a relaxed exchange with host Janet Alvarez became an incisive tour of the real risks and responsibilities shaping artificial intelligence today.

Welcoming Yueh back to the programme ... Show Full Article

Flinders University: Sip Smart This Festive Season
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, Dec. 23 -- Flinders University issued the following news:

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Sip smart this festive season

Almost half of Australian teenagers who drink alcohol say they get it from their parents, prompting fresh warnings from researchers as families prepare for Christmas and New Year celebrations.

A Flinders University study released late last year, showed parental supply remains the most common source of alcohol for adolescents, despite health guidelines recommending young people avoid drinking until at least 18.

The national survey of 1,197 parents found more than 40 per cent ... Show Full Article

City St George's: Children Face Punishment Because of Unaffordable School Uniforms, Poll Reveals
LONDON, England, Dec. 23 -- City St George's, University of London issued the following news:

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Children face punishment because of unaffordable school uniforms, new poll reveals

Two in five parents still struggling to afford uniforms despite moves to limit branded items, finds research co-authored by Dr Matt Barnes.

By Eve Lacroix, Senior Communications Officer

Thousands of children are being unfairly punished and excluded from education activities because their families cannot afford expensive school uniforms, according to new research conducted by Dr Matt Barnes, Senior Lecturer in ... Show Full Article

2025 at Carthage: The year in review
KENOSHA, Wisconsin, Dec. 23 -- Carthage College issued the following news:

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2025 at Carthage: The year in review

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As the anticipation builds for another great year in 2026, let's recap some of Carthage College's most memorable moments from the past 12 months.

January

2030 VISION

President John Swallow outlined his bold vision for the next five years at Carthage with a Q&A in The Carthaginian magazine. That vision hinges on meeting four concrete goals by 2030: growing total enrollment to 3,000; raising the retention rate to 85 percent with no equity gaps; ... Show Full Article