Thursday - February 26, 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 Cincinnati: How Will AI Change the Workforce?
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 26 -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news:

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How will AI change the workforce?

UC professor talks to Cincinnati Edition about evolving landscape

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

WVXU's Cincinnati Edition turned to an expert in artificial intelligence at the University of Cincinnati to explain how it is reshaping employment and the economy.

Lindner College of Business Assistant Professor Jeffrey Shaffer is director of UC's Applied AI Lab. Shaffer said AI is getting better every day. And it is being adopted in more and more ... Show Full Article

UNT Ranks Fifth Among Texas Universities in TIME Global Rankings
DENTON, Texas, Feb. 26 -- The University of North Texas issued the following news release:

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UNT ranks fifth among Texas universities in TIME global rankings

The University of North Texas earned the distinction of being the fifth-highest ranked university in Texas in TIME magazine's latest global rankings of the world's top 500 universities. UNT comes in behind Rice University, UT Austin, Texas A&M and the University of Houston.

"This ranking underscores UNT's commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and access to transformative learning experiences," said UNT President Harrison Keller, ... Show Full Article

Lafayette College: Prof. Tamara Carley to Deliver Jones Faculty Lecture
EASTON, Pennsylvania, Feb. 26 -- Lafayette College issued the following news:

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Prof. Tamara Carley to deliver Jones Faculty Lecture

Associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences explores the young volcanoes that lie beneath retreating ice in southeastern Iceland

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Tamara Carley, who studies Icelandic volcanoes to better understand our dynamic planet, will take her audience on a virtual field trip to the Vatnajokull ice cap for this year's Jones Faculty Lecture at 7:30 p.m. March 10 in 104 Kirby Hall of Civil Rights.

"It is a true honor to be selected for the Jones Faculty ... Show Full Article

Henderson State Partners With Arkansas Weather Watchers to Provide Real-time Local Weather Access
ARKADELPHIA, Arkansas, Feb. 26 -- Henderson State University issued the following news release:

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Henderson State partners with Arkansas Weather Watchers to provide real-time local weather access

Henderson State University has partnered with Arkansas Weather Watchers to provide real-time weather conditions and a live camera view for the campus and surrounding community.

The installation includes a 360-degree live weather camera and a separate weather station that collects and displays current temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and other essential data. The system is part of a network ... Show Full Article

Capitol Tech Robotics Club Places Second in VEX U Competition
LAUREL, Maryland, Feb. 26 -- Capitol Technology University issued the following news:

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Capitol Tech Robotics Club Places Second in VEX U Competition

The Capitol Tech Robotics team recently competed in a VEX U Robotics Competition (VURC) at Virginia Tech, in which they earned 2nd Place! This achievement reflects the countless hours that our students dedicate to designing, building, programming, and testing competitive robots while developing real-world engineering and teamwork skills.

VURC is a program where college-level student teams design and build robots to compete in strategic, game-based ... Show Full Article

Binghamton University: Making Pagans - How Theater Shaped the Public Perception of Non-Abrahamic Religions
BINGHAMTON, New York, Feb. 26 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:

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Making Pagans: How theater shaped the public perception of non-Abrahamic religions

John Kuhn's first book recently received the prestigious Barnard Hewitt Award for best book in theater studies

By Jennifer Micale

Audiences in 17th-century England looked forward to the altar scene: pagan priests and priestesses chanted, uttered prophecies or presided over sacrifices.

Exotic and eye-catching, pagan rituals were a staple of early modern theater, incorporating special effects, set pieces, and strange music. ... Show Full Article

American University Examines Decision-Making, Education and the Future of Work in the Age of AI
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 -- American University issued the following news on Feb. 25, 2026 by Jennifer Maher with Dr. Jennifer L. Steele, professor in the School of Education at American University:

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Thinking Clearly in the Age of AI

AU Thought Leader Jennifer L. Steele on Data, Decision Making, and the Future of Work.

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Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we work, hire, invest, learn, and lead. But the real question is not what AI can do. It is whether we are prepared to think clearly in an age of constant disruption.

Dr. Jennifer Steele is on a mission to help people make better decisions ... Show Full Article