Buildings 1 through 8 at Sinclair Community College’s Dayton campus downtown are closed until noon today due to an electrical issue, the college said. Cathy Petersen, a spokeswoman for the college, sa
Simon Cullen wants students to argue with each other. But smarter. “If people can’t talk and argue, how on Earth are they expected to form robust opinions?” Cullen asked in a recent interview. Yet, he
10 Years After Water Crisis, UToledo Researchers Remain Committed to Protecting Region’s Drinking Water July 15, 2024 | News, Research, UToday, Alumni, Medicine and Life Sciences, Natural Sciences and
Two leaders at Northwest State Community College have graduated as fellows of the newest class of the Ohio Leadership Academy for Student Success. Graduating as fellows from Northwest State Community
Case Western Reserve University is boosting employees’ minimum wage to $16 an hour. Essential local news straight to your inbox Get our free newsletters to stay in the know. That hourly rate previousl
News and Announcements Image Photo by Joe Timmerman The Gordon K. Bush Airport at Ohio University has been awarded $2.5 million in state funding to support improvements to its existing 12,000-square-f
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Wright State motion pictures alum Nicole Riegel wrote and directed “Dandelion,” which will run at The Neon July 19–25. Wright State University motion pictures alum Nicole Riegel will participate in a
Eric Bielefeld began wearing hearing aids around a year and a half ago. Like many people, he was not excited about them. “I had the same reluctance as any middle-aged person does to make that leap,” h
CINCINNATI — A staff member at Cincinnati State shouts: “Four minutes!” The text messages are about to go out, and Nozina Eshkobilova looks at her computer. She smiles because her message includes an
HIGHER EDUCATION Central State is merging two of its largest colleges: the College of Education and College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. “We aim to create a more cohesive academic environ
The InnovateOhio Executive Committee met virtually Thursday, with Lt. Gov. Jon Husted -- director of the InnovateOhio initiative -- detailing CNBC data on the best states for business that was release
With the donation of a scanning tunnel microscope by an Air Force Research Laboratory, a public research university in Ohio will be able to map surfaces atom by atom using ultra-high resolution. Shutt
PREVIOUS IMAGE 0/0 NEXT IMAGE Contributed If you are frustrated with the new version of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), you are not alone. Since the launch of the new college fin
Bob Krauss Bob Krauss, assistant professor of mathematics for Southern State Community College, has graduated as a fellow of the newest class of the Ohio Leadership Academy for Student Success. Sponso
Continuing its effort to support for Ethiopia’s public universities’ as they transition to autonomous governance, the U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia organized a five-day workshop July 8-12 on university research administration for 20 vice presidents and directors of research from the nation’s leading…
MOVIES Wright State University motion pictures graduate Nicole Riegel’s second feature film, “Dandelion,” opens in theaters nationwide Friday. The story concerns Dandelion (KiKi Layne), a struggling s
A team of clinical and academic researchers at the University of Toledo (UT) are embarking on a first-of-its-kind study to identify the health effects of airborne microcystin exposure in individuals w
University Community Image Earlier this summer, administrators and staff took advantage of the change in the academic rhythm to examine OHIO’s efforts to foster student success during the first Studen
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Knowing what to do in an emergency is important and Bowling Green State University police officers are prioritizing safety. On Tuesday and Wednesday, BGSU hosted the Ohio Tactica
Olympian and Ohio State Buckeyes swimmer Alex Axon is prepping for the 2024 Paris Games, where he’ll compete as part of Team Canada beginning July 26. Reaching an Olympic level in a sport takes enormo
“You got to keep moving, especially when you get old. If you stop moving, well, you’re done,” said Lou Schweickart, who just turned 90 years old this past May. Moving is definitely something that Schw
CINCINNATI — The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine announced it has added the Department of Urology to its mix, after previously having been part of the Department of Surgery since 1960. Wh
Asian Studies Sophomore Researching Ohio’s Japanese Communities Ahead of Exchange Semesters in Tokyo July 11, 2024 | International, News, Student Success, UToday, Alumni, Arts and LettersBy Nicki Gorn
Just two months after Kent State University’s football team went 1-11 under first year coach Kenni Burns, Golden Flashes athletic director Randale Richmond did something surprising. He added an extra
The House Education and Workforce Committee moved legislation forward on Wednesday that would cement Oct. 1 as the official deadline for launching the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, this ye
Two new reports on the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill show that veterans who use their benefits to enroll at private nonprofit institutions and public flagships tend to have higher college completion rates and s
Many of the athletes who will be headed to Paris for the Olympics this month received much of their coaching and experience playing sports on American campuses, which for decades have been a major tra
“Some students are being counted twice if they are attending classes on multiple campuses,” Lipton told the Journal-News via an email sent Tuesday. “The correct unduplicated enrollment for 2013 is 5,5
CINCINNATI — For University of Cincinnati alumna Ronay Lyons, getting a college degree seemed like an unattainable dream at one point. "Being able to afford opportunities to any and everyone is import
A team led by Ohio State has received a USDA grant to develop climate resilience solutions for Midwest farmers. Photo: Adobe Stack 09 July 2024 | 15:00 PM America/New_York USDA grant to advance climat
Economy Jacob Zinkula 2024-07-09T10:03:02Z Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn Copy Link Impact Link Read in app Kenneth Ferraro, 46, says going to college later in life hasn't helped him much in the job
Money Magazine Lists Ohio Wesleyan Among Nation's Top Schools for Quality, Affordability, Outcomes DELAWARE, Ohio – Money magazine has selected Ohio Wesleyan University as one of the "Best Colleges in