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LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Bowling Green State University is helping fill the need for teachers by helping professionals get their teaching license. Dr. Angela Thomas spoke to the Lima Rotary Club about their
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center inaugurated a new treatment center dedicated specifically to blood cancers Monday. The university is calling it the first state-of-the-art center devoted to
“House Bill 606 is a comprehensive effort to address the alarming rise in racial, religious, and ethnically charged acts of harassment and intimidation on our college campuses,” Jarrells said in his t
U.S. News & World Report recently released a ranking of America's best engineering schools, and a handful of Ohio universities received some love. The outlet individually ranked the top 90% of schools
Archbold, Ohio (6-25-24) – The Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees met in regular session on Friday, June 21st at the Archbold campus. After roll call, Robbin Wilcox, NSCC Executive Di
RIGID, a part of Emerson’s professional tools portfolio, hosted “We Love STEM Day” on June for 50 local students in grades three through eight, according to a news release.RIGID hosted “We Love STEM D
News and Announcements Image The Ohio Academy of Family Physicians recently announced that Dawn Mollica, administrative director for the Office of Rural and Underserved Programs at the Ohio University
One of BW's most prominent graduates comes full circle to offer his higher education expertise in support of his alma mater. Jim Tressel '75 (left) at a BW alumni gathering with Ellen Zegarra, BW VP f
Marietta College announced Monday that Susan Stuebner, shown speaking at a May welcome ceremony for her on the college campus, will no longer be the 21st president of MC due to an unforeseen change in
Marietta College was planning to welcome a new president in July. Instead it’s back to the drawing board after President-elect Susan Stuebner backed out of the job before it started. A news release Mo
Once reserved for the arcane higher education press, headlines about the challenges colleges and universities face have become a mainstream drumbeat. They announce mergers and closures in the wake of
Lorain County Community College’s (LCCC) 60th anniversary celebrations concluded with a big announcement: The Eric & Jane Nord Family Fund is donating $5 million to the LCCC Foundation. The gift will
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It’s difficult to learn when you’re not sure where you’re going to sleep that night, as many college students know all too well. A recent federal report revealed that 8 percent of undergraduate and 5
This year’s rollout of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid was, by almost all accounts, a fiasco. What was supposed to be a simpler form made the process more complicated for many. The new fo
Students who want to enroll do not need previous flight experience, according to the university. Wright State’s aviation courses will be offered in partnership with First Flight Aviation, a flight sch
DAYTON, Ohio — The summer isn’t just a time to relax but could be the perfect time to level up your professional career — which is what Central State University’s Dayton campus is hoping to help with
Renovations are currently underway on Bachelor Hall with a two-year construction process that will consolidate space, modernize classrooms, and create an environment for scholarly work and interdepart
4:10 News Story DC BureauEducation Don’t give up on the FAFSA, advocates for student financial aid urge By: Shauneen Miranda - June 24, 2024 4:10 am The number of federal student financial aid forms f
by JESSE CAIN Fri, June 21st 2024 at 6:11 PM Belmont College is expanding opportunities to Jefferson County students. BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio — Belmont College is expanding opportunities to Jefferson Cou
Eight community colleges will receive a total of $15 million from the U.S. Education Department (ED) to boost enrollment, persistence and completion rates among rural students by using career pathways
The bungled rollout of this year’s new Free Application for Federal Student Aid started with a two-month delay, pushing the usual Oct. 1 launch date to the end of December—a shift that raised eyebrows
Ursuline College’s new president has a long history in Northeast Ohio higher education. He’s a history-maker, too. Former Malone University president David King will become Ursuline’s 18th president o
“I don't want to be one of those people that's seen as a complainer and a whiner ... but look at the numbers,” said Diacon, who joined Cleveland State President Laura Bloomberg and Walsh University Pr
A team of faculty, staff and students from Southern State Community College was invited to present at the 31st annual Community Colleges of Appalachia (CCA) Conference held in Asheville, N.C. The Coll
by Dylan Cleland Wed, June 19th 2024 at 6:44 PM On Tuesday, Jefferson County Commissioners expanded the role of a Columbus law firm that they had on retainer to defend the county's interest in the Eas
“When I interviewed with Lee, I said I would come if she would help mentor me to become CEO one day,” said Taylor, who was Friedman’s first hire after becoming CEO in 2010. “I knew I would love to one
The Campus Accountability and Modernization to Protect University Students (CAMPUS) Act is necessary to prevent racial, religious and ethnic harassment and intimidation on college campuses, representa
College first in Hamilton County to receive Ohio Reach Postsecondary Designation Jaleshia Brown is a foster care alumnus who earned degrees in criminal justice from UC Blue Ash and UC Uptown. As the n
Days after voluntarily surrendering accreditation, Union Institute & University announced it is closing at the end of the month, concluding a lengthy saga over the small college’s fate. A closure anno
Following your calling while also advancing in your career can be challenging path to navigate. Making the most of your work involves seizing unexpected opportunities to find new ways to evolve your c