Congratulations to the Class of 2024! This is a proud and momentous time for Ohio’s graduating seniors as they participate in commencement ceremonies and prepare for their next chapter. We know this i
Cleveland Leadership Center and Cleveland State University want to inspire college students to grow their careers in Northeast Ohio. The organizations announced Tuesday, June 18, that they have establ
House Higher Education Committee Chair Tom Young (R-Centerville) Tuesday said he is seeking to gauge lawmakers’ support on long-stalled higher education reform bill SB83 (Cirino). Asked if he was “cou
TOLEDO, Ohio — In 2010, The University of Toledo founded the CommunityCare Clinics (CCC) with the goal of helping the community with in-patient and out-patient care. "At the CommunityCare Clinics, we
Some Republicans in the Ohio House are working behind the scenes, trying to see if there’s enough support to force a floor vote on a controversial higher education bill that’s passed the Senate. It wo
Katelyn Kinsella, an agriculture major at Wright State’s Lake Campus, is a leader in the Ohio Future Farmers of America and traveled to Australia to learn about that country’s agriculture practices. W
This essay is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “Overcoming Student Loneliness,” available here. Some faculty members carry a heavy burden in caring for students’ mental health, a burden
Richard A. Cordray, chief operating officer of the Education Department’s Federal Student Aid office, has overseen the disastrous rollout of the form that makes colleges possible for millions of stude
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Eastern Gateway Community College history dates back to 1968 when it was founded as Jefferson County Technical Institute. And for the last five decades, it has educated thousands th
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio (WTRF) – Youngstown State University President Bill Johnson says, “the big Red Y is going up in Jefferson County, hopefully very soon.” All of this comes after Eastern Gateway a
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“This is one reason Clark State is able to be so affordable for students,” said President Jo Alice Blondin. “With one of the lowest tuition rates in the state, the Board of Trustees’ attention to fisc
MEDIA RELEASE FROM BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY BOWLING GREEN, OHIO – Empowered by a Bowling Green State University degree, a Waynesfield native is seeing success as a small business owner after exc
Jill Wilson will serve as Premier Health’s representative on Wright State’s Board of Trustees as part of the new 30-year affiliation agreement between the organizations. Jill Wilson, chair of Premier
As colorful streamers showered new Miss Ohio Stephanie Finoti, tears of joy ran down her face on stage as she waved and thanked the judges at the Renaissance Theatre. Outgoing Miss Ohio Madison Miller
The U.S. Department of Education will not be opening next year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to public comment or making substantive changes to this past cycle’s form. “To ensure
Rosenda Minella has seen students change course schedules for all kinds of reasons, ranging from a class conflicting with work to a complete switch of majors. While she has used various tools for sche
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A new study aims to help us better understand algal blooms in Lake Erie. The study is led by University of Toledo professors and students. Algal blooms plague our local Great Lak
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Cleveland State University's Rhodes Tower, seen behind the CSU Student Center in a 2010 file photo. (Gus Chan, The Plain Dealer)The Plain Dealer By COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Ohio Senate this week confirmed s
In recent years, faculty members have noted the decline of the student-faculty relationship, with less trust, more transactional relationships and less overall support between the two. However, studie
The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a nursing expansion on the Lancaster campus. The Board also approved a resolution to proceed with the implementation of OHIO’s Dynamic Strategy effort an
COLUMBUS — Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Chancellor Mike Duffey recently named the second group of Ohio colleges, universities and Ohio Technical Centers to earn the Ohio Reach Postsecond
Liska Named Director of Kent State Museum KENT, Ohio – Kent State University Museum has announced the appointment of Sarah Spinner Liska as its new director, effective July 1. Spinner Liska is an arts
Ohio Wesleyan professor Kristina Bogdanov, chair of the Department of Fine Arts, demonstrates how materials donated to the Upcycling Center can be transformed into art using green processes. Her apron
The Education Department has tapped College Board president Jeremy Singer to serve in a new role overseeing the rollout of next year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The news, provided firs
PIQUA — Edison State Community College College has gotten approval to offer its first bachelor’s degree. The Institutional Actions Council of the Higher Learning Commission granted approval for Edison
Jauronika Armstrong wasn't sure she was cut out for college. The 19-year-old Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center graduate didn't think she was smart enough to get accepted to, let alone succeed a
The challenges and opportunities raised by the growing use of artificial intelligence systems are at the forefront of operational and ethical considerations for government and higher education leaders
Ohio University put up a new billboard promoting its medical programs right next to Ohio State University's new crown jewel medical center tower. The billboard stated that OU is the "Largest producer
Demonstrating the power and potential of private/public partnerships within central Ohio, The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business and JobsOhio recently completed a global business
Alumni and Friends Image Howard Wilkinson, an Ohio University non-degree journalism alumnus, has spent the last decade paying his Ohio University experience forward by mentoring future journalists and
It was getting toward the end of this recent semester, and I was at a loss. Either one of two things was happening: My freshman-composition students’ writing had gotten mysteriously, miraculously, mar
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Two major deadlines loom after the explosion in Downtown Youngstown over two weeks ago. On Friday, residents of International Towers have to be out of that building by noon.
Two years after passage of the CHIPS and Science Act signaled the federal government’s push to grow domestic research and innovation, community colleges are emerging as a vital part of the plan. Feder
Students across the country are protesting en masse this week and demanding that their colleges cut ties with weapons manufacturers that are supplying Israel with arms to carry out strikes in Gaza. Ma
There are many reasons people decide to become educators. For Kari Petraiuolo, of Centerville, it’s the joy of teaching and watching students grow and learn to become leaders. “I grew up in Miamisburg