A new chapter For the last four years, Rose, 52, has served Moritz as its associate dean for strategic initiatives. An expert in corporate governance, sustainable finance and public funds, Rose has al
Living Jun 1, 2024 Photo Provided The 2024 Belmont College Great Minds Fellows are Zoe Showalter, left, and Lillian Worchester. ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Belmont College officials announced that two of their
Dayton, Ohio (June 5, 2024) — The Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) has announced 48 Excellence Awards recipients from across 18 member institutions for the 2023-2024 school year. Ea
A higher education overhaul that would ban mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion programs hasn’t moved in the Legislature since last year. But Gov. Mike DeWine says he anticipates signing a higher
Lauri Bolitho Charlie Gorman Loren O’Cull The Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) has recognized three Southern State Community College individuals who have demonstrated excellence in
Students of various ages recently participated in the Kids in College Program at Ohio University Chillicothe. CHILLICOTHE — As a part of its Kids in College program Ohio University Chillicothe has bee
Kent Barnett will serve as the dean of Moritz College of Law starting August 15. Credit: Courtesy of The Ohio State University. The university officially appointed Kent Barnett as dean at the Moritz C
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) — Mark Perry was pleased. It had only been five months since he’d filed a complaint against Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine for violat
Around one third of students enrolled in a postsecondary program have considered stopping their coursework in the past six months, according to an April 17 report from Gallup and the Lumina Foundation
To Case Western Reserve University president Eric W. Kaler, the latest gift from the Veale family and the Veale Foundation isn't just an investment in the university. It's an investment in the region.
Bertch Cabinet really needs workers. Signs hung from the metal siding of the company’s factory buildings, outside Waterloo, Iowa, are big enough to read from the state highway as you drive past: “Full
Officials from Ohio State University (OSU) and Youngstown State University (OSU) on Wednesday joined many other institutions who’ve appeared at previous hearings to tell the House Higher Education Com
Gov. Mike DeWine addressed trustees of Ohio’s 37 public colleges and universities Wednesday, offering his perspective on a range of challenges currently facing higher education institutions. The remar
Shaker Heights senior Dallas Burns already has a college diploma before her high school graduation Wednesday. I spoke with her and her family Monday to learn how that could happen and discover the spe
A former executive for RPM International and Cleveland-Cliffs will serve as Cleveland State University’s interim chief financial officer and vice president of business affairs as the university launch
OSU Appoints New Mansfield Director Ohio State University (OSU) has selected Jason Opal as its next dean and director of the Ohio State University Mansfield campus, effective Thursday, Aug. 15. Opal c
PIKETON—Tracy Rice, a local advocate for youth education and community development, is set to lead the newly established Rio Grande Pike Center as its Director. With a career deeply rooted in enhancin
Riding roller coasters this summer, you might experience 4Gs, or four times the force of gravity. The experience might make you dizzy, but it’s nothing compared to flying on a military fighter jet or
About 2.3 million students stopped out of college between January 2021 and July 2022, a 2.9 percent increase from the year prior, according to a report out today from the National Student Clearinghous
In high school, Timothy A. Duff made the honor roll each semester. He often worked ahead, completing assignments in class while teachers walked other students through the lessons. In particular, he ha
Five high school students and 30 college students will receive hands-on training in electronic hardware design, fabrication and security at the Intel Sponsored Summer Internship Program, which is offe
Interim President Announces Changes to Administration, Business Operations June 4, 2024 | News, UTodayBy Meghan Cunningham Interim President Matt Schroeder is implementing a phased approach to reposit
04 June 2024 | 11:15 AM America/New_York Kent Barnett named to position The Ohio State University The Ohio State University has selected Kent Barnett as its next dean of the Moritz College of Law, eff
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Education will conduct a full-scale review of its Federal Student Aid office, following a chao
Much like the rapid development of artificial intelligence, a community of AI builders, users and people who simply are curious about the technology is quickly growing in Cincinnati. In about the span
ZANESVILLE — Zane State College recently received a $350,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to expand and enhance its cybersecurity training programs. This will prepare learners for career
Image Dr. Geoffrey Giddings, a professor of History and Africana Studies at Central State University Dr. Geoffrey Giddings, a professor of History and Africana Studies at Central State University, has
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost took legal action Tuesday to stop the potential sale of rare books from the collection at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati. The attorney
News and Announcements Image Through an expanded articulation agreement, Ohio University’s Russ College of Engineering and Technology is collaborating with Washington State College of Ohio (WSCO) to o
Photo Provided Walking across the stage Saturday during Eastern Gateway Community College’s commencement is Ivory Martin. About 1,000 students graduated, celebrating the milestone at Stambaugh Auditor
Admissions officials at three Northeast Ohio colleges say the revised federal financial aid application known as the FAFSA continues to cause chaos. “When all is said and done, it could mean thousands
Ohio Wesleyan Students Create Robot, Compete in Annual Harvard Competition Wasif Karim '26 works on his team's bot to get it ready to navigate and solve a maze challenge. Name: Wasif Karim '26 Hometow
Amy Fluker, associate professor of History at YSU and professor for the Practicum in Historic Preservation, a project-based, community-engaged course, tasked her students registered during the spring
It’s graduation season. Thousands of hopeful college graduates will take to the streets — and their screens — with resumes in hand, eager to find their place in the working world. Despite the hard wor
This is crunch time for the budgets of small private colleges, as leadership begins to get a sense of what fall enrollment will look like following this spring’s FAFSA fiasco. As of mid-May, only 41.5
Even during the summer months, mental health professionals at Carroll University, a private Wisconsin institution, are still hard at work offering their services—just not (solely) to students. For the
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted visited Stark State College recently to convene a group of local employers to discuss artificial intelligence (AI) for workforce. Large and small employers, from health care to man