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
Two people have been appointed to the Youngstown State University Board of Trustees. Sterling Williams of Warren, Ohio, and Zane Perrico, a junior at YSU, have been appointed to the board by Gov. Mike
Over the past few years, Republican state lawmakers have introduced more than 150 bills in 35 states that seek to curb academic freedom on campus. Twenty-one of these bills have been signed into law.
The unemployment rate for recent US college grads has jumped over the past year, while the nation's overall unemployment rate has remained flat, under 4%. Laurie Rubin/Stone RF/Getty Images New York C
OpenAI unveiled a new version of ChatGPT focused on universities on Thursday, building on work with a handful of higher education institutions that partnered with the tech giant. The ChatGPT Edu produ
Christine Taylor is too busy to talk on the phone. The director of financial aid at Bellevue College would love to vent about how difficult the past year has been. But it’s busy season at the largest
The Inter-University Council (IUC) of Ohio, which represents the state’s public universities, will host a first-of-its-kind symposium on artificial intelligence (AI) next month on Tuesday, June 11 in
With two semiconductor plants under construction in New Albany, Ohio, Intel Corp. is funneling millions into the state's colleges and universities to train technicians, engineers and other workers to
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WSU Attorney on Supreme Court | The Wright State Guardian Wright State attorney of nearly 20 years Stephanie Allen appeared to all nine justices of the Supreme Court for approval to present to the Cou
Over his 17 years at Ohio State University, Paul Rose developed a reputation as a law scholar, an effective administrator and someone with a deep commitment to service, both inside and outside academi
In the last year, cuts to programs have surfaced at colleges small and large, public and private. Bradley University, mired in a financial crisis, announced in December that it would cut 15 programs a
The number of first-time and transfer students who have paid deposits to attend Coker University this fall is nearly 5 percent higher than at the same time last year. Normally, that would be great new
Cleveland State’s Chief Financial Officer David Jewell resigned from his position Wednesday (Lisa DeJong/The Plain Dealer) The Plain DealerThe Plain Dealer By CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As Cleveland State Uni
CampusFeatured StoriesNewsState Staff reports May 29, 2024 EEJCC, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons King Library at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. A report from the Miami University’s Senate Execu
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COMCorps celebrates 25 years of serving children and others in southeast Ohio By: Claire Schiopota Posted on: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — After traveling up and down the winding road
Each year, universities choose their peer institutions when reporting their data to the U.S. Department of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, or Ipeds. In return, they receive
College students’ levels of clinically significant mental-health symptoms have doubled during the last decade, with more than 60 percent of students meeting the criteria for one or more psychological
High school was hard for Olivia Cox, but this fall, she will be the first in her family to attend a four-year university as she heads to Central State University Cox, a Trotwood-Madison graduate, said
The late Robert “Bob” Beebe, professor emeritus and founding chair of the first doctoral program at YSU and the late Warren Melvin “Renny” Young, professor emeritus and Ward Beecher Planetarium founde
CINCINNATI — Speech therapy for children isn’t always the most fun activity, but it’s critical for kids who need extra help pronouncing certain sounds correctly. Which is why one Ohio college created
LifestyleCareers Hitting a certain income threshold after graduation makes in-state tuition worth it, even when students take on loans May 26, 2024 5:30 am ET University of Texas students celebrate du
Fourteen participants are set to embark on a month-long trip to Poland as part of the prestigious Fulbright-Hays (FH) Group Projects Abroad (GPA) Grant awarded to Wittenberg University through the U.S
A new report from the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce found a “great misalignment” between projected job demand in many local labor markets and the mix of credentials available to wor
UT, ProMedica Finalize Academic Affiliation Agreement The University of Toledo (UT) and ProMedica Health System recently signed a new Academic Affiliation Agreement that will last nearly a decade. The
CINCINNATI — Researchers with the University of Cincinnati are taking a closer look at Ohio’s drinking water. They’re working to understand what happens when “Forever Chemicals” and toxins like PFAS s
Enrolling in college has been especially fraught this year, and financial aid experts are raising new concerns about the unforgiving timeline students could face if they rely on federal dollars to attend school this summer.
While most collegegoers register solely for the fall and spring terms, some,…
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Belmont College officials announced a new scholarship opportunity for all Ohio high school students who have earned credit through the College Credit Plus program at Belmont College.
OHIO — This week, Mike Duffey, chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education, announced two additions to the list of Collegiate Purple Star campuses: John Carroll University and Ohio Northern
Local News May 25, 2024 Staff reports STEUBENVILLE — Eastern Gateway Community College has formally entered into teachout partnerships with several institutions. Teachout agreements ensure students ca
In my recent opinion piece, I outlined the critical components needed for a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in our great city—commitment, collaboration, capital, talent, and passion. Now, I would l
Navigating graduation requirements and the long list of potential general education courses can be overwhelming for some students. Ohio University advisers and faculty offer their advice to new studen
Almost as soon as the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) launched in December, Axel Valencia logged in. A first-generation student and the child of undocumented immigrants, Valencia,