As Columbus increasingly becomes a hub for immigrants and people from diverse backgrounds, representing their stories accurately is key. One artist is seeking to do this through visual storytelling. P
Does this sound familiar? Students struggle to comprehend what they read. Students have difficulty analyzing, summarizing, and synthesizing what they have read.It’s getting harder for students to proc
Akron Public Schools is moving forward with a plan to turn Robinson Community Learning Center from an elementary school into a high school, but it will be significantly more expensive than administrat
In Ohio, as in many parts of the U.S., entry-level science courses serve as a significant barrier to entry into STEM degree programs. Failing these critical courses not only prevents learners from pur
Eastern Gateway Community College has announced on Thursday that it has entered into teachout partnerships with 10 two and four-year colleges and universities with even more to come to make sure stude
The Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Wednesday announced that two new universities have been designated as Collegiate Purple Star campuses for their efforts to support students with military
Cleveland State University – an employer, landowner, and educator of thousands of Northeast Ohio workers – needs to make major changes to remain relevant. A new report from the accounting and consulti
Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Chancellor Mike Duffey announced that Ohio Northern University has been designated as a Collegiate Purple Star campus for its efforts to support students wit
The Ohio State University has selected Matthew J. Smith as its next dean and director of The Ohio State University at Newark, effective Aug. 1. Smith currently serves as dean of the College of Humanit
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid has undergone changes through the FAFSA Simplification Act to streamline the application process and increase eligibility requirements for funding. However
Americans are losing faith in the value of a college degree. A decade ago, people's perception of higher education in the U.S. was generally positive. In 2011, 86% of college graduates said their degr
These are graduates’ top fears as they leave college These are graduates’ top fears as they leave college 03:51 College was once widely viewed as a pathway to success, but today only about 1 in 4 Amer
May 22, 2024, Press Release from the Ohio Department of Higher Education: COLUMBUS, OH, May 22, 2024 – Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Chancellor Mike Duffey today announced that two new un
The House Higher Education Committee Wednesday continued its review of the implementation of new science of reading standards established in HB33 (Edwards), hearing from the leaders of teacher prepara
More than 300 central Ohio middle school students visited The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus on May 10 to participate in hands-on activities in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math
Kent State University hopes to address the police officer shortage by expanding its police academy to Twinsburg this fall. Kent State’s Basic Peace Officer Training Academy, designated a STAR Academy
by WKRC Tue, May 21st 2024 at 1:44 PMUpdated Tue, May 21st 2024 at 1:54 PM (WKRC) CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Orthopedic surgeon and longtime Trustee Dr. Robert Heidt, Jr. and his wife, Julia, along with the
Taking on more debt could further pressure a campus that is struggling financially. New York’s Cazenovia College shuttered in 2023 after it couldn’t pay its debt - the private school sold bonds for ca
As the 2023-2024 academic year ends, Students for Life of America (SFLA) will be handing out awards for Best New Group, Best High School Group, Best College Group, and Best Standing With You Group dis
The risk of a sharp drop in college enrolment is rising Photograph: Getty Images May 21st 2024 BY EARLY MAY, people headed to college in America have usually settled on an institution and cut the firs
Credit...Jeff Hinchee Many of Harvard’s Generation Z say “sellout” is not an insult. Credit...Jeff Hinchee By May 22, 2024 The meme was an image of a head with “I need to get rich” slapped across it.
Opinion Free Expression Higher Ed Has a Progressive Disease. Can It Be Reversed? The prognosis seems grim, but I found signs of life as a proud father at Notre Dame’s commencement. May 20, 2024 1:05 p
As the clock ticks down for Eastern Gateway Community College, employees complain they still have not been told what the board of trustees is planning to offer in terms of summer classes — or why “vic
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The Ohio State University has selected Jason Opal as its next dean and director of The Ohio State University at Mansfield, effective Aug. 15. Opal currently serves as associate dean of graduate studie
When Notre Dame College (NDC) announced plans to close at the end of the spring semester, school administrators didn’t just want to find a place to house its organizational records. They wanted to fin
In a surprise move Wednesday, the University of Akron’s Board of Trustees unanimously agreed to accept the resignation of the president responsible for stabilizing the university after a period of dec
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Ohio University Chillicothe is preparing to welcome young learners to its annual Kids in College summer program, set to run from June 3 to 14. The program, designed as a summer enr
By Katherine Bindley, Corrie Driebusch and Lindsay Ellis | Photographs by Kate Warren for The Wall Street Journal May 20, 2024 5:30 am ET Computer science is hotter than ever at U.S. universities. But
Documents obtained by The Times show the department’s troubled FAFSA rollout this year came in spite of early warnings that the project required sustained attention. Listen to this article · 5:54 min
Undergraduate enrollment increased by 2.5 percent this spring, according to a report out today from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. It’s the second spring in a row that enrollments
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by: Molly Burke Posted: May 20, 2024 / 01:52 PM EDT Updated: May 20, 2024 / 01:53 PM EDT SHARE YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — As Youngstown State University searches for a new provost and vice president of
STEM program encourages students to consider studying engineering The Business Courier highlighted a collaboration between the University of Cincinnati and the GE Foundation to introduce engineering t
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When Noah Wheeler received his Master of Business Administration (MBA) at The Ohio State University’s May 5 spring commencement, he was walking in his grandfather and father’s footsteps. Wheeler’s fam
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A Youngstown State University professor has been recognized for her efforts in advancing public health measures for minority communities. Nicolette Powe, associate professor of Public Health at Youngs
Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. is president of Ohio State University. As The Ohio State University celebrated commencement in Ohio Stadium on May 5, I was thrilled to preside over the awarding of more than 1