CBS Evening News By Meg Oliver May 13, 2024 / 7:46 PM EDT / CBS News FAFSA glitches leave high school seniors in limbo FAFSA glitches leave millions of high school seniors in limbo 02:00 Computer glit
Posted: May 12, 2024 / 06:13 PM EDT Updated: May 13, 2024 / 01:08 PM EDT SHARE COLUMBIANA, Ohio (WKBN) – One senior from Crestview High School will graduate high school with an associate’s degree. The
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Twelve business students have been selected and will participate in the 2024 Ohio Export Internship Program in the Williamson College of Business Administration at Youngstown State
Judson L. Jeffries is a professor of African American and African studies at Ohio State University and a regular contributor to the Columbus Dispatch. Everyone is a strong supporter of freedom of asse
Student representatives from 15 colleges have joined Ohio Students for Israel just a month after its launch. Created by two siblings studying at The Ohio State University and the University of Cincinn
Ohio Wesleyan President Joins Association Committed to Civic Engagement, Civil Discourse Ohio Wesleyan President Matt vandenBerg has joined the College Presidents for Civic Preparedness, a national co
For weeks, Case Western Reserve University President Eric Kaler threatened disciplinary actions for students involved in the pro-Palestinian encampment that controlled a small portion of campus. On Mo
Even as the public’s loss of faith in higher education dominates headlines amid campus protests, the rising cost of attendance, growing anti-DEI sentiment and more, it seems that most Americans still
COLUMBUS – University of Mount Union has received Ohio Department of Higher Education’s Ohio Reach Postsecondary Designation. The Carnation City school was among 40 colleges, universities and technica
Login | May 13, 2024 Bill aims to reduce costs of state's College Credit Plus program KEITH ARNOLDSpecial to the Legal News Published: May 10, 2024 Committee members in the Ohio House of Representativ
Lee Friedman has spent much of her professional career in change management — and sometimes she's the one ready for a change. “I kind of know when I’ve done what I came to do,” Friedman said. “At some
Lorain County Community College, 1005 Abbe Road N in Elyria, officially welcomed its latest class of graduating students on May 11. The class of 2024 marks the college’s 60th graduating class, accordi
Myles Riggins has lived all over Lorain County, from the city of Lorain to Elyria to Oberlin. And he’s been around long enough to know there are some things he would like to change. Riggins, 17, plans
Mariam Abaza is a first-year student studying journalism and public management, leadership and policy at The Ohio State University. As a Palestinian, Syrian, and Indian Muslim woman, I belong to vario
Post-pandemic careers: What employees should know Breaking down what employees should know about the workforce post-pandemic. Carl Gould with 7 stage advisors gives insight. New data has revealed the
Families with college-bound students may well have shuddered when they heard that the official, full cost of a year at some four-year private schools will soon hit six figures. But outrage over mushro
The first in a series of articles about how today’s traditional-age college students experience the world — and how it affects their education. Theresa MacPhail is a pragmatist. In her 15 years of tea
For decades, community colleges and universities have awarded credit for learning that takes place outside of the classroom. These credits can be awarded for learning through training in the military
“The biggest decreases are right in our backyard,” Stimple said during CSU’s financial affairs committee meeting on Thursday, May 9. “They’re impacting the school districts whose socioeconomic classes
On May 1, Southern State’s Computer Science Department, led by Associate Professor Dr. Joshua Montgomery, organized a STEM MiniDome Celebration Day at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Colu
John Martin is making his mark on the scientific research world. The 2024 Lorain County Community College graduate was one of four students selected to work on a biomedical engineering research projec
More than 1,200 Central State University students will receive their diplomas from the historically Black university this Saturday during commencement, said Kimberly Jones, director of strategic partn
Xavier University cancels commencement speaker amid backlash SGA President Chase Patterson expressed disapproval for the selection of Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, citing her vote against a ceas
Ohio State President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. testified before the Ohio Senate Workforce and Higher Education Committee today. The hearing was part of the state’s capital budget process, and Carter was
Net tuition and fee revenue—the amount institutions take in from students, net of financial aid—fell 3.3% from 2022, to an average of $7,353 per full-time student, according to a report from the State
Multiple websites have cropped up advertising colleges that are no longer operating, USA Today reported. The newspaper’s investigation found at least nine websites seemingly representing institutions
Cleveland State University President Laura Bloomberg made her case before lawmakers Tuesday that the university’s aging buildings justify her request for nearly $15.8 million in state money. “Our camp
The DeWine administration recently announced $811,086 will be provided through tax credits to 60 Ohio companies, helping expand commercial driver’s license (CDL) training programs for approximately 1,
Mariah Simmons, a junior studying pre-law at Central State University, talked about her research on traditionally African crops like collard greens, black-eyed peas and okra at the university’s open h
Trinity Blum has dreamed of working as a mechanical engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center since her freshman year of high school. “I love NASA’s mission of not only going into space but benefiting al
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – A Youngstown State University robotics team had its best performance ever at a national competition. The team’s 250-pound robot Hailstorm is showing some scars from competing
The U.S. Department of Education announced additional steps on Monday to support the many students and their families who are in the process of completing the overhauled Free Application for Federal S
By Kevin Tucker, 5-8-24 If you have ever visited Wright State University’s Lake Campus, there is a good chance you encountered Katie Able. Exuding a bubbly effervescence, the middle childhood educatio
In 2016, Ohio became the 14th state to ban state agencies from boycotting Israel or from entering into contracts with companies that have anti-Israel policies. In 2022, the law was amended to include
TOLEDO, Ohio — Since 1984, Toledoan and musician, David Jex, has been making music on the University of Toledo's campus. Jex began his time with UToledo as a student. He said that he initially moved a
After more than 150 years of existence, Pennsylvania’s Keystone College may close soon. It hasn’t been very transparent about this fact. Around 1,100 students attend the private, nonprofit college nor
Central Ohio Technical College President John Berry introduces the school's new mascot, TC the Cat, which is short for Catalyst. NEWARK − Central Ohio Technical College no longer has athletic teams, b