Today’s workforce is experiencing a mindset shift. A rising number of professionals are working for themselves instead of an established company. The primary reason? Flexibility. In 2021, about 36% of
Two Lorain County Community College students were named in the top 10 community college students in Ohio. Marissa Brigger, 21, from Brunswick, and Isabella Morales, 25, from Amherst, were named to the
By Dylan Lux / The Jambar Former U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson was named Youngstown State University’s 10th president Nov. 21, 2023 and started his term Jan. 22. Now finishing his first semester on campus, J
STEUBENVILLE — City officials were asked Tuesday to develop a “written contingency plan” for addressing revenue losses resulting from events outside their control over the first six months of the year
Well over a dozen were arrested Thursday as Columbus became the latest site of student protests against Israel as hundreds of Ohio State University students, faculty and members of the Ohio Arab commu
New York University, Columbia University and other colleges across the nation have been in the headlines in recent days amid student demonstrations protesting the Israel-Hamas war, resulting in campus
Big news for Delaware County high schoolers! Starting this fall, Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU) is rolling out a red carpet to higher education with its groundbreaking Delaware County Promise—a full-t
For many students and families in our region, the 24-25 FAFSA has simultaneously been a source of hope and stress. As we move toward May, we are reminded that graduation and college are right around t
The University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Dr. Gregory Postel as the next senior vice president of health affairs and dean of the UC College of Medicine. Gregory Postel Post
by Rodney Dunigan Wed, April 24th 2024 at 12:05 PMUpdated Wed, April 24th 2024 at 1:09 PM FILE - Ohio State University sign (AP Photos) COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — For days now, college campuses across th
An Agriculture Career Fair was held at Edison State Community College. Courtesy photo PIQUA — Edison State Community College and the Miami County Farm Bureau partnered to host the first annual Agricul
Two Ohio State University students were arrested Tuesday and charged with misdemeanor criminal trespassing during an on-campus demonstration. Ohio State University police officers arrested the student
About 1,500 Wright State University students are expected to graduate during spring commencement ceremonies on Friday and Saturday. There will be 1,494 graduating students at the Nutter Center during
From BGSU OFFICE OF MARKETING & BRAND STRATEGY Bowling Green State University has been selected as a Regional Programming Center (RPC) by the Ohio Cyber Range Institute (OCRI), which will advance comp
Jacob Shachter, Contributor Jacob Shachter is the lead on Creativity City. Ohio’s display of creativity & innovation took place on April 21 where Creativity City celebrated its eighth year in partners
Launch UC makes college course credits available for Cincinnati Public School students The University of Cincinnati has partnered with Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) to broaden access to higher educa
The Senate Workforce and Higher Education Committee continued Tuesday its series of capital budget presentations from the leaders of Ohio’s public universities that began earlier this month. (See The
ARCHBOLD, OHIO (4-23-24) – The Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees met in regular session on Friday, April 19th at Fulton County Health Center (Beck Meeting Room) in Wauseon, at 9:00 a
April 22, 2024, Press Release from Bowling Green State University: BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Furthering its commitment to environmental sustainability, Bowling Green State University recently was honored
A student protest at the Ohio Union Thursday went viral on X after an anti-Zionist chant began. Credit: Alex Kempler A video of Ohio State students chanting “The Zionists have got to go” in the Ohio U
Finding mentors, identifying professional development opportunities and preparing for career advancement were focal points of an April 15 leadership forum hosted by The Ohio State University College o
Editor's note:Excluded from the long list of scholarships award at The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism's April 23 awards banquet were $46,000 in scholarships designated for minority and female stude
Community college students need more career guidance from their institutions, according to a new report from the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE), a research initiative of the D
LONDON, Ohio — Some of the inmates at Madison Correctional Institution are working toward a college degree in partnership with the University of Akron. In this unique and innovative program, Ohio Pena
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On Monday, Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced that Donald J. Leo has been named the university’s executive vice president and provost effective July 1, 2024. “We are so excited
CLEVELAND — Colleges across the country and here in Ohio have been struggling financially. What You Need To Know Cleveland State University will offer buyouts to faculty and staff The university is of
As we celebrate Community College Month this April, the theme “Cultivating Skills for the Future” takes on special meaning at Sinclair Community College. Our region is rapidly changing, with new techn
In an end-of-the-semester email sent Monday afternoon to the campus community, Ohio State University President Ted Carter followed up on communication from over the weekend with a reminder of the univ
KENT, Ohio — Kent State University is gearing up for a week of style and innovation as it prepares to host the 2024 Fashion Week, starting Sunday, April 21. The university promises a spectacle that ri
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Jambar, the student-run newspaper at Youngstown State University, placed second in overall excellence in Division A of the Ohio News Media Association’s 2024 Collegiate Journali
Once a week, for three months, 17-year-old Daelyn Angulo logged onto the federal student aid website and tried to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. A flyer informing Ben
In recognition of Lorain County Community College’s 60th anniversary, the Commodore Hall of Fame was created by the LCCC Foundation to recognize distinguished individuals who attended LCCC or its Univ