Cleveland State University President Laura Bloomberg said she remains “very bullish” on the future of higher education. “The predictions of the demise of higher education have never come true, and the
University Community | For the Media Image Jennifer Gwilym, D.O., has been named Outstanding Female Leader of the Year by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP). Gwilym was rais
IN OUR SCHOOLS Teachers who want to teach College Credit Plus courses can apply for part of a $230,364 grant from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce to pay for the tuition to earn a certif
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two central Ohio colleges announced a partnership this week that aims to cut tuition costs for students and expand access to taking college courses for those who may not be able to af
Kent State University is preparing to mark the 54th anniversary of the May 4, 1970, shooting of 13 student demonstrators. Events are planned from May 2-4 to remember the day when Ohio National Guard t
In 2015, Ohio State University adopted a new slate of sustainability goals aimed at, among other things, being a better steward of its resources. The goals, both specific and ambitious, built on a pre
With less than two weeks until the typical May 1 commitment deadline, only 34 percent of colleges have started sending financial aid offers to accepted students, according to new survey data from the
In the atrium at Columbus State Community College's Delaware campus Thursday morning, Ohio Wesleyan University's President Matt vandenBerg recalled a meeting he had early on in his tenure with Columbu
Ohio Wesleyan University and Columbus State Community College are collaborating to address societal challenges and help Columbus State students more quickly, easily, and affordably earn bachelor’s deg
Professor Sakthi Kumaran teaches soil sciences to undergraduate students at Central State University and runs a laboratory where his research team is studying carbon sequestration in soil. (Submitted
Lakeland Community College (LKCC) in Northeast Ohio is overstaffed and burdened with debt related to facilities that are significantly underused because of continued declines in student enrollment ove
(The Center Square) – An Ohio lawmaker believes the state’s current political climate creates a negative environment for some speech on college campuses and wants to make sure staff and students are p
Marinski named dean of OUS Published 12:00 am Friday, April 19, 2024 Dr. Deborah R. Marinski assumed the role of dean of campus and community relations of Ohio University Southern, beginning April 1.
The Education Department has begun reprocessing some student aid forms affected by calculation errors, undersecretary of education James Kvall said in a press call Thursday. The department has also st
Almost two years and 240,000 comments later, the Biden administration has unveiled its final plan for overhauling the regulations that dictate how colleges respond to complaints of sexual harassment,
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Leaders at the University of Cincinnati plan to grow its enrollment another 20% in the next 10 years. Local 12 spoke with several key stake-holders on this issue and asked, “Is big
Southern State student Kayla Bradshaw, of Clinton County, is one of 25 women in Ohio to recently be awarded an Intel Semiconductor Scholarship, a scholarship established by Intel Corporation. Of these
Apr 17, 2024 - News Ned Oliver Illustration: Maura Losch/Axios The number of high school seniors in Ohio filing for federal student aid this year is plummeting following the rollout of a glitchy new a
A senior citizen is passed out on the floor of his Wilmington residence. First responders arrive but do not know the person’s medical history. But on the refrigerator door is a completed medical form
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Some Bowling Green State University faculty members say they don't want to be told they have to participate in active shooter training. They believe there could be an alternative
On a Monday morning in April, the young women pressed themselves against the walls of a hallway spanning the length of their school. Here at the Brooklyn Emerging Leaders Academy, an all-girls school
Ohio regularly creates and funds major education policies in a two-year biennial budget, so it’s never too early to start thinking about the 2025 cycle. This is the first of several posts where I’ll d
Credit: Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP Credit: Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP In her acceptance speech, Scherzinger praised her collaborators and mentioned her humble roots. “I’d like to thank Andrew Lloyd
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ohio (WTAP) - Washington State College of Ohio is looking for a new leader. The school announced in a news release that it has accepted the resignation of its current president, who
DAYTON DAILY NEWS IN-DEPTHFamilies and students should now be able to make corrections to the Free Application For Student Aid, better known as the FAFSA, after a botched rollout that has caused famil
One of Cleveland’s iconic buildings could get a major upgrade and offer new amenities for Cleveland State University students. Cleveland State’s 21-story Rhodes Tower, which opened in 1971, has been u
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Lakeland Community College in Kirtland is overstaffed and burdened with debt related to underused facilities and enrollment declines, state auditors determined during a recent review
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The number of people going to four-year universities in the United States finally appears to be turning a corner after a 13-year slide. Ohio was hit especially hard in a dramatic d
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KENT, Ohio (WJW) – Hundreds of Kent State University students and others protested outside the student center as a controversial speaker visited campus Tuesday evening. Kyle Rittenhouse spoke to Kent
Credential Assistance, one of the Army’s premier education benefit programs, has become a “catastrophic success” since its initiation as a pilot program in 2020, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said
Staff photos / R. Michael Semple Youngstown State University President Bill Johnson, left, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine share a moment before the start of Monday’s roundtable discussion on literacy at th
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The ability to read unlocks every door in a child’s life, Gov. Mike DeWine said Monday at a roundtable discussion about literacy, education and the state’s future. The discussion, t