OHIO — Making an impact beyond the campus of Ohio State University is at the forefront as professors and staff work to expand prison education. The efforts are a part of the university’s Ohio Prison E
State Rep. Lauren McNally (D-Youngstown) announced earlier today that $3,012,048.70 has been approved by the Ohio Controlling Board for the purpose of renovating buildings on Youngstown State Universi
The exhibit is open through June 7 in the May 4 Visitors Center, 147 Taylor Hall, at Kent State University.Each artist has a different perspective of the May 4 shootings: Ayers was on the campus that
“I am thrilled to be joining the Clark State College family, and I’m looking forward to collaborating with the Clark State community,” Daggett said. “Together, we’ll develop innovative strategies aime
Nearly a month after he stormed out of a campus event in Memphis, Kyle Rittenhouse is set to take the stage at Kent State University's Kiva Auditorium today at 6 p.m. The event, organized by the conse
In the latest annual survey by Inside Higher Ed, participating provosts said the vast majority of their institutions have not yet published policies governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI),
MANSFIELD – The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) National Conference was held in Louisville from April 4 through 8. During the awards ceremony on the final evening, NC State received
Across the country, colleges and universities are facing financial challenges, and Northeast Ohio is no exception. Former Ohio Congressman Bill Johnson is new to the scene as Youngtown State Universit
Ohio State University President Ted Carter didn't surprise attendees of his first State of the University address Thursday with a slate of plans or inititatives. After spending more than 40 minutes sh
Southern State Financial Aid Director Jaime Simmons meets with a student to discuss the scholarship application process. Submitted photo Students enrolled, or planning to enroll, at Southern State Com
Sustainability | Graphic by Arden Reimer | The Wright State Guardian As Earth Day approaches, it is important to make sure that Wright State University is dedicated to a continued effort in sustainabi
With the number of every day tasks that can be completed online at an all-time high, digital literacy is more important than ever. But while companies and organizations shift further online, those wit
Legislators have been working for years to streamline the process for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) program. But recent changes in the application process have caused major dela
After months of decrying the Biden administration’s disastrous handling of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) and pledging to hold someone accountable, Republicans in Congress ha
From BGSU OFFICE OF MARKETING & BRAND STRATEGY With more than 80 comprehensive advanced degree options, Bowling Green State University has once again been nationally recognized for its top-tier academ
Ohio State University President Ted Carter wants to take the university to the next level. But what that will look like, he said, is yet to be determined from input from those invested in its success.
The former First Church of Christ, Scientist, in the South Dayton Rubicon residential neighborhood near the University of Dayton campus covers more than 8,600 square feet, according to a description i
With April being recognized as Community College Month, Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Brad Roades and Terry Britton heard from Southern State Community College president Dr. Nicole Road
Annual event recognizes recipients, donors and community partners The University of Cincinnati Clermont College celebrated more than $700,000 in scholarships awarded for 2023-24 during the annual Part
A new credit transfer tool for military service members enrolling in the University of North Carolina System is helping a target group of adult learners translate their technical on-the-job experience
Ohio As drag goes ‘mainstream,’ some red states look to restrict them Most Americans oppose bans, but Republicans keep filing drag-related bills at a time when drag has become a form of mainstream ent
Goddard College administrators had done everything they could think of to increase revenue and lower costs. They’d rented out building after building on campus. Turned the dining hall into a for-profi
ANDOVER, Mass.—The stagnation and disinclination to experiment that many critics believe is rife in higher education may loom over some gatherings of campus leaders. The College-in-3 event here this w
The Senate Workforce and Higher Education Committee Wednesday continued its survey of capital budget requests and other financial details from the state’s 14 public universities – this time hearing fr
The House Higher Education Committee Wednesday reported out along party lines legislation to require single-sex restrooms and other facilities at primary and secondary schools and institutions of high
On April 3rd, 1974, a tornado touched down in Greene County. In the years since much attention has been paid to the impact on Xenia. But the neighboring town of Wilberforce was also hit hard. That inc
The number of students earning college degrees fell for two consecutive years after at least seven years of slight increases, according to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research
“Disaster.” “Mess.” “Crisis.” Those were a few terms used by Republicans and Democrats to describe the launch of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) during a Wednesday hearing of