The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center (CCCTC) has been a beacon of career and technical education for students of Columbiana County since its inception in 1977. Four years ago, the pandemi
As Ted Carter marks one year as president of Ohio State University, The Dispatch talked to several school officials to get a sense of how his tenure has gone so far. But for a sampling, here's what sc
On the eve of its first day back from winter break, Ohio State University canceled in-person classes Monday for students on its Columbus main campus. But when it comes to hoping for a "snow day," coll
The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and published on News5Cleveland.com under a content-sharing agreement. Many bills died as the most recent Ohio General Assemb
Colleges will have to submit to the federal government new data on their distance education programs under a batch of new rules the Biden administration finalized Monday. The rules, which will take ef
Amna Nawaz: In the next decade, millions of manufacturers in the next decade, millions of manufacturing jobs will open up in the U.S. as workers retire. Meanwhile, the sector is also supposed to add m
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The number of Ohio high school students who are dually enrolled in courses to earn college credit continues to rise, although participation in Cuyahoga and Summit counties was lower t
Though Notre Dame College shuttered the doors to its South Euclid campus after its spring semester, city officials still don’t know what the fate of the 50-acre campus could look like. Free to read. N
There is sometimes a disconnect for new college graduates between what they learned in the classroom and what's expected in the workforce. It's one reason the Columbus College of Art and Design is cre
The strategic partnership, which was first announced in September, will create the largest Catholic system of higher education along Lake Erie. Gannon is located in Erie, Pennsylvania. Once the defini
Here are five key higher education issues to keep your eye on in 2025. getty Now that the countdown to the new year is over, attention turns to the major developments that could be in store for higher
About 30 staff members at the Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools are set to strike next week amid a contract dispute over pay. The 29 members of the Ohio Association of Public School Employ
About 30 staff members at the Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools are set to strike next week amid a contract dispute over pay. The 29 members of the Ohio Association of Public School Employ
Within days of her friend’s death, Trish Skuse Cadwallader ’76 received permission to search her condo. She scoured the Columbus, Ohio, residence looking for a laptop that contained a manuscript belon
By Jane Welch-Maiolo Special to the Sentinel-Tribune Bowling Green State University President Rodney Rogers summed up a new partnership with Penta Career Center, saying “at the end of the day it’s abo
Tesla’s Deadly Trump Tower Cybertruck Explosion in Vegas Mocked as ‘Perfect Metaphor’ for 2025 The New Year's Day event, which killed one and injured seven, garnered reactions online ridiculing CEO El
Ohio State University has been named as the most valuable college athletic programme at an estimated US$1.32 billion, according to a new ranking from CNBC. Confirmed: Ohio State top thanks to revenue
The countdown to midnight is a time-honored tradition for New Year’s Eve. And while education might not be at the top of many minds while ringing in the new year, 2024 had plenty of headlines that des
“The goal of the program is for educators to engage in experiential learning by traveling to a new country and developing a curriculum project based on the information, perspectives and materials that
(The Center Square) – Ohio plans to spend $2 million of taxpayer money to encourage more people to work in the children services industry. Gov. Mike DeWine recently announced the Ohio Child Protective
by WSYX Staff Mon, December 30th 2024 at 5:21 PMUpdated Mon, December 30th 2024 at 5:26 PM The James Cancer Hospital, a part of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center on Sept. 8, 2023. (WSYX)
Wednesday, January 29, 2025 Ohio’s system of higher education is reinventing itself for a new era in the state’s history. Will schools be ready? Among the challenges, the number of U.S. high school gr
Image Ohio University’s nursing programs continue to stand out for their exceptional quality and consistent recognition in the field, with the Online Nurse Practitioner (NP) program recently named the
Elena Fetters completed her master's degree at just 21 years old. (BGSU photo / Craig Bell) Estimated Reading Time: BGSU News 2024 Criminal justice graduate uses fast track to earn master’s at 21 Elen
Muskingum University will receive $1,031,039 in Choose Ohio First (COF) program funding from the Ohio Department of Higher Education. With this award, Muskingum has received more than $4 million in CO
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – At only 20 years old, McKenna Clark is now a Bowling Green State University graduate, earning a bachelor's degree in applied health science with a pre-physical therapy track. The
An anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) bill that failed to pass the Ohio legislature in 2024 could be debated again and potentially passed next year. Senate Bill 83, also known as the Enact Oh
Bowling Green is recognized as the No. 2 safest college town in Ohio. (BGSU photo/Daniel Carlson) Estimated Reading Time: BGSU News 2024 Bowling Green ranked as one of the safest college towns in Amer
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Cincinnati’s young entrepreneurs are on the move – at UC’s 1819 Innovation Hub and beyond The University of Cincinnati has a reputation for producing innovative entrepreneurs, and this year’s Inno Und
Finals are over and the university’s winter recess for staff begins Monday (Dec. 23), meaning members of the Case Western Reserve University community will get a well-earned break and the opportunity
Developed, hosted, produced and managed entirely by BGSU students, the “Democracy Exchange” podcast discusses topics surrounding politics, public policy and more. This fall, the Democracy and Public P
The Ohio General Assembly runs on two-year terms, so when lawmakers adjourned around 2 a.m. on Dec. 19, any bill not on its way to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk effectively died. That included a contentious