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ALLEN COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - Perry High School students "elevating" their education as they prepare for the workforce. According to school staff, the students will finish their training by taking the cer
As 2024 draws to a close, it also marks the end of an era for some institutions. Altogether, at least 16 nonprofit colleges and universities announced closures this year. Most were small, private, tui
With a growing need for occupational therapists nationwide, BGSU OTD graduates will enter the workforce faster and earn a salary sooner with the program’s hybrid, accelerated format. Bowling Green Sta
Bioengineering Senior, Aspiring Inventor Finds Support at UToledo December 12, 2024 | Graduate News, News, Research, UToday, Alumni, EngineeringBy Nicki Gorny Evan Roebke has always been full of ideas
Historically Black colleges and universities saw a nearly 30-percent jump in first-year applicants during the 2022-23 admissions cycle, according to new federal data — a sign that their recent renaiss
Capital University President David L. Kaufman plans to retire at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year, the university announced Wednesday. Kaufman joined Capital as interim president in July 2020, a
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A tower in Cleveland’s skyline, an historic Ohio City building, and the former home of a company that helped transform the Cuyahoga River are among the Northeast Ohio projects receivi
Ohio Northern University has received a $1.19 million Choose Ohio First (COF) grant from the Ohio Department of Education (ODHE) to support students in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM), a
The University of Akron is seeking approval from the Ohio Department of Higher Education to being gradually increasing on-campus housing rates to pre-pandemic levels.In response to the COVID-19 pandem
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Child Protective Services Fellowship Program (OCPSF) will receive a $2 million investment to further the program. OCPSF began in 2022 by Wood County Job and Family Services, aimi
When she was 10 years old, Logan Cover caught a glimpse of her future at a wheelchair basketball camp at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. “From then on, I knew that was the first college I want
College Now Greater Cleveland’s departing CEO Lee Friedman has accepted a new role at Cuyahoga Community College. Friedman, who announced her plans to leave College Now after 14 years at the helm this
University Community Image Ohio University’s College of Business has named John Naughton as the new assistant dean for Business Academic Advising and Career
The number of high-school graduates will reach a record high in 2025 and then decline steadily for many years, according to a new report on the latest projections from the Western Interstate Commissio
Student success–focused professionals spend a lot of energy keeping tabs on struggling student trends, plus individual situations, to help them to stay in college, but just as important is getting a c
Greg Flanik, the school's chief operating officer, will step into the interim president role, while Sutton will remain as interim provost through the end of the year. Sutton will stay at Baldwin Walla
Making AI tools & resources available to the innovation ecosystem Microsoft has joined the 1819 Innovation Hub at the University of Cincinnati, as the Cincinnati Business Courier reported. “Microsoft
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Students with an interest in agriculture had a chance to learn about education programs and future careers. Rhodes State College's "Lead the Change" event invited students from their
Three professors at The Ohio State University have been elected as members of the National Academy of Inventors 2024 class of fellows. The newest NAI fellows from Ohio State are Joseph Heremans, profe
UToledo’s Scientific Glassblower Lends Distinctive Skillset to Miami’s Orange Bowl December 10, 2024 | News, UToday, Alumni, Natural Sciences and MathematicsBy Nicki Gorny Eamon King spends four days
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by Tyler Madden, WKRC Tue, December 10th 2024 at 10:55 PMUpdated Tue, December 10th 2024 at 5:08 AM 4 VIEW ALL PHOTOS (WZTV/Provided) CINCINNATI (WKRC) - As the University of Cincinnati Bearcats prepa
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio lawmakers are expected to vote Tuesday on a bill they say will help Ohio universities compete in the new era of paying student-athletes. The bill's co-sponsors say the proposed l
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Bowling Green State University (BGSU) announced the launch of a new degree program Friday, alongside additional campus developments. New degree program According to a press relea
Wright State University will hold its fall graduate commencement ceremony on Friday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. and its undergraduate commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m. in the Nutter Cente
First opened in 1967, the William T. Jerome Library at BGSU today houses more than 7 million books as well as countless digital resources. BGSU photos For nearly 60 years, the William T. Jerome Librar
From the President's Office Sinclair College SPRINGBORO, OH -- Sinclair Community College is proud to announce Scott Marshall as the new Director of External Relations (Chief of Public Information Off
For the first time in 14 years, Ursuline College will have a new chairperson of its Board of Trustees. On Monday, Dec. 9, the school announced Teri Herrmann Corletzi was unanimously elected to become
Several law schools based in Ohio have halted race-based scholarships and internship programs that were previously being offered across the state. Five law schools across the state had recently been s