Fewer college students are stopping out before finishing their degrees, according to data the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released this morning. The report found that students who s
Where Are the White Students? A Chronicle analysis shows their numbers are dropping faster than any other group’s. 20 Min Read White students are falling out of higher education more quickly than any
The Choose Ohio First program will provide scholarship opportunities at 46 colleges and universities across the state, several of them new to the program, after the Controlling Board voted Monday to a
OXFORD — The student entrepreneurship program at Miami University’s internationally acclaimed business school has again been ranked among the top 10 in the world and some new programs last year helped
Mantei Center Cleanroom equips students with job-ready skills The Mantei Center Cleanroom in the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science has been a key factor in elevatin
ATHENS, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — Self-driving cars already roam the streets of cities like San Francisco and Austin, Texas. But how do they fare on the hilly terrain of Ohio’s southeast? A team of r
Diane Downing will soon be leaving Say Yes Cleveland, but her next role will keep her involved with higher education in the city. Downing, who will retire as Say Yes Cleveland’s executive director at
by WKRC Sun, December 1st 2024 at 12:44 AM 15 VIEW ALL PHOTOS WKRC CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Art and sports enthusiasts have a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of their passions at Mount St. J
Enrollment of 18-year-old freshmen dropped 5 percent this fall compared to last, a reversal of gains made in 2023, according to a new data analysis released by the National College Attainment Network
According to the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s preliminary headcount, Central State had 1,839 students enrolled in traditional classes, plus another 880 who were enrolled exclusively online, f
As the University of Akron begins a retrenchment process that proposes the elimination of 35 full-time faculty positions, the College of Engineering and Polymer Science could see some of the most dras
When Yasmeen Matthews arrived at Kent State University as a freshman, she was convinced that the school's mascot was a black squirrel. It's not an entirely unreasonable thought at Kent State. The nort
Social entrepreneurs headed to 1819 to transform their missions into startups The University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Venture Lab, in partnership with the Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub, is helping five s
Gilad Krasner-Cohen, a senior at The Ohio State University in Columbus, recognized a need for connection among Jewish business students on campus. Utilizing his network and experience, Krasner-Cohen,
The 30 finalists were named this month for the 2025 Bellwether Awards. The Bellwether Awards, established in 1995, recognize the innovative work of community colleges. It is sponsored by the Alamo Col
A few years ago, Moravian University, a small liberal arts college in Bethlehem, Pa., made an unorthodox decision: It would offer courses to local high schoolers. It started off small, a single partne
COLUMBUS, Ohio — For 60 years, the ACT test was the bar by which colleges and universities used to help predict which students would most likely finish college and earn a degree. Today, admission offi
The University of Akron (UA) students behind the ZipsGuide to Shopping Small and Local in the Rubber City have created the Made in the 330 Monday Holiday Market to bring the community and campus toget
Wright State Newsroom Friday November 29, 2024 News News Home Alumni Around Campus Faculty & Staff Research Photos Videos Archives Academics Business Engineering & Computer Sci. Health, Education, & H
Ball State University reviewed opportunities with Versailles High School students. Submitted photo VERSAILLES — On Monday, Nov. 4, the Versailles FFA and the
Members of the WCBA Supply Chain Competition Team from Youngstown State University: Skylar Brocious, Elizabeth Saur, Caleb Sturgeon and Sean Ascano. Alina Marculetiu (center), assistant professor in t
Monday November 18, 2024 The University of Dayton's Roger Glass Center for the Arts earned a 2024 Local Market Leadership Award by the U.S. Green Building Council Ohio for its commitment to green buil
Ohio Governor Signs Controversial “Bathroom Bill” into Law In a move that has sparked intense debate across the state, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed the “Protect All Students Act” into law, eff
A research experiment designed by Ohio University undergraduate students is currently at the International Space Station (ISS). The research has provided incredible opportunities for the students, inc
Reading difficulties continue to be a pervasive public health issue. Many children, particularly those from marginalized populations, experience difficulties learning to read. In many cases, it’s beca
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Amanda Bowling, associate professor and honors coordinator in The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Department of Agricultural Co
From BGSU OFFICE OF MARKETING & BRAND STRATEGY As Ohio’s first and only hybrid program, the innovative, two-year Bowling Green State University Doctor of Physical Therapy program has achieved initial
Overland Park, Kansas — Ohio’s nursing crisis is reaching critical levels, and the state is responding with new legislative actions and strategic workforce development initiatives aimed at reversing t
AKRON—As the University of Akron begins a retrenchment process that proposes the elimination of 35 full-time faculty positions, the College of Engineering and Polymer Science could see some of the mos
Categories: CampusLatest UpdatesNews Priyanshi, Reporter November 26, 2024 Priyanshi Students share their study abroad experiences during an “Education Across Borders” event Nov. 22 in the Student Cen
If you happen to be walking outside of the dining hall adjacent to the Ozzi reusable receptacle machine and notice a futuristic character ready to snatch that recyclable from you, don’t worry–you’re s
New Mechatronics Lab Prepares Rocket Engineers for Rapidly Evolving Ohio Industries November 27, 2024 | News, UToday, Alumni, EngineeringBy Nicki Gorny As a mechanical engineering senior set to gradua
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Proposed cuts of 10 polymer professors at the University of Akron have already had a chilling effect on the well-regarded program, leading to anxiety about how it will continue if the reductions becom
Local veterans and their spouses who want to start a business now will have a more convenient way to get resources. Wright State University’s Veteran and Military Center is now home to a Veterans Busi