Dietetics students contribute to their community, learn about meal preparation during internship As a graduate student studying nutrition and dietetics at the University of Cincinnati, Kindall Coley t
CHEATHAM COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — A licensing controversy is brewing between the University of Cincinnati and Cheatham Middle School over unauthorized trademark violations. The University of Cincinnati’
EDUCATION A new career tech program at Beavercreek High School aims to fill in-demand jobs and has attracted 100 students in its first semester, administrators say. The Information Technology Career C
Following months of technical issues that caused confusion for both student borrowers and universities, the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) last week released a new version of the Free Application
Joseph L. Jones has spent his entire educational career at historically Black colleges and universities: He earned his bachelor’s degree at Philander Smith College (now University), completed his Ph.D
Cleveland State’s VP of enrollment management, Randall Deike, is a bona fide FAFSA evangelist, someone who believes in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid in the same way that Slyman’s believ
More than 30 faculty positions across eight University of Akron departments are on the chopping block, including the total closure of the anthropology and physics departments. The proposed cuts are pa
CALCUTTA – Beaver Local High School English teacher Dayna Hendricks is the Kent State University 2024 Outstanding Composition Instructor Award recipient. “Dayna is a CCP (College Credit Plus) instruct
The Alexy brothers are in their early 20s, but they’ve already found success as businessmen When the typical 20-something hears the word “metal,” their mind might go to Metallica or Black Sabbath. For
LOCAL HISTORY Antioch College in 2025 will add a permanent tribute to the man who was one of its highest-profile graduates. The late Rod Serling, who created the television classic “The Twilight Zone”
Ohio’s Republican-led legislature overwhelmingly backed a new bill that requires people to use restrooms according to the gender they were assigned at birth. Supporters of the measure say it’s an impo
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The result was "Cleveland State United," a strategic plan that will guide CSU’s efforts from 2025 until 2030 that “builds on CSU’s strengths and aims to position the University as a place where everyo
Cybersecurity major Siinboon Daba is keen to impact the university and his CECH community It seems like some people are just wired for information technology, and thank goodness for this extra-techy s
For Olivia Bogna, cold winter mornings at the bus stop are among her most treasured childhood memories. In those few moments, her father, a former Boeing engineer, shared with her his love of aviation
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Bowling Green State University Dining has launched a new sustainability initiative aimed at reducing food waste and supporting a local animal shelter. The program, called "Waste
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DAYTON, Ohio — There’s something special about putting on a cap and gown on your college graduation day. For many students with intellectual disabilities, that
Kent State University Hotel & Conference Center on the corner of Erie & Depeyster. Photo courtesy of Kent Ohio Development. Cody Erbacher February 18, 2013 Constant changes in scenery welcome Kent cit
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has reappointed Mary Beth Hammond and Travis Reiff to the Owens Community College Board of Trustees. Hammond and Reiff will each have terms ending on September 21, 2030. Hamm
Short-term credentials are proliferating and growing more popular as students come to see them as quicker, cheaper routes to jobs than traditional degrees. But are these programs as inexpensive as stu
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Dr. Sarah Parker. (Photo provided) Washington State College of Ohio has announced the appointment of Dr. Sarah Parker as its eighth President. The Board of Trustees approved her appointment, recognizi
Campus Life Free mental health support is available to all students by Margo Rutledge Kissell • Published 11/20/24 Share: Campus Life by Margo Rutledge Kissell • Published 11/20/24 Share: Miami Univer
Wittenberg University’s board of trustees has started forming its search committee for its next president as Mike Frandsen will be leaving at the end of his term on June 30, 2025. The Presidential Sea
4:50 News Story EducationPolitics & Gov Ohio House Speaker Stephens said he won’t bring massive higher education bill to House floor By: Megan Henry - November 20, 2024 4:50 am Left to right, students
ALLEN COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - Allen County junior high students got to explore some fields that could lead to future careers. Students from across the county took part in activities to learn more about ro
News and Announcements Image Olivia Lutz Students are utilizing the Scripps College of Communication Equipment Rooms to complete media projects that earn them awards, scholarships and grants. Journali
U.S.U.S. Education News Michigan and Notre Dame head these lists from the WSJ/College Pulse ranking The University of Michigan is No. 22 overall in the WSJ/College Pulse ranking. Photo: Sylvia Jarrus
2 UToledo Researchers Again Named Among World’s Most Cited November 19, 2024 | News, Research, UToday, Alumni, Arts and Letters, Natural Sciences and MathematicsBy Nicki Gorny Two University of Toledo
Ohio University has named three faculty members as winners of the Emerging Presidential Research Scholar Award. This is the first year that the award is being presented at Ohio University. This year’s
“The Board of Directors is grateful for his service and leadership, and for all that he and Sharon brought to Wittenberg and Springfield. Mike has poured his heart and soul into this special place, st