AKRON, Ohio – The University of Akron this week announced it is increasing its income threshold for the Making Akron Possible Grant. The change means students whose family adjusted gross income is $85
Wright State University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science will investigate how to improve the performance of advanced aircraft through a one-year $896,000 grant from the Ohio Department of
Students in The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business engaged in discussions on leadership and learning from failure during a recent event. “Embracing Risk in Campus Experience, Career and
By earning the number one spot in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding among osteopathic medical schools for fiscal year 2024, the Heritage College continues to solidify its reputation as a lea
CANTON – Aultman College will open its doors at 10 a.m. Saturday for an open house-style event for interested students. The event includes tours of college facilities and classrooms, the opportunity t
CINCINNATI — The University of Cincinnati will waive its application fee in celebration of its 2024 homecoming weekend. Through Sunday, Oct. 20, the school will waive the $50 for any undergraduate app
More students will be able to receive a full scholarship to the University of Akron with the expansion of a program designed to entice Northeast Ohio students to choose Akron. Full-time undergraduate
Local News Interim President Matt Schroeder addressed the public on Wednesday, noting issues like decreased enrollment and cut programs while promising new goals. More Videos Next up in 5 Example vide
MANSFIELD – The Ohio State University at Mansfield will host its “Research Frenzy” on Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 5 p.m. at Idea Works. Free and open to the public, the event will feature experts from a wid
Following seven years of funding support, the University of Cincinnati (UC) has determined that the long-term financial sustainment of the University of Cincinnati Press is not feasible. Funding resou
UToledo Librarian Advocates For Free-to-Student Course Materials October 18, 2024 | News, UToday, Alumni, LibraryBy Nicki Gorny College textbooks are pricy — and getting pricier. The Bureau of Labor S
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Six students in Youngstown State University’s communication department won the first-place prize for Top Undergraduate Research Paper from the Ohio Communication Association. Studen
The Ohio University Foundation Board of Trustees is honored to welcome three new trustees who are committed to accomplishing the Foundation’s mission of “Philanthropy in Service and Education.” The th
Americans are losing faith in the value of college. Or so we are told. As many colleges grapple with declining enrollment and intense political criticism, sagging public support for higher learning ha
A U.S. college education — if you believe the trending narratives — is losing respect. A recent Pew Research Center survey even noted that only about 1 in 4 Americans say a bachelor’s degree is “very
JACKSON TWP. – The U.S. Department of Labor recently awarded $2.23 million for nursing career pathways. Stark State College’s Northeast Ohio Workforce Initiative in Nursing has received a total of $3.
Resource provides free essential products to students, community The University of Cincinnati Clermont College is proud to announce the installation of a new harm reduction vending machine, one of two
Ohio University Faculty Senate met Monday to discuss various topics, including university retention and amending the faculty handbook. The meeting started with
UToledo Adds New Chief Risk Officer October 15, 2024 | News, UToday, AlumniBy Tyrel Linkhorn The University of Toledo has a new leader to oversee enterprise risk management. Sheri Copanic will join UT
What do Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Elena Kagan and President George W. Bush have in common? They were all history majors in college. According to Scott Levi, chair of the Department of History at The Ohio S
By Becky Rose Director, Marketing & Communications, Youngstown State University YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – In an era where education is both a privilege and a challenge, the College Credit Plus Program at You
Recent Fisher School of Business Marketing graduates, Harrison Pyner (left) and Marissa Henterly (right), set up a vendor table for Memory Lane Clothing to sell at the Ohio Vintage Fest- IX Center in
A recent report from the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College, Columbia University, shows that dual enrollment programs are effective in boosting college enrollment and complet
Donate Subscribe Contact Us Donate Subscribe Quick search above or Advanced Search ☰ College & Careers Emma Gallegos Published October 14, 2024 Republish What’s the latest? Wednesday, October 16, 2024
State officials and leaders of Ohio Excels -- a nonprofit focused on improving educational outcomes in the state -- were joined by out-of-state experts in enhancing workforce preparation during Tuesda
After nearly a year of searching, Ohio State University has selected its new provost. Ravi V. Bellamkonda will serve as the university’s next executive vice president and provost. Pending approval by
ONLY IN THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS What started as instruction with small drones nearly a decade ago has turned into a multi-million-dollar research and consulting business for Sinclair Community College.
A first-of-its-kind study commissioned by Cedarville University estimated the school’s impact on the local and Ohio economy at $472 million. The study by Econsult Solutions highlighted the university’
Local News Issue 19 asks voters to approve a 5.8-mill bond and levy that would help fund the $100 million project to put three academies in recently purchased vacant buildings. More Videos Next up in
After sitting vacant for almost a decade — and narrowly avoiding demolition — a 100-year-old house is getting reintroduced to Cleveland’s Magnolia-Wade Park neighborhood. Case Western Reserve Universi
Nearly two years after generative artificial intelligence exploded into the public consciousness, just 9 percent of chief technology officers believe higher education is prepared to handle the new tec
What’s New The U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday began the second phase of beta-testing for the 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. It’s the next step in the department’s
DAYTON DAILY NEWS IN-DEPTH Enrollment at public universities and colleges in Ohio is up 3.43% this fall compared to last year, a significant increase, but remains well below pre-pandemic attendance, s
AKRON, Ohio – The University of Akron this week announced it is accepting applications for its new online Dietetics Master of Public Health degree program. The program begins in January and is designe
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – More than 150 academics, students and representatives of the public and private sectors in northeastern Ohio gathered at Youngstown State University on Friday to learn how they can
ALLEN COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - Can you recognize the difference between worry, anxiety, and panic in children? The 2024 Allen Lima Leadership class is helping answer that question with a free hands-on work
Just before Robert Bohrer left Gettysburg College for Hiram College in 2022, an “old salt” on the Gettysburg faculty pulled Bohrer aside and said, “Do a good job out there. That place is a gem and we