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Ohio Wesleyan President Matt vandenBerg congratulates the winning teams in OWU’s inaugural U.S. Entrepreneurship Competition. WaterWise Technologies, represented by Kendall Byrd, won the professional
Gilbert, Porter first to ever receive Exceptional Volunteer Service Award Henry Comer is the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient for UC Blue Ash. The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College ad
After the disastrous launch of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) last year, all eyes are on this fall’s rollout, watching under skeptically raised brows for signs of improvement
A survey of roughly 1,000 learners with some college credits but no credential found that many of these former students distrust higher ed and question the value of a degree. The study, highlighted in
After students graduate from Kent State University, most of them put their degrees to work in Ohio, applying their knowledge in a variety of fields, KSU President Todd Diacon told attendees at the Bow
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Dean Jeff Bauer talks to Cincinnati Business Courier about college's future University of Cincinnati Clermont College Dean Jeff Bauer recently spoke with the Cincinnati Business Courier about the regi
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OXFORD, Ohio — The Future Leaders Forum will draw big names in conservative politics to Miami University Thursday. U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy an
Patrick Kelley, a graduate of the third cohort of the Emerging Leaders program in the College of Business, has been awarded the inaugural 2024 Emerging Leaders
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The Biology of Hope and Belief is a general education (GE) course at The Ohio State University. GE classes serve a vital role at the university by helping undergraduate students develop skills in comm
A West Virginia University (WVU) researcher is paving the way for two-year community and technical college students to pursue astrophysics and astronomy at four-year institutions like WVU. The project
Front window into the College of Education and Human Ecology, home to the Department of Health and Exercise Science. Credit: Garret Travers | Lantern Reporter Confusion surrounding the accreditations
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Ohio State University is giving students Election Day off—at least mostly—as part of a pilot program. The university said in a social media post this week that Nov. 5 will be a “university-wide day of
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In honor of Ohio’s vital role in the manufacturing sector and the future of high-tech industries, Southern State is proud to recognize Manufacturing Month this October. Manufacturing Month is an initi
By Mercy Aikoye The Niger State Government has taken significant steps to bolster its partnership with Kent State University, fostering cooperation in higher education, development, business, and inve
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The University of Akron School of Law has expanded its 3+3 program once again, this time in partnership with Wilberforce University, a historically black university located northeast of Xenia. The 3+3
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