The Cincinnati Enquirer reports UC, OSU, Bowling Green lead the pack with growth The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that several Ohio universities have announced record-setting enrollment figures this fa
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Former Owens Community College president Daniel H. Brown has died, the school announced Monday. Brown was named the third president of Owens in August 1984 before retiring in 2001.
UToledo Researchers Awarded More Than $72.2M in Fiscal Year 2024 October 7, 2024 | News, Research, UToday, AlumniBy Nicki Gorny The University of Toledo researchers received more than $72.2 million in
A recently released app, Bloomberg Connects, aims to immerse Buckeyes in Columbus’ art scene. According to the university’s website, the app was implemented by the Ohio State Department of Arts with t
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (WSAZ) - More than a dozen agencies and hundreds of personnel have come to Shawnee State University in Portsmouth for a training session that simulates a shooting incident on a colleg
University Community Image Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez hosted the first “University Updates” event of the academic year on Thursday, Sept. 26. University Updates are held throughou
For the past year, college enrollment predictions have been bleak. As the botched rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid cut into completion rates, soothsayers predicted a similar
Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) and Workforce and Higher Education Committee Chair Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) will host the second “Ohio Public University Trustee Symposium” Monday, Oct. 7
BLUFFTON, Ohio—(10-6-24) Bluffton University and University of Findlay announced that following the completion of the proposed merger of the two institutions, Bluffton University will return to its pr
In the Declaration of Independence, the Founding Fathers stated “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienabl
Creating pathways for students to in-demand jobs By:Marcia J. Ballinger 8:53 pm As we begin another semester at Lorain County Community College, labor market demands remain a top priority, not only fo
Ohio Wesleyan University President Matt vandenBerg participates on a panel of experts at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2024 forum. The Sept. 24 panel discussed how to create more inclusiv
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When people talk about AI and energy in the same breath, it’s usually about how much power AI is consuming now and how it will require much more in the future. But CWRU, and others, say it can also he
Jobs, academic programs and athletic teams were all on the chopping block at many universities last month as they struggled to plug budget holes amid declining enrollment. Others cast the reductions a
In retrospect, perhaps it was inevitable that the horrifying Hamas attack on Israel last Oct. 7—and the escalation of horrors that ensued when Israel invaded Gaza—would light a spark on many U.S. camp
In 2024, Sinclair is serving more than 2,600 incarcerated individuals with degree and certificate programs in 16 ODRC facilities, according to the college. ODRC and Sinclair have promoted the program
More students online, in person buck statewide trends among two-year colleges The University of Cincinnati Clermont College welcomed its second highest number of students ever this fall, with enrollme
Lindner students completed more than 1,000 co-ops The Carl H. Lindner College of Business Career Services Center’s 2023-24 academic year accomplishments reflect the college’s steadfast commitment to c
AKRON, Ohio – The University of Akron this week announced it has partnered with the Akron Area YMCA to offer the Childcare Assistance Program for college students who are also parents. The program aim
Many of Ohio’s polling places pop up at public locations — think K-12 schools and “other buildings supported by tax dollars,” per the Secretary of State’s office. Eight of Ohio’s 14 publicly funded fo
Approximately 500 High School Students Play ‘Finances 101’ at UToledo October 4, 2024 | News, UToday, Business and InnovationBy Nicki Gorny The University of Toledo welcomed approximately 500 local hi
Rio Grande, Ohio – University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College announced a 10% increase in enrollment this fall, bringing the total student body to 2,381. This marks the third consecutiv
Owens Community College Receives Donated Ohio Highway Patrol Vehicles By October 3, 2024 Facebook WhatsApp ReddIt Photo provided via Owens Community College. Two dozen retired Ohio Highway Patrol vehi
Aaron Yarmel isn’t interested in stopping your arguments. But he is interested in making them more productive. “I actually do think that arguing would be a step in the right direction – at least we wo
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Bowling Green State University students have the opportunity to participate in research being conducted on Ohio voters ahead of the November election through two non-partisan pol
When the phone rang on a September afternoon, University of Cincinnati's Shailaja Paik, PhD, tired from a full day of meetings and teaching, did not expect to hear news that would leave her “ears numb
On October 2, 2024, in Kent, Ohio (USA), a meeting was held between Kent State University Rector Todd Deacon and a delegation from Turkmenistan led by Deputy Minister of Education Azat Atayev. The mee
Lindner’s full-time MBA students meet AI challenges head on The Carl H. Lindner College of Business full-time MBA program — ranked No. 2 among public institutions in the state of Ohio by both Poets&Qu
Samuel Lo beside his current photography project, which explores his sense of his identity as a mixed-race individual with Serbian, German-Swiss-American and Cantonese heritage. Credit: Hana El Nemr |
In the Declaration of Independence, the founding fathers said, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are given certain rights by their Creator, including
The Lorain County Strategic Action Plan Final Summit will take place from 10 a.m. to noon Oct. 22 at the Spitzer Conference Center, Lorain County Community College, 1005 Abbe Road in Elyria, according
With graduate students owing nearly half of all student loan debt, policy experts are increasingly pointing to graduate education as a risky investment. In the last year, more and more data has come o
Faced with a $20 million budget gap, troubling demographic trends and changing attitudes about the value of a college degree, a group of leaders at Baldwin Wallace University has spent the last seven
What do you get when you mix science, sports and technology? A one-of-a-kind, state-of-the-art track in Berea. Baldwin Wallace University's recently installed track is a far cry from the old days of c