LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Dozens of students are taking time to see how they can expand upon their career aspirations and get involved in the community. Dozens of students are taking time to see how they can
Thanks to a botched FAFSA rollout, the ongoing demographic cliff, Cleveland State’s financial woes and the closures of Notre Dame College and Eastern Gateway Community College, Northeast Ohio’s recent
The University of Akron's enrollment is down about 180 students compared to the same time last year, the university said Tuesday. The university has seen enrollment decline almost every year since 201
One year after the Supreme Court voted to overturn affirmative action, ruling it is unconstitutional to consider race as a factor in college admissions, many schools in higher education are seeing min
Bowling Green State University recently put a heavy emphasis on experiential learning, especially in criminal justice. The school’s Criminal Justice Learning Community is open to Bowling Green student
Biotech is getting a big boost in Northeast Ohio. Case Western Reserve University’s under-the-radar, $70 million build-out of 80,000 square feet of startup incubator space just off campus is the culmi
Incubators like 11000 Cedar provide a space that offers a confluence of academic and business expertise to support the early-stage development of companies. “The ability to access Case’s core faciliti
Students and faculty from Pepper Pike’s Ursuline College and Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania, are not the only ones awaiting more details about a recently announced partnership between the two
Kent State University's enrollment is up about 500 students this fall, continuing a positive trend from the previous year. The university has 34,012 students enrolled across its eight campuses for the
OUZ/Zane State College Celebrate Fall Fest 16 hours ago ZANESVILLE, OH – Two local colleges hosted their annual Fall Fest for students and faculty. Ohio University Zanesville and Zane State College ho
Ohio Wesleyan President Tapped to Speak at United Nations General Assembly DELAWARE, Ohio – New initiatives at Ohio Wesleyan University helped attract record numbers of minority and first-generation s
The moment we had feared arrived: a reduction in personnel, with professional (non-tenure-track) faculty likely bearing the brunt. My thoughts drifted away from the leadership panel’s announcement to
Canon Medical is growing its Northeast Ohio roots with the launch of a high-tech health care training facility in Mayfield Village. The facility, Canon Medical Academy USA, offers hands-on training fo
This video is available in Spanish. Use the closed-captions settings in the control bar to translate. About This Video This animated explainer is part of a yearlong Chronicle visual series that highli
Deep cuts at public comprehensive colleges have often made news, but this year they seem deeper and more brutal than ever. Last month, for example, Western Illinois University announced that it would
Southern State Community College is excited to announce a 5.7-percent increase in student enrollment for the 2024 fall semester. Gains of 10.5 percent in College Credit Plus (CCP) enrollment and 0.4-p
Enrollment for first-time, graduate and transfer students are up this year and retention levels were up 5.6%, leading to a 7% increase in enrollment compared to the fall 2023 semester. It’s also the t
OHIO — A tense and divisive time across the U.S. prompted one university to start the process of equipping their students and staff with the necessary tools to work through hard conversations. The sch
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico — Rhodes State College graduate Heather Lowery Moore will serve as the next president of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Moore, who is the chair of the allied
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Belmont College’s student enrollment increases this new school year as it offers several new programs and a new cafe. Enrollment for the fall term has increased significantly as comp
College of Medicine, Nursing researchers receive grant to conduct environmental surveillance Even in a post-pandemic world, frontline health care workers face many occupational challenges, and exposur
UToledo Fall Engineering Career Expo Sept. 19 September 16, 2024 | Events, News, UToday, Alumni, EngineeringBy Diana Van Winkle The University of Toledo’s College of Engineering will host its Fall Eng
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced Tuesday that 524 employers were approved for funding through the July round of TechCred, which will enable Ohioans to earn 6,747 tech-focused credentials. One of the lead
The Spotlight Town Hall takes place 11 days before a charity exhibition game on Oct. 20 between the Dayton Flyers and Xavier Musketeers at UD Arena. According to a UD press release, the event will hon
Ohio University unveiled a new University Safety and Security website the week of Aug. 26, according to university news. According to OU’s Senior Director of Communications Dan Pittman, the renovated
Wittenberg University, Clark State College and local schools are among Springfield institutions facing threats of violence amid the firestorm of attention focused on the community’s Haitian population
Ten years ago, Gannon University took what its president called a “calculated risk” and opened a campus in Ruskin, Florida, a move that allowed the Erie, Pennsylvania-based Catholic school to expand i
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (Sept. 16, 2024) — Ohio University Chillicothe is enhancing access to higher education for local students through a new partnership with Huntington High School, Zane Trace High Schoo
A college in Springfield, Ohio, received threats of a shooting on Saturday. The following day, another email arrived with a bomb threat. Both were toward members of the Haitian community, Wittenberg U
As someone who grew up in southwest Ohio, Jason Reece is familiar with the impact a neighborhood’s changes can have on its residents. “I’m from Hamilton, which is one of those industrial legacy cities
By DAVID DUPONT BG Independent News BGSU President Rodney Rogers reiterated the headlines about the university’s growing enrollment and its top ranking by the Wall Street Journal. Bowling Green Mayor
Become smarter in just 5 minutes Morning Brew delivers quick and insightful updates about the business world every day of the week from Wall St. to Silicon Valley. An increasing number of college stud
Amid political turmoil over Haitian immigration, Springfield has seen threats in recent days to numerous schools, government offices, medical facilities and other groups. Police say they are working w