Video Fox News Flash top headlines for September 14 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A university in Ohio announced it is canceling campus activities on
This is the third of a three-part series examining how the University of Akron came to replace Gary Miller as president and elevate the business school dean, R.J. Nemer, to the role. The plan laid out
Cleveland State University’s enrollment decline has finally halted this year with a small increase from the 2023-24 school year, the university reported Thursday. CSU’s enrollment is up by about 35 st
College courses have started again and apart from endless all-nighters and gallons of campus coffee, an online magazine wrote that the college experience is all about sports, traditions and food in an
Flint and Meg Brenton, alums, donated money to the University of Mount Union to create a new Center for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence and two endowments.Mount Union also will name its Schoo
A lot has changed since Nicholas Lemann last wrote about college admissions tests in his 1999 book, The Big Test. A progressive movement against standardized test requirements took off in the 2000s, t
Cleveland State University’s vice president of enrollment management, Randall Deike, has worked in higher education for more than 40 years and he calls this “without a doubt” the most competitive enro
Increase in online, first-gen and regional campus students proves UC is the ‘smart choice' The University of Cincinnati recorded its largest enrollment ever as the official head count landed at 53,235
ATHENS, Ohio — Ohio University recently released its enrollment numbers for the fall 2024 semester, seeing a growth of more than 1,300 students. The university said its gorwth continued in undergradua
Showcasing responsible AI practices Hundreds of students from across the Midwest converged in Cincinnati for the highly anticipated MidwestCon 2024, a tech expo hosted by the University of Cincinnati’
The number of first-time undergraduate students at Wright State University has increased by 44% over the last three years and is up 17.5% compared to fall 2023. Wright State welcomed 2,012 first-time
Before sunrise today, hundreds of ROTC corps members, student-athletes, university leaders, first responders and community volunteers filed into Ohio Stadium with a tough but rewarding task ahead of t
Southern State recently combined forces with many local businesses across Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette and Highland counties to host a summer outreach initiative called Patriot Palooza. The event ai
CLEVELAND — The Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center (CCJDC) is celebrating a momentous occasion. On Tuesday, officials at the Detention Center released a press release, detailing a special gradu
On a crisp September morning, a 19-foot Airstream trailer, colorfully painted with slogans to promote voting, was parked on the main drag in downtown Delaware. Students at Ohio Wesleyan University saw
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Ohio University once again saw a significant increase in total enrollment this fall, climbing more than 1,300 students to 29,625 for a 4.6 percent gain. The University saw growth across its population
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University President Ted Carter Jr. visited The Lantern’s newsroom Wednesday to discuss some of Ohio State’s most pressing issues, including university space standards, the unfilled vice president and
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) hosted a news conference call with Ohio business and economic development leaders to discuss his new legislation that would remove degree re
Ohio’s vice chancellor of higher education Gary Cates presented Laura Ball, a coordinator for Lima schools’ adult education and career pathways program, with two chancellors awards for increasing stud
FREMONT – Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced a $5.65 million award for Terra State Community College on Wednesday. The money will go to expand its Skilled Trades and Automation Technologies Hub. “This is t
By DAVID DUPONT BG Independent News BGSU’s investment in programs that prepare students for in-demand jobs is paying off with increased enrollment. The university announced its official 15-day enrollm
CHILLICOTHE, OH — Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague visited Chillicothe on Wednesday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Pickaway-Ross Career and Technology Center (CTC) and to tour the facility. Dur
Local high school teachers took English classes at Wright State this summer to earn the credentials needed to teach College Credit Plus courses. Montgomery County teachers morphed into students this s
Cincinnati News Elections $6.5 million in funds from the capital budget will be going to cyber project. Sep 10, 2024 at 3:50 pm UC’s Ohio Cyber Range Project is a cyber security learning and teaching
(The Center Square) – Ohio’s third innovation hub will receive more than $31 million in taxpayer funds and focus on polymer research, development and technology in the Akron area. Another $10 million
Separate associations for public and private university teacher training programs just merged their monthly meeting schedules as they work more closely together to help prepare and grow the educator w
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The University of Dayton won’t renew some faculty contracts for the 2025-26 academic year as the private Catholic ins
College Book Store, or CBS, at Ohio University, outside of Alumni Gateway on 50 S. Court St., has provided students and alumni with school supplies and paraphernalia since 1952. CBS, originally sellin
Student mental health—long a top concern of higher education leaders—now appears to be improving, according to the latest edition of the annual Healthy Minds study. It found that 38 percent of undergr
The Controlling Board Monday approved releasing the funds for the secretary of state’s office to advertise the ballot language and arguments for and against Issue 1, despite the objections of Democrat
The university said in a statement to faculty Friday that graduate academic affairs has recommended discontinuing or consolidating some graduate programs. Those recommendations include 20 master’s pro