The Cincinnati Business Courier highlighted a University of Cincinnati STEM program that was recently expanded by the National Science Foundation. The NSF will spend $3.4 million to expand UC's Biolog
|August 6, 2024 Greenhouse Grower’s July cover story featured a close look at enrollment in horticulture programs at universities across the country, why numbers are mostly on the rise since the COVID
Area residents who passed the General Education Development (GED) test or completed the Adult High School Workforce Diploma Program were honored recently at the 35th annual Adult Opportunity Center’s
It’s with great excitement that Malone University announces another NCLEX pass rate of 100% on the first attempt for the May 2024 class of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) graduates! According to
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cuyahoga Community College is partnering with local organizations to host a utility assistance resource fair in Parma to help residents who are struggling to pay their utility bills
Some people have fortitude. They face uncertainty with unyielding determination. And when they lean into lifting up individuals who face similar circumstances, their role transforms into a leader whos
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The application period to be a training provider for the Individual Microcredential Assistance Program is now open. IMAP helps Ohioans participate in a training program to receive a c
Some Northeast Ohio colleges are hoping advertising during the Summer Olympics in Paris gets them a gold medal with audiences – including potential students. Essential local news straight to your inbo
ASHLAND – Jill Matthes Baxter, director of Ashland University’s Doctor of Nursing Program and associate professor of nursing, was recognized as one of the 2024 Faces of Care by the Ohio League for Nur
University Community | Events Image Waterfront Hall, a cornerstone of community and culture in Wheeling, West Virginia, will host a dynamic event celebrating innovative entrepreneurship on Saturday, A
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Innovation Day 2024 will be the second demonstration of leading-edge innovations in northeastern Ohio’s innovation ecosystems, organized jointly by northeastern Ohio public universi
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WTVG) - 82-year-old Ed Carlson is proving that it is never too late to chase your dreams, after recently graduating with honors from Bowling Green State University. The Port Clinto
FirstGen Forward, formerly the Center for First-generation Student Success, recently announced The University of Akron (UA) as one of eighty new members of the FirstGen Forward Network for 2024-25. To
The event will mark the 25th anniversary of IA’s National Gathering The University of Cincinnati (UC) has been selected to host Imagining America’s (IA) 2025 National Gathering in October. The event m
To address the growing demand for skilled workers in the semiconductor industry, Sinclair Community College is launching two new certificate programs this fall. These programs will equip students with
Dr. Morakinyo A.O. Kuti: A visionary leader Kuti’s journey to the presidency has been marked by diverse experiences and a deep commitment to education. From his early days in Nigeria to becoming an es
Shehzad Saeed was appointed chair of pediatrics at the Boonshoft School of Medicine and vice president at Dayton Children’s. The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine announced two lead
SANDUSKY, Ohio — In the decade since the Toledo water crisis, there have been changes to the water treatment plant, new research and an increased concern for protecting Lake Erie's health. Bowling Gre
OXFORD OXFORD — Kevin O’Leary, star of one of America’s most popular TV shows, is coming to Miami University’s Millet Hall to share his thoughts on business and life as part of the school’s speaker se
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Four University of Dayton alumni have been named to the UD board of trustees for this upcoming school year. Hailee Rennels, Lisa Rich-Milan, Lisa Payne Wansley and Sharon D. White joined the board in
As temperatures across the nation soared in July, many universities were feeling the heat from financial pressure prompting waves of layoffs and program cuts to ease steep fiscal challenges. Last mont
KENT, Ohio – Kent State University recently concluded its most successful fundraising campaign in its 114-year history. Forever Brighter was a comprehensive fundraising campaign that launched its publ
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Cultural and systemic barriers can prevent African Americans from seeking treatment for conditions that disproportionately affect their mental and physical health. To address these disparities, The Oh
The commissioners have already given $10 million to the project and recently pledged $5 million more as part of the required local match for an Ohio Department of Development Innovation Hubs grant app
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Wittenberg University is facing a financial crisis that’s threatening the jobs of faculty and staff. The university’s board will consider a new plan at its next meeting on Aug. 15. That would enact bu
The Ohio State University is launching a new mental health initiative to expand teletherapy services for nearly 70,000 students across its five campuses. Ryan Lovell"Our goal is to build upon a studen
Drake To Step Down Next Year as UC President University of California (UC) President Dr. Michael V. Drake announced Wednesday that he will step down from his role at the end of the 2024-25 academic ye
By Reporter, Consumer & Social Trends Share ✓ Link copied to clipboard! College students and their families could be in for a wave of delayed financial aid after the U.S. Department of Education annou
Virtual Forum Dual-enrollment programs are expanding nationwide, but do they work for students? In this virtual forum, join The Chronicle and two leading experts to discuss how school districts and pa
COLUMBUS — A conservator is set to assume control of Eastern Gateway Community College today to “oversee the dissolution and closure process.” Late Wednesday, Gov. Mike DeWine said he’d appointed Fred
Attorney and bankruptcy expert Fred Ransier will manage Eastern Gateway Community College (EGCC) as its conservator in the near term as it winds down and is dissolved, Gov. Mike DeWine’s office said W
OXFORD — Miami University’s growing ties with industries locally and globally are also seeing an expansion of internship opportunities with Fortune 500 companies, including Cincinnati’s own Procter &
Thousands of Ohio college students will soon return to campus for fall semester. Most colleges and universities in Ohio begin fall semester in the latter half of August, with move-in dates and welcome