News and Announcements Image Ohio University has emerged as a leader in medical education within the state of Ohio, securing top positions in several categories in the latest U.S. News and World Repor
BEREA, Ohio — Northeast Ohio will be represented not only by athletes at the Olympics. Students and faculty from the Baldwin Wallace University sport management program have arrived in Paris and are s
More than a century ago—July 28, 1914, World War I erupted in Europe. Almost three years later, in April 1917, the United States entered the war to defend democracy, sending its sons and daughters to
Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine has been recognized in the 2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings by U.S. News and World Report. The Boonshoft School of Medicine was ranked in the
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News and Announcements Image Cutler Hall overlooks Ohio University's College Green. Ohio University and OHIO Online have once again been highlighted among the top transfer-friendly colleges and univer
Regenerative practices, such as cover crops, diversified rotations, and replacing fertilizer with manure, all promise benefits. But adoption rates are still low among farmers, said Doug Jackson-Smith,
TOLEDO, Ohio — A new name will be on the ballot this November in the race for Ohio's District 2 Senate seat. In March, at just 18 years old, Paloma De La Fuente secured enough votes to make it on the
Main Street Ventures shapes next-gen entrepreneurs at UC’s 1819 Innovation Hub It’s never too early to acquire skills to help shape your future. This belief lies at the heart of the University of Cinc
by GILBERT McCLANAHAN Tue, July 23rd 2024 at 6:11 PMUpdated Wed, July 24th 2024 at 8:17 AM 4 VIEW ALL PHOTOS A move from city officials provided Shawnee State University 23 acres of land that includes
High School students from across the United States are more excited about their future in media production after taking part in the Scripps College of Communication’s High School Media Workshop in Jun
PREVIOUS IMAGE 0/0 NEXT IMAGE By David Jablonski - Staff Writer Joylynn Brown had the interim tag removed from her title and will continue to serve as Wright State University’s director of athletics,
Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine has been named one of the top in the country for research by U.S. News & World Report. The publication’s annual rankings of U.S. medical schools, w
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio – The Aspire program marked the end of one era and the beginning of another for adult education opportunities, with members of the final graduating class at Eastern Gateway Communit
As a former senior vice president at Cleveland State, Randall Deike understands the university’s challenges. He also understands its importance, which is why he’s returning to Northeast Ohio to serve
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Driver of semi-truck sitting and driving his vehicle. LeManna Driver of semi-truck sitting and driving his vehicle. LeManna July 23, 2024, Press Release from the Ohio Department of Higher Education: J
UT College of Law, Adrian College to Launch Joint Degree Program The University of Toledo (UT) College of Law and Adrian College announced plans for a joint degree agreement, creating a pathway for st
A fast-growing collection of teacher-preparation programs designed to recruit and retain more educators—including apprenticeships, residencies and other scholarships—are sprouting up to help fill the
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, must be fully functional for students and colleges this fall — even if its arrival is delayed by two months. That’s what the National College At
You’ve probably seen a lot of headlines about the FAFSA in 2024. That’s the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Prospective college students and their families fill it out to determine how much
The College of Medicine formally welcomed its largest class in history, celebrating 192 students during a White Coat Ceremony on Friday, July 12, 2024. The “white coat,” which is placed upon each inco
A groundbreaking study has been published in the esteemed journal, Cell Reports Physical Science, showcasing a novel method for the recycling of unsaturated polymers such as rubber and plastics. The p
While leading research on the effects of contaminants in waterways, BGSU Associate Biology Professor Dr. Kevin McCluney discovered additional uses for the data. Estimated Reading Time: BGSU News 2024
A 2022 study suggesting that blocking a single molecule could protect against severe illness in COVID-19 has led to a $15 million federal grant supporting a comprehensive effort to learn more – with f
Columbus State to develop major new learning center in city’s southeast area New college site will provide specialized training for construction trades, first responders Campus News | Tuesday, July 23
Bearcats are heading to Paris. A number of past, present and future University of Cincinnati athletes will represent countries across the globe in a variety of sports at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic
“We don’t want to survive, we want to thrive,” Kuti said. “So if we practice excellence in all the things that we will do, we will ensure that we achieve the optimal outcomes.” Listening sessions for
U.S. News and World Report ranks Case Western Reserve University as one of the top-tier research medical schools in the country. By CLEVELAND, Ohio - Three Ohio universities were ranked as a top-tier
MANSFIELD — Michaii Williams is a shy kid with a quiet voice. But ask him to demonstrate a science project and a new kind of confidence emerges. “It might take a couple minutes,” said Williams, 11, as
The move is part of the organization’s bid to land an expansion National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team, which would begin play in 2026. The site would also serve as the practice facility for Cleve
"The global Microsoft CrowdStrike software outage this morning is impacting some state services -- teams are working to restore them." Internet users the world over may have seen a message similar to
PREVIOUS IMAGE 0/0 NEXT IMAGE By Brooke Spurlock - Staff Writer A Cedarville University team of engineering students has won a national robotics competition. The team won first place in presentation,
Climate change is altering Lake Erie: warmer water temperatures increase the risk of toxic algal blooms. Less ice cover in the winter can lead to more soil erosion. And its water levels are fluctuatin