A new analysis looking at child care in several states, including Ohio, shows big costs and staffing shortages, but also some proactive actions taken by states to prepare for the expiration of pandemic-era federal funding.
Wilmington College students have many opportunities to see professional performers and hear presenters with expertise on contemporary topics through ongoing campus programming. Some shows are especially compelling but only a few will be memorable for a lifetime. WC students Garrett Simmons and Ben Dabe believe Grammy Award-winning, hip-hop artist Che “Rhymefest” Smith’s appearance will resonate with the community long after his presentation on Monday (Sept. 30).
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted Wednesday announced the 34 schools receiving awards through the second round of the Career Technical Education Equipment Grant Program.
Months after the rollout of the streamlined form to apply for federal financial student aid faced a series of highly publicized hiccups that prompted processing delays and frustrated students and families, a government watchdog offered some additional explanation Tuesday of what went wrong and recommendations for the U.S. Education Department going forward.
Sunshine and the high 80s prevailed as hundreds of Wilmington College alumni, families and friends joined students and the campus community for Homecoming/Family Day/Alumni Reunion Weekend on Sept. 21.
The devastating effects of school shootings continue well after shootings occur, according to survivors, experts and educators who spoke at a roundtable U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee Democrats held Monday.
This week, civil rights advocate Disability Rights Ohio (DRO) took another step in its continued fight to enforce the rights of parents and students with disabilities at Warren County Educational Service Center (WCESC).
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression recently released their fourth annual College Free Speech Rankings. The 11 Ohio colleges and universities on the list ranked between No. 31 and No. 222.
During the week of the Highland County Fair, which took place from Sept. 1-7, members of the Hillsboro Great Oaks FFA Chapter had the opportunity to participate in many exciting activities and events. One of these events that Hillsboro Great Oaks FFA members participated in was the Highland County Calf Scramble.
A GOP measure barring accrediting organizations from requiring colleges and universities to adopt diversity, equity and inclusion policies as a condition of accreditation passed the U.S. House last week, though its fate appears dim.
During the Highland County Fair, students who showed animals competed in the Junior Fair shows and showmanship. Students who won their species showmanship moved to the Showman of Showmen contest.
Amid persistent child hunger and food insecurity in the United States, lawmakers and advocates this week stressed the importance of school meal programs during a U.S. Senate Agriculture subcommittee hearing.