Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel took part in a groundbreaking ceremony this week to celebrate the beginning of construction on an all-new Health and Wellness Center at Mahoning County Career and Technical Center (MCCTC).
A federal judge in Maryland ordered the Trump administration to pause enforcement of a new U.S. Education Department ban on diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
Wilmington College’s large green-handled scissors and seven feet of wide, lime-colored ribbon took center stage Wednesday (April 23) when WC’s Buren Center for Business was christened as the newest academic facility on campus.
Ohio University will close the Pride Center, the Women’s Center and the Multicultural Center in response to a new higher education law banning diversity efforts that takes effect this summer, the university president announced.
The Southern State Community College Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet at 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 9, at SSCC’s Central Campus, Room 347, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, for its regular board meeting.
Caden Faust, the Highland County recipient, will graduate from Lynchburg-Clay High School and plans to attend the University of Rio Grande and major in business administration.
A group of Youngstown State University faculty who are trying to get a referendum on the Nov. 4 ballot to stop a controversial higher education law from taking effect completed a major first step.
The University of Cincinnati’s regional colleges — UC Blue Ash and UC Clermont — have each received prestigious national recognition through the newly established Student Access and Earnings Classification, announced by the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education.
As part of his continued work to promote career opportunities for Ohio students, Governor Mike DeWine took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new Engineering and Advanced Technologies Center at Theodore Roosevelt High School.
The University of Toledo is suspending nine undergraduate programs in response to a controversial new higher education law that is set to take effect this summer.
With prom and graduation season underway at high schools across the state, the Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of Liquor Control and the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Ohio Investigative Unit remind liquor permit holders, families, schools and communities to work together to ensure these milestone events stay safe and enjoyable.
A Republican Ohio Senator wants higher education appropriations to be tied to compliance to Senate Bill 1, the new higher education law banning diversity efforts and regulating classroom discussion that will take effect this summer.