Three members of the Law School faculty have received named professorships, effective January 1. William H.J. Hubbard, ’00, deputy dean, has been named the Clifton R. Musser Professor; Thomas J. Miles ...
When was the last time Ohio Democrats landed a down-ballot statewide executive office? A 2008 special election for Ohio ...
Pursuing your online Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree at Rowan University drives you to build strategic, leadership, and decision-making skills needed for today’s evolving business ...
Gov. Mike DeWine releasing the results of an audit of literacy education programs at 48 Ohio colleges and universities. 33 were fully in alignment, five were in partial alignment and 10 were not in ...
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(The Center Square) – An Ohio policy group believes student achievement, rather than money, is the basis of the state’s universal school choice program. That’s the argument The Buckeye Institute is ...
Ohio State University is ending eight academic programs and trying to combine others to comply with Ohio's sweeping higher education reform bill. The university will "deactivate" its majors in ...
The Ohio House of Representatives has voted to advance a bipartisan bill that would enable community energy programs in the state, including solar. The legislation cleared the House Public Utilities ...
With child care access already considered a crisis in Ohio, the state’s Head Start locations are facing their own challenges, including closure for some, as the federal government shutdown continues.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Two Head Start programs in Ohio will close Monday if the government shutdown continues to block federal funding from reaching classrooms. The Highland County and Scioto County Head ...
If the federal government shutdown doesn’t end in the next two days, it will affect not only food benefits for many low-income Ohio families in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP.