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Business & EconomyFrom AI to skilled trades, young innovators and industry leaders are aligning to navigate a shifting job market where continuous learning is the key to professional success.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAbout 70% of college students see AI as a threat to their job prospects, according to a 2025 poll by the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, while recent Gallup polling finds U.S. workers are increasingly concerned about being replaced by new technologies.
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Though schools in Southwest Ohio, including UC and Miami University, have complied with the new bill, some are questioning whether universities are actually following the law.
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The survey asked undergraduate college students about their perceptions and experiences regarding free speech on campus.
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Ohio House Bill 157, also known as the Hunger Free Campus bill. This bill would allocate $2.5 million for college students’ basic needs.
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Many colleges are starting their spring semester this week, and new data show that schools are bringing students back to campus, with more in-person classes.
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This episode originally aired on Oct. 1, 2020.Many colleges and universities planned to have some kind of normal college experience this fall. But a…
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As colleges crack down on students accused of violating strict pandemic safety rules, students are lawyering up to fight their punishments.
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The Ohio State University starts fall classes Tuesday, following an extended move-in intended to help slow the spread of COVID-19. But the school has even…
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Performing Arts studies at the University of Akron took a major hit last month because of massive job cuts campus-wide. With the fall semester about the start, there are some changes afoot.