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We’re talking about how declining enrollments are causing college boom towns to go bust.
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An agreement signed last year between the NCAA and those Power Five conferences allows schools to give athletes a portion of the revenue their athletic departments generate.
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The League of Women Voters of Ohio is crisscrossing the state registering college students to vote as part if its “Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Power.”
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We’ll discuss the cost and consequences of shrinking enrollments at some Ohio schools.
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Compared to 2023, far fewer Ohio graduating seniors had filled out the FAFSA as of end of March.
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The university — one of Ohio's largest, with about 20,000 undergraduates at its main campus in Athens — announced its plans in a statement issued last week.
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We’ll discuss the cost and consequences of shrinking enrollments at some Ohio schools.
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Miami University is considering dropping or consolidating 18 majors and it’s not the only institution considering this kind of maneuver.
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Miami University is considering dropping or consolidating 18 majors and it’s not the only institution considering this kind of maneuver.
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People ages 18 to 29 are turning out in record-breaking numbers for early voting. But will pandemic-related disruptions to campus life affect student voter turnout on Election Day?