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A video posted by the leading Republican candidate for governor has raised fears that he’d want to shut down some Ohio universities that are struggling with financial issues and lower enrollment.
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Five Ohio community colleges are shortening semesters, in hopes of making higher education more flexible for adult learners and nontraditional students.
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The U.S. Department of Education says the University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University and several other universities from around the country have signed resolution agreements ending their partnerships with the PhD Project, a nonprofit that the federal government claims discriminates based on race.
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Lourdes University is the latest small Catholic college to announce its closure, amid declining enrollment.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentStudents across Ohio, the U.S. and the world are using AI heavily in college. What are professors in Ohio doing to adapt?
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Two years after Ohio committed to teaching the Science of Reading, Gov. Mike DeWine is now warning colleges and universities to get with the program.
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Ohio State is also proposing merging some of its other low-enrollment programs into existing programs or new offerings.
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From Cleveland State to the University of Cincinnati, international student enrollment at Ohio colleges has plummeted.
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The total enrollment at all Ohio State campuses is more than 67,000, but the number of international freshmen is down 37% compared to last fall.
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Buckeye Bridge will allow low- to moderate-income Ohio residents who complete an associate degree at Columbus State to finish their bachelor's degree at Ohio State University for free.