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While a four-year degree focuses on critical thinking, and trade schools emphasize essential manual expertise, the rapid advancement of AI now threatens to automate roles in both sectors.
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Kent State says it is not immune to challenges facing other higher education institutions and must cut staff to present a balanced budget.
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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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Kirk Dixon carried the secret of his abuse for decades. Only after his adult daughters convinced him to go to therapy did he realize the damage that the shame had caused.
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The National Conference on Higher Education in Prison took place in Cleveland last week, with a field trip to an Ohio correctional institution.
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Jared Tice began serving as the university's 18th president in August 2025, but his investiture was Friday.
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Crime and Public SafetyStudents at Tiffin University are helping to revive unsolved cases from resource-strapped police departments.
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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.