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And how should universities leaders engage in this moment when many say that higher education is under attack? Ohio State President Ted Carter and Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J.
One change would allow universities and colleges to ask the Ohio Department of Higher Education for an exemption to the DEI ban to follow state or federal law, protect accreditation or ensure ...
While it’s good to see a greater focus on centering education locally, questions remain about how Ohio’s newfound academic autonomy will benefit students. No one should mourn the planned ...
As Ohio lawmakers debate how they want to fund public schools, the state’s poorest districts will bear the brunt of the Department of Education’s sunset. President Donald Trump signed an ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A bill that makes sweeping changes to Ohio’s public higher education system is just one vote away from the governor’s desk after lawmakers promised to fast track it. “ ...
An overhaul of Ohio’s institutions of higher education, SB 1 gets rid of most mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion—colloquially, DEI—training, requires so-called “intellectual ...
“At first you’re dumbfounded. You think, ‘oh, that couldn’t possibly happen,’” said Pat Shipe, president of The Akron Education Association representing teachers. She especially ...
Road trip: Ohio lawmakers also gave final approval Wednesday to a two-year state transportation budget that provides more than $11 billion for road and highway projects around the state.
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WISH-TV on MSN1 dead and another person in ‘bad shape’ after Martinsville house fireMartinsville firefighters are looking into a house fire that killed one person and left another person in "bad shape." ...
Politics: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs higher ed bill that eliminates DEI, bans faculty strikes There's also a lot of talk about the enrollment cliff, with America's college-age population expected ...
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