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The Republican-backed ban would be applied to applications for admission or employment at public colleges and universities in Ohio.
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Wilmington College will offer upper-level business classes at three Ohio state prisons, offering credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
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Attorney General Dave Yost informed university leaders that he sees race as unconstitutional criteria under the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
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Colleges are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting investments as part of a global wave of condemnation over the invasion of Ukraine.
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Many American universities are known around the country not for their academic accomplishments, but for their football or basketball teams. Hear how the…
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The Education Affordability Act provides direct federal student loans and increases availability of Pell Grants. What this means for access to higher…
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Ohio ranks 39th in the percentage of women with four or more years of college. Providing context for these statistics and explaining the barriers to…