A team of UC students won the top honors with their proposal to cut carbon emissions in an international competition hosted virtually by the Air and Waste Management Association.
A $200,000 scholarship giveaway is taking place every week in August for the Fall 2021 semester. Five new and five returning Sinclair Community College students will be selected randomly every Monday through August 23.
Students at Scioto County CSC recently collaborated with a local community group to remodel two trailers equipped with shower and laundry facilities to assist community members struggling with homelessness and lack of access to hygiene care.
Longtime partners Kettering Health and Ohio University will expand their relationship to facilitate increased cooperation in medical research projects.
Future Farmers of America students from MVCTC joined with staff and alumni to clean areas of the Stillwater River and learn about conservation and canoeing.
The Health Resources & Services Administration awarded Mercy College a grant to increase diversity in its associate and bachelor's degree nursing programs.
The U.S. Department of Education's College Affordability and Transparency Center recently named LCCC as the lowest cost college at which to earn an associate or bachelor's degree, and within the top ten percent of affordable colleges in the country.
The 2021 Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, organized by the National Wildlife Federation, resulted in top awards for Kent State University in two categories: Zero Waste and Electronics Recycling.
Cybersecurity Fundamentals is a one-semester certification course offered at Rhodes State College that will be offered beginning in the Fall 2021 semester, the third program to be added to its eCampus certification options.
Project Lead The Way named Great Oaks Career Campuses and Indian Hill High School a Distinguished School for Gateway, a STEM program offered jointly by the two institutions.