Ohio colleges collaborate with each other, companies to train workers
Ohio's public colleges are working with each other, career centers and businesses to prepare students for manufacturing jobs.
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Ohio's public colleges are working with each other, career centers and businesses to prepare students for manufacturing jobs.
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College of Charleston professor says he's been forced out of a job for refusing to list learning outcomes to please an accreditor.
Female ethnic minority academics sometimes do not identify as feminists because they feel it is a “white” concept, according to research.