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.
Recent high school graduate Terell Lewis is looking forward to attending Forest Trail Sports University in the fall, but the startup school has drawn a mixed reaction from parents and experts.
A Virginia school board may temporarily block a transgender student who was born a girl from using the boys' bathroom while a legal fight over transgender rights proceeds on appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court said on Wednesday.
The co-founder of sub-Saharan Africa’s “first online-only university” has described how she has had to “change mindsets” about Uganda’s higher education system.
After an alleged harasser holds on to a powerful academic position, professors try to limit his influence, in part by excluding his work from their syllabi. Is that the right strategy?
A troubled for-profit college network that was led by former Maine Gov. John McKernan controlled a nonprofit foundation in Portland for years that critics say should not have had charitable tax status and may have been designed to help circumvent federal rules governing access to student aid programs.
Grantsville resident Loree Reece will spend part of her 40th birthday Aug. 4 taking final exams at Salt Lake Community College.
A researcher has argued that science might be quicker at embracing new paradigms if it was willing to learn from art colleges.
Department of Education receives thousands of comments on proposed regulations for discharge of federal loans when colleges have defrauded students.
Tuition and fees at a four-year public university averaged $9,410 this past academic year. Now a majority of Americans want to cut that price down to zero.