Alumni, families and friends will converge upon Wilmington College on Sept. 26 and 17 to interact with the campus community for the time-honored tradition of Homecoming. The fall rite promises a weekend of festivities, pageantry, reunions, special recognition and activities for the entire family. The greater community is invited to join in the fun.
A watchdog group says the U.S. Department of Education ignored a federal court order on the Biden administration's expansion of Title IX protections and is dragging its feet on a report about it.
Just days after federal data revealed average reading, math and science scores dropped among certain grades since before the coronavirus pandemic, a U.S. Senate panel last Thursday picked apart the root causes and methods for students’ academic improvement.
Grace Allen, a student at Southern State Community College, is one of 220 Phi Theta Kappa members named a 2025 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship.
President Donald Trump’s administration said last Monday it will redirect $495 million in additional funding to historically Black colleges and universities as well as tribal colleges.
Southern State’s Practical Nursing (PN) program is accepting applications through October for the upcoming Spring Semester, which begins in January 2026. The program will be held on both Central and Brown campuses.
Colleges have an obligation to create a culture that fosters free speech, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said during recent comments at the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s Trustees Conference.
This year, four of the Hillsboro Great Oaks FFA members, Blake Herman, Claire Winkle, Emma Yochum, and Carter Boyd, got the chance to compete at the Big E competition in Massachusetts.
During the week of the Highland County Fair, August 30th- September 6th, nine members of the Hillsboro Great Oaks FFA chapter participated in showing, selling, and weighing-in their rabbits for the fair.
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will withhold $350 million of congressionally approved funds to minority-serving colleges and universities and divert the funds elsewhere, saying that the institutions’ admissions quotas are discriminatory.
The U.S. Department of Education, along with private organizations, have launched the America 250 Civics Education Coalition, in an effort to revive civic education in American schools.
LifeWise Academy, a controversial Hilliard-based religious instruction program, will be in almost half of Ohio’s public school districts this school year.
The Peace Resource Center will continue the observance of the 50th anniversary of its founding at Wilmington College, while recognizing five decades devoted to nuclear abolition through archival preservation, scholarship, awareness, activism and art.
The Greenfield Exempted Village School District Board of Education will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, September 22 at 7 p.m. in the Rainsboro Elementary School cafetorium.