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Black history celebrated at WSU

Wright State University announced it's celebrating Black History Month and the life and accomplishments of famed poet Paul Laurence Dunbar with several

Ohio State announces $125M Huntington Bank deal

Ohio State University has entered into a $125 million partnership that gives Huntington Bank exclusive rights to retail banking on campus in exchange for

Bill would start school after Labor Day

Ohio lawmakers who want schools to wait until after Labor Day to start classes for the year say that would help the state's tourism industry.

Top recognition for Wright State degree

U.S. News & World Report has given Wright State University’s online master’s in Education degree program training teachers to be leaders in the field the No.

Facebook book writer to speak at UD

Best-selling author Ben Mezrich, whose book about the founding of Facebook became the movie The Social Network, has been announced as the keynote speaker of

Former students swipe hundreds from school

According to investigators, the teen boy and girl walked into the school at approximately 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.  The pair made their way to the Athletic

More cuts to come if school levy fails

"These cuts will have a significant impact on the quality of our educational programs, but we have no other choice," said board president Al Nels. "We must

Report: Price caps curb college costs

The Ohio Legislature put the caps in place in 2008. Most schools may raise tuition no more than 3.5 percent per year.

Antioch College offers free ride

It's a recruiting tool for the school that shut down in 2008, but is back in business with help from alumni donations.

Harrison College opens center in Dayton

Harrison College, which has campuses in Indiana and Ohio, has opened a pilot learning center in Dayton to serve online students in the region.

Students go around the world in a day

Second graders at Cleveland Elementary got a visit from Flat Stanley.

Kettering schools to eliminate 13 teaching positions

Kettering school officials believe approximately $2 million will be saved through the elimination of 13 teaching positions.

Cedarville Univ. celebrates 125 years

Cedarville University opened its doors January 26, 1887 with only 32 students.

New bill aims to toughen anti-bully law

On Wednesday, the House approved changes to the anti-bullying bill and sent it to the Governor Kasich's desk, where it's expected he will sign it into law.

Local teacher nominated for recognition

The Heroic Teacher of the Year contest was initiated to honor teachers who have distinguished themselves within their school and community through generosity

Former schools chief tapped for US post

Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio says in a statement that Delisle is a "remarkable public servant" who would be an asset to Education Secretary Arne

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