The NCAA's latest graduation numbers show nearly four out of five student-athletes earn their diplomas on time, an all-time high, and federal statistics show
School district considers whether to waive the class for some students who meet certain requirements.
A young Cincinnati Bengals fan has been penalized for clipping -- getting the football team's stripes and "B" insignia cut into his hair.
Ohio school officials say the state will be one of the first to follow strict new national curriculum standards being coordinated among 48 states.
It's vital evidence that could send people to jail. Now, local students practice collecting it beside the pros.
Megan O'Rourke reports on criminal justice
Ohio State University, the largest university in the U.S., wants to expand its international reach through satellite offices, starting in China, India and
A credit union gives some Bellbrook High School students a crash course in finance at school. Dan Edwards shows you how these student are cashing in, in this 2
Health department officials told the superintendent the best way to cut down he spread of the flu is to have five days off.
It's an experiment that has made back-to-school a little easier on the back: Amazon.com gave more than 200 college students its Kindle e-reading device this
With the economy struggling, parents and students dared to hope this year might offer a break from rising college costs. Instead, they got another sharp
"Ohio on iTunes U" is part of a program launched by Apple Inc. in 2007 through its iTunes online music store as a free resource for students, teachers and
From Oct. 12-15, high school seniors in Indiana don't have to pay college application fees. Thirty eight colleges in the Hoosier State are waiving the fees
Time is running out for parents of Dayton Public Schools students to get their kids signed up for the H1N1 vaccine.
University spokeswoman Teri Rizvi said Monday that the talks center around NCR's red brick, multistory headquarters building and the surrounding 105 acres.
Superintendent Boggess has seen a 30 percent increase in enrollment this year and said as the number of baby boomers increases so will the demand for these
Preliminary fall head count numbers filed with the state show enrollment gains for many public universities and community colleges throughout Ohio.