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15-day fall enrollment numbers are rolling in for Ohio universities and colleges over the coming weeks. Cleveland State saw its first increase in years, while Baldwin Wallace is reporting positive trends despite a slight overall dip.
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The news comes as the university announced plans to cut 23 staff to address a serious budget deficit earlier in 2024, amid other efforts to curb costs.
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Baldwin Wallace University says it’s cutting 23 full-time and part-time staff, as it deals with a budget deficit.
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Amid budget woes, small private colleges are faced with several questions: What is the role of a small private college in 2023? And what kind of course offerings, services and amenities should they be providing to attract – and retain – students?
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The university, located in Berea, says it's conducting a “holistic review of programs, staffing and expenses to achieve efficiencies,” while freezing most hiring.
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Kaboom Collective musicians rehearse at Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music led by artistic director and Cleveland Arts Prize Winner Liza Grossman.
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Baldwin Wallace University's final midterm Ohio Pulse Poll showed U.S. Senate Tim Ryan, a Democrat, four points ahead of Republican J.D. Vance.
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John Carroll and Baldwin Wallace face off Wednesday night. Both teams are ranked in the top 25 in Division III, and both are led by coaches with deep local roots.
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When John Carroll University’s graduating class of 2020 had to forgo in-person commencement ceremonies because Ohio was in the middle of a pandemic-related lockdown, the administration told those students, that “when the coast was clear,” they would get their ceremony. The university is making good on that promise.
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College students explain what it's like to learn and work in the field in the midst of a pandemic.