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A new Ohio voter I.D. law will make it difficult for college students who live in Ohio, but came from another state to vote in their local elections.
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We'll talk to educators from colleges across the region about the benefits and concerns of artificial intelligence chat bots, like ChatGPT, that help students with their homework.
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For federal student loan borrowers like Kalesha Scott, a Black, first-generation college student who hopes to finish her master’s degree at Wright State next year, U.S. President Joe Biden’s federal student loan forgiveness program is a step in the right direction.
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Today the Biden administration announced the cancellation of up to $20,000 of federal student loan debt for both current and former students who meet income requirements.
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This decision comes after the FDA granted full approval to Pfizer's vaccine earlier this week.
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Find out how higher education institutions' coronavirus safety measures compare.
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The Additive Manufacturing Roadmap Team says implementing the technology more could lead to increased business growth in this area of the state.
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All 14 public universities are joining the more than 50 institutions of higher education in putting on COVID-19 shot clinics.
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Low-income students who previously didn't quality for SNAP might now because of changes to the program as a result of the pandemic.
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Asha Fairley is an intern at The Land who has been looking into how colleges and universities are stepping up to help their students during the pandemic.