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Hundreds spoke out or filed written testimony against the bill to make changes in higher education in Ohio, and its sponsor said some of their concerns will be addressed, but other provisions will remain.
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The collaboration kicked off last weekend with Innovation Day at Kent State University.
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And a coalition of groups that oppose the legislation is speaking out now to try to squash it.
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Find out how higher education institutions' coronavirus safety measures compare.
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A new state law that increases penalties for those who are convicted of hazing is combining with a zero-tolerance policy from a group that represents Ohio's public universities.
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The 40-unit apartment complex near Tri-C and Cleveland State University will provide child care and wraparound services while single parents are pursuing degrees.
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The administration has extended the freeze on payments for federal student loans. But is this a sustainable solution for Ohio's future?
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Most in-person classes will start with remote learning, and students living on campus, among others, will be subject to mandatory coronavirus testing.
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Eric Kaler has been named the new president of Case Western Reserve University. Kaler, who has worked as a chemical engineer and is the former president of the University of Minnesota, will assume his leadership role on July 1, 2021, the CWRU Board of Trustees announce Thursday.
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Portage County is currently at Level 3 on the state's advisory map for the coronavirus, and moving to Level 4 could trigger a drastic reduction in capacity at Kent State University.