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Two Ohio State professors say the university's new legislatively mandated civics center is needed to stave off self-censorship on campus.
Ohio education advocates who oppose Senate Bill 1, which will ban DEI in higher education, are collecting signatures in an attempt to allow voters to decide the bill at the ballot box.
Under the new changes made in the House, private colleges would also have to accept the top 10% of Ohio’s graduating class and comply with parts of Senate Bill 1 — Ohio’s new higher education law that ...
Op-Ed: Data-Based Decision Making Should Drive the Future of Higher Education, Not Political Agendas
Ohioans who want to see a robust economy with a strongly supported workforce and leadership should sign the petition to ...
U of I Chancellor Robert Jones warns that Illinois' proposed funding model for public universities could undermine access, ...
In March 2022, Intel executives gathered Ohio's higher education leaders and some elected officials to detail the company's plan to invest $100 million in local and national higher education ...
Ohio University cuts inclusion, diversity programs as Advance Ohio Higher Education Act takes effect
Ohio University is closing their Division of Diversity and Inclusion in response to the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, which was signed at the end of March. University president, Dr. Lori ...
On Monday, April 21, the University broke ground on the new Violet L. Patton Center for Arts Education which will provide ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNOhio State College of Medicine sunsets DEI division and staffOhio State’s College of Medicine will sunset its diversity, equity and inclusion division and staff in the next month, a spokesperson confirmed. OSU’s ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The first major hurdle to get a referendum on the November ballot to repeal Ohio's massive higher education law has been cleared. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost certified the ...
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