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Cincinnati Public School officials fear the impact this would have on graduation and absenteeism rates. "It has an impact on ...
Today’s world of public education, especially in large, urban, economically disadvantaged districts like Cincinnati Public ...
Here's what to know after a decision by the Supreme Court gives the president a green light to move forward on his promise to ...
As federal funding changes hit universities, key research initiatives are scrambling to find cash. The Schroeder Lab at UA is ...
Federal funding accounts for more than $1 trillion in support for state and local programs.
A nationwide teacher shortage is pushing Cincinnati Public Schools to expand its program for high school students to pursue careers in education. TEACh Cincinnati — or Transformative Educators ...
Cincinnati Public Schools and the City of Cincinnati held a joint special meeting to talk about issues within the second largest school district in the state.
Brian Schultz, associate dean for external relations and partnerships, and Amity Noltemeyer, interim dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society, received $415,000 from the U.S. Department ...
Cincinnati Public School's college access manager Emily Moroney says no matter what path students choose to take with continuing their education, she wants them to know there are plenty of ways ...
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.
Its mission is to change the cycle of poverty by providing a faith-based education option to the neediest children in Cincinnati.