Higher Education

Thomas More launches Dyslexia Institute, first of several education initiatives

The university plans to introduce new programs and scholarships in its School of Education over the next four to five years.

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Covington embraced principles of historic preservation to safeguard culture and community identity

People learn to “skill up” on needed skills to restore older homes and buildings at [CAHT].

NKU graduate wins regional collegiate playwriting competition

The play deals with childhood friends who reconnect and discover new insights about themselves and their lives.

From top left to right: Maria Walker, AIA, Alto Design Group; Bryant Phares II, Assoc. AIA, SHP; Bridget Harris, Assoc. AIA BTH Construction Delivery; Ivan Cheung, AIA with GBBN
Architecture Matters: Diversity in Design

In 2021, 83% of architects identified as White and nearly 80% as male. What’s being done to address it? And why should anyone care outside of the profession?

Blis Hanousek Devault is director of Xavier University's DIFT program (Digital Innovation, Film and Television. Her film, "A Slice of Pie: A Love Story," is a festival entry.
OTR International Film Festival announces 2023 lineup

"A Slice Of Pie: A Love Story," a documentary by Xavier professor Blis Hanousek Devault, is among the lineup for this year's Over-The-Rhine International Film Festival.

CPS and Miami University team up to address teacher shortages and grow a more diverse workforce

Nationally, there are about half a million fewer teachers in classrooms than prior to the start of the pandemic three years ago.

Wendell Berry Farming Program’s first applicant and graduate reflects on lessons learned

The Kentucky program is inspired by Wendell Berry, one of the country’s treasured writers, environmental activists, and farmers.

Ohio Northern University intern Trinity Hudgins served as a peer mentor during Voices of Youth.
College students face mental adversities during COVID-19

“Their last two years have forced them to shift how they socialize and how they learn,” according to Shane Tilton, advisor and associate professor of multimedia journalism at Ohio Northern University.

Huenited works to increase diversity in Cincinnati’s marketing and creative community

A partnership between Procter & Gamble and Grey Midwest is reaching out to high school and college students through scholarships, internships, mentoring, and advocacy.  

Miami University president promotes campus sustainability action

Gregory P. Crawford says that long-term solutions to global threats from climate change must start at a local level.

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