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Youngstown State President Bill Johnson discussed higher education's enrollment woes while also responding to criticism about his political background.
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The institution has seen enrollment declines and is using $9 million from its reserves to pay for the retirement incentive program, meant to help the college cut costs in the long run.
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Kent State University and the University of Akron received some good news this fall with a slight increase in overall enrollment; meanwhile, Cleveland State and Youngstown State are continuing to see overall enrollment declines.
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Enrollment continues to decline for many Northeast Ohio universities, but there are some signs of stabilization locally and nationally, as well as two local stories of success Case Western Reserve University and Cuyahoga Community College.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 23:Kent State warns students to avoid gatheringsCOVID-19 cases, positivity rate dropState unveils…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, November 6:Akron considering adding fee for online bill payments;The 2018 midterms could set a record for…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 13:Laid-off GM Lordstown workers get federal aid;Autlman Closes Psych Unit;Kent State enrollment…
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Kent State University’s overall enrollment is down. That’s according to a report delivered to the school’s Board of Trustees at their regular meeting…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 12:University of Akron reports sharp decrease in enrollment; Groundbreaking for Akron Main Street…