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The Ohio Department of Higher Education recently approved a waiver which expands access to CCP courses for students interested in advanced manufacturing careers.
Drew Holland, who will graduate from Greenwood High School on May 16, plans to study biomedical engineering in the College of Engineering.
Electrical & Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor Josette El Zaklit’s research could improve the health of pilots and ...
When Tomas Garcia made the decision to return to college, he wasn’t seeking just another degree — he was searching for a new ...
The traditional May 1 decision deadline has come and gone, but it’s not too late to find a college match—here are dozens of ...
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) has announced the recipients of its SEL Scholarship Program for the 2025-2026 ...
In the heart of West Virginia University, a new chapter in tech innovation is unfolding — one driven by sensors, algorithms ...
We don’t need to revive the old shop class, but we do need to bolster funding for career and technical education.
Texas A&M University will award 13,016 degrees this weekend to undergraduates, master's and doctoral candidates in nine ...
Sustained in the April 2025 general conference as a General Authority Seventy, Elder John D. Amos shares how his faith has grown through Christ-centered living and service.
Elizabeth “Liz” Peters, lead faculty for the College’s Electrical & Instrumentation Technology and Applied Pre-Engineering ...