Most students enrolled in Cuyahoga County schools in 2022-23 school year were male
Cuyahoga County enrolled 150,613 students in the 2022-23 school year, with the majority being male, according to reports from the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce.
Cleveland Clinic ranked among top 50 'Best Hospitals for Cancer'
Cleveland Clinic is ranked 10th in the U.S. for cancer treatment.
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Analysis: Rocky River Health Center one of 22 Ohio abortion providers funded by grants approved by non-profit board of which GOP Senate hopeful Moreno a member
The Rocky River Health Center was one of 22 Ohio abortion providers supported by the $2.08 million in grants from the Cleveland Foundation during the six years that “pro-life” U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) served on the foundation’s board.
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Analysis: Old Brooklyn Health Center one of 22 Ohio abortion providers funded by grants approved by non-profit board of which GOP Senate hopeful Moreno a member
The Old Brooklyn Health Center was one of 22 Ohio abortion providers supported by the $2.08 million in grants from the Cleveland Foundation during the six years that “pro-life” U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) served on the foundation’s board.
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Analysis: Cleveland Health Center one of 22 Ohio abortion providers funded by grants approved by non-profit board of which GOP Senate hopeful Moreno a member
The Cleveland Health Center was one of 22 Ohio abortion providers supported by the $2.08 million in grants from the Cleveland Foundation during the six years that “pro-life” U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) served on the foundation’s board.
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Gov. DeWine: 'This is an innovative way to help those already working in schools'
Gov. Mike DeWine introduced Ohio's new Teacher Apprenticeship Program on Aug. 15, aimed at addressing educator shortages and creating an additional pathway into teaching. The program, developed in partnership with the Ohio Department of Higher Education, Ohio Department of Education, and Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, offers a unique approach to help individuals, such as teacher aides and bus drivers, obtain teaching licenses, emphasizing practical experience and mentorship.
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Bibb: Gun control 'starts with voting no on Issue 1 so that we can maybe put a ballot measure on our state Constitution'
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb expressed support for an Ohio constitutional ballot measure on gun control, while calling for a "no" vote on Issue 1.
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Communist Party of OH: 'In Cleveland, we joined other allies to stand with drag queens and families during a drag story hour’
The Communist Party of Ohio said its members gathered to “stand with drag queens and families” during a protest outside a ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ event at the Near West Side Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Equity survey deadline is 5 p.m. this Friday, March 3
Members of the campus community have until the end of this week to share their views about sexual or gender-based harassment and sexual violence.
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LatinX Law Student Association Members Present at Annual Ohio Latin Americanist Conference
The 19th Annual Ohio Latin Americanist Conference (OLAC) was held in late February at Ohio University.
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Get to know the presidents of three Black student organizations at CWRU
Each February, Black History Month recognizes African Americans’ societal contributions and achievements across the United States.
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SPB Global Managing Partner Michele Connell (LAW ‘03) to Deliver Law Commencement Address
Twenty years after graduating from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Michele Connell, Global Managing Partner of international law firm Squire Patton Boggs, will be her alma mater’s 2023 graduation ceremony speaker.