News March 15, 2024 0 Comments Governor DeWine raises hope of a link bridge between Ohio School for the Blind and Ohio School for the Deaf By Deba Uwadiae and Taiwo Akinlami Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has promised to look into the possibility of linking by
News March 14, 2024 0 Comments City of Columbus Receives National Recognition for Cultural Diversity Efforts The City of Columbus has been honored with the City Cultural Diversity Award from the National League of Cities (NLC)
News March 14, 2024 0 Comments Ohio State University honors Vincent Wells with Public Service Excellence Award By Okon Ekpenyong Vincent Wells, a staff attorney at Community Refugees & Immigration Services (CRIS), has been bestowed with the
News March 13, 2024 0 Comments Ohio Governor DeWine Signs Executive Order Ahead of Total Solar Eclipse Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed Executive Order 2024-04D to assure Ohioans that the state is well-prepared for the total solar eclipse
News March 12, 2024 0 Comments Columbus highlights Housing Strategy on National Community Development Week April 2 Columbus City Mayor Andrew Ginther, with elected officials and community leaders will showcase the impact of the Columbus Housing Strategy,
News March 6, 2024 0 Comments Central State University Tests African American Heritage Crops in Ohio By Crystal Duckett Central State University Extension has been awarded $49,999.00 in SARE Grant funding for 2024 to test the
News March 4, 2024 0 Comments Revitalizing Eastland Mall: A Community Effort Towards Inclusive Growth and Development By Okon Ekpenyong The closing of local city malls, such as Eastland on the eastern side of Columbus, in December
News March 3, 2024 0 Comments Central State University announces free online IT Certificate Courses By Deba Uwadiae and Okon Ekpenyong The Central State University, Ohio has announced Information Technology, IT online certificate programs in
News February 27, 2024 0 Comments New Survey says Nearly 327,000 in U.S. Lived in Emergency and Transitional Shelters Nearly 327,000 people in the United States experiencing homelessness lived in shelters, a small proportion (0.1%) of the U.S. population
News February 26, 2024 0 Comments Former College Professor donates $1 Billion to a Bronx Medical School for free tuition to all students By Joseph Goldstein, The New York Times Ruth Gottesman, a longtime professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has donated