All Ohio public colleges and universities will see a 3.8% cut in state funding — a total of $110 million — as Gov. Mike DeWine looks to balance the state budget.
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The department has moved to convert its Resident Psychotherapy Clinic entirely from in-person, face-to-face appointments, to be exclusively virtual.
"I have enough confidence in our staff and how lean and mean we are and that mentality of punching above our weight class, so we’re going to do it,” said Grant.
"No one will be more fresh to the task of restarting our measure of normalcy than you — you chosen ones.”
“They’re going to be the front line soldiers out there fighting this pandemic for the next few months or maybe years.”
"If we’re not careful we’re going to negate everything we’ve done, all of this pain and suffering with the shutdowns will be for nothing,” Dawn Wooley said.
‘We’re not going out of business,’ WSU president says in interview.
Trustees heard a range of annual budget deficit projections Thursday, from $11 million to nearly $50 million if enrollment falls to 10,000.
Packages from the Dayton Foodbank were given to more than 1,200 people at the Thursday morning food distribution on campus.
The campaign seeks to help students struggling with food, housing, lost wages, mental health, finances and education.