
Megan Henry
Reporter at Ohio Capital Journal
@OhioCapJournal reporter • Previous words @DispatchAlerts • @EdWriters member • @ohiou alumna • karate black belt • [email protected]
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citybeat.com | Megan Henry |Madeline Fening
This story mentions suicide. If you or someone you know needs support now, call, text or chat the 988 Lifeline. The Ohio House’s version of the two-year state budget only acknowledge two sexes, male and female, excluding transgender people and intersex people born with a mix of chromosomes or just one chromosome. “It is the policy of the state of Ohio to recognize two sexes, male and female,” according to language from the House budget.
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highlandcountypress.com | Megan Henry
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal, https://ohiocapitaljournal.com A new higher education law set to take effect this summer is causing high school students across the state to think twice about applying to Ohio colleges and universities. Ohio State University used to be high on N. Mohan’s list of potential colleges, but not since Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 1 into law at the end of last month.
Ohio House budget requires private colleges comply with diversity ban to be eligible for scholarship
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highlandcountypress.com | Megan Henry
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal, https://ohiocapitaljournal.com The Ohio House’s version of the two-year state operating budget added new requirements for private colleges if they want to continue to participate in the Governor’s Merit Scholarship, including complying with Ohio’s new higher education ban on diversity and inclusion efforts.
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ohiocapitaljournal.com | Megan Henry
by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal April 14, 2025 A new higher education law set to take effect this summer is causing high school students across the state to think twice about applying to Ohio colleges and universities. Ohio State University used to be high on Nakshatra Mohan’s list of potential colleges, but not since Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 1 into law at the end of last month.
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ohiocapitaljournal.com | Megan Henry
by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal April 14, 2025 A group of Youngstown State University faculty members are trying to stop a massive Ohio higher education law by taking it to the voters. Members of the Youngstown State University’s chapter of the Ohio Education Association are collecting signatures in the hopes of trying to get a referendum on the Nov. 4 ballot. Ohio Gov.
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The Ohio House’s version of the budget added new requirements for private colleges if they want to continue to participate in the Governor’s Merit Scholarship, including complying with Ohio’s new higher education ban on diversity and inclusion efforts. https://t.co/Uf1rqAjlRH

RT @DC_DeWitt: A new Ohio higher education bill being signed into law has led one Cleveland State University student to decide to transfer…

A new Ohio higher education bill being signed into law has led one Cleveland State University student to decide to transfer to a New York university next semester. @OhioCapJournal https://t.co/G1v4Probay