The sky is the limit for learning basic life skills. That is the lesson for several Columbiana County Rising Scholars involved in a project through NASA.
Whether it be classwork, exams, or clinical rotations, the process of becoming a medical professional can bring forth a great deal of mental and psychological stress.
The Donald P. Pipino Performing Arts Series at Youngstown State University continues with Kate Reid 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 3, at Ford Theater in Bliss Hall on the YSU campus.
The Excellence Training Center at Youngstown State University has received a $10,000 grant to support entrepreneurial pathways, co-curricular offerings and microgrants from the Burton D. Morgan Foundation.
Avalon University School of Medicine is one of many medical schools that don’t require MCAT score reports upon admission but does STRONGLY RECOMMEND it as the MCAT helps determine what MD track you will be placed in.
Beginning in 1976, the month of February was designated Black History Month and has been celebrated as such, in countries across the globe since its inception.
Work-based learning allows high school students to gain essential on-the-job skills and knowledge while still in school through sustained interactions with industry professionals in real-world settings.
Students from the Junior Leadership of Columbiana County program visited the Kent State Salem Campus where they learned about options for beginning their higher education journeys close to home.