Before Michael A. Baston, Ed.D., J.D., became the fifth president of Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) last year, he went undercover in Cleveland. He and his wife, Tasha, pretended to be evaluating ...
HIGHLAND HILLS, Ohio (WOIO) - Six decades after attending Tri-C’s first day of classes, 78-year-old John Loas achieved his lifelong dream of earning his degree. The now-retired Strongsville resident ...
A sign of a great musical solo is fans discovering something new from it with every listen — regardless of the number of listens. That also could describe the Tri-C JazzFest, which celebrates its 45th ...
The soon-to-depart CEO of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District has lined up his next job. In a letter sent to district parents and released on Friday, May 26, Eric S. Gordon announced he has ...
Cuyahoga Community College announced it will host a celebration of the annual birthday observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., continuing a tradition that began in 1977. The 46th annual celebration ...
Every Cleveland Metropolitan School District graduating senior will automatically be admitted to attend Cuyahoga Community College if that's where they want to go, officials with both the district and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A new partnership between Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) guarantees every student has equal access to higher ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio--Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) President Michael Baston spent the first 100 days of his tenure listening, learning, and engaging with his community, meeting nearly 2,000 people.
In an effort to eliminate unexpected, non-tuition barriers that can often disrupt students’ educational pursuits, the Cuyahoga Community College Foundation has announced a donation of $1 million from ...
SEIU 1199 union members employed part-time at Cuyahoga Community College say college leadership is threatening not to approve an agreement it signed months ago. On Tuesday, members gathered outside of ...
Cuyahoga Community College recently asked Northeast Ohio teens to weigh in on a question society often struggles to answer: What is racism, and what should we do about it? Wendy Wu writes about wounds ...