State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Wednesday November 30, 2022 ( 4 items ) |
College of Wooster: Ashleigh Best Named Director For Career Planning
WOOSTER, Ohio, Nov. 30 (TNSper) -- The College of Wooster issued the following news:
Ashleigh Best has been named director for career planning at The College of Wooster following a national search and after serving in an interim capacity since January 2022. She begins her new role formally on Dec. 1.
As director, Best will lead the team in the Office of Career Planning to implement recommendations from 'APEX 3.0,' a five-year strategic plan developed for seven integrated departments in Advisin
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Indiana Michigan Power Is Powering The Next Reliability Enhancement In Northeast Indiana And Northwest Ohio
FORT WAYNE, Indiana, Nov. 30 -- Indiana Michigan Power, an American Electric Power company, issued the following news release:
Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) plans to enhance the electric transmission network by upgrading substation equipment and rebuilding about 29 miles of electric transmission line in northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio.
The Fort Wayne-Hicksville Transmission Line Project involves:
* Rebuilding about 24 miles of 69-kilovolt (kV) transmission line from Robison Park Substatio
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McGraw Hill Reports Fiscal Second Quarter and Year-to-Date Fiscal 2023 Financial Results
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 30 -- McGraw-Hill Education issued the following news release on Nov. 29, 2022:
McGraw Hill, a leading global education company, today reported financial results for the first two quarters of fiscal year 2023, ending in September, with 26% growth in billings to $1.5 billion and 29% growth in adjusted EBITDA to $769 million.
"We're excited about the momentum we have generated in the first two quarters of the fiscal year with strong billings growth, increased profitability,
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Wright State To Begin Offering Midterm Grades For Undergraduate Courses In Spring Semester
KENT, Ohio, Nov. 30 (TNSpro) -- Wright State University issued the following news:
Wright State University will offer midterm grades for most undergraduate courses in an effort to embrace a student-first culture and maximize student success and retention.
The new practice will begin in the spring 2023 semester. Instructors will report midterm grades between Feb. 13 and Feb. 26.
"We are excited to roll out this high-impact practice in support of our students and their success," Provost Amy Tho
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