State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Saturday February 04, 2023 ( 9 items ) |
Clark State to Offer DACUM Training, Develop Curriculum for LMP Program
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Feb. 4 (TNSpro) -- Clark State College issued the following news:
Clark State College will offer DACUM training to faculty and staff in developing new curriculum for the Laser Materials Processing program.
DACUM (an acronym for Developing a Curriculum) is an effective and relatively low-cost method of analyzing jobs and occupations. This method has been used worldwide for more than 40 years and in over 58 countries through the DACUM International Training Center at the Cente
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Cleveland State University: Professor Yong Tao, Ph.D. Awarded $1,009,852 Grant
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 4 (TNSawa) -- Cleveland State University issued the following news release on Feb. 3, 2023:
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Yong Tao, Ph.D., the Betty L. Gordon Endowed Professor and Chair of the Cleveland State University Washkewicz College of Engineering, a $1,009,852 grant through the Modeling and Simulation Program (MSP) to develop new courses, fortify curriculum and enhance student success in the job market for engineering graduates.
Dr. Tao's proposal,
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Land Air Express Chooses Dinsmore M&A Team For Sale To Forward Air Corporation
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 4 -- Dinsmore and Shohl, a law firm, issued the following news release:
A Dinsmore M&A team led by Bobby Lucas in the Firm's Chicago office, is grateful for the opportunity to counsel Land Air Express through its sale to Forward Air Corporation (NASDAQ: FWRD). Headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Land Air Express operates more than 300 trucks out of twenty-five terminals across the nation offering guaranteed, same-day pickup and delivery.
The $56.5M transaction, fun
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Marietta College: ARC Director Amanda Haney-Cech Interviewed On A National Podcast
MARIETTA, Ohio, Feb. 4 (TNSres) -- Marietta College issued the following news release:
Amanda Haney-Cech starts her Mondays by listening to a podcast focused on speaking with leaders in higher education.
Office Hours with John Gardner helps focus Haney-Cech as she begins her week supporting students through her role as Marietta College's Director of the Academic Resource Center, and oftentimes she reaches out with the podcast host to comment on an idea shared or approach being taken with stude
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National Republican Congressional Committee: Cook House Ratings - Republicans Have The "Advantage"
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
It's a long way to election day, but Republicans have the "advantage" in the battle for the House, according to The Cook Political Report.
Two interesting nuggets from Dave Wasserman's analysis:
* 42 House seats are considered competitive with "most of those currently held by Democrats compared to Republicans."
* Redistricting in Ohio and North Carolina could "eviscerate up to seven Democratic se
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PA Faculty Member Shares Research At National Conference And With MC Students
MARIETTA, Ohio, Feb. 4 (TNSres) -- Marietta College issued the following news release:
Dr. Stephon Poulton cherishes the opportunities he gets to do multi-disciplinary collaborations -- especially when the project is conducted locally and has an impact globally.
In December, he joined four other researchers to present their findings regarding the implementation of a pharmacist-led COVID-19 pre-exposure prophylaxis program in a community-based health system ambulatory oncology clinic. The poste
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Thomasina Patton Appointed to LCCC District Board of Trustees
ELYRIA, Ohio, Feb. 4 (TNSper) -- Lorain County Community College issued the following news release:
Thomasina Patton, of Avon Lake, has joined the Lorain County Community College District Board of Trustees. Patton was appointed January 1, 2023, by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine for a term that runs through August 2027.
The nine-member board includes three members appointed by the governor, and six who are appointed by the Lorain County Commissioners.
"I have the highest regard for Lorain County Co
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Wooster Students Identify New Rainwater Contaminants And Earn Mention In Prestigious Chemistry Magazine
WOOSTER, Ohio, Feb. 4 (TNSres) -- The College of Wooster issued the following news:
Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN)--the world's premiere weekly magazine covering news in chemistry and related fields--recently featured a publication from a team of students and professors at The College of Wooster among the 2022 research trends for persistent pollutants.
The student-led team includes Yubin Kim '24, Kyndalanne Pike '20, Jameson Sprankle '24; Rebekah Gray, Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar; Paul Edm
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Wright State University: Boonshoft School Of Medicine Receives Nearly $2.3M Federal Grant To Support Mental Health Training For Family Medicine Residents
KENT, Ohio, Feb. 4 (TNSfund) -- Wright State University issued the following news:
Family medicine residents at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine will receive additional training to care for the mental and behavioral health needs of children, adolescents and young adults thanks to a nearly $2.3 million federal award.
Under the five-year award from the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Boonshoft School of Medicine will establish new training experiences fo
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