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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Tuesday February 21, 2023 ( 6 items )  

Case Western Reserve: New Study Reveals Ketamine Could Be Effective Treatment For Cocaine-Use Disorders
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 21 (TNSjou) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news release on Feb. 20, 2023: * * * Researchers combine AI, clinical testing and computer analysis of vast amounts of biomedical knowledge and electronic health records * * * As cocaine use continues to climb across the United States, scientists have struggled to develop an effective pharmacological approach to treat the devastating disorder. But by seamlessly combining artificial intelligence (AI), h  more

Clark State President To Examine New Perspectives Of Character In Pride And Prejudice Pre-Show Lecture
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Feb. 21 (TNSpp) -- Clark State College issued the following news: Dr. Jo Alice Blondin, president of Clark State College will host a free, pre-show lecture offering new perspectives into the classic novel: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin at 5:45 p.m., Tuesday, March 7, at the Clark State Performing Arts Center. "Pride and Prejudice is one my favorite novels and represents the time period that I studied in graduate school: the 'long 18th Century,' which is 1660 through 183  more

DSCC President Dr. Scott Cook Nominated for Paragon President's Award
DYERSBURG, Tennessee, Feb. 21 (TNSconf) -- Dyersburg State Community College issued the following news release: Dr. Scott Cook, Dyersburg State Community College (DSCC) President, will receive the Paragon President award at the Phi Theta Kappa's Annual Convention on April 20-22, 2023, at the Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio. This award recognizes new college presidents for their outstanding support of student success and for providing high-quality learning environments inside and o  more

Northwestern: Tensions Increase in East Palestine, Ohio, Over Train Derailment, Safety Concerns
EVANSTON, Illinois, Feb. 21 (TNSres) -- Northwestern University issued the following news release: * * * Experts available on media misinformation, mistrust and severity of leaked chemicals * * * As mistrust and anxiety in East Palestine, Ohio, grow following a train derailment that led to the leak of oil and toxic chemicals, a second train has derailed near Detroit. But Northwestern University anthropologist Sera Young says it "almost doesn't matter if it's true or not" whether materials w  more

President Ruud Announces His Departure from Marietta College
MARIETTA, Ohio, Feb. 21 (TNSper) -- Marietta College issued the following news release: President Bill Ruud, who has led Marietta College for nearly seven years and helped reposition it as a student-ready institution, announced on Monday, February 20th, that he is leaving the College to pursue other opportunities. His final day will be on or before June 30, 2023. Having led the College through the pandemic, Ruud is credited with leading fundraising efforts that have the College nearing the com  more

Scripps Nominates Two New Board Members
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 21 (TNSper) -- The E.W. Scripps, a broadcasting company, issued the following news release: The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) has nominated Raymundo H. Granado and Monica O. Holcomb, two members of the Scripps family, for election to its board of directors. A private investor and philanthropist, Granado, 43, has spent his career working with companies, nonprofits and foundations invested in social impact and volunteerism. He has been a board member of RightGift - a   more