State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Thursday March 09, 2023 ( 9 items ) |
Cedarville University: Unlocking Resource Archives for College Students
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 9 (TNSres) -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
What has access to over six million resources, online archives and hundreds of thousands of books? It's the Centennial Library at Cedarville University.
And now these resources are more accessible than ever.
One thing that college students have in common is homework. And the Centennial Library has taken several initiatives to make that process more efficient and effective.
Most notably, Cedarville has inst
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Clark State Appoints Dr. Scott Dolan As Dean of Health, Human and Public Services
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, March 9 (TNSper) -- Clark State College issued the following news:
Clark State College has appointed Dr. Scott Dolan as Dean of Health, Human and Public Services (HHPS). He currently serves as Director of Nursing at Clark State.
Dolan is a dedicated and skilled academic leader with more than 17 years of experience as a nurse educator and seven years of experience as an academic leader.
"I am excited to have been selected as the new Dean of the Health Human and Public Servic
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College of Wooster: Creating A Professional Training Program And Research Initiative On The Study Of The Black Web, Archiving The Black Web Receives $2.5 Million Grant From The Mellon Foundation
WOOSTER, Ohio, March 9 (TNSres) -- The College of Wooster issued the following news:
Archiving the Black Web (ATBW), co-developed by Makiba Foster, librarian of The College of Wooster and Bergis Jules, an archivist and a founding member of Shift Collective, has been awarded a $2.5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to develop a continuing education training program in web archiving that is aimed at memory workers collecting archival content documenting Black life, history, and culture. In
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DeWine, Norfolk Southern Announce First Responders Training Center to be Located in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 9 -- Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, issued the following news release on March 8, 2023:
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that Norfolk Southern Corporation has agreed to his idea to improve and expand firefighter training by creating a new first responders training center and expanding its Operation Awareness & Response (OAR) program, which travels the company's 22-state network and trains first responders on how to respond safely to rail incidents.
"The derailment in
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Gov. Reynolds Appoints Chad Aldis to Lead Department of Education, Innovate Iowa Schools
DES MOINES, Iowa, March 9 (TNSper) -- Gov. Kim Reynolds, R-Iowa, issued the following news release on March 8, 2023:
Governor Reynolds has appointed Chad Aldis, a native Iowan and former student of Camanche, East Central (now Easton Valley), and Clinton Community School Districts, to lead the Iowa Department of Education as director beginning March 15, 2023.
For the last 20 years, Aldis's career has been focused on education reform. His experience encompasses education policy, advocacy, and re
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Joseph S. Huang, D.D.S, Named to UF Board of Trustees
FINDLAY, Ohio, March 9 (TNSper) -- The University of Findlay issued the following news release:
University of Findlay is pleased to welcome Joseph S. Huang, D.D.S. to its Board of Trustees.
Huang, co-owner of the Great Lakes Auto Group, is a 1988 graduate of Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio. Huang studied biology at The Ohio State University in Columbus, graduating in 1992. He also earned a D.D.S. at The Ohio State University College of Dentistry in 1997. During the course of his career
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National Republican Congressional Committee: Emilia Sykes Too Extreme For Chuck Schumer And Sherrod Brown
WASHINGTON, March 9 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
When you are Emilia Sykes, being too extreme is a big problem.
That's exactly where Emilia Sykes finds herself today -- not just too far-left for Ohio voters, but also too far-left for fellow Democrats, including Chuck Schumer and Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown.
33 Senate Democrats, including Brown, rejected the reduced sentences for violent crime that Sykes supported just weeks prior.
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Stephanie Payne, J.D., Named to UF Board of Trustees
FINDLAY, Ohio, March 9 (TNSper) -- The University of Findlay issued the following news release:
University of Findlay is pleased to welcome Stephanie Payne, J.D. to its Board of Trustees.
Payne is the current Chief HR Officer for North America at Sodexo. Payne has previous experience as the Head of Human Resources for the Americas Region at ABB from September 2016 to August 2019 and as the Global Director of Human Resources at Eaton from June 2002 to August 2016. Payne has also worked as Human
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Wright State Medical And Engineering Students Present Traumatic Brain Injury Research To U.S. Army
KENT, Ohio, March 9 (TNSres) -- Wright State University issued the following news:
Wright State University medical and biomedical engineering students recently presented their research on traumatic brain injury to the United States Army.
The group of students is researching the relationship between biomarkers found in the bloodstream following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and symptoms and severity of injury.
Their work is coordinated by Tarun Goswami, D.Sc., professor of biomedical, industria
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