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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Friday March 10, 2023 ( 11 items )  

Case Western Reserve: 'Chunky Dunk?' Cleveland's Prehistoric Sea Monster May Have Been Shorter, Stouter, Than Once Believed
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 10 (TNSjou) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news release: * * * Case Western Reserve University scientist PhD student applies new calculations to reveal downsizing and chunky details about species from Devonian Period * * * About 360 million years ago, in the shallow subtropical waters above what is now the city of Cleveland, an armor-plated fish many believed to be up to 30 feet long ruled the seas. The species Dunkleosteus terrelli was Earth'  more

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  more

CSU, RPM International Enter Strategic Academic/Vocational Partnership
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 10 (TNSpar) -- Cleveland State University issued the following news release: Cleveland State University and RPM International Inc. (NYSE: RPM) have announced a new strategic academic and vocational partnership to provide world-class graduate-level education at discounted rates for three current environmental graduate programs: Master of Arts in Environmental Studies, Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, and Master of Science in Environmental Science. The progra  more

GE HOSTS 2023 INVESTOR CONFERENCE
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 10 (TNSres) -- General Electric, a manufacturer of appliances, lighting, power systems and other products, issued the following news release on March 9, 2023: GE (NYSE:GE) today will host its 2023 Investor Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. GE Chairman and CEO and GE Aerospace CEO H. Lawrence Culp, Jr., and GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik will be joined by members of the GE Aerospace and GE Vernova leadership teams to discuss the near- and longer-term outlooks for these busine  more

Kent State Board Of Trustees Establishes Six New Majors
KENT, Ohio, March 10 (TNSpro) -- Kent State University issued the following news: The Kent State University Board of Trustees approved the establishment of six new majors during its regular quarterly meeting held March 9 in Columbus, Ohio, at Le Meridien Columbus, The Joseph. Five of the new majors fall under the College of Aeronautics and Engineering, and one falls under the College of Arts and Sciences. Addressing the Future of Flight With the Board's approval, five concentrations of the Ae  more

Ohio A.G. Yost: Petition Summary Rejected, Deemed Misleading to Ohio Voters
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 10 -- Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued the following news release on March 8, 2023: The Ohio Attorney General's Office today rejected the summary of a petition seeking to add a Section 22 to Article I of the state Constitution, an amendment entitled "Protecting Ohioans' Constitutional Rights." The Attorney General's Office received the petition summary on Feb. 27, 2023. The attorney general's role in the petition process is to determine whether the language submitt  more

Ohio State: Nearby Food Stores Affect Results After Weight-Loss Surgery
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 10 (TNSjou) -- Ohio State University issued the following news: * * * Study in Ohio finds limited-selection food stores may not help * * * Being able to take a quick walk to a nearby food retail store may be a significant factor in long-term weight loss after bariatric surgery, new research suggests. That said, researchers found that simply living close to a food store isn't an automatic key to sustained weight-loss - especially a market that carries mostly highly proc  more

S.C. Commerce Dept.: CARTER LUMBER EXPANDING SOUTH CAROLINA FOOTPRINT WITH FLORENCE COUNTY OPERATIONS
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 10 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce issued the following news release on March 9, 2023: Carter Lumber, a leading building materials supplier, today announced plans to expand its South Carolina footprint with new operations in Florence County. The company's $26 million investment will create 80 new jobs. Headquartered in Kent, Ohio, Carter Lumber is a privately held, family-owned company with more than 170 locations across the Midwest, mid-Atlantic an  more

Sinclair Community College Receives Electrify America Grant to Provide Electric Vehicle Training for Automotive Technicians and Students
DAYTON, Ohio, March 10 (TNSfund) -- Sinclair Community College issued the following news release: Sinclair Community College's Automotive Technology Department has received a $153,000 Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Education and Awareness, STEM and Workforce Development grant from Electrify America. The funding will allow Sinclair to provide free training and information sessions for automotive technicians and high school students to help meet the growing demand for skilled electric vehicle mainte  more

Vice President for Advancement Marcia Sloan Latta, Ed.D. To Retire From University Of Findlay
FINDLAY, Ohio, March 10 (TNSper) -- The University of Findlay issued the following news release: Marcia Sloan Latta, Ed.D., vice president for University Advancement at the University of Findlay, will retire from the University in May 2023. Latta joined UF in 2013 to provide leadership for fundraising, alumni and parent relations, and the Mazza Museum. During her time, she has led teams that set records for revenue raised, number of endowments created, and number of donors engaged. "During Dr.  more

Wooster Mourns Beth Irwin Lewis, Art History Professor, Administrator
WOOSTER, Ohio, March 10 (TNSres) -- The College of Wooster issued the following news: Beth Irwin Lewis '56 served in a variety of roles at The College of Wooster including adjunct professor of art history, assistant dean of faculty, associate director of admissions, and secretary of the college, among others. Lewis began her work at the College in 1979. She taught art history and history as an adjust professor of art history and served as assistant dean of the faculty at the College for a two-y  more