State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Tuesday April 04, 2023 ( 11 items ) |
Cedarville University: Exercise Science Reaches Excellence Through Accreditation
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, April 4 (TNSacc) -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
Cedarville University's exercise science program received program accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) in November 2022 -- four years before all exercise science programs are required to receive the endorsement.
CAAHEP is the leading accrediting body for health sciences and health professions education in the United States.
Cedarville's exercise sci
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Cleveland State University: Koloda's "Ghost" Details Life, Death of Jazz Iconoclast
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 4 (TNSbook) -- Cleveland State University issued the following news release on April 3, 2023:
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CSU alumnus delivers "Citizen Kane"-like oral history on jazz mysterion Albert Ayler that is at once a music biography and detective thriller.
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Rare is a story that fits a Venn diagram connecting Cleveland State University, Current Events, History and "Alumni in the News," while simultaneously nodding April as Jazz Appreciation Month and National Literature Month.
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Columbus Mayor: City Leaders Announce Lien Forgiveness Legislation
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 4 -- Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther issued the following news release on April 3, 2023:
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther and Councilmember Shayla D. Favor today announced new legislation that would forgive home-repair loans previously awarded to hundreds of low-income Columbus homeowners. The legislation, if approved by Columbus City Council, would forgive city-issued loans issued to homeowners who have remained in their homes for at least 10 years since the loans were first issu
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Lahoski, Rucker, and Sutter Appointed to the Terra State Community College Board of Trustees
FREMONT, Ohio, April 4 (TNSper) -- Terra State Community College issued the following news release:
The Terra State Community College Board of Trustees is announcing that Governor Mike DeWine has appointed Dr. Jim Lahoski, Jodi Rucker, and Luke Sutter to serve on the board of trustees. Lahoski's and Rucker's terms end 12/30/28; Sutter's term ends 12/30/26.
Dr. Jim Lahoski is retired from more than 27 years as superintendent/CEO at North Central Ohio Education Service Center in Tiffin. He is a
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Littler's Lisa Kathumbi Appointed as Office Managing Shareholder for Columbus and Lexington
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 4 (TNSper) -- Littler Mendelson, a law firm, issued the following news release:
Littler, the world's largest employment and labor law practice representing employers, has appointed Lisa Kathumbi as office managing shareholder (OMS) of the firm's Columbus, Ohio and Lexington, Kentucky offices. Effective April 1, Kathumbi succeeds Kevin Griffith who will continue to focus on his practice and responsibilities as co-chair of the firm's Whistleblowing, Compliance and Investigat
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Marietta College: Trustee George Fenton to Receive 2023 OFIC Earl F. Morris Trustee Award
MARIETTA, Ohio, April 4 (TNSawa) -- Marietta College issued the following news release:
George W. Fenton, who has served on Marietta College's Board of Trustees since 1993, has been selected as the 2023 recipient of The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges' (OFIC) Earl F. Morris Trustee Award.
He will receive the honor during a special gathering by the OFIC on Wednesday, April 19th in Columbus.
Fenton is the first Marietta College Trustee to earn the award, which was created by the OFIC in
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National Republican Congressional Committee: Ohio Dems Remain Silent on Biden's Absence
WASHINGTON, April 4 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
It has been 60 days since the Norfolk Southern derailment left Eastern Ohio devastated by untold environmental damage.
Ohio families deserve answers but Ohio Democrats like Marcy Kaptur, Greg Landsman, and Emilia Sykes remain silent as Biden avoids visiting.
Now, the CDC is admitting that nearly half of the team it sent into East Palestine ended up falling ill, despite the federal government assu
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Ohio A.G. Yost Sues Wapakoneta Construction Business for Swindling Consumers Out of $200,000
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 4 -- Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued the following news release:
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a Wapakoneta construction company and its owner for accepting roughly $200,000 in payments from clients who complained that work on pole barns and other buildings was never started, never finished or done improperly.
The lawsuit, filed last week in Auglaize County Common Pleas Court, contends that Jerry Weeks, owner and operator of Grizzly Buildings, violated O
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Ohio State: Brain Injury Toolkit Helps Support Domestic Violence Survivors
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 4 (TNSjou) -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
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Approach encourages recognition of head injuries and strangulation
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A new approach to trauma-informed care developed by domestic violence survivor advocates and researchers at The Ohio State University has been found in a new study to improve support organizations' care for survivors by better recognizing brain injury and addressing its often long-lasting repercussions.
The study appears in the J
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Owens Community College Celebrates Dr. Sara Burke for National Faculty Award
TOLEDO, Ohio, April 4 (TNSawa) -- Owens Community College issued the following news release:
Owens Community College Assistant Professor Sara Burke, PT, DPT has been recognized by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) on the 2023 Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty list. Awarded to select individuals who make a difference in community college classrooms across the country, this highly competitive national designation honors faculty who are active in their students' lives and i
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Wooster Announces Brian Webb as New Campus Sustainability Officer
WOOSTER, Ohio, April 4 (TNSper) -- The College of Wooster issued the following news:
Brian Webb, an innovative sustainability leader and long-time experiential educator, has been named The College of Wooster's inaugural Director of Campus Sustainability, effective August 1, 2023.
"We are incredibly excited about the experience, knowledge, sheer enthusiasm, and track record of success Brian brings to this critically important role on Wooster's campus," said Wayne Webster, interim president. "H
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