Thursday - October 31, 2024
State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Friday October 04, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Mount Union PA Class of 2024 Earns 100% Pass Rate on National Exam
ALLIANCE, Ohio, Oct. 4 -- The University of Mount Union issued the following news: The August 2024 graduates of the University of Mount Union's Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (PA) Program earned an impressive 100% pass rate on the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination(R) (PANCE). All 38 students who graduated from the program's most recent cohort passed the PANCE on their first attempt. Mount Union's impressive 100% pass rate bests the five-year national first-t  more

Ohio Democratic Party: What JD Vance Didn't Say About Abortion
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 3 -- The Ohio Democratic Party issued the following news: Last night on the debate stage, Senator JD Vance finally acknowledged that in 2023, Ohioans voted overwhelmingly against his position. But what he didn't say was that he called it a "gut punch" in a long rant on social media the following day. And of course, he immediately pivoted away from talking about Ohio, because he knew that he can't escape his dangerous and disturbing record on abortion, women, and families   more

Taft Litigation Practice, Attorneys Named in Benchmark Litigation 2025
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Oct. 4 -- Taft, a law firm, issued the following news: Taft's Litigation group and attorneys are recognized in the 2025 edition of Benchmark Litigation (Benchmark). The firm is named "Highly Recommended" in Indiana and Ohio and "Recommended" in Minnesota for Dispute Resolution. Taft has also been selected as a "Highly Recommended Firm" in Minnesota for Labor and Employment. In addition, the following 13 Taft attorneys are named in the 2025 edition as "Litigation Stars."  more

UD's Student-Run Investment Fund, Largest in Nation, Marks 25 Years
DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 4 -- The University of Dayton issued the following news: The University of Dayton marks the 25th anniversary of its student-run investment fund, the largest in the country, with more than $80 million in assets under its management. The Davis Center for Portfolio Management is home of the Flyer Investments Fund, which allows undergraduates to manage a portion of the University's endowment and a pool of assets for The Dayton Foundation. "This isn't theoretical; it's about re  more