State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Tuesday August 12, 2025 ( 5 items ) |
Cedarville Standing Strong in Challenging Environment for Higher Education
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Aug. 12 -- Cedarville University issued the following news:
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Cedarville Standing Strong in Challenging Environment for Higher Education
By Jim Joseph, Student Public Relations Writer
It's undeniable -- American colleges and universities are weathering a cultural storm. Since 2020, 79 public and private universities have either closed, merged or announced closures or mergers, affecting nearly 48,000 students, according to BestColleges.com.
The future for higher educat
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Cleveland.com: Tax cuts for the rich. Infant deaths for the poor. Welcome to the GOP vision for Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 11 -- The Ohio Democratic Party posted the following news:
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Cleveland.com: Tax cuts for the rich. Infant deaths for the poor. Welcome to the GOP vision for Ohio
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Columbus, Ohio- In case you missed it, Cleveland.com's Brent Larkin outlined the GOP vision that has failed Ohio for almost two decades. Instead of helping families make ends meet, Republicans are laser focused on giving tax cuts to billionaires. Voters are fed up, and Husted, Ramasawamy, and Republicans u
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Miami Enters Licensing Agreement With EYWA Biotech
OXFORD, Ohio, Aug. 12 -- Miami University issued the following news:
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Miami enters licensing agreement with EYWA Biotech
Startup company will utilize technology developed in lab of Dr. Andrew Jones, professor of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering
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Miami University recently finalized a licensing agreement with EYWA Biotech, a startup biotechnology company, for psilocybin biosynthesis technology developed by Andrew Jones, associate professor of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical E
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Miller, Turner, Carey Silent as Reckless Tariffs Drive Up Back-to-School and Prescription Drug Costs
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Miller, Turner, Carey Silent as Reckless Tariffs Drive Up Back-to-School and Prescription Drug Costs
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As Ohio families brace for rising costs on everything from school supplies to prescription drugs, Max Miller, Mike Turner, and Mike Carey are nowhere to be found -- not at in-person town halls hearing from their constituents face-to-face, and certainly not standing up for the peop
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Survey: More Stressful Than a Wedding: First-Time Buyers Share the Shocks of Homeownership
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 11 [Category: BizInsurance] -- Nationwide Mutual Insurance issued the following news:
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Survey: More Stressful Than a Wedding: First-Time Buyers Share the Shocks of Homeownership
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Buying a home for the first time is a major milestone, but for many, it's also an overwhelming and unfamiliar process. A new survey from Nationwide reveals that recent first-time buyers found the experience more stressful than landing their first job, planning a wedding, or even finding a
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