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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Thursday November 13, 2025 ( 15 items )  

BGSU Helps Alumnus Launch Comic Book Business Venture
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, Nov. 13 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news: * * * BGSU helps alumnus launch comic book business venture IronClad Comics went from a pitch at the annual Hatch event to a bingeable comic book series with four completed comics By Branden Ferguson When David Timm '25 enrolled at Bowling Green State University, he was prepared to earn a reputable degree in economics and pursue a minor in entrepreneurship. In the end, he earned much more than a degree  more

BGSU Professor Pioneers Research Into Quiet Quitting by Considering the Role of Broken Promises
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, Nov. 13 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news: * * * BGSU professor pioneers research into quiet quitting by considering the role of broken promises BGSU professor dives into the reasoning behind quiet quitting and how HR professionals can prevent it By Branden Ferguson Quiet quitting has evolved from a buzzword into a widespread reality in the workplace as industries and demands continue to shift, according to new research by a Bowling Green State  more

BGSU Researcher Finds Lake Erie Dredged Material Correlated to Better Crop Yields
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, Nov. 13 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news: * * * BGSU researcher finds Lake Erie dredged material correlated to better crop yields Research from Angelica Vazquez-Ortega, Ph.D., discovered root systems, yields and above-ground biomass all improved when grown with sediment from Lake Erie * Research from a Bowling Green State University scientist found what could be a game-changing solution for agricultural practices in the Lake Erie watershed.   more

Cedarville University: Nurse Practitioners Bridge Growing Health Gaps
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 13 -- Cedarville University issued the following news on Nov. 12, 2025: * * * Nurse Practitioners Bridge Growing Health Gaps By Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer As National Nurse Practitioner Week approaches, two Cedarville University graduates are highlighting how nurse practitioners (NPs) are meeting the nation's growing need for compassionate, accessible health care. National Week Underscores Primary Care Crisis National Nurse Practitioner Week, which  more

Cleveland State Welcomes Lake Erie Ink Back to Campus
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- Cleveland State University issued the following news: * * * Cleveland State Welcomes Lake Erie Ink Back to Campus * When it comes to writing, inspiration is often the key to creating an intriguing story. At Cleveland State University, few places spark creativity like Mather Mansion. Lake Erie Ink, in conjunction with Cleveland State University's Department of English, recently hosted young writers in grades six through 12 inside Mather Mansion's storied walls   more

FIU: Writing Center Wins International Book Award
MIAMI, Florida, Nov. 13 -- Florida International University, a component of the public university system in Florida, issued the following news: * * * Writing center wins international book award By Daniela Ghelman At an international conference celebrating the power of words, FIU's Center of Excellence in Writing was recognized for advancing multilingualism in academic writing. The center's bilingual book, written in English and Spanish, earned the Outstanding Book Award last month in Ohio a  more

GE Aerospace Advanced Silicon Carbide Power Devices Key to More Efficient AI Data Centers, and other High Power Industrial Applications
EVENDALE, Ohio, Nov. 12 [Category: BizAerospace] -- GE Aerospace, a provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft, issued the following news release: * * * GE Aerospace Advanced Silicon Carbide Power Devices Key to More Efficient AI Data Centers, and other High Power Industrial Applications * * GE Aerospace demonstrates Gen-4 silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET devices that deliver higher current rating per chi  more

Heartland Signal: Ohio Sen. Jon Husted on fighting to weaken Medicaid: 'I love doing that kind of stuff'
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- The Ohio Democratic Party posted the following news: * * * Heartland Signal: Ohio Sen. Jon Husted on fighting to weaken Medicaid: 'I love doing that kind of stuff' * Columbus, Ohio New reporting reveals that Jon Husted is bragging after voting for health care cuts that will strip coverage from nearly half a million Ohioans and put eleven rural hospitals on the brink of closure. Husted called the devastating cuts " purposeful " and said he " loves doing that kind   more

International Conference at Cleveland State University Marks Pierre Boulez Centenary
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- Cleveland State University issued the following news: * * * International Conference at Cleveland State University Marks Pierre Boulez Centenary * In partnership with the Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland State University's School of Music will celebrate the centenary of Pierre Boulez during the weekend of Nov. 13-15. Some of the events include a scholarly conference, a concert dedicated to Boulez's music, a lunch concert featuring h  more

Larry D. Wilcox Named 2025 NEOPAT and CSU Veteran of the Year
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- Cleveland State University issued the following news: * * * Larry D. Wilcox Named 2025 NEOPAT and CSU Veteran of the Year * Larry D. Wilcox a first-year student in Cleveland State University's Master of Social Work program and a distinguished U.S. Army combat veteran, was named the 2025 Northeast Ohio Foundation for Patriotism (NEOPAT) and CSU Veteran of the Year during the university's annual Veterans Day ceremony. Wilcox served honorably for eight years, earni  more

Photos capture highlights from around the university
OXFORD, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- Miami University posted the following news: * * * Photos capture highlights from around the university * Each month, University Communications and Marketing photographers document many of the sights, events, and experiences from around Miami University. View our recent Exposure story that pulls together a few of their favorite photos from the month of October, including Family Weekend, an Anthropology dig on the Oxford campus, Miami Athletics, and much more. ***   more

UToledo Astronomer May Have Identified Oldest Stars in Universe
TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 13 -- The University of Toledo issued the following news: * * * UToledo Astronomer May Have Identified Oldest Stars in Universe By Nicki Gorny What are the oldest stars in the universe? Astronomers until now have only been able to theorize about what they believe is a distinctive category of stars that formed in the aftermath of the Big Bang. These Population III stars would be low in heavy elements that astronomers call metals, reflecting the unique hydrogen-and-helium   more

What Ohioans Are Reading: Ohio Families Are Facing Higher Costs Under Jon Husted
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- The Ohio Democratic Party posted the following news: * * * What Ohioans Are Reading: Ohio Families Are Facing Higher Costs Under Jon Husted * Columbus, Ohio From farmers to small businesses, Ohioans are facing higher costs and lost profits because of Jon Husted's reckless tariffs. Instead of fighting to lower costs, Husted has doubled down, saying that critics " are wrong " about the tariffs, they " haven't affected the economy negatively, " and " the policies are   more

Wittenberg University: Current and Future Nurses Participate in Life-Changing Service-Learning Trip to Lesotho
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Nov. 13 -- Wittenberg University issued the following news release: * * * Care on a Global Scale Current and future nurses participate in life-changing service-learning trip to Lesotho * Eight current nursing students and two nursing alumni accompanied Scott Rosenberg, professor of history, on a service-learning trip to the southern African Kingdom of Lesotho, for 22 days this past summer. Rosenberg, Honorary Consul for the Kingdom of Lesotho, has taken more than 500 Wit  more

[Audio] Viking Voices Preview: Jearl Walker and His Love for Teaching
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 12 -- Cleveland State University issued the following news: * * * [Audio] Viking Voices Preview: Jearl Walker and His Love for Teaching * Matt Lupica from University Marketing previews the next installment of Viking Voices, featuring Cleveland State University physics professor Jearl Walker. Listen to the full conversation Nov. 19. *** Original text here: https://www.csuohio.edu//news/audio-viking-voices-preview-jearl-walker-and-his-love-for-teaching  more