| State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Thursday December 04, 2025 ( 8 items ) |
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Case Western Reserve: Law's Michael Scharf Discusses U.S. Strikes Against Venezuelan Ships
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 4 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news:
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Law's Michael Scharf discusses U.S. strikes against Venezuelan ships
Do U.S. strikes against Venezuelan ships violate international law?
ideastream: Michael Scharf, the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, examined whether recent U.S. airstrikes on Venezuelan vessels--ordered as self-defense against drug cartels--violate international law. Scharf and a panel of experts discussed pres
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Engineering Seniors Design, Install Squirrel Obstacle Course at Toledo Zoo
TOLEDO, Ohio, Dec. 4 -- The University of Toledo issued the following news:
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Engineering Seniors Design, Install Squirrel Obstacle Course at Toledo Zoo
By Nicki Gorny
Mechanical engineering undergraduates can count on learning calculus, physics and the ins and outs of computer-aided design software, among numerous other topics, during their years at The University of Toledo's College of Engineering.
Something that's not covered in the curriculum? The average distance that a squirrel ca
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Finding Purpose in Care: UC Graduate Charts a New Course in Nursing
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 4 -- The University of Cincinnati issued the following news:
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Finding purpose in care: UC graduate charts a new course in nursing
By Evelyn Fleider, 513-5582996, evelyn.fleider@uc.edu
As he prepares to graduate on December 12 with his Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from the University of Cincinnati, Keegan Farrell is quick to admit that this wasn't the career path he pictured for himself when he first arrived on campus eight years ago.
"I came to UC in 2017 s
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ICYMI: Ohioans Struggle With Higher Costs Under Jon Husted
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 3 -- The Ohio Democratic Party posted the following news:
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ICYMI: Ohioans Struggle With Higher Costs Under Jon Husted
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Columbus, Ohio Whether it's groceries, food, or health care, Ohioans are paying more thanks to Jon Husted's affordability crisis.
Husted's reckless tariffs are driving up prices across the board, and his votes on health care are sending premiums soaring. Instead of fighting to lower costs, Husted has doubled down, saying that critics " are wrong
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Ohio State Auditor: Compliance Audit Identifies $1.8 Million-plus in Improper Medicaid Payments and Interest to Lucas County Medicaid Service Provider
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 4 (TNSrep) -- Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber issued the following news release on Dec. 2, 2025:
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Compliance Audit Identifies $1.8 Million-plus in Improper Medicaid Payments and Interest to Lucas County Medicaid Service Provider
State auditors identified more than $1.75 million in improper Medicaid payments over a three-year period to a Lucas County behavioral health agency, Auditor of State Keith Faber announced Tuesday.
With added interest, the Auditor of State's O
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Seoul to Cedarville: Dr. Kim Builds Global Understanding
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Dec. 3 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Seoul to Cedarville: Dr. Kim Builds Global Understanding
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by Ella Smith and Allyson O'Bryant, Student Public Relations Writers
Language is more than words it's a gateway to understanding other people, cultures and ways of life.
At Cedarville University, students are getting the opportunity to learn about another culture through K-Talk Table, a new weekly program designed to bridge cultural barriers and la
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University of Cincinnati Takes the Lead in Health Care Innovation
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 4 -- The University of Cincinnati issued the following news:
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Cincinnati takes the lead in health care innovation
The 1819 Venture Lab's Demo Day unveils what's next in health tech
By Stephen Kenney, kenneysn@ucmail.uc.edu
Health care innovation didn't just take center stage at the 1819 Venture Lab Demo Day; it stole the show.
Cincinnati entrepreneurs unveiled breakthrough technologies aimed at rewriting how patients are diagnosed, treated and protected. Hosted
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Wright State Police Chief Kurt Holden Selected for Prestigious FBI National Academy Program
KENT, Ohio, Dec. 4 -- Wright State University issued the following news:
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Wright State Police Chief Kurt Holden selected for prestigious FBI National Academy program
By Dennis Bova
Kurt Holden, Wright State University's chief of police and director of public safety, will join an elite group of law enforcement leaders this January when he begins the FBI National Academy, a prestigious 10-week program at Quantico, Virginia, known as one of the most respected executive training programs in
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