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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for 2024-03-09 ( 11 items )  
BW SLP Grad Publishes Book Aimed at Children With Disabilities (10)
BEREA, Ohio, March 9 (TNSres) -- Baldwin Wallace University issued the following news: Baldwin Wallace University alumna Michelle (MacBride) Trotta '20 recently published "Rusty the Raccoon is Scared of the Dark." However, this is not your typical children's book. Trotta, who earned her master's degree in speech-language pathology (SLP) at BW, began working in private practice and hospital work, all while writing her first book with the help of her close friend, Alisha Uguccini, who did all of more PR

CSU Board of Trustees Sets March 14 Meeting (10)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 9 -- Cleveland State University issued the following news: The Financial Affairs Committee of the Cleveland State University Board of Trustees will meet on Thursday, March 14 at 8 a.m. In accordance with state legislation and the Bylaws of the Cleveland State University Board of Trustees, this meeting will be fully virtual, and the public session will be available via livestream, which can be accessed here. The Academic Affairs and Student Success Committee of the Clevel more PR

Grange Insurance Names Jeremiah Johnson VP, Commercial Lines Sales & Sales and Marketing Strategy and Operations (10)
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 9 -- Grange Insurance Co. issued the following news on March 8, 2024: Today, Grange Insurance Company announced that Jeremiah Johnson has been named the company's Vice President, Commercial Lines Sales & Sales and Marketing Strategy and Operations, effective Mar. 7. For the past five years, Jeremiah has successfully led our commercial lines distribution strategy for 11 of our 13 states, including critical commercial lines growth states," said Jill Wagner Kelly, Chief Dist more PR

Head KCC Baseball Coach Eric Laskovy Reaches Milestone 600 Career Wins (10)
BATTLE CREEK, Michigan, March 9 -- Kellogg Community College issued the following news release: A doubleheader sweep in Ohio Thursday brought Kellogg Community College's decorated Head Baseball Coach Eric Laskovy to a record of 600 career wins coaching the Bruins. Laskovy is in his 25th year with the KCC baseball program and 18th as head coach. In that time he's led the Bruins to nine Michigan Community College Athletic Association Conference Championships (including consecutive conference tit more PR

Kent State University, Notre Dame College Forge New Pathways for Student Success (10)
KENT, Ohio, March 9 -- Kent State University issued the following news: In a strong collaboration aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for students, Kent State University and Notre Dame College have joined forces to streamline the transfer process and create a seamless pathway to higher education. This partnership promises to open doors for Notre Dame College students seeking to further their academic pursuits and achieve their career goals. With its commitment to providing award-winni more PR

Mount St. Joseph University's Mater Dei Chapel Named to the National Register of Historic Places (10)
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 9 -- Mount St. Joseph University issued the following news: This designation is a testament to the history and cultural significance of the Chapel, which has served as a cornerstone of the University community for generations. The Mater Dei Chapel has served as a focal point at the Mount since its completion in 1962. Being added to the National Register of Historic Places not only honors Mater Dei Chapel's architectural significance, but also underscores its importance more PR

Ohio Secretary of State LaRose Announces Primary Election Early Voting Numbers (10)
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 9 -- Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued the following news release on March 8, 2024: Ohio's Primary Election is less than two weeks away and many voters have already taken advantage of the state's absentee and early voting opportunities to cast their ballots. Today, Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced that 243,647 absentee ballots have been requested and 131,613 votes have already been cast statewide. Learn more about early and absentee voting by visiting V more PR

TWO GOODYEAR ASSOCIATES RECOGNIZED AS EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN IN MANUFACTURING (10)
AKRON, Ohio, March 9 -- Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. issued the following news release: The Manufacturing Institute (MI)--the workforce development and education partner of the National Association of Manufacturers--announced The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's Brandy Moorhead, director, government compliance & product performance, and Margareta Perangin-angin, manufacturing director, Goodyear Japan, are recognized as 2024 Women MAKE Awards Honorees. The Women MAKE Awards recognize outstandin more PR

UD in the News March 1-8 (10)
DAYTON, Ohio, March 9 -- The University of Dayton issued the following "In the News" items: NPR Morning Edition, The Conversation, The National Desk and Marketplace featured UD faculty expertise. A CNBC story highlighted UD's tuition benefits. Donald Trump supporters differ over who should be his running mate (https://www.npr.org/2024/03/07/1236504223/donald-trump-supporters-differ-over-who-should-be-his-running-mate) NPR Morning Edition Christopher Devine, political science Scorsese's gods more PR

UF Professor Receives Recognition From U.S. Department of State (10)
FINDLAY, Ohio, March 9 -- The University of Findlay issued the following news release: University of Findlay associate professor of Japanese, Hiroaki Kawamura, Ph.D. has been recognized for his efforts with the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program, where he volunteered to evaluate candidates. Funded by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs, the CLS Program is a nationally competed intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American st more PR

University of Dayton: Nearly $200k in Grants Boost Cybersecurity Efforts (10)
DAYTON, Ohio, March 9 -- The University of Dayton issued the following news: Ohio Third Frontier awarded the University of Dayton Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence $193,981 to prepare schoolchildren against cyber risks, equip police to investigate the dark web and train the cyber workforce. "Our goal is to train students, inform individuals and empower communities to make the online world safer for everyone," said Grant Neeley, the center's director. The center is a regional prog more PR