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CSU's Head of Voice in School of Music Captures National Award (10)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 15 -- Cleveland State University issued the following news:
The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) has announced the latest recipients of their prized NATS Emerging Leader Award and one of CSU's own is amongst the seven recognized nationwide.
Nick Klein, DMA, who currently serves as a lecturer and the head of voice in the School of Music, was named a 2024 NATS Emerging Leader Award winner. The award is designed to recognize and support NATS teachers with more PR
DSCC FRIDAY TAKEAWAYS: "ALL-OUT BRAWL" IN THE BUCKEYE STATE, CARPETBAGGER CHAOS CONTINUES & KARI LAKE'S LOUSY WEEK (10)
WASHINGTON, March 16 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee issued the following news release:
"ALL-OUT BRAWL" IN THE BUCKEYE STATE -> New reporting from POLITICO highlights that "the Buckeye State is home to a bruising intraparty fight, one that Republicans worry could produce lasting damage to the eventual nominee." Read more:
* The Republican Senate primary in Ohio has turned nasty, negative and chaotic. A three-way contest...has become an all-out brawl in the final leg of the race more PR
Miami University Alumna Eager to Begin Role as President-Elect of Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (10)
OXFORD, Ohio, March 16 -- Miami University issued the following news:
By Josh Chapin, University Communications and Marketing
Ohio's blizzard of 1978 closed schools, roads, businesses, and more across the state.
But, it also opened a window into the future for Deanne Brandstetter. The 1978 Miami University alumna was in her final year on the Oxford campus and working as a student dining manager for Scott Hall when the famed winter storm hit in late January.
Brandstetter left her room in Tall more PR
Ohio State: Fatty Food Before Surgery May Impair Memory in Old, Young Adults (10)
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 16 (TNSres) -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
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Study in rats also finds omega-3 supplement reduces effects
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Eating fatty food in the days leading up to surgery may prompt a heightened inflammatory response in the brain that interferes for weeks with memory-related cognitive function in older adults - and, new research in animals suggests, even in young adults.
The study, building upon previous research from the same lab at The Ohio State Uni more PR
REJECTED: BW Alumna Leverages the Arts for Social Justice (10)
BEREA, Ohio, March 16 -- Baldwin Wallace University issued the following news:
Emily Hutlock '20 enjoyed studying English as a Baldwin Wallace University undergraduate student. She harbored a passion for theater but resolved that it would have to remain a hobby and not a serious career path.
Then, she discovered BW's arts management & entrepreneurship program. She recognized an opportunity to add a minor that could blend her professional skills and love of theatre to support the arts in a mean more PR
Wright State Neuroengineer Sherif Elbasiouny Expands ALS Research With New NIH Award (10)
KENT, Ohio, March 15 (TNSres) -- Wright State University issued the following news:
By Bob Mihalek
A new federal grant will allow Wright State University researchers to expand their study of the disease mechanisms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a fatal neurodegenerative disease.
The research is led by Sherif M. Elbasiouny, Ph.D., the Wright State University and Premier Health endowed chair in neurodegenerative diseases research, director of neuroengineering education and research, more PR
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