Education Used to Boost Employees' Skills, Ohio's New Supercomputer, Schools and Libraries Receive Full Request in E-Rate Funding and More

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Wednesday, May 27, 2015 - 3:15pm (updated Monday, May 9, 2016 - 1:13pm)

Using Education to Boost Skills, Keep Workers

Cincinnati, May 24, 2015

More employers are offering college degrees and/or training programs for their workers to reduce employee turnover and reduce the skills gap between applicants and employers’ needs…

 

Six Ohio Colleges Touted for Veteran-Friendly Online Degrees

Dayton Business Journal, May 21, 2015

Six Ohio schools are among the top-ranked schools on U.S. News and World Report’s 2015 Best Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs for Veterans list…

 

Ohio's New Supercomputer Runs 144 Trillion Calculations per Second

Government Technology, May 26, 2015

The new Ruby Cluster is one-third the size of former champ­­ - the Oakley Cluster - but three times as fast…

 

Schools, Libraries Will Receive Full Request of $3.9B in E-Rate Funding

Library Journal, May 26, 2015

Schools and libraries across the country will be getting the full amount they requested to upgrade their telecommunications and wireless services from the Federal Communications Commission, which capped the funding this year at $3.9 billion…

 

TechniCle Speaking Summits Highlights Educational, Funding and Innovation Needs 

Cleveland, May 21, 2015

For half a day on Wednesday, more than 150 people gathered in downtown Cleveland to talk about collaborating, finding tech talent and raising capital for one reason: Today, nearly everything revolves around technology…