Glacier Researchers Using the Ohio Supercomputer, Clark State Tuition Discount, Nonprofit Helping to Boost STEM Careers, and More

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Wednesday, May 6, 2015 - 4:15pm (updated Monday, May 9, 2016 - 1:11pm)

Glacier Researchers Apply 3D Models to Helping Nepal 

HPC Wire, May 5, 2015

US based glacier researchers are using the supercomputers at the Ohio Supercomputer Center to help in the Nepal earthquake relief effort…

 

Clark State Tuition Discount Program Approved 

Dayton Daily News, May 1, 2015

The Ohio Board of Regents approved the proposed Tuition Challenge Program on Friday that gives Clark State Community College the ability to offer a 10-percent discount for students…

 

Editorial: Time is Right for Broadband

The Repository, May 3, 2015

The Repository wrote a letter urging residents to research and support the work it takes to help Stark County become a player in the tech world…

 

Nonprofit Aims to Prep 11,000 Community College Students for STEM Careers

Campus Technology, April 30, 2015

The nonprofit Base 11 has initiated a STEM Revolution program with the goal of placing 11,000 community college students across the country in either four-year universities or STEM related jobs…

 

ProQuest Acquires MyiLibrary and OASIS

Library Journal, April 30, 2015

ProQuest has signed an agreement to acquire Coutts Information Services from Ingram Content Group, including the MyiLibrary platform and OASIS…