Internet2 technology exchange, Oberlin supercomputer, Banned Books Week and more

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Monday, September 28, 2015 - 2:45pm (updated Monday, May 9, 2016 - 1:36pm)

Ohio's public colleges must collaborate to save money and increase student success, report says 

Cleveland, Sept. 28, 2015

Ohio's two- and four-year public colleges could save millions and graduate more students if they collaborated more, according to a task force that studied affordability and efficiency…

 

Cleveland's Internet2 technology exchange offers chance to envision, collaborate, innovate

The News-Herald, Sept. 27, 2015

Northeast Ohio’s growing identity as a desirable place for the technology industry to thrive will be getting another upgrade when the Technology Exchange presented by Internet2 comes to the Cleveland Convention Center, Oct. 4-7…

 

PQ Systems employee named as STEM exemplar 

Quality Digest, Sept. 3, 2015

The Ohio Academy of Science has named Hanen Alkhafaji, a PQ Systems software development team member, as one of 58 Ohio’s “Believe in Ohio” STEM Exemplars…

 

New supercomputer to enhance data processing 

The Oberlin Review, Sept. 25, 2015

The College’s new supercomputer, SCIURus, is now open in the Science Center for student and faculty research, reasserting Oberlin as a leader in supercomputing capability among liberal arts colleges…

 

Banned Books Week 2015: The 10 most challenged titles - in pictures

The Guardian, Sept. 25, 2015

This week starts Banned Books Week. Take a look at last year’s most frequently challenged books and some of the reasons behind those challenges…