OSUM Professor Promotes Supercomputing, OSU's President Sworn in, Tech Giants Battle for Amish Country Schools, and More

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Monday, April 6, 2015 - 3:45pm (updated Monday, May 9, 2016 - 1:08pm)

OSUM Professor Opens Door to Supercomputing 

The Marion Star, April 6, 2015

Ohio State Marion physics professor Dr. Chris Orban has secured a spot for a Marion County high school student to join him at the STEM-focused Summer Institute program organized by the Ohio Supercomputer Center…

 

Ohio State's Drake Sworn in, Vows to 'Meet These Challenges Head On'

The Columbus Dispatch, March 31, 2015

After taking the oath to become Ohio State University’s 15th president, Michael V. Drake outlined goals to reduce student debt, to apply the university’s work to the community and to be a model of tolerance…

 

US Broadband Providers Wake-up to the Need for Speed 

Financial Times, April 6, 2015

The US telecoms industry is awaking from its slumber-prompted, in part, by Google Fiber, a superfast broadband network that is being built from scratch…

 

Tech Giants Battle for Classrooms in Amish Country

PBS Newshour, March 13, 2015

Tech companies are competing to get their products into classrooms in Amish country, where families live simply without technology…

 

Cards Against Humanity Science Pack: Helping Support Women in STEM

Slate, April 2, 2015

Cards Against Humanity has released an expansion science pack of cards and the sales go toward a full-ride scholarship for women seeking undergraduate degrees in STEM…