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In today's news we look at Kasich's State of State address, Ohio STEM students participating in National Engineer's Week, UC to renovate a former Sears for innovation center, proposed legislation that would reduce tuition at Ohio public colleges by 5 percent, and and undergraduate OSC researcher heading to the UK...
As an educator, I feel that it is important to help young people develop an understanding and appreciation of science and technology. It is also important that all students should be introduced to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) careers. Yet the U.S. Census Bureau reports that women remain underrepresented in STEM fields, particularly in computer science and engineering occupations. If we are to increase the number of women in STEM fields then we should make sure that girls are given ample opportunities to explore science and technology.
The Ohio Educational Technology Conference (OETC) 2015 wrapped up three days of interesting speeches, workshops and displays last week, despite the cold temperatures in Central Ohio.

Throughout the State of Ohio, students are able to access college courses – and earn credit for them – while still in high school. This recently revamped program, renamed College Credit Plus, is designed to bolster students’ college readiness, lower their cost for higher education and improve their retention and success in college.
Today's news looks at online students wanting more interaction with instructors, the University of Cincinnati teaming with NASA, New Mexico University accessing a powerful supercomputer, Obama reversing his decision on his college savings plan, and the FCC's net-neutrality benefiting from a change in legal justification...
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