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Details on Sinclair Community College developing a joint training and coursework program with Southern State Community College, along with a robotics vocational center receiving a $25k grant from Honda North America. Also featured is information on the University of Michigan building an autonomous car test track and the $1 trillion student loan debt widening the US wealth gap

Interesting news regarding the new Straight-A-Fund applications released, an update on US libraries working to become world leaders in adapting to changing technologies, and the importance of STEM education and incorporating the arts. Also included is another update on big data and the auto industry, along with Columbus hospital systems adding thousands of new jobs. 

Potholes and Big Data: Crowdsourcing Our Way to Better Government (WIRED) – The city of Boston has developed a smartphone app that has greatly improved their efficiency in maintaining roads. Drivers are able to turn on the app and the phone will track ‘bumps’ and submit their location to a cloud server for the city to analyze and locate potential road hazards.

 

Satellite image of Bangladesh (NASA)

Today, March 26, is the Independence Day of Bangladesh, commemorating its declaration of independence from Pakistan in 1971. Parades, political speeches, fairs, concerts, ceremonies and various other events celebrating the history and traditions of Bangladesh will mark the national holiday. And, Bangladesh soon will have more to celebrate!

Learn more about Governor Kasich's proposed capital budget focusing on oil and gas training facilities, a recent study showing veterans succeeding in college, and the NSF funding a new private-public research center at Ohio University, in conjunction with Washington University St. Louis. In addition to all of this, we have information on a new approach for high school advanced placement classes. 

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