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In today's news we look at Columbus State helping students who were in foster care, Honda's robotic show, Ohio universities having to reduce in-state costs, supercomputing helping ecologists and Wal-Mart rolling out online ordering...

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Last week, the sixth annual International Industrial Supercomputing Workshop (IISW) visited the Cleveland Convention Center, which overlooks a picturesque Lake Erie landscape that includes the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Cleveland Browns’ football stadium and the Great Lakes Science Center.

The United States Electronic Theses and Dissertations Association (USETDA) held its fifth annual conference in Austin, Texas, September 29th-October 1st, 2015. It is a smaller conference, with about 100 attendees, which is great for connecting with other attendees and presenters, as well as continuing conversations beyond the sessions.

In today's news we look at Denver tapping an Ohio tech firm for ways to track street defects, Magic Johnson raising $95,000 for Tri-C scholarships, Ohio University grad students pushing heart rate technology for youth sports, Harvard launching a User Research Center and a supercomputer fighting to eradicate the whitefly from Africa...

In today's news we look at Nissan donating two electric cars to Ohio State's College of Engineering, Russia creating their own supercomputer to operate drones, Ohio Third Frontier Fund supporting statewide technology, Ohio Board of Regents pressuring a smoking ban on all Ohio colleges and 3M selling off library system division to Bibliotheca... 

In today's news we look at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic breaking ground on a health education campus, higher education task force asking institutions to create a five-year efficiency plan, LeBron James' foundation adn JPMorgan Chase teaming up for hackathon, a new supercomputer getting closer to simulating the human brain and the end of library catalog cards...

In today's news we look at states competing for data centers, Ohio colleges option to pursue privatization, inside Cleveland's latest high-speed Internet, Cornell University teaming with ProQuest and a supercomputer working to untangle amyloid fibrils...

In today's news we look at innovative schools in Ohio, Wright State to host the first 2016 general election presidental debate, Nor-Tech pioneering low-cost supercomputers, White House reporting boardband is a core utility and a look at a makerspace on wheels...

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