In today's news we look at Ohio's growing data center, Hudson launching its high-speed Internet, the University of Akron offering a new associate degree for people in health care simulation training, Suffolk University selecting LexisNexis digital library and the National Science Foundation researching ways to improve supercomputer reliability...
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In today's news we look at the Ohio Department of Higher Education working to create career pathways into manufactoring, AT&T commiting to bring broadband to Tennesse, a supercomputer that can predict when you are going to die, the pew research center report on libraries and General Mills using virtual technology to attract millennials...
In today's news we look at Ohio State University's partnership with the state of Ohio in data center costs, Ohio legislators introducing a bill for tax-free textbooks, a new California supercomputer to advance research, the state of Ohio and NineSigma collaborating to drive job creation and IMLS announcing 276 grants to libraries in the United States...
In today's news we look at grants being given to students for STEM education, Indiana planning statewide broadband access, Columbus landing the international gathering for library dignitaries from around the world, high school students in Gahanna using the latest techology and the Gordon supercomputer operating for an additional year...
In today's news we look at Ohio colleges partnering to diversify the STEM workplace, NSF enabling a professor to engineer noses, jaws and ears, DataQ launching online, a traffice-management website for drones being unveiled by Wright State Research Institute, and Wisconsin giving millions to state broadband providers...

Last Saturday (Aug. 8, 2015), I got on my bike with 7,980 other cyclists (including at least one unicyclist) and took to the road to raise funds for cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute.
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