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UD will train fellows to teach
Ohio has committed more than $2.7 million for 92 professionals with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, math and medicine to become teachers for high-need schools across the state.
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David Trinko: Ottoville woman's 8-year struggle pays off with Dayton degree
Graduation speakers usually talk about perseverance and inner strength. Kids in caps and gowns usually nod in agreement, thinking they understand.
Bernie Levite, calls it a career at EGCC, sort of
A classroom fixture for the past 39 years, Eastern Gateway Community College's longest tenured instructor is giving it up.
University of Dayton to open Columbus-area campus
The University of Dayton will open a satellite campus this fall in a northwestern Columbus suburb.
University of Dayton to open Columbus-area campus
The university leased about 15,000 square feet in Dublin earlier this month. The new campus will house education programs currently offered on the campus of Capital University The university will move into the building Aug.
Retired Ohio officer pleads guilty to sex charges
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Businessman to pay for duct-cleaning scam
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Clubs and activities: National Honor Society, football, baseball, JETS club, quiz bowl team, STAMP program, St.
State directs $2.1M for scholarships
A total $2.1 million will go to 80 students who will commit to serve three years in Ohio as a primary care doctor or nurse through the Choose Ohio First Scholarship program.
Fire-chief candidates narrowed to 3 finalists
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Engineers, scientists awarded teaching fellowships
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Highland Heights Hires New Finance Director
Highland Heights didn't go far to find its next finance director. Joseph Filippo, who has been finance director of South Euclid since 2004, was hired to replace the retiring Anthony Ianiro.
St. Paul principal retiring after 38 years in education
Principal Patricia Bauman prayed her way through a period of discernment before making what she called a bittersweet decision, to have the courage to leave St.
SWL superintendent finalists field public's questions
Robert Jennell, left, superintendent of Columbus Grove Local Schools, met with parents from the Southwest Licking School District Monday.
Dr. Sharmon Wilkinson Named Clayton Schools Superintendent
Dr. Sharmon Wilkinson has been named superintendent for the School District of Clayton effective July 1, the district announced Tuesday in a news release.
Avon Groups Help Student Win $40,000 Scholarship: Letter
My parents always let us know how lucky we are to grow up in Avon Lake. They talk about the great parks, school system, library, neighbors, coaches, and so forth.
Steubenville women wrap up year
The OFWC Woman's Club of Steubenville is all done with meetings for its 2011-12 club year but not before it had a busy final session at its May 7 gathering.
University of Dayton to renovate its oldest dorm
President Barack Obama has honored a northeast Ohio police officer who fatally shot a man who killed seven people in a shooting rampage last year as one of America's top police officers in a White House ceremony on... President Barack Obama has honored a northeast Ohio police officer who fatally shot a man who killed seven people in a shooting ... (more)
Northampton County's investigative grand jury offers recourse to prosecutors
Daniel Macon, left, directed Paul "Bam Bam" Serrano III to kill a competing drug dealer in 2006.
Allison Rae Gansel graduated on May 6 from the University of Dayton. Gansel earned a Bachelor of Science in biology and received cum laude honors.
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