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Ohio State University is developing a new curriculum to train workers to help expand broadband internet access in rural and urban areas of Ohio.
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Brown and his Republican colleague, Rob Portman, both support the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill
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Wikipedia is one of the largest reference websites in the world. When it launched in 2001, the free, collaborative concept was a far cry from the traditional, bookshelf-hogging encyclopedias of the day. Today on Tech Tuesday, the co-founder of Wikipedia talks about his 20-year-old innovation and what he’s working on next.
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Harvard Business Review in 2019 estimated that the average American worker spent more than a quarter of the workday reading and answering email.One tech…
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Meris Shuwarger, a nursing student at Chamberlain University’s Columbus campus, helps lead study groups and tutors students taking what the school…
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Participants in an apprenticeship program that matches employers with community colleges were able to earn substantially more after one year than their peers at community colleges, a new study finds.
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The pandemic has left millions looking for work and possibly new careers, intensifying the demand for tech-trained workers nationwide. There’s also been…
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Bright and early on a recent morning, it’s all whispers and nervous glances at True Love Ministries in Linden. Teenagers are setting up accounts for…
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In January, Columbus launched a new career development program for recently incarcerated people. After months of work, and overcoming additional obstacles…
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Updated: 10:53 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 An Ohio law requiring colleges to turn over student debt to the state attorney general’s office for collection is disproportionally harming low-income students of color, according to a new report from Policy Matters Ohio, a Cleveland-based nonprofit.