Student earns accolades at State Science Day
Student earns accolades at State Science Day
CANFIELD
Canfield High School’s Aurora Fares recently received several accolades at the 70th annual State Science Day.
She earned a superior rating from the Ohio Academy of Science judges, a state science multi-year award, and the Award of Excellence from the Ohio University Department of Physics and Astronomy.
State Science Day is the pinnacle of student originated, inquiry-based science education in the state, and is one of the largest science and engineering fairs in the country. Approximately 1,200 students in grades 5 to 12 competed for more than $700,000 in sponsored awards and scholarships.
EGCC program earns accreditation
YOUNGSTOWN
Eastern Gateway Community College Radiologic Technology associate in applied science degree has received the maximum eight-year accreditation after a thorough review by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
Specialized accreditation awarded by the JRCERT offers institutions significant value by providing peer evaluation and by assuring the public of quality education in the radiologic sciences.
Beatitude House strengthens focus
YOUNGSTOWN
While education has always been a key part of Beatitude House’s mission, adding the Ursuline Sister Scholars program has made Beatitude House’s education impact stronger. This impact will only continue to grow as long-time supporters William J. Bruder Trust and I. J. Van Huffel Foundation have dedicated new funds to the program. The support of these foundations further solidifies its resolve to continue expanding this program into Trumbull County.
The Ursuline Sisters Scholars works to break the cycle of poverty through education. This program has a two-pronged approach by providing financial support and one-on-one mentorship from a volunteer. For information on becoming a mentor or enrolling in the Ursuline Sisters Scholars, contact 330-746-6622.