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St. Pat’s accepts registrations

St. Pat’s accepts registrations Hubbard St. Patrick School, 38 E. Water St., is accepting


NEOMED faculty members honored at forum

Staff report rootstown Northeast Ohio Medical University faculty members recently were honored


Raider Regatta raises $960 for Relay for Life

Staff report Warren The first Relay for Life Raider Regatta raised $960 for the Warren City


Golden Apple winners selected

Staff report youngstown The Office of Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Youngstown has


MVCAP director emphasizes early focus on education

Staff report Warren Lita Wills, the newly appointed director of the Mahoning Valley College


Laurel Tech team wins gold medals

Staff report Sharon, pa. The Health Occupations Students of America Competition Team from


13 are designated master teachers

Staff report Youngstown Thirteen area educators have been designated master teachers by


Project Lead the Way certifies Chaney STEM

Staff report Youngstown Chaney Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics recently


GED testing set

GED testing set youngstown Official GED testing sponsored by Choffin Career and Technical


kent state university Undergrads can be certified as Enterprise Architects

Staff report Kent Through a unique arrangement between Kent State University and the Enterprise


Westminster College selects VP for Institutional Advancement

Staff report New wilmington, Pa. Westminster College selected Grady Jones to serve as Vice


Tease photo

YSU President Anderson bids farewell

Cynthia E. Anderson, outgoing president of Youngstown State University, received a standing ovation Tuesday for her years of service. Anderson is retiring July 1 after three years as YSU president and delivered her final State of the University address.

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Artworks depict life through ages

Fifth-grader Alyssa Hull, 11, shows off the dinosaur and volcano display she created with two of her classmates. They used a bowl to form the base of the volcano. Red Play-Doh drips from the volcano’s opening to make streaming hot lava. Their creation was on display Friday at the Potential Development School of Autism’s first art show for parents.


Youngstown State University Honors

DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AWARDS EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING: Lauren Cummins, teacher education;


KSU maintains accreditation

Staff report Kent Kent State University has maintained its accounting accreditation by the