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Human-resources seminar open to small businesses
Small businesses that lack an in-house human-resources officer are invited to a free seminar on human resources at Franklin University on Dec.
With enrollment climbing past each record it sets, Columbus State Community College plans to hold some winter classes on the nearby Franklin University campus.
Franklin to share classroom space with bursting Columbus State
Columbus State Community College is turning to private Franklin University to ease the squeeze on its bursting classrooms.
Libertyville High on a roll against smoking
Libertyville High School students took the expression "cold turkey" to new heights against smoking during the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout.
Susan and Steven Schell, of Newark, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emilee Jo Schell, to John Patrick McLarnan, son of Karen and Patrick McLarnan, of Mount Vernon.
Lynn Sutton Advantage Building Contractors of Indiana We specialize in securing approval with insurance companies for damage that qualifies for roof and siding replacement.
Franklin University's Center for Professional Training and Development will offer the following free professional development workshops.
What Celebrity Names Can Reveal about the Onset of Alzheimer's Disease
Research that is targeting the early diagnosis of Alzheimer disease has drawn national attention to the work of Michael Seidenberg, PhD, a faculty member at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
Drug Candidate For Treating Spinal Muscular Atrophy Identified
This is the finding of a research collaboration involving Adrian Krainer, Ph.D., of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and scientists from Paratek Pharmaceuticals and Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
Researchers identify drug candidate for treating spinal muscular atrophy
A chemical cousin of the common antibiotic tetracycline might be useful in treating spinal muscular atrophy , a currently incurable disease that is the leading genetic cause of death in infants.
Lincoln, Seneca revamp projects honored
The Ohio Historical Society is honoring the revival of the Lincoln Theatre and three other Columbus renovation projects with its annual Preservation Merit Award.
WCCC Superintendent Asks Community for Support
Warren County Career Center Superintendent Maggie Hess has been speaking with many community civic organizations in the past few weeks, giving members information on the need for the 1-mill levy that will be on the Nov.
Recessions typically send many back to school for new job skills, but those skills have been tough for some seasoned workers to acquire in the latest downturn.
A Beckley business has a new name and a new owner. The Speckled Hen on Eisenhower Drive has become The Charming Chick.
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Council to get new member soon
Eight townsfolk from diverse backgrounds ranging in age from 26 to 77 have applied to fill the council seat vacated last month by Steve Jenkins.
RFU exhibit salutes PAs, medicine's grunts
Physician assistants aren't glamorized in TV shows like "ER" or "House." That may be one reason PAs are one of the lesser-known professionals in the health-care industry.
TeamDynamixHE's Advisory Council
TeamDynamixHE Advisory Council Helping Shape Project Management Technology for Higher Education -- Industry IT leaders and customers provide time and expertise to steer TeamDynamixHE's Web-based PPM solution COLUMBUS, Ohio, September 29, 2009 -- Driven by the understanding that the IT priorities for higher education are different than those for the ...
Young would-be doctors get chance to practice
It is not every day that 18-year-old Charlesteen Lane has the opportunity to touch an actual human brain.
Dean feels a connection with his adult students
To say that I am a lifelong learner is an understatement. I have spent my 30-year career immersed in a quest for knowledge.
Med student wins podiatric assn. honors
Medical students have busy days in the lab and long nights in the library, but few rival Highland Park resident Laura Shin's daily routine.
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