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Get ready to start dialing a new area code in Southwest Ohio.
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Rural areas saw less voter turnout in the 2020 presidential election than other parts of Ohio. A new report by the Population Health Institute suggests a lack of broadband access could play a role.
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Older adults often targeted by crypto scammers. The State of Ohio offers tips on protecting seniors from crypto scammers.
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Part of several grants to Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the country, Central State will use a $3 million grant to improve its technology with broadband access.
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Clark State College has entered a memorandum of understanding with Infinity Labs. The college and defense technology firm will work together to train and education students for the STEM workforce.
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Protecting vital company assets can be a tall task for small-to-medium sized businesses lacking a dedicated information technology team or the time to focus on cybersecurity.
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Americans are saving millions per month on internet services through the federal Affordable Connectivity Program but less than half of the millions of eligible Ohioans have signed up.
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The Big Hoopla STEM Challenge was hosted on Sunday at the Dayton Convention Center. The event combined the NCAA Basketball Tournament with science to get children interested in the STEM field. There were over 20 exhibitors with interactive exhibits and a high-stakes basketball competition.
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Starting this Fall, students at Miami University can earn a Bachelor’s of Science in Cybersecurity. The degree will combine aspects of computer science with the skills and knowledge of security.
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Wilberforce University students and area residents will soon experience fewer dropped calls and ‘digital dead zones’. Thanks to a $2 million gift from BroadbandUSA.