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The Benefits of an Ohio Technical Center Education

Ohio Technical Centers offer high school graduates the opportunity for hands-on learning and the education to help them begin building a career in a variety of in-demand fields.

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2014 Excellence in Education Honorees

Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities around the state.

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2012 Excellence in Education Honorees

Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities around the state.

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The College Tour: Cuyahoga Community College

Cuyahoga Community College’s Metropolitan Campus in downtown Cleveland offers class schedules, educational styles and interactive experiences that cater to a range of students.

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Spirit Rooms, Seances and Ohio in the 19th Century

In the 1850s, Athens County farmer Jonathan Koons created a room where he claimed he could communicate with the dead, part of the burgeoning spiritualist movement that rippled across the nation.

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Justin Sanchez on Fighting COVID-19 with Scientific Innovation

Battelle’s technical fellow for life sciences shares how the Columbus-based nonprofit ended up playing a pivotal role in battling against the contagious disease.

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Joshua Jay on the Power of Magic

The magician has amazed Penn & Teller and Jimmy Fallon. We talked with the Canton native about his craft and why magic still fascinates us.

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Talking Football with Hall of Fame President Jim Porter

For this Canton native, leading the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a dream job. We talked with him about the institution and its role in preserving the legacy of the game.

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Ohio Summer Programs Offer a Preview of Campus Living

Organizations across Ohio invite high school students to attend summer programs on a university campus. Each offers a glimpse of college living and a way to connect with peers.

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Fall Road Trip on Ohio Route 16

The 53-mile stretch between Pataskala and Coshocton County passes by the World’s Largest Picnic Basket and ends at a village that celebrates the Ohio & Erie Canal era.

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Best Hometowns 2012: Greenville

Every year, Ohio Magazine honors five communities across the state for their livability, as measured by education, parks and recreation, arts and entertainment offerings, services and, most important, citizen involvement. The 2013 Best Hometowns meet and surpass these criteria. In the following pages, you'll get a glimpse of Findlay, Gallipolis, Greenville, Grove City and Peninsula — and some of their proud residents.

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Rockmill Brewery, Lancaster

A short drive from Columbus, Matthew Barbee serves tasty and traditionally crafted Belgian-style brews in a quaint, rural setting.

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Deciding What to Do After High School

The journey begins with a single step forward and a flexible plan that allows you to explore, experience and learn about what comes next.

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Best Hometowns 2019: Newark

Licking County’s largest city has reinvented its downtown with upgrades that play on local history while creating a strong sense of community.

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Inside the National Veterans Memorial and Museum

Columbus’ beautiful and thought-provoking museum highlights the experiences of those who’ve risked their lives for the freedoms we enjoy.

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Live Well Ohio: August 2017

Ohio hospital systems share advances and innovations in women’s health. Plus, doctors outline what screenings women need and when.

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Excellence in Education 2015

Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding educators at colleges and universities across the state.

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Kids Adventures: History & Farm Life

Learn about those who fought for our nation’s independence at Fort Meigs, unearth ancient treasures at The Oleander Park System in Sylvania and more.

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Detroit: 4 Boutique Hotels You’ll Love

Check out the Motor City’s renaissance while staying at one of these properties that merge history with high-end amenities.

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The Rise and Fall of the Lustron Home

Lustron Corp. hoped its prefabricated steel homes would address the need for postwar housing. The company’s Columbus factory closed after making just 2,600 homes, most of which still stand today.

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