Clea Seman, a master’s student in biochemical engineering, pipettes samples of mouse cells for experimentation in the Precision Immune Microenvironments Lab at the University of Michigan’s North Campus Research Complex in Ann Arbor on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024.Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The state has made nearly $32.5 million available for the next five years for students pursing degrees and certificates in science, technology, engineering and math, and education degrees and certificates with a STEM focus, according to an announcement from the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
The money will be awarded over the next five years at participating Ohio public and private schools, including Baldwin Wallace, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland State, John Carroll and Kent State universities; the University of Akron; Hiram, Ursuline and Lake Erie colleges; and Cuyahoga, Lakeland and Lorain County community colleges.
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