Cleveland State University’s Board of Trustees voted Thursday to change the longtime name of the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in light of recent scrutiny of the college’s namesake, former Chief Justice John Marshall, who owned slaves.
An ad hoc committee convened by Cleveland State University President Laura Bloomberg said Thursday that it has submitted a recommendation to change the name of the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law to the school's board of trustees.
Who will draw short straw of Ohio’s congressional map redraw? The Wake Up for Monday, May 3, 2021
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Redistricting: Democrats hope that a new map-drawing process approved by Ohio voters in 2018 will bring the state’s congressional seat ratio more in line with the proportion of the state’s Democratic voters. But Sabrina Eaton reports that new Ohio rules allow the state’s GOP-controlled legislature to approve temporary congressional maps if the bipartisan procedure set forth by voters doesn’t produce a consensus map. And that’s what many political operatives predict will happen.
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The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage announced its newest set of recipients of the Maltz Heritage Awards. (Google maps)
BEACHWOOD, OH The winners of the 8th Annual Maltz Heritage Award were announced this week.
Carole F. Hoover and Vanessa L. Whiting were selected for their work in bringing positive change to the community and their philanthropic contributions in Northeast Ohio. They will be recognized during an awards ceremony on May 24.
The Maltz Heritage Award is given to persons or organizations that demonstrate leadership in the Northeast Ohio community and whose values align with the mission of the Museum to build bridges of tolerance and understanding with peoples of other religions, races, cultures and ethnic backgrounds.