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    Lorain-Medina: Ryan Rua  Jun 22, 2008
    Rua, who will attend Division II Lake Erie College in Painesville, hit. 381 and had 18 RBI while batting second. (Cleveland.com -- Sports)

    Cuyahoga County East-West All-Star Game  Jun 13, 2008
    6-1 153 Lake Erie College 6 ... 5-6 165 Lake Erie College 34. (Cleveland.com -- Sports)

    Kevin Capp earns medical degree from LECOM  Jun 10, 2008
    ERIE Kevin Capp received the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine on June 1, at the Louis J. Tullio Arena in Erie. Dr. Capp, of Boswell, is the son of Clifford and Dolores Capp of Boca Raton, Fla. (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    College basketball, horse racing, prep softball  Apr 8, 2008
    JOHN CARROLL INVITATIONALat Fowlers Mill GCTEAM STANDINGS: 1 John Carroll Univ. 148 288 - 436 +8: 2 Owens CC 145 293 - 438 +10; 3 Baldwin-Wallace 144 296 - 440 +12; T 4 Albion College 155 303 - 458 +30; T 4 Lakeland CC (OH) 156 302 - 458 +30 ; 6 Lake Erie College 150 314 - 464 - +36; 7 Notre Dame Coll. OH 153 325 - 478+50; 8 Grove City College 162 336 - 498 +70; 9 Lorain 163 337 - 500 +72. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)

    Looking to get into college? Here are the most accepting (1)  Mar 23, 2008
    Lake Erie College (Ohio). Mountain State University (W.Va. (Lodi News Sentinel, CA)

    District Roundup: Carnegie-Mellon men defeated by Rochester  Mar 2, 2008
    Penn-State Behrend (23-4, 15-3) won the AMCC championship with a 57-54 victory against visiting Lake Erie College (18-9, 13-5). Kevin Buczynski led Behrend with 20 points. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Laydon named Interim Provost and Dean of McPherson College  Feb 5, 2008
    Laydon served as President at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio from 1992 - 2005 and Vice President for Academic Affairs from 1990 - 1992. He served as Vice President for Academic Affairs at William Woods College in Fulton, Mo. (McPherson Sentinel, KS)

    Local grads return to KCH for training  Nov 29, 2007
    Currently, Loch is in his third year of medical school at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Bradenton, Fla. His four-week elective rotation in anesthesiology at KCH ended in mid-November, then he is on to another rotation. (DeKalb Daily Chronicle, IL)

    Penn State Behrend cancels morning classes due to power outage  Nov 6, 2007
    Spokespeople for Gannon University, Mercyhurst College, the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania said that the schools all had power and that no classes were cancelled. Kara Rhodes. (Erie Times-News, PA)

    Silicon Image Appoints Hal Covert Chief Financial Officer  Oct 5, 2007
    Covert has previously served as the CFO of Adobe Systems Inc., Silicon Graphics, Extreme Networks Inc. and Fortinet Inc. Earlier in his career, he held financial management positions with industry-leading companies including Northern Telecom Inc., ISC Systems Corp. and Brush Wellman Inc. Covert received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Lake Erie College and an MBA from Cleveland State University. Covert is a Certified Public Accountant and has served in the United States Army. (PR Newswire)

    Veon spins election's short straw into gold  Sep 17, 2007
    According to records at the state Department of State, Mr. Veon also works on behalf of Big Brothers/Big Sisters Association of Pennsylvania; the Pennsylvania Weatherization Task Force; Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine; the National Network of Digital Schools; the Pennsylvania Child Care Association; the Association of Naturopathic Physicians; and a group in York called Youth Advocate Programs Inc.. By becoming a Harrisburg lobbyist, Mr. Veon is following a well-worn path traveled by... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    College Admission: Tough Times For Girls?  Aug 18, 2007
    Some colleges, like Lake Erie College in Ohio and Husson College in Maine, are making extra efforts to attract male applicants by creating football teams. Others are emphasizing hands-on learning and reaching out to all-male high schools. (CBS News -- US)

    Ask the Brains  Jul 31, 2007
    Mark A. W. Andrews, professor of physiology and director of the Independent Study Pathway at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, explains: thought-stimulating activities such as Sudoku and crossword puzzles -elicit positive emotional reactions from many (if not most) people. continued at Scientific American Digital. (Scientific American)

    Blurring lines of advice, advertising  Jun 13, 2007
    "There is always a potential for a conflict of interest when you see something like this," said Larry Sasich, consultant to the Public Citizen Consumer Group in Washington, D.C., and assistant professor of drug policy at the School of Pharmacy at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pa. "It might lead a patient to ask a doctor about Vytorin rather than what the drug they're already on." Sasich said. (Newsday -- Business)

    Many districts deal with uncontested races  May 16, 2007
    "I personally believe we need to teach our younger (people) to get involved in politics,'' said Kennett, a nondenominational minister.Amanda Blount, 24, a second-year medical student at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, said the empty ballot for borough races couldn't have done much for voter turnout. "When it's an empty ballot, people might think: What's my point in going. said Blount, a Democrat. (Erie Times-News, PA)

    Sports Briefs: Lutz will stay at Charlotte  Apr 16, 2007
    BarGee Farms in Allison Park earned top honors at the 37th annual Prix de Villes show jumping event at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. Copyright. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    The Ticker: Spring news & notes  Apr 11, 2007
    Forsyth Central's Erin Lovin won the sportsmanship award, Alpharetta's Viki Imbriglio captured the championship leading rider award, and Northview and Alpharetta were the top two teams in the Interscholastic Equestrian Association's Zone 4 Finals, qualifying for the IEA National Finals at Ohio's Lake Erie College on April 27-29. N. Fulton lacrosse tournament. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    Why and how do body parts itch? Why does it feel good to scratch an itch?  Mar 27, 2007
    Mark A. W. Andrews, professor of physiology and director of the Independent Study Pathway at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, answers this nagging question. An itch, also known as pruritus, is a general sensation arising from the irritation of skin cells or nerve cells associated with the skin. (Scientific American)

    Colonels win 5th  Mar 9, 2007
    The Misericordia baseball team dropped a pair of tough games to Lake Erie College, Thursday at the Desert Baseball Classic in Chandler,Ariz, falling victim to late-inning rallies in both games, 2-1, 9-7. The Cougars led 6-3 in the nightcap before Lake Erie erupted for five runs in the fourth inning. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    2 problems, 1 remedy  Feb 21, 2007
    Larry Sasich, consultant to the Public Citizen Consumer Group in Washington, D.C., and assistant professor of drug policy at the School of Pharmacy at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pa ... - Larry Sasich, consumer consultant and assistant professor of drug policy at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. (Newsday -- Business)

    Buffalo St. bows in SUNYAC  Feb 21, 2007
    Hilbert (14-12), the No. 4 seed, advances to play top-seeded Lake Erie College (23-2) in Painesville, Ohio, at 6 p.m. Friday. . (Buffalo News -- Sports)

    Lubrizol Announces Director and Officer Changes  Feb 20, 2007
    He has a B.A. in accounting and finance from Lake Erie College. Joanne Wanstreet, age 55, vice president, will retire effective April 23, 2007. (PR Newswire)

    New high school christened after  Jan 25, 2007
    According to "The Handbook of Mascots ames," two senior colleges and universities - Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, and Simpson College in Indianola, Ind. - and five junior colleges and/or community colleges, of which four are on this side of the Mississippi River - have Storm as a nickname. (Rio Rancho Observer, NM)

    Artist Draws Fine Line With Pencils  Jan 22, 2007
    " Nece grinned and pulled out her typewriter eraser to explain and demonstrate one of the tricks of her trade. She blended the colors together with the eraser for the proper look. Nece, 54, a graduate of Lake Erie College, teaches classes in colored pencil, basic drawing and oil and acrylic painting at the Dunedin Fine Arts Center. Acrylic was her main medium until 1990. "I bought a set of colored pencils with a gift certificate and I was hooked," Nece said. "Acrylics had tedious color shifts... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- News)

    Medical school no go Prison or no prison, backers pull out  Jan 3, 2007
    At the Dec. 15 supervisors meeting, Zeidman said Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine was interested in building a medical college in the Metro-Pike Industrial Park where the prison is planned ... The state osteopathic association also prefers William Carey because it s a Mississippi institution, unlike Lake Erie College ... A Lake Erie College spokesman confirmed this morning that its plans for a Mississippi school are dead as a result of the state osteophathic association decision. (Enterprise-Journal)

    Bearcats' Byrdfinds his touch  Dec 13, 2006
    The Bearcats look to extend their five-game winning streak this weekend at Franciscan University, then play host to Lake Erie College on Tuesday prior to going on holiday break. Another Hurricane sighting. (Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, VA)

    FCMC Gets New Surgeon  Dec 5, 2006
    He graduated medical school at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999 after having been named to the National Osteopathic Scholastic Honor Society. Dr. Davidson then completed a traditional rotating internship at Community General Hospital/Pinnacle Health in Harrisburg. (Fulton County News, PA)

    your thoughts?  Dec 4, 2006
    USATODAY.com - Sports Scope: Archives. Other USA TODAY blogs. (USA Today -- Sports)

    Teen Killed When Car Flips Near School  Nov 21, 2006
    " Walker was visibly shaken after the wreck. The 16-year-old emerged from the ambulance an hour after the crash, and she dropped to the ground, hysterical. When family members arrived, she lunged into their arms and quickly was placed in a car, only yards away from the Acura, where Isenhour's body lay covered with a white sheet. Witness Mark Urish, one of the men who helped pull Walker from the wrecked car, said they tried to protect her from further emotional trauma. "Our focus was to keep her... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- News)

    Boy, 16, dies in accident  Nov 21, 2006
    "Our focus was to keep her from seeing him," said Urish, a first-year medical student at nearby Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. "She was concerned that we were not getting him out of the car.". (Herald-Tribune)

    Why do veins pop out when exercising, and is that good or bad?  Nov 16, 2006
    Mark A. W. Andrews, professor of physiology at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, offers this answer. Contrary to expectations, perhaps, bulging veins during exercise have nothing to do with an increase in either blood volume or pressure in these vessels. (Scientific American)

    Niagara women eye soccer playoffs  Oct 25, 2006
    MEN'S SOCCER: Ryan Mangano (Silver Creek) continued his impressive scoring pace with two goals for Medaille in a 3-1 win over Lake Erie College. The Mavs (17-1) won their 15th straight game and improved to 9-0 in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference. (Buffalo News -- Sports)

    UB rowers finish third  Oct 11, 2006
    Amber Balseca (Newfane) and Kaitlyn Miller (Depew) scored for Hilbert in a 2-2 tie with Lake Erie College in women's soccer. St. John Fisher defeated Buffalo State, 2-1, in Pittsford, Mindy Wendt (Starpoint) scored for the Bengals. (Buffalo News -- Sports)

    Classical music  Oct 6, 2006
    Skinner Organ Inaugural Concert -- 4 p.m. Saturday, Morley Music Hall, Lake Erie College, 391 W. Washington St., Painesville. Featuring Todd Wilson. (Akron Beacon Journal, OH -- Entertainment)

    Art exhibits  Sep 29, 2006
    Here and Elsewhere -- Through Oct. 14, B.K. Smith Gallery, Lake Erie College, 391 W. Washington St., Painesville. 440-639-7856. (Akron Beacon Journal, OH -- Entertainment)

    County won't rush S.R. 64  Sep 13, 2006
    In June, citing concerns over S.R. 64, commissioners delayed three nearby projects that would have added 1,100 homes and nearly 300 apartments for students at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Those and at least one other project in the area are scheduled to come before commissioners later this month. (Herald-Tribune)

    Honorary chairpersons named for 8th Annual BIG Event  Aug 3, 2006
    He secured his masters degree in biology and completed his academic medical education at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine In Erie, Pa. Mark completed his residency training in the United States Navy and at Ghent Family Practice in Norfolk, Va. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)

    Are those matzo balls in my vindaloo?  Jul 26, 2006
    Sinha, 26, is in school at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine at Bradenton in Florida, and Stern, 27, is working and planning to go to business school. So their mothers did the event, starting more than a year in advance. (Boston Globe)

    All Around the Schoolyard  Jul 14, 2006
    Wendy J. Wilcoxson, daughter of Pat and Steve Wilcoxson of Phoenix, graduated from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pa. Dr. Wilcoxson will do her residency at the Trauma Center at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. (North County News, MD)

    Malmberg named new Hutchinson Center Director  Jul 7, 2006
    She also has served as vice president for academic affairs and dean at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, and was assistant to the president for administrative services and chaired the psychology department at Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. (Belfast Republican Journal, ME)

    Medical residents start program at Valley Hospital  Jul 4, 2006
    It's a big promotion for us (DOs),'' said Stradling, 35, who graduated from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pennsylvania and did his undergraduate work at the University of Arizona. "Out West, osteopathic schools are very limited in terms of residency programs available. This is highly exciting, not only to begin a program but to be able to perform here,'' he said. Papaz said the residents are from various states, including the East Coast. Both staff at the hospital and Touro... (Las Vegas Review-Journal -- Nevada News)

    Foundation To Give $35 Million To Encourage Entrepreneurs  Jun 29, 2006
    Arizona State University System; Brown University; Carnegie Mellon University; Georgetown University; New York University; the schools in northeast Ohio (Baldwin-Wallace College; College of Wooster; John Carroll University; Denison University; Hiram College; Kenyon College; Lake Erie College; Oberlin College, and Walsh University); Purdue University; Syracuse University; University of North Carolina system; University of Wisconsin-Madison; and University of Maryland-Baltimore County. Copyright... (WRAL.com, NC)

    UNC System among recipients of $35M donation for entrepreneurship education  Jun 29, 2006
    Members: Not Registered. for free extra services. (Triangle Business Journal)

    Investors Earn Interest AND Tuition Credits for College with New First National Bank Tuition Rewards Program  Jun 23, 2006
    Tuition Rewards Participating Colleges in PA and OH Allegheny College, Meadville, PA Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Gannon University, Erie, PA Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA Hiram College, Hiram, PA La Roche College, Pittsburgh, PA Lake Erie College, Painesville, OH Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA Mount Aloysius, Cresson, PA Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA Saint Vincent, Latrobe, PA Seton Hill University,... (PR Newswire)

    Builders take frugal view of market  Jun 22, 2006
    Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine wants to build 288 multifamily units intended for students on 35 acres west of Lakewood Ranch Boulevard and north of Malachite Drive. Linked stories. (Herald-Tribune)

    Local student to appear on ‘Price is Right'  Jun 21, 2006
    A pharmacy major at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fox is currently in California completing a pharmacy rotation internship. Advertising. (St. Marys Daily Press, PA)

    Summer School Helps Turn Tide  Jun 18, 2006
    " Even exercises indoors, such as the simulated community debate about how a city deals with red tide, taught him how difficult it is to maintain a balance between good science and politics. At least, he said, he wasn't at home studying for the SATs. The goal of the program is to expose students to different fields in science while giving them a glimpse of college life, Gilchrist said. Gilchrist organized field trips to Dattoli Cancer Center and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- News)

    Manatee Co. commissioners OK Eagle Pointe plans  Jun 3, 2006
    The commission voted to delay votes on a project called University Groves slated for the north side of University Parkway, west of Tuttle Avenue, and a proposed residential complex in Lakewood Ranch for students at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Last modified: June 02. (Herald-Tribune)

    Why those pay hikes are not going very far  Jun 2, 2006
    "My pay here has gone up a lot since I started," says Ms. Costello, who is majoring in chemistry at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. If the economy runs smoothly and the Fed does its job just right, she and other workers stand to benefit from more raises as the job market strengthens. (Christian Science Monitor -- USA)

    Manatee to give final consideration for two housing projects  Jun 1, 2006
    Other projects up for review include the 176-lot Woodland Hammock near Palmetto and a proposed 288-unit complex in Lakewood Ranch for students at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Last modified: June 01. (Herald-Tribune)

    United Way, chamber aim to raise $3M for new Lakewood Ranch center  May 13, 2006
    Schroeder-Manatee Ranch, the developer of Lakewood Ranch, donated the land just north of the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Just south of the planned center, the Red Cross is building a facility of its own. (Herald-Tribune)

    Sweetener 'is not a cancer risk'  May 8, 2006
    A study by Ralph Walton, professor of psychiatry at Lake Erie College of Medicine in Pennsylvania, suggested that intakes of 30mg per kg per day about eight or nine Diet Cokes could trigger reactions as serious as haemorrhaging in the eye. Professor Walton said he believed that aspartame was also a factor in the increase in obesity and type 2 diabetes because it affected appetite and induced carbohydrate cravings, leading users to gain weight. (Times Online)

    Caught in a tangle of fine print  May 2, 2006
    "We can't keep buying everything that comes through the FDA pipeline, but here it seems like cost is the first consideration, and that's not appropriate," said Larry Sasich, a professor of drug policy in the School of Pharmacy at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. "This just looks like cost shifting.". (Los Angeles Times)


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