Press Releases

OARnet, OH-TECH receive award for statewide collaborations 
Husted, Rodgers present award on behalf of Ohio Public Sector CIO Academy

Columbus, Ohio (Jun 5, 2019)

The Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet), the Ohio Technology Consortium (OH-TECH) and the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) were recently recognized for their collaborative business approach with entities around the state.

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OARnet partners to help researchers accelerate big data sharing 
Indiana University, Energy Services Network to lead $3.5 million NSF project

Columbus, Ohio (Oct 5, 2018)

OARnet recently joined several other regional and federal network organizations on a three-year, $3.5 million grant to help scientists more efficiently work with massive datasets that have become essential to modern scientific discovery.

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Chancellor appoints permanent leader of OARnet 

Columbus, Ohio (Aug 20, 2018)

Ohio Department of Higher Education Chancellor John Carey recently appointed Paul Schopis as the sixth permanent executive director of the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet).

Schopis previously served as interim executive director of OARnet, a charter member of ODHE’s Ohio Technology Consortium, located on the west campus of The Ohio State University.

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OARnet link to drone research center benefits new industry, higher education 
Project connects Springfield, UAS Center, NASA, WPAFB, WSU, MU and more

Columbus, Ohio (Dec 12, 2017)

The state’s efforts to advance drone technologies are about to get a major broadband boost thanks to an agreement completed last week (Dec. 5) with OARnet.

Hamilton Clermont Cooperative move lowers costs, improves services 
HCC becomes the first Ohio Information Technology Center to move facilities to the SOCC

Columbus, Ohio (Feb 7, 2017)

One of Ohio’s regional Information Technology Centers (ITC) has cut operational costs while maintaining high availability to its customers by moving its network services to a centralized location in Columbus.

The Hamilton Clermont Cooperative (HCC) worked for eight months with the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet) to move its network operations to the State of Ohio Computer Center (SOCC), a project that was completed in June 2016.

Touching presentation symbolizes OARnet’s efforts 

 (Nov 21, 2016)

Interim Executive Director Paul Schopis recently accepted an honor from BdREN, recognizing the assistance that OARnet has provided in launching the country’s first network for higher education. The group presented Schopis with a framed, hand-embroidered canvas that depicts Shaheed Minar, a national monument in the country’s capital that commemorates those who died fighting to preserve the country’s mother language of Bengali. 

 

The Quilt fall meeting continues dialogue on NSF, security, fiber issues 

 (Nov 3, 2016)

PHILADELPHIA – Leaders of the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet) recently attended a number of workshops and discussions all aimed at continuing to advance networking services to thousands of educational institutions across the nation.

OARnet helps CEMAS exhibit remote microscopy at national trade show 

 (Oct 3, 2016)

For a microscopy center, the chance to show 2,000 visiting researchers and microscopists the cutting-edge capabilities one offers is too important to hit any snags. So when the 2016 Microscopy & Microanalysis meeting came to Columbus, Ohio, The Ohio State University’s Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis (CEMAS) turned to OARnet to help exhibit its local and, more importantly, remote microscopy capabilities.

OARnet, OH-TECH group joins unique research networks at The Quilt 

 (Feb 23, 2016)

Leaders of the Ohio Academic Resources network (OARnet) and the Ohio Technology Consortium attended the winter member meeting of The Quilt from Feb. 8-12 in La Jolla, Calif. The member-led national coalition of 36 U.S. non-profit regional networks meets twice annually to collaborate on best practices and share ideas.

OARnet’s Schopis with OSU group headed to East Africa 
Experts seek to narrow Information and Communication Technology gaps

Columbus, Ohio (Feb 19, 2016)

Paul Schopis’ deep understanding of technology and the powerful resources it provides and enables may just help save lives in East Africa.

Schopis, interim director of OARnet, left for East Africa on Friday as part of a weeklong project titled “Bridging the Gap in eCapacity for Global Health Research and Training in East Africa.” Schopis is part of a group being led by project director Dr. Wondwossen Abebe Gebreyes, director of Global Health Programs for the College of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University.

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