YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Mahoning Valley Regional STEM Ecosystem has been selected to join the Global STEM Ecosystems Initiative, a worldwide movement that brings together leaders from education, business, government and community organizations to develop high-quality STEM learning opportunities.
Plus, a new workforce training program at the Shenango Valley Urban League helps homeless young adults gain job skills through e-commerce, and Ferguson’s House of Furniture is expanding into Boardman, acquiring the former Loves Furniture building for its third Ohio location.
Program Empowers Homeless Through Workforce TrainingLoves Furniture Building in Boardman Sold for $2.65MValley STEM Initiative Invited into Global Ecosystem
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