
Foluke Omosun
ReporterFoluke Omosun has several years’ experience as a public relations professional, and in the media as a TV and print journalist. She served as an account executive at AKHIA Communications in Hudson, Ohio, and editor of Kent State University’s employee newsletter. She has a master’s degree in public relations and is a doctoral candidate in communication at Kent State. She loves to travel with her family and enjoys watching documentaries and true crime shows.
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Nearly 1 million residents of the state have felony convictions. For our Justice Matters series, we speak with some of them who have been living with the consequences, while we identify some calls for change.
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Although bipartisanship isn't seen frequently these days, there seems to be some agreement from both sides of the aisle on the need to reform bail in Ohio.
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Teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic has some educators feeling stressed, and some say they're experiencing burnout for the first time in their careers.
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Families of students with disabilities share their experiences on remote education during the pandemic.
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Immigrant families struggle to support their kids and communities in an age of online learning.
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Community educators examine the pros and cons of online learning and how it affects some kids better than others.
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Beachwood city schools redesign learning for efficient and accessible pandemic-friendly education for students.
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Some schools have reinvented virtual learning to keep students engaged as they learn from home.
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When schools went remote, it meant coming up with new ways to connect students with the additional services they would typically get in person.