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  2. Best jobs for seniors, retirees and mature workers: 10 second ...

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    See a list of the 10 best jobs for retirees based on national trends for people ages 55 and older. ... Best jobs for seniors, retirees and mature workers: 10 second-act careers plus 13 side gigs ...

  3. 45 Great Jobs for Retirees - AOL

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    Here are some ideal jobs seniors can pursue (with median hourly wages, where applicable, from ZipRecruiter). Kris Scott also contributed to this report. Sponsored: Find a Qualified Financial Advisor

  4. 15 In-Demand Jobs for Seniors - AOL

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    Landing a new job in your 60s or later can be a challenge, but there are a few industries and occupations that tend to employ older workers. The occupation is particularly popular among women who ...

  5. Kent State University at Stark - Wikipedia

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    Kent State University Stark's Senior Guest Program supports adults ages 60 and up. Designed to encourage Ohio's Senior Citizens to broaden their knowledge and skills, or revisit areas of interest that they may not have pursued as a traditional college student. Senior Guests audit and attend regular credit classes on a space-available basis.

  6. OhioLINK - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK) is a consortium of Ohio's college and university libraries and the State Library of Ohio.Serving more than 800,000 students, faculty, and staff at 88 institutions with 117 libraries, OhioLINK's membership includes 16 public universities, 23 community/technical colleges, 48 private colleges and the State Library of Ohio.

  7. William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    When The Ohio State University opened in 1873, the library was located on the first floor of University Hall. In 1884, it was moved to the building's third floor, and in 1893 it was moved to the newly constructed Orton Hall. As early as 1897, university librarians voiced their need for a dedicated library building, and this eventually resulted ...