Former Olympic qualifier teaches at Ohio University (12/19/2003) Adjunct Instructor of Health Sciences at Ohio University Zanesville Campus Kitty Consolo's most recent endeavor, writing an "Ask the Expert" column for Runner's World magazine is the latest in a long line of accomplishments.
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Home health care makes a big difference (12/17/2003) The Appalachian Community Visiting Nurses Association, Hospice & Health Services (ACVNAH&HS) understands best what Dorothy says in "The Wizard of Oz": "There's no place like home." It perfectly demonstrates this year's United Appeal for Athens County campaign theme, "Do Something Big," the understanding that a small gift can translate into something much more meaningful.
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Funeral services for Kyle Luginbuhl announced (12/11/2003) Services for Ohio University student Kyle Luginbuhl, a junior in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology who died early Thursday, Jan. 1, have been announced.
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Gates Foundation-Ross County Scholars Fund Fact Sheet (12/11/2003) Chillicothe native Larry A. Gates and his wife, Mary, are helping Ross County students realize their ambitions by establishing a major scholarship fund that will eventually total approximately $10 million.
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Gates Foundation-Ross County Scholars Fund eligible high schools (12/11/2003) Chillicothe native Larry A. Gates and his wife, Mary, are helping Ross County students realize their ambitions by establishing a major scholarship fund that will eventually total approximately $10 million.
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Gates Scholarship Fund opens doors of opportunity for Ross County students seeking college education (12/11/2003) Chillicothe native Larry A. Gates and his wife, Mary, are helping Ross County students realize their ambitions by establishing a major scholarship fund that will eventually total approximately $10 million.
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Larry A. Gates Fact Sheet (12/11/2003) Chillicothe native Larry A. Gates and his wife, Mary, are helping Ross County students realize their ambitions by establishing a major scholarship fund that will eventually total approximately $10 million.
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Student/community chorus forming at OUE (12/11/2003) Ohio University Eastern is establishing a choral ensemble beginning in January consisting of students, faculty, alumni and community members.
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Students cook up knowledge during intersession (12/10/2003) For students taking Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition Melani Duffrin's Introduction to Nutrition class and many others like them at Ohio University, the winter intersession is also a time to learn ? often with a twist.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters turns something little into something big (12/09/2003) Based on the same principals as this year's United Appeal for Athens County campaign theme - "Do Something Big," - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Athens County (BBBS) is evidence that a collection of small acts of kindness can equal something big, and make a difference in someone's life.
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Board amends bylaws to allow for greater continuity (12/06/2003) The Ohio University Board of Trustees amended its bylaws for greater continuity and received the treasurer's audited financial statements during its regular meeting Dec. 5 at the Ohio University Lancaster Campus.
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Ohio University Board amends bylaws to allow for greater continuity (12/06/2003) The Ohio University Board of Trustees amended its bylaws for greater continuity and received the treasurer's audited financial statements during its regular meeting Dec. 5 at the Ohio University Lancaster Campus.
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Sustainable forestry topic of local radio program (12/06/2003) The next "This Time Around: Reinventing Community," Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 8:30 a.m., focuses on Sustainable Forestry.
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Ohio University installs solar systems (12/05/2003) Modern technology continues to play a major role at Ohio University. The University recently installed three solar-powered photovoltaic (PV) systems as part of a $16,000 project that has made the campus greener and more fiscally friendly.
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A league of contenders, part three (12/02/2003) In the realm of highly coveted national and international scholarships, the Ivy schools have dominated the winners' circles. But Ohio University is gaining ground by nurturing students to exceed even their own expectations.
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A league of contenders, part two (12/02/2003) In the realm of highly coveted national and international scholarships, the Ivy schools have dominated the winners' circles. But Ohio University is gaining ground by nurturing students to exceed even their own expectations.
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Married couple shares art, teaching and success (12/02/2003) Artists Marilyn and Gerry Westgerdes are two people connected through their work on many different levels. The couple, married for 32 years after meeting at art school in Los Angeles, teaches art at Ohio University Zanesville and both have sculptures at branches of the Muskingum County Library System.
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In the Spotlight: Students educate peers about organ donation (12/01/2003) Kristen Miller, Tonya Trace, Cassandra Weaver and Ashlee Young volunteered to become peer educators in the 'Second Chances: Enhancing and Saving Lives' program funded by the Ohio Department of Health, Second Chance Trust Fund. They hope to dispel some of the myths and misunderstandings of organ donation.
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RSVP puts up big numbers (12/01/2003) This is the third in a series of four stories featuring member agencies of United Appeal for Athens County.
Representing one of the largest volunteer groups in the nation -- the elderly -- the Athens County Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) exhibits the 2003 United Appeal campaign theme "Do Something Big" in both manpower and service hours. |