ACHS and WOUB sponsor Home Movie Day 2004 (07/30/2004) the Athens County Historical Society and Museum and WOUB-TV are joining forces with film archivists and preservation organizations around the country to sponsor Home Movie Day 2004 at ACHS&M's 65 N. Court Street headquarters from 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 14.
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Companies awarded $10,000 in business plan competition (07/29/2004) Two businesses were awarded $10,000 each July 21 when they were judged as having the top plans in the Appalachian Ohio Business Plan Competition, organized by Ohio University's Voinovich Center for Leadership and Public Affairs and its Small Business Development Center.
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WOUB radio program visits McConnelsville's Malta Windows (07/29/2004) 'This Time Around: Reinventing Community,' airing Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. on the WOUB Radio Network, visits McConnelsville for the story of Malta Windows.
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Bobcat says... (07/29/2004) Ohio University's Precollege Program is the first of a three-part orientation process designed to familiarize incoming students with campus and to address critical issues important to their academic success.
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Ohio University professor named Blind Educator of the Year (07/29/2004) Ohio University faculty member J.W. Smith, an associate professor in the School of Communication Studies, has been named the Blind Educator of the Year by the National Federation of the Blind (NFB). He accepted the award during the recent annual NFB convention in Atlanta, Ga.
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Ohio University and Pepsi recognize student leaders (07/28/2004) Thirteen undergraduate Ohio University students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership in the university community were recently awarded $2,500 Pepsi Ohio University Campus Leadership Scholarships for the 2004-2005 academic year.
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Ohio University honors student leaders (07/28/2004) Outstanding student leaders were recognized at Ohio University's 21st Annual Leadership Recognition Reception. The students were honored for a cumulative collegiate record of leadership and service to the university community.
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Kathy Krendl named interim provost (07/27/2004) Kathy A. Krendl, Ph.D., has been named interim provost of Ohio University for a one-year appointment, effective Aug. 9.
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Ohio University communicates with tenants on East State Street (07/27/2004) In an effort to address any questions or concerns in the aftermath of the Spencer Building evacuation last Monday, Ohio University has contacted tenants inviting them and their employees to get in touch with the university directly. The letter, outlining the process by which individuals may make their concerns known, was delivered to employers at the Spencer Building on Monday afternoon.
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Ohio University responds to Research Center incident (07/27/2004) Following the evacuation of the Spencer Building on East State Street after an incident at the Ohio Coal Research Center, Ohio University will be in direct contact with other tenants to address their concerns and has permanently suspended all research activities and will close the center's operations at that site.
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Residence hall move-in begins Sept. 2 (07/27/2004) Beginning at noon on Thursday, Sept. 2, residence halls will open for new Ohio University students. Move-in will continue for new students on Friday, Sept. 3, beginning at 9 a.m. and the residence halls will open for upperclassmen on Saturday, Sept. 4, at 9 a.m.
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Seminars focus on developing winning grant proposals (07/27/2004) Community and Professional Programs at Ohio University is again sponsoring the popular, "Developing Winning Grant Proposals" workshop this August in three different locations across the state.
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Guns-N-Hoses blood donation competition on tap (07/26/2004) The fourth annual Athens County Guns-N-Hoses Blood Drive will be held from noon to 6 p.m. Friday, July 30, in Ohio University's Ping Student Recreation Center.
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Ohio University's Bicentennial Campaign tops $221 million (07/26/2004) The books are closed on Ohio University's Bicentennial Campaign - an effort launched in November 2000 with a goal to raise $200 million in celebration of the university's 200th anniversary.
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Center for Automatic Identification set to share new technologies (07/22/2004) The Center for Automatic Identification will host the 18th annual Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) Technical Institute, July 25-30, at the Russ College of Engineering and Technology on the Ohio University campus.
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Local radio program explores job creation (07/22/2004) On Tuesday, July 27, This Time Around: Reinventing Community, airing at 8:30 a.m. on the WOUB Radio Network, visits Monroe County to examine how the county combatted rising unemployment.
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Program gives public and nonprofit executives decision-making tools (07/19/2004) Ohio University's Executive Leadership Institute will present "Leading with Vision, Value and Strategy," a program for public and nonprofit sector executives, Oct. 5-8.
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Fulbrighter to tune in to Germany's hip-hop music (07/16/2004) June graduate and Fulbright grant recipient James Peterson plans to spend his free time tuning in to the German hip-hop scene while living in Hannover, Germany, where he will serve as an English teaching assistant in a secondary school.
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ORBCRE symposium begins Aug. 18 (07/14/2004) The Twentieth Annual Scientific Symposium of the Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education (ORBCRE) will be hosted by Ohio University, Aug. 18-20.
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Ohio University receives Governor's Excellence in Exporting Award (07/14/2004) Ohio University's Global Learning Community (GLC) received the Governor's Excellence in Exporting Award recently in Columbus.
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Scheys give $1 million to College of Business (07/14/2004) Coming in as the final donors to Ohio University's successful Bicentennial Campaign, which concluded June 30, Ralph and Luci Schey, of Gates Mills, Ohio, committed $1 million to the College of Business.
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Ohio University women's air race team wins national trophy (07/12/2004) A two-woman pilot team sponsored by the Ohio University Department of Aviation, part of the Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of Engineering and Technology, took top honors among collegiate teams in the 28th annual cross-country, all-women Air Race Classic, June 23-26.
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WOUB-TV program receives CINE Golden Eagle Award (07/08/2004) WOUB-TV is pleased to announce that "Opening the Door West: The Ohio Company of Associates," a film by WOUB-TV and Shelburne Films, has won a prestigious CINE Golden Eagle Award.
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Campus buildings to be painted (07/08/2004) Several campus buildings will undergo exterior painting betwen July 26 and Sept. 1.
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Ridges steam project affects West Green (07/08/2004) The Ridges steam project will require the Gulch are between Wilson and Parks Halls to be closed
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OPERS informational meeting July 8 (07/06/2004) Ohio University staff members are invited to two open meetings to learn more about the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System and future health care for retirees.
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Ping Center parking lot closed (07/06/2004)
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South Green parking lots closed July 20-21 (07/06/2004)
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College of Business receives $1 million gift (07/06/2004) An Ohio University alumnus recently made an anonymous $1 million commitment to the College of Business as part of the Bicentennial Campaign. The gift will support scholarships for students from Scioto County, the teaching of entrepreneurship and the promotion of economic development in Appalachian Ohio.
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Ben's Team is top fundraiser for WalkAmerica (07/06/2004) The 2004 WalkAmerica was held in memory of Ben Hayes, son of Ohio University Assistant Professor of Trombone Chris Hayes and his wife Michele. Ben's Team was the largest team and raised the most money at this year's Athens WalkAmerica.
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Berger Hospital emergency medicine director doubles as medical commander in Iraq (07/06/2004) OU-COM alumni in the Ohio National Guard are playing a prominent role in providing medical support and care for soldiers and civilians in Iraq.
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Scioto County coroner serves Ohio Guard in Iraq (07/02/2004) OU-COM alumni in the Ohio National Guard are playing a prominent role in providing medical support and care for soldiers and civilians in Iraq. |