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Outlook Archives: November 2004
 
  • Professor to appear in History Channel program (11/30/2004)

  • Ohio University Associate Professor of History Norman Goda is among the individuals interviewed for the program "Hitler's Lost Plan," which will be broadcast by The History Channel at 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2.
     
  • University announces football coach search and screening committee (11/24/2004)

  • Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis has appointed a campus-wide committee to spearhead the search for the university's next head football coach.
     
  • Ohio University to close Nov. 25-26 (11/22/2004)

  • Ohio University will be closed Thursday, Nov. 25-26, in observance of the national Thanksgiving Day holiday.
     
  • Diversify your diet (11/22/2004)

  • Located in Jefferson Dining Hall, Odyssey Café offers a wide variety of Greek food for an ethnic alternative to the regular menu and is the University's newest addition to the diverse array of food available on campus.
     
  • Air quality and coal research symposium to be held Dec. 2-3 (11/22/2004)

  • Advances in air quality and clean coal science by Ohio researchers will be highlighted during the Ohio Air Quality and Coal Research Symposium, Dec. 2-3 at Ohio University's Walter Hall.
     
  • Ohio University-Zanesville to host US DOL and EEOC seminar (11/22/2004)

  • Human Resource professionals and business owners are invited to attend the U.S. Department of Labor and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission seminar at Ohio University-Zanesville on Dec. 7 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
     
  • Gaming technology moves into Appalachia (11/19/2004)

  • The School of Telecommunications and the College of Communication have partnered with the Information Technology Alliance of Appalachian Ohio and the Athens Chamber of Commerce to develop interactive digital technology in the region.
     
  • AMVETS money funds undergraduate diabetes research (11/18/2004)

  • AMVETS (American Veterans) has awarded Goll-Ohio Eminent Scholar John Kopchick and his students $15,000 to continue their diabetes research.
     
  • Luggage needed for children in foster care (11/17/2004)

  • The Center for Community Service (CCS) is currently asking students to look in their sheds, basements, cellars and attics over winter break for old suitcases, luggage or backpacks to donate to the second annual Love Luggage Project.
     
  • Former CIA Director James Woolsey to keynote 2005 Baker Peace Conference (11/16/2004)

  • Former Central Intelligence Agency Director R. James Woolsey will be the keynote speaker for Ohio University's 2005 Baker Peace Conference April 21-22.
     
  • Emeriti Park north overlook dedicated in honor of Ruth Ann Robinson Picard (11/15/2004)

  • Ohio University and sorority Chi Omega dedicated the new north overlook addition at Emeriti Park on Nov. 13 in a morning ceremony.
     
  • Bachelor's in industrial technology option at Ohio University-Zanesville (11/15/2004)

  • Ohio University-Zanesville is now offering a bachelor's in industrial technology degree.
     
  • No debate about it (11/12/2004)

  • The Ohio University Forensics Speech and Debate team takes time and dedication, but for the students involved in the program, the work is worth it.
     
  • Ohio University selects 10 peer institutions (11/10/2004)

  • Ohio University President Roderick McDavis announced today that his administration has identified 10 peer institutions that will be used as benchmarks as the university maps its long-term future.
     
  • President creates task force to plan future (11/10/2004)

  • President Roderick McDavis has commissioned a task force charged with helping map the future for Ohio University.
     
  • HCOP hosts science and health careers fair (11/10/2004)

  • The Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) at Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine will sponsor "Health-Care Professions and the Cycle of Life" on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Grover Center.
     
  • Hieber Trust to benefit Ohio University Urban Scholars Program (11/10/2004)

  • More than $500,000 from the William O. and Margaret T. Hieber Loving ® Trust will support Ohio University's Urban Scholars Program, which will enhance diversity at the university by providing need-based scholarships for students from urban centers.
     
  • Asian Actor and scholar visits Ohio University-Zanesville (11/10/2004)

  • Mano Maniam, actor and scholar who lives in Malaysia, recently visited Ohio University-Zanesville.
     
  • Emeriti Park gazebo dedication set for Nov. 13 (11/09/2004)

  • Ohio University and sorority Chi Omega will dedicate the newly constructed north overlook addition at Emeriti Park at 10 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 13.
     
  • Ohio University to close Nov. 11 (11/09/2004)

  • Ohio University will be closed Thursday, Nov. 11, in observance of the national Veterans Day holiday.
     
  • Word on the Street - achieving goals (11/09/2004)

  • Word on the Street is a semi-regular video feature that asks Ohio University students their opinions on topics affecting them. In this installment, Nikki Brown wants to know how Ohio University is helping students achieve their professional goals.

     
  • Raymond Tymas-Jones appointed to Ohio Arts Council (11/08/2004)

  • Governor Bob Taft has announced the appointment of Dean of the College of Fine Arts Raymond Tymas-Jones to the Ohio Arts Council Board. His term will end July 1, 2009.
     
  • University remembers longtime benefactor, alumnus, friend (11/04/2004)

  • Dr. Fritz J. Russ, alumnus, longtime benefactor and treasured friend of Ohio University and the Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of Engineering and Technology, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 3. He was 84. His innovation, vision and technical expertise spanned an engineering career of more than 55 years and many engineering firsts.
     
  • Joan Herrold Wood receives John C. Baker Founder's Award (11/04/2004)

  • On Friday, Nov. 5, The Ohio University Foundation bestowed its greatest honor upon alumna Joan Herrold Wood, the John C. Baker Founder's Award. The award recognizes individuals who have provided exemplary service to the Foundation.
     
  • Student investors outperform the market (11/04/2004)

  • Ohio University business students are giving professionals a run for their money, with their results exceeding the industry standard for investments.
     
  • Interim assistant provost for teaching, learning and technology named (11/04/2004)

  • Ann Kovalchick, Ph.D., has been named interim assistant provost for teaching, learning and technology, effective Nov. 1, for a one-year appointment.
     
  • Filming the future (11/04/2004)

  • Film students Spencer Houck and Devin Doyle are semi-finalists in MTV's 'Best Film on Campus' competition. Cast your vote now.
     
  • Clark and Ubbing named to Lancaster Coordinating Council (11/03/2004)

  • Mina Ubbing and Robert "Bob" Clark were appointed to the Ohio University Lancaster Campus Coordinating Council and recently attended their first meeting as members.
     
  • Engineering and technology research fair (11/03/2004)

  • The community is invited to the annual fall research fair of the Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of Engineering and Technology at Ohio University, Saturday, Nov. 6, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Walter Hall on the Athens campus.
     
  • Variety is the Soup du Jour at OUZ's International Day (11/03/2004)

  • On Thursday, Oct. 28th, Ohio University Zanesville celebrated its annual International Day with a variety of soups from around the world.
     
  • First things first: The challenges of freedom (11/02/2004)

  • To help students navigate between personal freedom and their new responsibilities, the university encourages first-year students to enroll in "The University Experience," part of the institution's extended orientation program. This is the third story in a series about the first-year experience.
     
  • OUZ/Muskingum Family Y form partnership (11/02/2004)

  • Ohio University Zanesville and the Muskingum Family Y announce the formation of a fitness partnership and the addition of Erin Gruesbeck as a shared Health and Wellness Coordinator between the two facilities.
     
  • Ohio men's water polo to host championship tournament (11/02/2004)

  • The Ohio Men's Water Polo Club will be hosting its conference championship tournament Nov. 6 to 7.
     
  • Scripps senior sits down with Kerry (11/01/2004)

  • Living out most young reporters' dreams, Nick Juliano, a senior journalism major, recently spoke with presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry during his visit to southern Ohio on Sat., Oct. 16. According to an Oct. 8 article in The Cincinnati Enquirer, Juliano "may be the only student journalist in the country to get an interview with either presidential candidate."
     
  • Chief architect of GPS to speak at Ohio University (11/01/2004)

  • Dr. Brad Parkinson's free lecture, "The Origins, Status and Future of GPS," part of the Stocker Lecture Series sponsored by the Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of Engineering and Technology and the Robe Leadership Institute, will discuss the history and role of the technology.
     
  • The Ohio University School of Theater presents 'Arms and the Man' by George Bernard Shaw (11/01/2004)

  • The Ohio University School of Theater is proud to announce the second production of its 2004-2005 season; George Bernard Shaw?s classic satirical comedy "Arms and the Man."
     
     
     
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