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Outlook Archives: October 2004
 
  • Ohio University has highest percentage of Fulbright Award Winners (10/31/2004)

  • Ohio University continues to excel in the area of nationally competitive awards. Ohio University has the highest percentage of Fulbright U.S. Student Program applicants to win awards for the 2004-05 academic year.
     
  • Retracing Rockwell Kent: A Documentary by Frederick Lewis (10/31/2004)

  • For more than 10 years, producer/writer Frederick Lewis, a professor in Ohio University's School of Telecommunications, has been assembling a documentary that puts Rockwell Kent's myriad achievements in perspective.
     
  • Writers Harvest to benefit Southeastern Ohio Food Bank (10/31/2004)

  • The Creative Writing Program's annual Writers Harvest benefit will take place Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds from the $3 admission donation will go to the Southeastern Ohio Food Bank's Second Harvest.
     
  • Campus memorial service planned for OU-COM employees (10/29/2004)

  • A memorial service for Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine employees Bridget Wagner and Kathy Gebard will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2, in Irvine Hall room 194.
     
  • From Laramie to Athens (10/29/2004)

  • The Ohio University School of Theater perfoms "The Laramie Project."
     
  • Exploring 'History in an Age of Entertainment' (10/29/2004)

  • A lecture titled "History in an Age of Entertainment" by Professor Kevin Mattson, will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004, in the 1804 Lounge of Baker University Center.
     
  • Word on the Street - Election 2004 (10/28/2004)

  • Word on the Street is a semi-regular video feature that asks Ohio University students their opinions on current topics. In this installment, Kelsey Hall talks to University students about the Nov. 2 election.
     
  • Navajo Nation member to speak at the Kennedy Museum (10/28/2004)

  • Noted Navajo Nation member and cultural anthropologist Wesley K. Thomas will speak at the Kennedy Museum of Art at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 1.
     
  • Ohio University-Zanesville history student's work published (10/28/2004)

  • Ohio University-Zanesville student Jane Everett's work was selected to be published by the Muskingum Journal.
     
  • WOUB Radio & TV to cover presidential race and local election results (10/28/2004)

  • WOUB News will cover the United States presidential race and local election coverage results on Tuesday, Nov. 2, beginning at 8 p.m.
     
  • President announces opposition to ballot Issue 2 (10/27/2004)

  • After significant deliberation, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis has announced his opposition to Issue 2 and the proposed moratorium on development in the Athens community. McDavis cited potential long-lasting negative effects on the economy and quality of life.
     
  • Bluegrass, jazz and blues performers to visit Ohio University-Zanesville (10/27/2004)

  • The Reel World String Band will perform Thursday, Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. during the Women of Appalachia Conference.
     
  • NPR's 'Justice Talking' to feature WOUB radio producer (10/27/2004)

  • Award-winning WOUB Producer Sandra Sleight-Brennan will have a feature about mountaintop removal as part of the NPR program "Justice Talking: The Future of the Environment."
     
  • Off-campus students treated, not tricked (10/26/2004)

  • With Halloween just around the corner, student volunteers have taken a new spin on an old Halloween tradition. Reverse trick-or-treat is an initiative that informs students of their rights and responsibilities associated with living off-campus.
     
  • Zanesville conference highlights talents of Appalachia (10/26/2004)

  • Ohio University Zanesville Campus will host the sixth annual Women of Appalachia: Their Heritage and Accomplishments conference celebrating women and the unique culture of Appalachia.
     
  • Archives series continues with exhibit of Ohio University in 1960s-1970s (10/26/2004)

  • The Robert E. and Jean R. Mahn Center for Archives & Special Collections in the Ohio University Libraries concludes its series of exhibits on the history of Ohio's first university with an exhibit titled "Range, Revolution, and the River: Ohio University during the Volatile 1960s and 1970s."
     
  • Dale Tampke promoted to associate vice president (10/26/2004)

  • Dale Tampke has been promoted to associate vice president for finance and administration at Ohio University.
     
  • Raising awareness, understanding of disabilities (10/26/2004)

  • Ohio University's Office for Institutional Equity/Disability Services and the Martin Luther King Committee are sponsoring Disability Awareness Day Wednesday, Oct. 27.
     
  • Third annual Resource Fair set for Thursday (10/26/2004)

  • Ohio University Business and Residence Services will host the third-annual Resource Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, at Bromley Hall.
     
  • WOUB Radio Network completes successful membership campaign (10/26/2004)

  • The WOUB Radio Network successfully completed its annual Fall Radio Membership Campaign, raising nearly $64,000, with the final day bringing in over $11,000 in pledges.
     
  • City, university emphasize personal, civic responsibility (10/25/2004)

  • The City of Athens and Ohio University continue to work cooperatively to deliver educational and informational programs that stress civic responsibility in advance of the annual Athens Halloween Street Party the weekend of Saturday, Oct. 30.
     
  • Take 5 Tuesday encourages taking time for others (10/25/2004)

  • Take 5 Tuesday is a new event sponsored by the Ohio University Center for Community Service in which one-day volunteer events are mobilized and accomplished in coordination with a community-based organization in need of assistance. The first event is Oct. 26.
     
  • Nominate your favorite professor (10/22/2004)

  • Students have the unique opportunity to give back to the professors who have made an impact in their college experience.
     
  • Ohio University Emeriti donate $1,000 to Emeriti Park Endowment (10/22/2004)

  • The Ohio University Emeriti Association presented The Ohio University Foundation with a $1,000 check to support the Emeriti Park Endowment.
     
  • Work of Ohio University VisCom students to appear at MPEX Gallery (10/22/2004)

  • A student photography show featuring the work of Ohio University Visual Communication students will take place at the MPEX Gallery in Columbus from Saturday, Oct. 30 to Friday, Nov. 26, 2004.
     
  • University mourns loss of medical school colleagues (10/21/2004)

  • Two employees of the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine are being remembered as gifted and dedicated educators and administrators in the aftermath of the crash of Corporate Airlines Flight #5966 that claimed their lives on Tuesday evening.
     
  • Sixth annual Communication Career Connection to be held Oct. 25 (10/21/2004)

  • Ohio University's College of Communication will hold its annual Communication Career Connection (CCC), a career fair designed for students to interact with communication employers for both internships and entry-level employers, from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, in the Baker University Center Ballroom.
     
  • A sneak peek (10/20/2004)

  • Take a behind the scenes look at "The Guatemalan Handshake," a feature film by Todd Rohal, BFA '99, which was shot this summer. To learn more about the film, visit www.ghandshake.com.
     
  • New Peace Corps recruiter settles into Ohio University (10/20/2004)

  • Karl Federspiel is the new Peace Corps recruiter for Ohio University
     
  • This trip's a cinch (10/20/2004)

  • Alumnus Steve Newman, known as "The Worldwalker," is headed to Athens for Homecoming.
     
  • AMVETS gift funds diabetes research at Ohio University (10/20/2004)

  • The American Veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam (AMVETS) presented a $15,000 check to Ohio University researcher and Goll-Ohio Eminent Scholar John Kopchick on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the Konneker Research Laboratory.
     
  • Community Service Programs makes a difference at Vinton County Health and Safety Fair (10/20/2004)

  • In conjunction with national Make a Difference Day, Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine s Community Service Programs will travel to Zaleski, Saturday, Oct. 23, to participate in the Vinton County Health and Safety Fair.
     
  • Homecoming 2004: 200 Years and Still Rocking (10/20/2004)

  • The Homecoming 2004 theme of "200 Years and Still Rockin" will commemorate and celebrate Ohio University as a hub for emerging musicians and the unique ambience that can only be captured on Ohio's campus. Events will start on Thursday, Oct. 21, and continue through Sunday, Oct. 24.
     
  • Join the Alumni Association for the 2004 Alumni Awards Gala (10/20/2004)

  • The Ohio University Alumni Association announces this year's Alumni Awardees to be honored at the Homecoming Alumni Awards Gala on Friday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
     
  • Ohio University-Zanesville makes a difference at Dr. Increase Mathews House (10/20/2004)

  • Ohio University-Zanesville received a grant to perform a community service and restoration project at the Dr. Increase Mathews House and Museum in the historic Putnam District.
     
  • Ohio University-Zanesville students give a 'Jumpstart' to area preschoolers (10/20/2004)

  • Ohio University-Zanesville students recently completed training conducted by Colleen Romito, Jumpstart Site Manager.
     
  • Autumn in Athens includes giving (10/19/2004)

  • With autumn comes the changing color of leaves, cooler temperatures, football games and of course, the annual giving campaign for United Appeal for Athens County.
     
  • Service-learning workshop to be held Oct. 29 (10/19/2004)

  • The Russ College of Engineering and Technology, Center for Teaching Excellence and Center for Community Service will present a service-learning workshop for faculty on Friday, Oct. 29, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Human Resource and Training Center, rooms 141/145. Lunch will be provided
     
  • Debating diversity on Oct. 20 (10/15/2004)

  • Debating diversity on Oct. 20
     
  • School of Theater presents 'The Laramie Project' (10/15/2004)

  • "The Laramie Project" will be presented by Ohio University?s School of Theater Oct. 13-16, 20-23 and 27-30 in the Elizabeth Evans Baker Theater, located in Kantner Hall.
     
  • University forum to discuss First Amendment rights (10/15/2004)

  • A "Forum on First Amendment Rights" will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21, in Ohio University's Margaret Walter Hall room 145. The event is free and open to the public.
     
  • Let's move (10/14/2004)

  • Don't' expect to sit still in Zelma's class (from the fall 2004 edition of Ohio Today).
     
  • Who put the FAN in 'FANatical'? (10/14/2004)

  • Every Thursday evening, Bradley Theiss and his five-member crew pile into their 35-foot RV to film footage for their second full-length film production, 'FANatical,' a documentary about America's most fanatical football fans.
     
  • Guitar soloist to perform at Ohio University Zanesville (10/14/2004)

  • Guitar soloist, Robert Gruca, is set to perform in the auditorium of Ohio University Zanesville campus on Thursday, Oct. 21, at noon.
     
  • President visits Central Ohio to promote Urban Scholars Program (10/13/2004)

  • President visits Central Ohio to promote Urban Scholars Program
     
  • The man behind the Oasis menu (10/13/2004)

  • Charley Moseley says it was just by chance that he became production manager of The Oasis.
     
  • Kennedy Lecture to feature Juan Williams (10/12/2004)

  • Journalist Juan Williams will be speaking as part of the Kennedy Lecture Series about his coverage of civil rights Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
     
  • Residential Learning Communities (10/12/2004)

  • Watch an 'Ohio Extra' segment about Residential Learning Communities, which give first-year students the advantages of a small college atmosphere, while providing the opportunities of Ohio University's large campus culture.
     
  • Unlocking potential (10/12/2004)

  • Nikki Brown, a senior public relations major, can look up to Leon Harris, BSC '83 and HON '99, for more than one reason.
     
  • I want my AVW! (10/11/2004)

  • Students involved in Athens Video Works experience every facet of video production to create music, sports, comedy, talk and game shows that air on WOUB II and a public access channel.
     
  • Spanish with a twist at Ohio University-Zanesville (10/11/2004)

  • Jaime Gallardo Allamillo from Toledo, Spain, is assisting Adjunct Associate Professor of Spanish, Karen Brown, with her classes this year.
     
  • Ohio Senate 20th District debate to air on WOUB-TV (10/08/2004)

  • WOUB-TV will air an Ohio Senate 20th District Debate on Sunday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m.
     
  • New student trustee helps to shape University's future (10/07/2004)

  • Described by peers as dynamic, passionate and generous Aslyne Rodriguez is not your average Ohio University junior. In addition to a full course-load, involvement with multiple student organizations, club softball and working with graduate student services, she adds student issues and campus improvement to the top of her priorities as a new student trustee.
     
  • Alcohol Awareness creates campus buzz (10/07/2004)

  • Thanks to a social marketing campaign, "Beyond the Buzz" sponsored by Ohio University's Health Education and Wellness Department, students may rethink their actions before making poor alcohol-related decisions.
     
  • A mother's perspective: Judy Shepard discusses lessons from her son's life (10/06/2004)

  • Judy Shepard, mother of hate-crime victim Matthew Shepard, shared her son's values of dignity and respect to a packed audience at Ohio University's Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium Thursday night.
     
  • New office aids students living off-campus (10/06/2004)

  • In an effort to educate students on their rights and responsibilities when living off-campus and to address the concerns students, the community and the university have toward off-campus living, a new office within the Division of Student Affairs has been established.
     
  • Ya' at'eeh (10/06/2004)

  • The Kennedy Museum of Art is gathering the stories of those Navajo weavers who created the objects in the Museum's Edwin L. and Ruth E. Kennedy Southwest Native American Collection
     
  • Employees are urged to forego or delay flu vaccines (10/05/2004)

  • In accordance with the recommendations of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) we are asking Ohio University employees who are not included in a priority group to voluntarily forego their flu shot this year or delay until more vaccine is available.
     
  • WOUB-TV to receive 2004 Columbus International Film and Video Award (10/05/2004)

  • The Columbus International Film & Video Festival has announced its 2004 awards. WOUB-TV's Moscow Circus: A Winter's Tale will receive a Bronze Plaque in the Performing Arts category.
     
  • Appalachia READS Receives $40,000 (10/04/2004)

  • Appalachia READS Receives $40,000
    Verizon Literacy Grant

     
  • City of Athens, Ohio University take proactive approach to curb incidents associated with Halloween street party (10/04/2004)

  • A door-to-door information campaign designed to visit with Ohio University students who reside in Athens neighborhoods highlights steps being taken by the City of Athens and the university to meet the challenges of the unacceptable behavior that has surrounded the Athens Halloween Street Party in recent years. This year?s event is scheduled for the weekend of Oct. 30.
     
  • First American woman to walk in space to speak at Ohio University (10/04/2004)

  • Dr. Kathy Sullivan, the first American woman to perform a space walk, will address Ohio University faculty and students next Tuesday.
     
  • Higher education advancement program offered (10/04/2004)

  • Individuals interested in fund-raising, alumni relations and public communications for colleges and universities may want to check out a new six-month project-based program soon to be launched at Ohio University.
     
  • Ohio University Unplugged event set for Oct. 7 (10/04/2004)

  • Ohio University will host elementary students from Athens area public schools for a day of hands-on demonstrations and environmental education.
     
  • Recycling program receives national recognition (10/04/2004)

  • RecycleMania, Ohio University's program to encourage efficient use and reuse of materials, was recognized by the National Recycling Coalition (NRC) as the Most Outstanding Recycling Innovation ? Product or Process of 2004.
     
  • Underground Railroad Center focus of Archives Week talk (10/04/2004)

  • Nicholas Finke, librarian and archivist at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, will be the eighth annual Ohio University Archives Week speaker on Wednesday, Oct. 13.
     
  • 1-800-VOLUNTEER in Athens now online (10/01/2004)

  • The Center for Community Service at Ohio University has unveiled a new Web-based resource to support volunteer recruitment for Athens area non-profit organizations: 1-800-VOLUNTEER.org.
     
  • A Saturday standard (10/01/2004)

  • Peden Stadium marks diamond anniversary as centerpiece of many Bobcats' fall weekends (reprinted from Ohio Today)
     
  • Another close contest? (10/01/2004)

  • Faculty consider the forces that could tip the 2004 presidential race.
     
  • Election studies (10/01/2004)

  • Ohio University students and recent graduates are working to persuade Ohioans to vote in the 2004 election.
     
  • Fall career fair offers students opportunity to meet with potential employers (10/01/2004)

  • The Fall Career Fair, one of several career fairs scheduled throughout the year, is Wednesday, Oct. 6, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Convocation Center.
     
  • Internationally known architect, designer to give public lecture Oct. 4 (10/01/2004)

  • Thomas Ewing Visiting Professor and internationally known architect and designer Eugene Tsui will give a public lecture about his architectural career on Monday, Oct. 4, at noon in Grover Center, room W115.
     
  • McDavis designates United Appeal Day (10/01/2004)

  • United Appeal for Athens County is getting ready once again for its annual giving campaign. In order to jumpstart the effort, Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis announced today that the Saturday, Oct. 9, football game is designated as United Appeal Day.
     
  • University student sparks presidential debate (10/01/2004)

  • The National Residence Hall Election Program, the brain-child of university senior William Tarter, Jr., is a nationwide initiative to encourage political action in the dorms.
     
  • Dulcimer workshop added to Appalachian Conference (10/01/2004)

  • Jerry Rockwell, builder of fine handmade mountain dulcimers, will offer a two-day workshop in conjunction with the Women of Appalachia Conference in Zanesville.
     
     
     
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