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Spring 2007
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 Tim Aukerman at work in Lucas County Coroner's office. |
Common Bonds |
Husband and wife Tim and Chris Aukerman are a classic example of the diversity a chosen career path can offer. While both
are medical technology graduates of BGSU (Tim '79 and Chris '80), they've chosen different focuses for their careers over
the past 25 years. The one common denominator? They both love that the medical technology field allows each of them to do
what they enjoy doing most. [READ MORE]
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Features
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Crime and Justice Research Lab aids officers
Bowling Green State University 's Crime and Justice Research Lab, now in its second year, is enabling law enforcement agencies
to become more effective by providing them expert training, research and crime analysis.
[READ MORE]
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PILLARS grants make immediate impact
Thirteen students from the College of Health and Human Services have benefited from the PILLARS grant program since its inception
in March 2005.
[READ MORE]
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Nursing consortium stays strong
The recent merger of Medical University of Ohio (MUO) and the University of Toledo (UT), which are both part of the nursing
consortium with Bowling Green State University , created questions for those involved with the program.
[READ MORE]
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Preventing SIDS
A collaboration between Bowling Green State University and Wood County Hospital in Bowling Green has resulted in a new study
in the war against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or crib death.
[READ MORE]
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'53 alumnus is charter member of Advocates
Albert E. Dyckes '53, '58 of Columbus is one of the charter members of the College of Health and Human Services Advocates
Board. He has been a public health advocate for many years.
[READ MORE]
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Criminal justice alumnus honors past professor
Whether it's one of Atlanta 's top financial institutions, a dot-com startup or a major health care facility, Scott Smith
'83 enjoys being in the middle of the art of creating a legal deal.
[READ MORE]
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