Marketing & Communications
BGSU Magazine: Summer 2003
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Balancing Act
Dr. Susan Brown, as assistant professor of sociology and a faculty member in the Center for Family and Demographic Research,
believes the majority of dual career families have adults who are happy in their jobs.
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Footnote Reveals a Buried Past
The story of how African-American families in a small southern Ohio farming town desegregated their public schools through
community action is told in a new documentary by a BGSU student filmmaker.
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Taking Flight
Dr. Helen Michaels, a professor biological sciences, is conducting intensive research into the best methods for reinvigoration
the lupine population, in collaboration with Dr. Randy Mitchell of the University of Akron.
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Is Aggression Part of a Family Tree
Dr. Eric Dubow, a professor of psychology, is involved with the Columbia County Longitudinal Study—one of the longest-running
research projects on childhood aggression in history.
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Up on the Farm
Dr. Susan Brown, as assistant professor of sociology and a faculty member in the Center for Family and Demographic Research,
believes the majority of dual career families have adults who are happy in their jobs.
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BGSU Distinguished Alumnus Award
Betty D. Montgomery, newly elected auditor of the state of Ohio and the first woman to hold that office, has been chosen to
receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award by the Bowling Green State University Alumni Association.
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2003 Alumni Laureate Scholars
The BGSU Alumni Association created the Alumni Laureate Scholars program last fall with an initial investment of $1 million.
These six soon-to-be freshmen will receive full tuition, fees and a $1,000 book award annually.
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