BGSU Magazine: Spring 2011
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An astounding gift … straight from the heart
William D. Frack Endowment for Men’s Basketball is a 'game changer.' [READ MORE]
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Standing ready for the next killer tornado
National Weather Service Director Jack Hayes '70 learned key values as AFROTC Corps Commander. [READ MORE]
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Negotiating at the point of a gun
Los Angeles police psychologist Dr. Dorothy Tucker '58 relies on "training and education" to neutralize armed hostage-takers. [READ MORE]
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Black History Month builds bridges
Aspects of African-American life, past and present, were spotlighted during Black History Month this past February. According to Office of Multicultural Affairs Director Emily Monago, the focus was on building bridges. [READ MORE]
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A celebration of kindness and commitment
Remembering Ashel Bryan '46, '86 (Hon.), former chair of the BGSU Board of Trustees and retired bank president whose philanthropy enriched aviation, arts and athletics programs on campus. [READ MORE]
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The Art of Collaboration
Center of Excellence for the Arts creates new synergies, new opportunities. [READ MORE]
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