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Army enlists Pargament to build soldiers' spiritual fitness
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may ultimately affect as many as 35 percent of soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, researchers from Stanford University and the Naval Postgraduate School estimate in a September 2009 study.
Given the prevalence of PTSD and other health problems, a new program to help soldiers deal with issues before they arise is “an innovative step the Army has taken, one that makes good sense,” says Dr. Kenneth Pargament, psychology, who with his BGSU graduate students has created the component on spiritual resilience.
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Campus unites to 'jump start' enrollees
The University hosted the first-ever “January Jump Start” for new and returning students last Monday (Jan. 4).
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- Susan Brown in Women’s Health magazine
- Audubon bird tally finds rare hawk on Forrest Creason Golf Course - The Blade
- ‘10 Questions with Greg Christopher’ - The Blade
- Marie Sexton, one of oldest alumnae, passes at 103 — The Blade
- Freddie Barnes to play in East-West Shrine Game - The Blade
- BGSU effort to turn out lights saves money - The Blade
- Eric Dubow on talking to kids about terrorism - WTOL
- Barbara Moses wins state teaching award - Sentinel-Tribune
- Audrey Ellenwood leads charity that provides supplies to rural South African Schools - Sentinel-Tribune
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University community to mark start of centennial year
A special gathering for BGSU faculty and staff on Jan. 29 will mark the beginning of the University’s centennial celebrations. Refreshments will be served at 9:30 a.m. in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union, followed by a program at 10 a.m.
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