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Givens Fellow Callie King documents life in Uganda
“If God had a bedroom, it would certainly be the skies in Africa,” Callie King remembers thinking while she was in Uganda. “They are luxurious and seductive at the same time.”
King and her business partner, Tristan Rader of Kent State University, documented the Ugandan way of life during a month-long trip in November. “The Human Story: The Ugandan Film Project” was funded in part by the $6,000 Givens Fellowship King received from BGSU—a huge boost, she says gratefully, that enabled her to embark on what she and Rader plan as the first of a “series of other projects in different parts of the world that will help people relate to others.”
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Buy a raffle ticket for unique Centennial quilts
Raffle tickets go on sale today for eight, unique wall-sized quilts created by three University Libraries staff members in honor of BGSU’s Centennial.
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- 10 Questions with Jennifer Roos - The Blade
- BG Chamber event marks University’s Centennial - Sentinel-Tribune
- Familiar Face: Mickey Cochrane - Sentinel-Tribune
- STRS issue for combined-plan participants - Sentinel-Tribune
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Zoom News Recap Jan 26-29
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Jan. 26 - January enrollment, registration data positive
- BGSU women's teams recognized for academic success
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Jan. 27 - BGSU art students brighten city buses
- Meeting veterans’ needs is focus of WBGU program
- Students have great resource in the Learning Commons
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Jan. 28 - Campus pools wisdom on student leadership development
- Campus welcomes new honor society
- NWOET seeks articles on technology use
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Jan. 29 - High-spirited Centennial gathering salutes faculty, staff
- Good news about fall 2010 admissions
- ‘Take 5’ on enrollment
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