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| President Sidney A. Ribeau (left) talks with Maurice Hawkins, a sophomore biology major from Maumee, following Ribeau’s State of the University address Feb. 2. |
BGSU achieves much by keeping focus on its vision, Ribeau says
Despite budget challenges, a faltering economy and uncertain times ahead, BGSU is not only surviving but thriving, President Sidney Ribeau told the audience at his 12th State of the University address Feb. 2.
Ribeau shared his view of the University—a view of success that is increasingly being recognized nationally, even if it is sometimes hard to see for those closest to the work.
“I’m proud of a lot of things about Bowling Green State University,” he said, “and not just what we’ve achieved but the aspirations we seek to achieve.” [READ MORE] |
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Fellowship funds Hershberger’s look at photography’s ‘dark side’
Dr. Andrew Hershberger, art history, will use a Coleman Dowell
Fellowship for Study on Experimental Works to research the work of
negative-print artist David Wojnarowicz this summer at New York
University. [READ MORE]
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Politics of torture, 'queer regions' explored in Provost Lecture Series
The Provost Lecture Series begins Thursday (Feb. 8), when Dr. Diana Taylor of New York University presents "Double Blind: The Torture Case," at 7 p.m. in the Union Theater. [READ MORE]
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