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Enduring leadership is theme of BGSU Women's History Month
“Make Women’s Leadership Stick” is the theme of Women’s History Month on campus.
The keynote speakers for the month are authors Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner, who co-wrote Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism and the Future and Grassroots: A Field Guide to Feminist Activism. Their March 28 talk on “Manifesting Feminism” will begin at 5:30 p.m. in 228 Bowen-Thompson Student Union. A question-and-answer period will follow their presentation.
Leadership in government will be discussed by Rebecca Bhaer, Wood County Clerk of Courts, and state Sen. Teresa Fedor (D-Toledo) in “So You Wanna Run for Office?” They will share their personal perspectives and experiences at 12:30 p.m. Friday (March 17) in the Women’s Center, 107 Hanna Hall. [READ MORE] |
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Advising award winners share 'best practices'
The winners of the
second annual Distinguished Adviser Awards shared their 'best
practices' with a campuswide audience March 1. [READ MORE]
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Jack Ford joins BGSU faculty
BGSU has appointed Jack
Ford a practitioner-in-residence in the College of Arts and Sciences,
Dean Donald Nieman has announced. The former state representative and
Toledo mayor joins the faculty today (March 13). [READ MORE]
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Brain Awareness Week features two public lectures
The annual observance
of Brain Awareness Week at BGSU will feature two public lectures
Thursday afternoon (March 16) on the neuroscience of language
disorders known as aphasia. [READ MORE]
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Famed political activist to keynote Africana Studies Colloquium
Internationally known
foreign policy advocate and author Randall Robinson will deliver the
keynote address for BGSU's ninth annual Africana Studies Student
Research Colloquium Luncheon on Friday (March 17). [READ MORE]
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