BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY
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March 27, 2006
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 A weekly publication for the BGSU community
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| Signing a memorandum of collaboration between BGSU and the University of Toledo is Dr. Heinz Bulmahn (center left) while (left
to right) Drs. Frank Calzonetti, Neil Reid and Michael Carroll look on. |
BGSU, UT centers to collaborate on community development efforts
BGSU and the University of Toledo have agreed to collaborate on community development efforts emanating from specialized centers
at each university.
Representatives from both universities on March 22 signed a memorandum of collaboration between Bowling Green’s Center for
Regional Development and Toledo’s Urban Affairs Center.
April 1 is the effective date of the three-year pact, in which the two centers agree to identify and pursue joint funding
opportunities for research projects that will reinforce and promote each other’s mission.
Under the agreement, the centers will also promote each other’s activities, including lectures, workshops and conferences,
and jointly sponsor at least one such event each year.
In addition, the director of each center will become a member of the other’s Community Advisory Board. Dr. Michael Carroll
is director of the Center for Regional Development, while Dr. Neil Reid is interim director of the Urban Affairs Center.
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Business law text promotes critical engagement
There are plenty of business law textbooks to go around, says Dr. M. Neil Browne, but they rarely present the law as a living,
changing thing that citizens can actually shape. Browne, economics, along with Dr. Nancy Kubasek, legal studies, and Dr. Bartley
Brennan, a professor emeritus of legal studies, has recently co-authored the fourth edition of a textbook that takes a critical-thinking
approach to business law.
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Reintroducing prisoners to society is forum topic
"Prisoner Re-entry and Reintegration" will be the theme of the
fourth annual Criminal Justice Forum hosted by the Criminal Justice
Program on Thursday (March 30).
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Conference on Local History on campus April 4
A Civil War history, Great Lakes shipwrecks and North
Toledo's African-American community will be the subjects of
speakers at the annual Conference on Local History, set for April 4
in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
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