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Leading expert to speak on 'nuclear alarmism'
One of the pre-eminent experts in the field of political science will deliver the University’s first Nakamoto Peace and Conflict Studies Lecture. Dr. John Mueller of Ohio State University will speak on “Nuclear Alarmism from Hiroshima to Al-Quaeda” at 7 p.m. tomorrow (April 13) in 115 Education Building.
The lecture is timely, points out Dr. Marc Simon, coordinator of BGSU’s Peace and Conflict Studies minor. On April 8, President Obama presented his revision of U.S. nuclear strategy; he also just signed a nuclear arms reduction agreement with Russia, and April 5 was the one-year anniversary of his speech in Prague where he announced the long-term goal to abolish nuclear weapons.
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War and peace explored in 'Mother Courage and Her Children'
Bertolt Brecht’s timeless story of war and peace, “Mother Courage and Her Children,” will be presented by the Department of Theatre and Film Thursday-Sunday (April 15-18).
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Chris Bergeron named head coach of Bowling Green hockey
Director of Athletics Greg Christopher has announced that Chris Bergeron has been named the seventh head coach in the history of the BGSU hockey program.
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- Applications at BGSU up 33 percent from last year - WTOL, WFIN
- BGSU students raise over $152,000 at dance marathon - WNWO, WTVG, Sentinel-Tribune
- Nuclear alarmism is topic for lecture at BGSU - Sentinel-Tribune
- Asian popular culture event slated at BGSU - Sentinel-Tribune
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Zoom News Recap
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April 6 - Yacobucci earns recognition as leader in values exploration in science
- Video podcasts recognize innovative award winners
- BGSU celebrates National Financial Literacy Awareness Month
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April 7 - Carle embodies Ferrari ideals
- Swick, Dowlen recognized as BG’s Best
- Annual Ned Baker lecture examines food and nutrition
- Arts in the spotlight on ‘Take 5’
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April 8 - Latin American Studies Conference features artist, social anthropologist
- A nice cup of tea? Think again!
- Future teachers meet their matches at Teacher Job Fair
- Women’s basketball dominates in academics, too
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April 9 - Leading young feminist to give campus talk
- Bruce Edwards shares distance-education plan with chancellor
- Student Union employee publishes first book
- Groundbreaking for residence halls April 17
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