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| Debbi Maury explains her research into the role of sound and the hippocampus in memory to President Sidney Ribeau at the Symposium on Undergraduate Research. |
Spirit of inquiry, discovery on view at undergraduate research symposium
BGSU students demonstrated once again this year that undergraduate research is thriving at the University. The second annual Symposium on Undergraduate Research April 20 drew faculty, staff and visiting members of the Ohio Board of Regents to view and discuss about 50 projects currently under way.
“It is truly inspiring to see and to hear firsthand the scholarly creative activities of our undergraduate students,” said Dr. John Farver, director of the Office of Undergraduate Research. “It speaks volumes to the caliber of our students and the dedication of our faculty mentors. We more than doubled—from 32 to 69—the number of student participants in this the second annual symposium, and I anticipate continued growth as more students take advantage of the many opportunities for undergraduate research and creative activities at BGSU.”
Winning the Sigma Xi Outstanding Presentation individual awards this year were Laren Conklin, Debbi Maury and James Verhoff. [READ MORE] |
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New dean named for College of Business Administration
Dr. Rodney K. Rogers of Portland State University has been
appointed dean of the College of Business Administration, Provost
John Folkins has announced. [READ MORE]
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BGSU to develop Institute for Early Childhood and Family Policy
The Ohio Department of Education's Center for Students, Families
and Communities has awarded the College of Education and Human
Development a $180,000 subsidy grant to develop an Institute for
Early Childhood and Family Policy. [READ MORE]
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First graduate of BGSU-Lorain County CC program returns to roots
Elyria resident Angela Maziarz will become the first graduate of
the bachelor of science in biology degree program offered by BGSU
at Lorain County Community College. [READ MORE]
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Perseverance pays off for nontraditional BGSU graduate
John Haver Jr. will receive a bachelor’s degree in technology on
May 6—nearly 31 years after he first came to campus. [READ MORE]
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Daylong campus institute to explore women’s leadership
The Northwest Ohio Women’s Leadership Institute, to be held May
11, will examine issues surrounding women as leaders, whether in
the workplace, community, academia or the political arena. [READ MORE]
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