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Dr. Anthony Linz after receiving his master’s degree in public health administration
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Physician overcomes adversity to get public health degree
For most people, obtaining a medical degree would be a natural stopping place in their academic career. Likewise, most people
with diabetes who undergo dialysis and quadruple bypass, kidney transplant and double lower-leg amputation surgery, all in
two years, might be tempted to retire.
But not Dr. Anthony Linz of Sandusky, medical director of BGSU Firelands’ respiratory care technology program. The pulmonary
and critical care osteopathic physician, who first graduated from Bowling Green in 1971 with a degree in biology (pre-med)
and a minor in chemistry, decided when faced with those daunting circumstances that he would simply change his career path.
That was in 1999.
In 2001, he came back to school at BGSU, and on Aug. 5 received his master’s degree in public health administration. Linz
was surrounded by numerous family members who, like he, are Bowling Green alumni. [READ MORE]
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Neal Jesse to study European politics as visiting professor in England
Dr. Neal Jesse, political science, will be spending fall
semester in England as the Hallsworth Visiting Professor of
Political Economy at the University of Manchester.
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Book of essays on popular culture chronicles field’s coming of age
BGSU popular culture faculty Drs. Marilyn Motz and Angela Nelson, chair of the department, along with Dr. Harold Hinds of
the University of Minnesota at Morris, have compiled Popular Culture Theory and Methodology: A Basic Introduction.
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First GEAR UP scholars to enter BGSU
The GEAR UP program celebrated a milestone July 31 with the
presentation of Toledo Community Foundation scholarships to the
inaugural class of GEAR UP students—those who have been with the
program since junior high school and graduated from Waite High
School in June.
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