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Arts Enterprise looks to expand reach nationally
Members of the Arts Enterprise (AE) student organization are, as the name suggests, an enterprising lot. Devoted to connecting the arts and business worlds to promote social growth, they can also unite the two for their own entrepreneurial efforts.
“Because Arts Enterprise is grass-roots in nature, we want students to engage in all aspects of creative entrepreneurship,” said AE co-founder Dr. Nathaniel Zeisler, a bassoon faculty member. “In our rapidly changing economy, there is a real opportunity for artists to have a seat at the table in a true business setting.”
This summer has seen activity on a number of fronts.
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Tunisians, Algerians boost environmental communication skills
After three intensive weeks of study and cultural activities, the University said goodbye Aug. 7 to students and faculty from Algeria and Tunisia.
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- Terry Rentner in Columbus Dispatch article on binge drinking
- Admissions early enrollment at Perrysburg High - WTOL and WTVG
- Juan L. Bouzat in Columbus Dispatch article on desert toads
- Story on Kerry Sizheng Fan’s Chinese museum design in the BG Sentinel-Tribune
- Montana Miller in the LA Times on Photoshop and women’s body image
- Greg Guzman in Toledo Blade article on college investments
- Marc Simon on Bill Clinton as diplomat - WTOL
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Free Alexander Technique workshop promotes better movement skills
Learning to use one’s body more naturally and efficiently, with less tension, is the aim of the Alexander Technique, a simple and effective method for improving body use used worldwide.
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