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Homecoming week is here
It’s Homecoming week, the rite of fall that comes complete with parades, pep rallies, football and other festivities on college campuses across the land. And this week will be no different at BGSU, especially on Friday and Saturday.
The “Tailgates and Tailfeathers” Homecoming celebration opens with a kickoff from noon to 3 p.m. today (Sept. 28) in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Oval.
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Postcard book showcases Donahue's 'art cars'
For Dr. Matthew Donahue, popular culture, a car is more than a vehicle.
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Wrighten honored as University Libraries Employee of the Year
The Friends of the University Libraries has named Mary Wrighten, Department of Library Teaching and Learning, the 2009 Libraries Employee of the Year.
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- Dr. Montana Miller on popularity of choirs, choruses - The Columbus Dispatch
- BGSU Women’s Center cited in article on The Silent Witness Project - Press Newspapers
- Firelands seeks students from first class for celebration - Port Clinton News Herald
- Dr. Jeremy Wallach on the 20th anniversary of the Energizer Bunny - The Blade
- Greg Guzman on paying for college - WTOL
- Reiter Lecture Series - Sentinel Tribune
- Dr. Jeffrey Peake’s new book on presidential power - Sentinel Tribune
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Alumnus to train teachers in Senegal
Michael Leaser, a 2006 alumnus, will be leaving for Senegal on Saturday (Oct. 3) as a volunteer educator for the International Foundation for Education and Self-Help.
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Silent Witness Project unveiling set for Oct. 5
In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the 2009 collection of the northwest Ohio chapter of the Silent Witness Project will be unveiled Oct. 5.
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Festival Series continues with NEXUS
The percussion group NEXUS will be in concert at 8 p.m. Oct. 8 in Kobacker Hall, as part of the College of Musical Arts’ Festival Series.
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