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October 5, 2009  

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Provost Kenneth Borland (left) speaks at the CUE Committee retreat. Listening are (left to right) BGSU Firelands Dean William Balzer, Graduate College Dean Deanne Snavely, BG Perspective Director Stephen Langendorfer, Women’s Studies Director Radhika Gajjala and Dr. Marcia Salazar-Valentine, dean of Continuing and Extended Education.
Elements of new undergraduate experience begin to take shape

BGSU has begun a journey that has the potential to redefine its identity as an educational institution. Several elements have already emerged that will be central to its success, along with some critical questions.

A team of representatives from across the University has been working for a number of months on “Connecting the Undergraduate Experience (CUE),” aimed at creating “distinctive, coherent, undergraduate learning experiences that link curricular and co-curricular programs,” which is the first strategy in the Strategic Plan.

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Dr. Brett Holden (left) and Dr. Ralph Wolfe in the new viewing center. Onscreen is Eva Marie Saint in “North by Northwest.”
New video viewing center named in honor of Ralph Wolfe

A new campus resource for the study of film and video will bear the name of its benefactor.

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  • Gary Swegan on reduced tuition for Michigan students on Detroit Web site - AmericaJr.com
  • Dr. Bruce Edwards on Bono in the Press of Atlantic City
  • Dr. Jeremy Wallach on the prevalence of “cougars” in the new fall TV season - The Detroit News
  • BGSU study on economic impact of the arts in Ohio - The Lorain Journal
  • Dr. Michael Carroll on demographics and economy of Toledo - The Blade
  • Enrollment at state colleges and universities - Columbus Dispatch
  • BGSU student job fair - WTOL and WUPW
  • BGSU students ask questions about H1N1 vaccine - WTOL
  • Homecoming grocery bag bingo – WTOL

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Bench-Matisse
Catalano helps young artists enhance Toledo's Art Zone

Passers-by in downtown Toledo next spring may find themselves pausing to enjoy masterworks by artists from Van Gogh to Vasarely—not on canvasses but benches.

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BGSU report highlights smoking, obesity issues in young Ohioans

Smoking has become much less prevalent among Ohioans over 30 in the last 25 years, but the trend hasn’t extended to younger adults, according to BGSU’s Center for Family and Demographic Research.

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