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BGSU selected as center of excellence for e-learning
BGSU’s investment in e-learning over the past decade has paid dividends for hundreds of northwest Ohio students seeking to
finish their bachelor’s and master’s degree programs online.
Now, the experience and expertise that built an inventory of over 500 online courses and 15 online degree and certificate
programs has been recognized by the Ohio Board of Regents and its Ohio Learning Network (OLN). BGSU has been selected as the
site for Ohio’s new OLN Center for Excellence in E-Learning.
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Composer Mikel Kuehn wins Copland, Ettelson awards
As the recipient of an Aaron Copland Award Dr. Mikel Kuehn, music composition, will be able to focus on his work while soaking
up inspiration during a residency at the famous composer’s longtime home in New York.
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Viramontez Anguiano honored for fostering positive human relations
His energetic commitment to creating both a climate in which multicultural students and faculty can succeed and widespread
multicultural awareness have earned Dr. Ruben Viramontez Anguiano, family and consumer sciences, this year’s Miguel Ornelas
Human Relations award.
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Lend your ears, voice to CUE discussions
The first three discussion sessions about Connecting the Undergraduate Experience will take place this week.
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- James Albert cited in article on best baseball teams since WW II - Suite101.com
- Jack Santino on Halloween - Dayton Daily News, Columbus Dispatch
- Freddie Barnes becomes all-time BGSU receptions leader - The Blade
- Amanda Hill’s grandfather honored as BGSU Parent of the Year - The Blade
- Ray Browne obituary - New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Columbus Dispatch, Newsday, Miami Herald, The Blade
- Bianca Garza has internship at Rolling Stone – The Blade
- President Cartwright profile - The Toledo Free Press
- Andrea Pereira de Almeida creates stadium mural - Sentinel-Tribune
- Will Burns, Mike Carroll, Joe Frizado win award for wind turbine siting work – Sentinel-Tribune
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In memoriam: Ray B. Browne
Dr. Ray B. Browne, who was instrumental in establishing the first full-fledged department of popular culture in the United
States at BGSU in 1973, died Oct. 22 at home in Bowling Green.
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BGSU at center of conversation on writing
When writers around the nation and the globe began posting blogs Oct. 20 in celebration of the National Day on Writing, BGSU
was at the hub of the action.
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Open enrollment for benefits begins today
Full-time faculty and staff may begin submitting their 2010 enrollment forms for health care, dental and vision coverage and
life insurance beginning today (Oct. 26). [MORE]
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