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| Amy West, marketing and communications,
does homework for her Advanced Technological
Education degree on her lunch hour. |
Online degree program delivers
coursework to students' desktops
A Buddhist saying goes “The teacher will appear
when the student is ready.” If the Advanced
Technological Education degree program at BGSU is
any indication, the “teacher” is appearing
for a growing number of students.
ATE is an online, degree-completion program aimed
at adults who have an applied associate degree and
work experience in business, industry or education.
The program, a collaboration between the College
of Technology and Interactive Distance Education
for All Learners (IDEAL), Continuing and Extended
Education’s distance education unit, represents
a natural evolution from the previous program, which
used interactive video and required students to
come to a central location for class.
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BGSU to remember tsunami
victims in words, song
The University will commemorate the lives lost
in the devastating Dec. 26 tsunami in south Asia
with a campus observance at 4 p.m. Thursday (Feb.
10) in 101 Olscamp Hall.
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Campus community aids tsunami victims
Though it happened halfway around the world, those
who lost their loved ones, homes, businesses and
schools as a result of the Dec. 26 tsunami remain
in the minds of the BGSU community.
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Alumna who chronicled women sports pioneers is
honored as one
Dr. Janis Taylor chronicled the
first female professional baseball players on
film several years before they were featured in
the movie
“A League of Their Own.”
Last weekend, Taylor was among the BGSU alumni
recognized by the University as women sports pioneers
in their own right.
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Community, BGSU celebrate partnerships
for mutual benefit
The winners of this year’s partnership support
grants given by Partnerships for Community Action
and the Center for Innovative and Transformative
Education will be honored Wednesday
(Feb. 9).
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Presidents’ Day open house
volunteers needed
www.bgsu.edu/offices/admissions/volunteer/
is the Web site where you can sign up to help
host campus visitors, or for more information
about the day.
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