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| Posing with their Zuni owl
awards are B.G. Best winners (left to right)
Paul Lopez, Lee Floro-Thompson, Tim Koder
and Cindy Colvin. The four were honored March
29 at the annual spring reception hosted by
Administrative Staff Council. |
Administrative staff honors
‘B.G. Best’
Last Tuesday (March 29), on the first truly springlike
day of the season, administrative staff joined
President Sidney Ribeau in celebrating the B.G.
Best—those people who, through their commitment
to the University, their colleagues and students,
help Bowling Green be its best.
Honored were Cindy Colvin, associate director
of student services for the College of Arts and
Sciences; Lee Floro-Thompson,
a graphic artist with Instructional Media Services;
Tim Koder, director of major gifts in the Office
of Development, and Paul Lopez, production manager
at WBGU-PBS.
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Board hears health care update, says
farewell to Leon Bibb
The board of trustees bade farewell
to a respected member at its April 1 meeting when
Leon Bibb completed his nine-year term. A resolution
was passed honoring his service to the University
both as an alumnus and a trustee.
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President Ribeau addresses administrative staff
on wellness, professional development
It’s the work of many people
giving their best to Bowling Green that “comes
together in a magical way” to help the University’s
innumerable intricate parts function together
so well, President Ribeau told attendees at the
annual spring reception hosted by Administrative
Staff Council March 29.
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Faculty achievement rewarded
with tenure
and promotion
The board of trustees at its April
1 meeting approved promotion and tenure for a
number of University faculty.
In addition, two new faculty members were hired
with tenure.
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Graduate psychology program climbs to third in
U.S. News rankings
BGSU’s doctoral program
in industrial/organizational psychology has gotten
a reputation—and it’s the kind that
every program would like to have.
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Public Health Foundation director to give Baker
Lecture
Dr. Vaughn Mamlin Upshaw, a member
of the Public Health Foundation Board of Directors,
will discuss "Working with Local Elected
Officials to Improve Public Health" Friday
(April 8) at the University.
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Criminal Justice Forum to mark opening of research
laboratory
The University’s new Crime
& Justice Research Laboratory will officially
open April 11 in conjunction with the third annual
Criminal Justice Forum on campus.
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