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Classified
staff honors outstanding employees
Classified staff celebrated its accomplishments
and dedicated members at the annual Classified
Staff Council awards event April 6.
Outgoing CSC Chair Becky Paskvan told those gathered
in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom that, whether an
award winner or not, each classified staff member
plays an important role in the success of BGSU.
Classified Staff Team Award
Winning the Outstanding Classified Staff Team
Award were Jean Coffield, secretary, and Sue Bigaila,
administrative assistant, in the School of Family
and Consumer Sciences. The team, wrote their nominator,
contributes much to creating a positive environment,
helping to unify and move the school forward.
They contribute to an atmosphere of reason and
collegiality and provide a stabilizing influence,
characterized by sensitivity and respect for all.
Outstanding Service Award
The Outstanding Service Award went to Linda Hammer,
administrative assistant in recreational sports
(intramural sports), likewise credited with creating
a positive experience for all in her workplace.
Her pleasant and upbeat personality and professional
style foster a loyalty among employees that keeps
them coming back to visit, her nominators wrote.
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business environment, the University has announced
it will phase out Central Stores and Printing
Services in 2005. [READ
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Ilse Thomas celebrates long career with BGSU
Ilse Thomas, an investment manager in
the treasurer's office, was honored at the annual
Staff Awards Dinner for 45 years of service to
the University. [SEE PHOTO]
Dean of students to participate in higher education
program
Wanda Overland, assistant vice president for student
affairs and dean of students, has been selected
to participate in the highly selective Harvard
Institute for Higher Education Institute for Management
and Leadership in Education program. [READ
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Survivor to speak
on Holocaust Remembrance Day
The University community will have a rare opportunity
to hear in person a survivor of the Holocaust
when Marianne Balshone visits campus
April 19. [READ MORE]
Stooping to conquer
The Department of Theatre and Film’s production
of "She Stoops to Conquer" will be performed
in the Eva Marie Saint Theatre. [READ
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Wooster Street update for the week of
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