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Faculty
are stars at awards dinner
The University celebrated
the achievements of some of its most distinguished
faculty and staff at the Faculty Recognition Dinner
Nov. 2, and honored those with 15 or more years
at BGSU, as well as those who have recently retired
(See related story).
Presented were two President’s Awards—for
Academic Advising of Undergraduate Students by
Faculty and Staff and for Collaborative Research
and Creative Work.
Also given was and the Elliott L. Blinn Award
for Faculty-Undergraduate Student Innovative Basic
Research/Creative Work.
Faculty Senate presented the Faculty Distinguished
Service Award, and students honored their choice
for the Master Teacher Award. (See related story)
New this year were the Distinguished Adviser Awards.
See the November issue of Monitor Monthly for
more coverage of the honorees.
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Students name Gene Poor 2004 Master Teacher
Gene Poor, visual communication
and technology education, was chosen by the Student
Alumni Association to receive the 2004 Master
Teacher Award.
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Faculty honored for service to University
Faculty who have been with Bowling
Green for at least 15 years were recognized at
the Faculty Recognition Dinner, including recent
retirees.
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BGSU-trained
geologist monitors Mount St. Helens
One of the scientists monitoring
Mount St. Helens is David Ramsey, who received
his master’s degree from BGSU in 1997.
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Yacobucci makes connection between values
and science
When Peg Yacobucci addresses the
Geological Society of America in Denver next week,
she will speak on the importance of making clear
to students that, though mostly unexpressed, values
are infused in the scientific process.
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College of Musical Arts presents 'The Marriage
of Figaro'
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's comic
opera "The Marriage of Figaro" will
be performed at 8 p.m. Friday (Nov. 5) and at
3 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 7) by the College of Musical
Arts' Opera Theater.
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Wooster Street update for the week of Nov. 1.
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