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Bad economy pushes college enrollment
Some are there because of the recession, and others despite it. Regardless, more young Americans than ever are in college -- especially community college, according to a new report.
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InsuranceAgents.com's Kevin Lucius Honored as a Top Graphic Designer
CHICAGO, IL, November 09, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Effective graphic designers possess a unique skill that allows them to balance shape, color, texture, typography, photography and negative space to create a message.
Green grants workshop scheduled for Dec. 3
HURON -- An upcoming workshop will provide skill-building and networking opportunities for those interested in securing grants for environmental projects.
BGSU aims to cut costs by printing responsibly
A new "Print Responsibly" campaign at Bowling Green State University could save $1.5 million a year and reduce pages printed by 40 percent.
Firelands to host noted jazz artist
PORT CLINTON -- Jazz guitarist Chris Buzzelli and vocalists will perform for the Musical Arts at Firelands at 7:30 p.m. Nov.
Terra offering 4 concerts in November
The month of November features a series of concerts from Terra Community College.
Human Race lives Quixotea s dreams
Scott Stoney, who directed it, and Kevin Moore, who plays the leading role in The Human Race Theatre Company's current production, fell in love with the musical "Man of La Mancha" as students at Bowling Green State University more than 35 years ago.
Magnetic 'eyesight' helps birds find their way
BIRDS that navigate using the Earth's magnetic field rely more on their eyes than on the magnetic particles in their nostrils, an experiment on robins suggests.
Kim Kardashian has practically made a living from her curvaceous figure. But the E! network celeb was looking a little less shapely in Complex magazine in April.
Fiberglas Federal Credit Union Employees Retire
NEWARK -- Two Fiberglas Federal Credit Union employees recently retired after more than 10 years of service.
Ohio universities focusing on advanced energy
The state is asking eight Ohio universities to share their knowledge about advanced energy in an effort to help the state emerge as a world leader in the field and create a "green-collar" work force, officials announced Wednesday.
Advanced energy programs at Ohio universities
Eight universities in Ohio have been deemed part of a new "Ohio Centers of Excellence" Program" that seeks to develop advanced energy technology in the state.
BGSU selected as center of excellence for e-learning
BOWLING GREEN, O.-Bowling Green State University'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.
Ray Browne, 87, Founder of Pop-Culture Studies, Dies
Ray B. Browne, who more than four decades ago founded the academic discipline of popular-culture studies, and who in the years that followed presided over the somewhat unlikely, often uneasy and almost always stimulating marriage between the ivory tower and Mickey Mouse , Madonna and Michael Jackson , among many other subjects, died on Oct.
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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.
BGSU professor began popular culture center
Ray B. Browne, 87, who created an academic discipline and a national movement by studying the stuff of everyday life - whether comic books, fast food, pop tunes, or situation comedies - died Thursday in his home of congestive heart failure.
A Few Good Kids? John Travers was striding purposefully into the Westfield mall in Wheaton, Maryland, for some back-to-school shopping before starting his junior year at Bowling Green State University.
An opportunity to 'give him something back'
This is the letter which Amanda Hills wrote, nominating her grandfather, Bruce Hills of Findlay, for the Bowling Green State University Parent of the Year award: "I would like to nominate my grandfather .
James R. Sekely, age 49, of 1510 Brookview Drive, Salem and Shanghai, China, died at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at the Cleveland Clinic.
Deaths in the news: Browne, Sales
Ray Browne, an Ohio professor who is widely credited for coining the phrase "pop culture" and pioneering the study of everything from bumper stickers to cartoons, died at his home Thursday, according to representatives at Bowling Green State University.
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