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Saturday, November 21, 2009
November 2009 Archives

Nov 20, 2009
Volleyball garners MAC's top two honors [ohiobobcats.com]
The Ohio volleyball team was bestowed the Mid-American Conference's top two honors and four spots on the league's first team during the conference's awards banquet in Toledo. Senior Ellen Herman was named MAC Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. Head Coach Ryan Theis was also named MAC Coach of the Year. Full Story...
 
Nov 19, 2009
Classified employee workshop to address difficult behavior
Ohio University Classified Senate will host "How to Discuss What Matters Most," a workshop that will teach classified employees how to deal with difficult behavior at the workplace on Tuesday, Dec. 1, in Baker University Center Center 240/242.  Full Story...
 
Great Job: October Classified Employee of the Month Melinda Smith
The Classified Employee of the Month for October is Melinda Smith, administrative assistant in the College of Education. Check out this Q&A to learn more about her. Full Story...
 
OHIO reports $67.7 million in external funding for FY 09 [Research News]
Ohio University faculty and staff were awarded $67.7 million in state, federal and private funding for research and sponsored programs in fiscal year 2009, up from $60.3 million the previous year. Funding for the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, which attracted awards for research in avionics and clean coal technologies, grew by 68.5 percent. Full Story...
 
Ohio University-Lancaster offers free class for adult students
Lancaster campus and Pickerington Center will offer one free class to eligible adult students in winter. Full Story...
 
Online tool aims to boost efficiency
University Business Services has announced a new initiative that will make it possible for Ohio University faculty, staff and student workers to access their personal and pay information online. Full Story...
 
Nov 18, 2009
Gifts that give
Check out some holiday present ideas to spread cheer to your family, friends and the community. Full Story...
 
International exchange among university students at record high
A recent report released by the Institute for International Education indicates the number of international students studying at colleges and universities in the United States was at an all-time high in the 2008-09 academic year. Ohio University's numbers reflect the trend. Full Story...
 
Nov 17, 2009
New Center for Law, Justice & Culture launches
At its October meeting, the Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the creation of a new Center for Law, Justice & Culture on campus. The new center - with faculty drawn mostly from sociology and political science - is dedicated to teaching and scholarship centered around the role of law in people's lives.  Full Story...
 
Provost's memo addresses budget-cut speculations
In a memo to the university community Friday, Nov. 13, Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit addressed concerns of potential budget cuts in academic units. Full Story...
 
University hosts Ohio Student Government Association conference
Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis served as the keynote speaker at the Ohio Student Government Association (OSGA) conference held this weekend at Baker University Center. McDavis’ keynote address focused on the importance of developing leadership skills.  Full Story...
 
Nov 16, 2009
"We work in color"
The Ohio University chapter of the National Press Photographers Association and the School of Visual Communication recently hosted a panel of nine members of the Athens Photographic Project for a discussion of the relationships between photography and mental illness. Full Story...
 
Building a dream
Sheila Bycofski keeps busy with work -- at the office and at home. An Ohio University employee for the past 22 years in the College of Osteopathic Medicine's communication office, the Athens County native has been busy since fall 2007 fulfilling a lifelong dream with her husband, Scott: building their own log cabin from scratch.  Full Story...
 
Volleyball clinches MAC championship, closes season with a win [ohiobobcats.com]
A day after clinching the conference championship outright and ensuring itself the No. 1 overall seed in next weekend's MAC Tournament, Ohio volleyball added a proverbial cherry on top of its successful campaign. Saturday's win over Bowling Green ensured the team its sixth season in the last seven years with 15-or-more conference wins. Full Story...
 
Nov 13, 2009
Holiday Appreciation Reception is Nov. 24
Ohio University faculty and staff are cordially invited to join President Roderick J. and First Lady Deborah McDavis for a Holiday Appreciation reception from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 24, in the Baker University Center Ballroom.  Full Story...
 
Nov 12, 2009
Expanded Horizons: Making music
Instructor, professional audio/video producer and facility designer Chris Weibel had the experience of a lifetime this past summer recording an album for artist Jimmy Hook and award-winning drummer Liberty DeVitto.  Full Story...
 
Federal grant to allow the hire of full-time survivor advocate
Survivors of sexual assault at Ohio University will soon have a professional advocate and additional sexual assault education and support services at their disposal thanks to a three-year, $300,000 U.S. Department of Justice grant recently issued to the university. Full Story...
 
Flu Facts: Are you contagious?
People infected with seasonal and H1N1 flu shed the virus and may be able to infect others from one day before getting sick to five to seven days after. This can be longer in some people, especially children and people with weakened immune systems and in people infected with the new H1N1 virus. Full Story...
 
Interim housing available for students
Ohio University will offer interim housing in Bromley Hall Tuesday, Nov. 24, through Sunday, Jan. 3. Interim housing is designed to house Ohio University students who need temporary housing accommodations during official university break periods.  Full Story...
 
PCard agreement offers big savings
Ohio University officials led an Inter-University Council team responsible for crafting a five-year agreement with JPMorgan Chase to provide purchasing card services to the University System of Ohio -- a deal which will result in a significant increase in purchasing card rebates for member institutions.  Full Story...
 
Power outage hits university on Wednesday
A current overload caused a large part of Ohio University's main campus to lose power on Wednesday afternoon. The power outage affected about 20 buildings on the main campus, the Ohio University Inn and all of the buildings in The Ridges. Full Story...
 
Title IX training for OHIO employees continues
Hundreds of Ohio University employees this quarter have participated in workshops to help them learn about their rights and responsibilities under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Training is still available for employees who have not received it.  Full Story...
 
Nov 10, 2009
Baker Center closes early Monday night for security search
On Tuesday, Nov. 10, Ohio University Police Department Chief Andrew D. Powers reported in an email to the university community that OUPD's Tactical Team, with assistance from the Columbus Fire Department's bomb squad, the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, conducted another search of Baker University Center. Full Story...
 
Chillicothe students learn to teach by building "trash" cities
Early childhood education students in an integrated curriculum class at Ohio University-Chillicothe are learning how to incorporate sustainability in their teaching. They recently used items that were targeted for disposal to construct miniature cities, towns and farming villages. Full Story...
 
Football vs. Buffalo airs tonight on ESPN2 [ohiobobcats.com]
The Ohio football team travels to Buffalo Tuesday, Nov. 10, for a 7 p.m. showdown that will be broadcast on ESPN2. Full Story...
 
Nov 9, 2009
Baker Center bomb threat
On Friday, Nov. 6, Ohio University Police Department (OUPD) Chief Andrew D. Powers reported in an email to the university community that several officers and custodial staff responded to a security threat affecting Baker University Center.  Full Story...
 
Coffee talk
In its fourth year, the successful initiative continues to get conversations brewing between the president, executive vice president and provost, and faculty.  Full Story...
 
Field hockey claims conference crown [ohiobobcats.com]
The OHIO field hockey team claimed its third MAC title in the last four years with a 2-1 victory over rival Miami in the Mid-American Conference Tournament championship game on Saturday. The team will host the Richmond Spiders (Atlantic 10 Conference champions) in an NCAA Play-In game at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at Pruitt Field. Full Story...
 
Grants available for Women's Health Week programming [OU-COM]
Community organizations and agencies in 21 Southeastern Ohio counties are eligible to receive between $500 and $1,300 to plan and conduct conferences, workshops, health fairs and other events to promote the second annual Ohio Women's Health Week, scheduled for May 1-15, 2010.  Full Story...
 
Provost encourages participation during visit to Eastern and Zanesville campuses
Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit visited Ohio University's Zanesville and Eastern campuses on Oct. 29 and spoke with faculty, staff and students. Full Story...
 
Nov 8, 2009
Alumnus receives Nobel Prize in Chemistry [Ohio Today]
OHIO alumnus Venkatraman "Venki" Ramakrishnan, Ph.D. '76, has received a 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the function of ribosomes. Full Story...
 
Nov 6, 2009
Emerita professor dead at 64
Sandra V. Turner, 64, Ohio University professor emerita in educational technology, died on Oct. 26.  Full Story...
 
Faculty member named Surgery Mentor of the Year [OU-COM]
The national Student Osteopathic Surgical Association recognized OHIO surgeon David Drozek, as Surgery Mentor of the Year. Drozek is an assistant professor of specialty medicine at the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Full Story...
 
Field hockey honored for 2009 success [ohiobobcats.com]
Neil Macmillan was named the 2009 Coach of the Year and Andrea Biegalski was named 2009 Freshman of the Year as the Bobcats collected eight awards at the Mid-American Conference Field Hockey Banquet. Full Story...
 
University closed Wednesday for Veterans Day
Ohio University will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11, in observance of the national Veterans Day holiday. All university offices will be closed and classes will not be in session. Full Story...
 
Volleyball clinches eighth-straight 20-win season [ohiobobcats.com]
The Ohio volleyball squad hit on all cylinders early against visiting Buffalo and never looked back as it secured a 3-0 victory Friday evening in the Convocation Center. The Bobcats picked up their school-record eighth-straight 20-win season in the process. Buffalo dropped to 15-12 overall and 5-8 in the league. Full Story...
 
Watson named Distinguished Osteopathic Surgeon [OU-COM]
Keith Watson received the 2009 Distinguished Osteopathic Surgeon award from the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. The award is presented annually to an ACOS member to recognize outstanding accomplishments and leadership as a surgeon, educator or researcher.  Full Story...
 
Nov 5, 2009
Athens author's memoir makes national news [OU Press]
The big news in October at Ohio University Press came from a memoir written by a local author, John Thorndike. "The Last of His Mind: A Year in the Shadow of Alzheimer's," Thorndike's fourth book, is a compelling story about a son taking care of his father during his final year of life. Full Story...
 
Expanded Horizons: Laying the foundation
History doctoral student Joe Venosa traveled to the United Kingdom this summer to conduct archival research about British colonial rule in Eritrea, Africa. The aspiring professor's hands-on research was made possible by a Student Enhancement Award. Full Story...
 
Journalism school launches iPhone application [Communication]
The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism has released the first iPhone application for a school or department of journalism education. The free iPhone app, called "JSchool," is intended to make information about the school's activities more widely available. Full Story...
 
PeopleSoft production servers arrive on site [OIT]
While the Rufus Initiative team works with faculty, staff and students to refine the basic look and feel of Ohio University's PeopleSoft implementation, OIT staff are preparing the hardware that will host that system. Full Story...
 
Nov 4, 2009
'Trailerpark' makes its Hollywood debut
Nearly five months after its premiere at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Ohio University's Athens campus, the feature film "Trailerpark" made its Hollywood debut Thursday night. The film, based on a series of short stories by Russell Banks, was developed and filmed as part of a unique, two-quarter advanced video projects course. Full Story...
 
Fine Arts Notebook: Performances abound
This week's notebook takes a look at highly anticipated end-of-quarter performances. The School of Music's Opera Scenes examines aspects of love Nov. 13. The Fall Senior Dance Concert puts student talent on display Nov. 5-7. Full Story...
 
Flu Facts: How to handle coughs and sneezes
In light of the H1N1 pandemic, it pays to be mindful of how you, and those around you, cough and sneeze. This video offers tips that may increase your chances of staying healthy during a potentially deadly flu outbreak. Full Story...
 
New HR Web site lists volunteer opportunities in Athens County
The Office of Human Resources, in an effort to give faculty, administrators and staff easier access to not-for-profit volunteer opportunities in Athens County, has recently created a listing on the Human Resources Web site. Full Story...
 
Nov 3, 2009
OHIO publications receive regional honors
Two Ohio University publications, Perspectives and Ohio Today magazines, were honored in this year's Pride of CASE V Awards program. The awards competition is sponsored by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Full Story...
 
President holds office hours Wednesday
President Roderick J. McDavis will hold the final office hours of fall quarter from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4. No appointments are necessary - stop by Cutler Hall 108 during this time to sign up for a 10-minute chat with the president. Full Story...
 
Nov 2, 2009
Cherokee storyteller to visit campus Nov. 10
Lloyd Arneach, a Cherokee author and storyteller, will perform at 7 p.m. Nov. 10 in the Baker University Center Theatre Lounge.  Full Story...
 
Local artist to host campus reception on Friday
Athens-area artist Mamerto Tindongan will host a campus reception for his exhibit "Wood Shaping Me" from 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 6, in the Baker University Center Multicultural Center Art Gallery. The free exhibit will run through Nov. 20.  Full Story...
 
OHIO launches 2009-2010 academic marketing campaign
Ohio University's 2009-2010 academic marketing campaign is under way with a goal of continuing the university's strategic enrollment growth at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Full Story...
 
Nov 1, 2009
Field hockey clinches share of MAC Championship [ohiobobcats.com]
OHIO field hockey emerged victorious in a hard-fought game Sunday against Miami, beating the visiting RedHawks 1-0. The win was the Bobcats' seventh consecutive Mid-American Conference victory, and gives them the first seed in the upcoming conference tournament. Full Story...