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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Monitor University Publications 5-11-1990 Monitor Newsletter May 11, 1990 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/monitor Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Monitor Newsletter May 11, 1990" (1990). Monitor. 139. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/monitor/139 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Monitor by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Nonpc'otit Organization Datebook U.S. Postage Paid Writing Worbhop, "Writing Across Permit No. 1 Monday, Oct. 29 Disciplines." a two-day workshop tor facully Bowling Green. Ohio Planelallum Show, "The Vayaqer Encoun and~ students. Holiday Im French Quarter, Perrysburg. :~·s. · 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays and 7:30 Vlsml Comnulk:atlons Progr•n Open p rn. Sundays, 8GSU Planetarium. The show House, 1-6 p.m., 235 Tedliiolo!w Building. r~ns through Nov. 18. Computer sen.ices Semln•, 1ntro to Art Exhibit, "Myth and Reality: ObjedS and HyperCard (Mac); covers the basic conc:epts Imagery of the Black Swalll>; Fne Arts necessary to create and ITl¥lagE! a HyperCard Gallery. The exhibit runs lhrougl Nov. 16. stack, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Call 372-2102 for Gallery hours are 9 am.-4:30 p.m. Monday reservations and more information. through Friday and 2-5 p.m. Sundays. WBGU-TV Program, "The University Aerobics aassu, The "30-lrWlule Noon Forum.· explores the worid ol ideas with ex Workout" is geared for faculty and staff and will perts from BGSU"s faculty and other special be held fNef'y Monday and Wednesday guestS. 5:30 p.m., Channel 27. throughout the semester in the Combalivesl Vol XIV, No. 19 Bowling Green State University November 5, 1990 Midwest Black Student Unity Conference Dance Reaealion Center. To Room, Student Lec:ture, featuring Ashra Kwesi, 7 p.m., 1007 obtain i•lomtalion about Olher classes at the Business Administ1alion Arnex. pick up schedule the Center. a at SAC. Women's Bowling League, 7 p.m., Luncheon Workshop, 'What Difference Buckeye Room. Call Jay at 372-8071 to Does Oiffefenc:e Make'?" by Marshall Rose. reserve a spot Diversity begins affirmative ac:lion ciredor, noon-1 p.m., Alumni Vlslllng Wrilers Series, author Bob Fox, 8 Room, University Union. p.m .• Prout Chapel. SOccer, vs. Wright State. 3 p.m., Coctvane with efforts by Midwest Black Student Unity Conference Reid. Dance, 10 p.m., Commons. Men's Bowllng League, 7 p.m .• Buckeye faculty and staff Room. Call Jay at 372-8701 to reserve a spot Chinese FUm Series, opens with "A Good Saturday, Nov. 3 At a recent Board of Trustees meeting. Woman; 7:30 p.m .• Gish Fdm Theater. In Chi a cultural diversity core education nese with English subtitles. WGBU-TV Proglam, "Amish Cooking from requirement was approved to ensure Quilt Country,· host Marcia Adams cooks leg of \,,: that Bcwling Green students are lamb and rhubarb du~ings, noon, Channel .IP·' :£.< .·.. exposed to different cultures. But what / :~~~,, Tuesday, Oct. 30 27. Kent University. 1 about the rest of the campus? How Ph.D. Final Examination, Minmin Wang, Falcon Football. at State ""' ,,;. __,l-Y p.m. important is it that faculty and staff Department of Interpersonal and Public Communication, will present "A Cross-Cultural llldwest Black Student Conference receive that same education or expo Lecture, featuring Bertha Knox Gilkey. 5:30 Study on Assertiveness with Chinese and sure? p.m., Towers Inn. American Students; 7:30 am., 205 South Hall. Marshall Rose, director of affirmative Hockey, vs. Michigan Stale, 7:30 p.m., Ice WBGU-TV Program, "Ohio Business; host action, spoke on 'What Difference Does Arena George Howick visits Advantage Electric in Difference Make?" at a professional Crossroads Series, featuring Kusuma Sari Toledo. 5:30 and 11 :30 p.m., Channel 27. development seminar sponsored by the Women's Volleyball, vs. Toledo, 7 p.m., Gamelan performing traditional and conte~ rary Balinese music. 8 p.m .• Bryan Recital Hall. Administrative Staff Council Oct 29. Andefsor. Arena Moore Musical Arts Center. TICkets are $3 for While he commended the new "Cultural Siring Ensemble, "La Estudiantina. ·from students and $5 for adults. Diversity in America' requirement. he south Texas. featuring traditional Mexican Midwest Black Student Unity Conference said any kind of successful diversity songs, 7:30 p.m .• 8lyan Recital Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center. Dance, 10 p.m., Eppler Corrlllex. initiative needs to come from the Univer American Statistical Association Meeting, sity's administrators. "You are at the Ralph St. John, appfied statistics and opera Sunday, Nov. 4 forefront of making these kind of tions resean:h, and Daniel J. Bragg, manage programs work.· he said. Raymundo Ybanes (left} equipment operator, and Mike Malone, auto mechanic Concert, the BGSU A Capella Choir. under supervisor, install a sign at the new crosswalk on Merry St. in front of the Psychology ment. will present "Properties of Joint Xbar and Diversity is a concept that is going lo Range Charts Under Drift in Process Mean or the direction of Mark Munson. and the Colle have to be accepted and understood by Building. Parking and traffic services installed the crosswalk to promote pedestrian giate Chorale, directed by Richard Mathey. 3 Standard Deviation." 7:30 p.m .• 459 Math more than just the student population. safety along the strip. Sc:ienc:e Bllllding. p.m .• Kobac:ker Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center. Free. Rose added. By the year 2030, it is llidwesl Black student Unity Conference estimated that the majority of the U.S. Bicyclers are told to abide by ordinances Wednesday, Oct. 31 l.ec:ture, featuring Minister Louis Farrakhan, 4 Guest conductor Leslie Dunner, associate conductor of the Detroit Symphony, rehearses the Univer.sity's Philharmonia population will consist of those people p.m, Anderson Arena Admission is $5. Dunner, who also is the music director of the DearlJom Symphony, was on campus last week as the fiTSt of three guest conduc currently considered minorities. By the The public safety department reminds handicap Geriatric: Educ:atlon Conlerenc:e. "Elder Also, locking a bicycle to any Abuse: 1990 and Beyond." 8:30 am.-4:30 p.m.• Faculty Artist Serles, featuring oboist John tors scheduled to worl< with the Philharmonia in rehearsals in preparation for upcoming concerts. Other guests will be Andrew year 2020, 40 percent of the U.S. school faculty, staff and students that all bicycles ramp, sign post, meter post, tree or any Franciscan Life Center, Sylvania. CaD 372- Bentley, 8 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Mu Massey, newty appointed music director of the Toledo Symphony on Nov. 14, and Cart St. Clair, former assistant conductor of age population wiU be members of sical Arts Center. Free. parked or operated on University-owned object other than a bicycle rack is a 6040 for more information. the Boston Symphony and current music direclor of the Pacific Symphony Orcheslra, ~Ann Albor Symphony and the Ithaca minority groups. The growth of the black or -controUed property are subject to state University violation and is subject to Open Forums with the Piesident, students Chamber Orchestra on Jan. 16. All rehearsals are tree and open to the public and are from 1:30-3:30 p.m. in Kobacker Hall. laws and city ordinances. penalty and/or impoundment Bicydes can meet and talk with President Olscamp, Monday, Nov. 5 Continued on page 3 The ordinances require that all bicycles shall not be stored or parked in rooms, noon-1 p.m., Chart Room. 221 McFaD Center. be kept locked at all times and must be halls or on porches. Aerobics Classes, The "30-minule Noon Professional Dl!velopmenl Symposium, "Achieving Excellence in the Classroom," 1 :30- parked in a bicycle rack. Failure to do this Impounded bicycles may be daimed at Workout" is geared for faculty and staff and wiD Three faculty honored for qutstanding teaching, research or service be held every Monday and Wednesday in the 4:15 p.m., Alumni Room, University Union. is a University violation and is subject to the public safety department, 104 International Film Series, features "Gonza penalty and/or impoundment Commons. Corrilatives/Danc Room, Student Recreation It may have been Halloween night, but the University was handing out more than Funded by the National Science Foundation, Ocean Focus is designed to help Center. the Spearman; Japanese, 7:30 p.m.• Gish Rim treats at the second annual Faculty Recognition Dinner Oct 31. Three faculty Theater. elementary and secondary teachers introduce marine biology in their own classrooms Rnanc:e Faculty Seminar, "An ~ric:al members received special awards in recognition of their outstanding teaching, and increase student enthusiasm for the study of science. New employees join the administrative staff Analysis of Event-risk Pro1ec:tion of U.S. Concert, "An Evening of Classical Guitar.- 8 research or service at ceremonies in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom of the University The marine biologist describes her teaching philosophy as being "based upon my Corporate Bonds.· by Sung C. Bae. finance, p.m .• Bryan Rec· : Hall, Moore Musical Arts Thirteen incflViduals recently have joined intercollegiate athletics; Mark Nell, 1:30 p..m., 4000 Business Administra!ion Center. Free. Union. own college experiences and my personal concern for a real love of learning, a the administrative staff at the University. director of concessions, assistant baseball Building. Vlslting Wrilets Series, features poet Paul Winning the prestigious awards and cash prizes were Cynthia Stong, Dr. Arjun K. thoroughness of learning and an excitement to use knowledge ... my teaching goals They are Shari Ressel, part-time box roach, intercollegiate athletics; Jose Computer Services Seminar, "Hard Disk Zimmer, 8 p.m., Prout Chapel.