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Monitor Newsletter July 18, 1994

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VoL. XVIII, No. 3 Bowur\G GREEN STATE UNIVERSrIY JULY 18, 1994

Adrian TIO, art. becomes a part of the mural he is working on wdh the help of area high school students. Painted on the wall of the building located at 181 S. Main St.. the project is sponsored by Arts Allied, an arts council formed by the Downtown Business Association. The mural depicts the history of the Black Swamp region and makes reference to local landmarks and culture. Tio, known for his elaborate murals, has donated his time to the project and local merchants have provided the materials free of charge. CSC hears report about the new PPO health option The managed health care plan that the In August, faculty and staff will be choosing Kathy Eninger. chair of CSC. reported that University will be offering as a new option this which of the fo;Jr options they want for the year she has participated in discussions on creating fall could provide a substantial savings for becoming effective Sept 1. Seminars have a job desciption for the new president. employees, Bob Kreienkamp, a member of the been planned to explain and answer questions Dr. R. Darby Williams, dean of Firelands Health Care Task Force. told Classified Staff about the University's health care plans. College. gave a report on the campus's history Council at its July 12 meeting held at Firelands In other business, the council selected the and some of the goals he has set in his first year College. names of five nominees to sub:nit to C. Ellen as dean. He is working with the staff at The University has contracted with Blue Connally, president of the Board of Trustees, for Firelands and administrators on main campus to Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio to administer the consideration to serve on the presidential better link communication ana technology Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plan that search committee. between Bowling Green and Huron. will be offered as a fourth health care option. The current Plans I, II and Ill will also continue to be offered with some slight modifications in Powers returns to BGSU as hockey coach chiropractic and mental health services. A managed care plan is composed of a Francis X. •BuOcfy· Powers has been named University ties fit in well with our philosophy and network of doctors and hospitals which have the University's new head hockey coach. He wiU add continuity to an already outstanding agreed to provide health care services at pre-set succeeds program.· discounted fees and charges. The University's who resigned after 15 A former Falcon assistant coach under York PPO has more than 6,000 physicians and 130 seasons to take the for six seasons (1982-88), Powers returns to hospitals in the network, including Wood County head coaching BGSU after serving as head coach at position at Boston Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., Hospital and doctors and hospitals in the College. for five years. While at RPI, he helped the Firelands College area. Powers' appoint­ Engineers to a 94-63-13 record including a 21- Kreienkamp said under the plan employees ment is effective as of 11-4 mark last season. RPl's win total a year can still see doctors not in network, but will the Monday (July 18), ago was the third highest in school history. have higher out-of-the-pocket expenses. said Dr. Ron Powers guided three of his Engineer teams to He called the new option ·exciting.• ·As Zwierlein, athletic 20 or more victories in a season including each employees, we have the chance to save some director, who made of the last two campaigns. The school reached major bucks; he said. the announcement the Eastern College Athletic Conference playoff ·A lot of people on campus will probably ask last week. Buddy Powers championship game for the second straight why the University didn't offer this last year: We are elated to season in 1994 and for the third time under Kreienkamp said. -sut given the time frame, the attract a person the caliber of Buddy Powers to Powers· tutelage. The team also advanced to task force has really accomplished a lot in assume the head coaching reins here at the National Collegiate Athletic Association getting this set up. It was a heck of a job to get Bowling Green: Zwierlein. said. ·His coaching this plan together: background. familiarity with the program and his Continued on back DATEBOOK Monday, July 18 Exhibit. 9The Lurid and The Alluring: Pulp Magazine Cover Art from the Robert Lesser Collection; through Aug. 7 in the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, Fine Arts Center. Free. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. UAO Cool Treats, noon-until gone. behind Off-Campus Student Center. Free. Concert, featuring Peter Erskine of Weather Report and Steely Dan fame, and Chris Buzzelli and Jeff Halsey, both of musical arts. 8 p.m .• Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center. Wednesday, July 20 UAO Cool Treats, noon-until gone, behind Off-Campus Student Center. Free. UAO Film, 'When Harry Met Sally; 8 p.m., Gish Film Theater. Thursday, July 21 UAO Carnival, 11 a.m.-2 p.m .• courtyard, Rodgers Hall. Karen Miller, Harold Williams and Jim Hines. all of Reprographics. take an afternoon break Parking Appeals Committee, 1 p.m., by the fountains in front of the Administration Building. Installed in early 1970s. the fountains the Commons. have not operated for three consecutive summers. Cart Cogar. director of the physical plant, said they have been ·a maintenance nightmare• and the pump and drcvitry no longer meet safety code standards. Due to the high cost of repladng the necessary equipment. Cogar said Friday, July 22 there are no plans to reactivate the fountains. Summer Musical, ·Hello, Dolly!; 8 p.m .• Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center. Tickets, which are $7, $9 and $11 with a $2 Annual CSC Golf Scramble has many winners discount for children, students and senior Many of the participants in last month's Operations. Numismatic Investments, Cedar citizens. can be reserved by calling th£ box Classified Staff Council Golf Scramble went Point. Automated Vending Inc.• and Al Mar office at 372-8171. away happy. Eighteen teams participated in the Lanes. event and more than 30 raffle prizes were Organizing and running the event that day awarded. were Meagan Shaffer, Sue Wammes, Tami Saturday, July 23 Winner of the 50150 drawing was Steve Thomas. Ken Stemen, Pat Kitchen. Kay UAO Trip, to Ann Arbor Street Fair. The cost Herber, who took home $23.50. Other awards Gudehus and Kathy Eninger. is $4. For more information call 372-2343. included: Cheryl Tyson for dosest to the pin; Liz Summer Musical, ·Hello, Dolly!; 8 p.m.• Barone for longest putt; and Cindy McNutt for Nominations taken for Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center. See longest drive. The winning foursome was Bruce ticket info above. Rutter, Bob Shamp, Harold Junk and Dan Gant position on rec council with a team score of 31. Raffle donation providers were University Classified Staff Council is seeking nomina­ Monday, July 25 Union food service, University Bookstore, Food tions from members of the dassified staff to UAO Cool Treats, noon-until gone. behind serve as a representative on the Student Off-Campus Student Center. Free. Recreation Center Council. The term is for two OBITUARY years and representatives must be members of the center. Nominations should be sent to CSC, P.O. Food drive July 26 Bruce A. Harrison Box 91, University Hall, or for more information. contact Kathy Eninger. chair of CSC, at 372- Administrative Staff Council and Bruce A. Harrison, 56, director of planned 7659. Classified Staff Council are combining giving, died suddenly in his Bowling Green efforts again to hold their second summer homeJuly8. food drive to benefit the Bowling Green A new employee of the development office. Take time to apply Christian Food Pantry. Harrison joined the University in March. He had Pantry supplies often get low during previously been at Indiana State University for CSC scholarship summer months when children are home where he had served in roles induding director from school. of annual giving and associate director of the Classified Staff Councirs Scholarship Faculty and staff are asked to bring ISU Foundation, director of development and Committee will be awarding four $150 scholar­ nonperishable food items. particularly jars associate vice president for development. ships at the Classified Staff Convocation in of peanut butter, cans of tuna or baby food Harrison also had worked in the develop­ September. or formula. to work on Wednesday, July 26. ment area at several other institutions, starting There is still time for dassified employees Collection boxes will be placed in most at Rio Grande College. He also had been owner and their dependents to apply. For an applica­ major campus buildings with postings on and publisher of The Star-Herald in Luverne. tion. contact Nancy Lee at 372-021 o. The forms. the buildings' doors indicating the box Minn. from 1973-83. which must be accompanied by an official locations. He was active in numerous professional and transcript should be returned to Lee by July 31. For more information about the drive. community organizations. The scholarships can be used toward books. contact Melissa Peper Firestone at 372- A scholarship has been established in his supplies and educational fees. The amount will 2716 or Meagan Shaffer at 372-2891. name at the University of Iowa School of be deposited into the recipients' bursar Journalism. accounts. FACULTY/STAFF POSITIONS POWERS From the front The following faculty positions are available: T oumament last year for the first time since HPER: Instructor/assistant professor (athletic training). Contact Vikki Krane (2-7233). Deadline: 1985 after receiving an at-large bid. July 27. Powers previously served as head coach at Management: Associate/full professor (tenured or probationary, full-time). Contact James Rochester Institute of Technology in New York. Mcfillen (2-2946). Deadline: Sept. 1. A native of Boston, Powers played collegiately at Boston University. After graduat­ The following administrative positions are available: ing with a degree in elementary education. he played professional •amateo.ir- hockey in the College of Technology: Manager, Technology Store. Contact personnel services (2-2227). European League for several seasons. Deadline: July 29. He is a member of the Board of Governors of Intercollegiate Athletics: Diving coach (part-time). Contact personnel services (2-8426). the American Hockey Coaches Association and Deadline: July 22. Also. assistant women's basketball coach. Contact personnel services (2-2227). has been active in USA Hockey's Player Deadline: July 22. Development Program. Powers also has served Library/llusic Library: Music cataloger (two temporary, full-time positions, grant-funded). as an assistant coach at the 1989 and 1993 Contact personnel services (2-8426). Deadline: Aug. 1. U.S. Olympic Festivals, as well as with the U.S. Research Services: Assistant director. Contact personnel services (2-2227). Deadline: Aug. 1. during the USA Cup Challenge in 1992.