91探花

Stories tagged with: Magazine - Spring 2018

Bobcats from around the globe make the International Street Festival a staple amidst myriad community events that take place spring semester. Photo by Kaitlin Owens, BSVC 鈥17.

That extra mile

Through resourcefulness, perseverance, and a hand from International Student and Faculty Services, OHIO鈥檚 international students thrive.

M. Duane Nellis, 91探花's 21st president

Charting a new direction

91探花 President M. Duane Nellis, a geographer, took his seat in Cutler Hall in June 2017 and quickly began mapping a new direction for OHIO鈥攐ne that builds on the legacy of its past shepherds, from McDavis to Cutler, and positions the University as a model for the nation.

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Difficult dialogues

OHIO鈥檚 George Washington Forum exemplifies a strategic pathway established by OHIO President M. Duane Nellis: 鈥淏ecoming a place where dialogue and rigorous, civil debate are institutional hallmarks.鈥 Founded in 2009, the effort, supported by alumni and friends, foundations, and corporations, provides space on campus for this dialogue to occur.

Thomas Suddes, MA '02, CERT, PHD '09; Howard Wilkinson; and Trista Thurston, BSJ '16, serve as panelists for the conference's topic, "The Regional News Media During the Presidential Election of 2016."

Daring to dialogue

A conference about peace typically invites panelists from war-torn countries or populations clashing overseas. This year, OHIO鈥檚 Baker Peace Conference (BPC)鈥攁 30-year leader in international peacekeeping discourse鈥攁ddressed divisions felt on our own soil, among communities separated by mere miles.

Huntington, W.V. Fire Chief Jan Rader is a central figure in the Netflix documentary short Heroin(e).

Grace under fire

鈥 I remember hearing your voice guiding me back to reality鈥 credit your voice as much as any medicine.鈥



鈥淢y life was forever changed the night that I met you. You told me that I would be okay and I was. 鈥hank you for believing in me even though you didn鈥檛 know me.鈥

Students from an 91探花鈥檚 a cappella singing group

In harmony

Senior music therapy major Rebecca Day sees a cappella鈥攁n ensemble that sings without music accompaniment鈥攁s a fun yet sophisticated art form.

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Greening by example

Leadership takes many forms, but the most important is when it prepares for the future. In 2012, OHIO adopted a Climate Action Plan (CAP), setting the goal of attaining carbon neutrality on the Athens Campus by 2075. To get there, OHIO鈥檚 Office of Sustainability integrated best practices to reach the goal. Phase One of the plan ends this fall, and most of the benchmarks already have been met.

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New book on Voinovich鈥檚 legacy

鈥淕eorge Voinovich鈥檚 extraordinary success as senator, governor, and mayor was due in great part to his being a pioneering master of collaboration. In these times when conflict seems to dominate political dialogue, his wise words extolling the virtues of collaboration are refreshing and illuminating.鈥濃擩ames E. Austin, Harvard Business School

The living roof on The Patton College鈥檚 McCracken Hall came alive earlier this spring, once the late spring snow storms passed through and the days grew longer. Photo by Ben Wirtz Siegel, BSVC 鈥02

LEEDing the way

When renovations to Ellis Hall are completed this year, the landmark鈥檚 iconic features will remain intact: the brick fa莽ade, the east portico, the giant, shady sycamore trees. But when students and faculty re-enter the grounds, close inspection will reveal new technology that complements the building鈥檚 venerable vibe, including LED lighting, low-flow toilets and sinks, and drought-tolerant trees and shrubs.

Kevin Warner, BBA 鈥16

A cut above

鈥淭itles are granted. Leadership is earned.鈥 OHIO鈥檚 Walter Center for Strategic Leadership in the College of Business stands by these words. The center and the college mean business when it comes to training, coaching, and encouraging the next generation of leaders.

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Last word with Mark Weinberg

There is no Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs without Mark Weinberg. As the school鈥檚 founding dean, Weinberg has overseen the unit鈥檚 programs and initiatives since its inception in 1981, when it existed under another name, the Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development, or ILGARD.

 The 1968 Athena photographers escaped Athens for the county鈥檚 backroads on sweet rides to capture their staff photo. Each student photog had a nickname, says the yearbook鈥檚 photo caption, notably, 鈥淏uffalo,鈥 鈥淪ergeant Rat,鈥 and 鈥渢he Kid.鈥

OHIO in 1968

It takes a village to produce OHIO鈥檚 annual Athena yearbook. The same held true for the 1968 Athena yearbook staff, members of the letterpress and darkroom era. Led by Editor Ronald Beno, BFA 鈥68, the 50-plus staff members鈥攆rom copy editor to sales manager, production manager to art director鈥攈eld their own to create a timeless piece of OHIO nostalgia while chalking up experience in the real world of publishing. Today鈥檚 Athena staff step up just like their predecessors, capturing OHIO moments each fall to spring, only 21st century-style.

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Step up

When the T. Richard and Eleanora K. Robe Leadership Institute (RLI) was established in 1996, the Russ College of Engineering and Technology was in uncharted territory. Higher ed wasn鈥檛 yet concerned with engineering students鈥 leadership and emotional intelligence skills. Things have changed.

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