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MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL VOLUME 66 NUMBER 1

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Contents

FEATURES 12 What Is It About ONU? 14 Pain of Chemical Dependency Leads to Innovative Pharmacy Class 15 Bringing the World Into the Classroom 17 ONU Host Program Alumni: A Vital Part of ONU

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DEPARTMENTS 2 Letter from the President 3 Northern Forum 4 Tundra Today 18 From the Faculty: Iran, the United States, and Democracy in the Middle East 21 Book Report 22 Faculty Lounge 23 Polar Bear Report

ALUMNI JOURNAL 29 Northern Memories 34 Class Notes & Alumni Profiles 50 Teddy Bears 54 Obituaries Inside Back cover Dave & Buster’s ONU Alumni Event

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2AISING A 2UCKUS )N 3EPTEMBER /.5 STUDENTS GAINED ACCESS TO 2UCKUS .ETWORKS THE DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK 4HE SERVICE PROVIDES ACCESS TO DIGITAL MUSIC AND MOVIES AS WELL AS A SOCIAL NETWORK THAT ALLOWS STUDENT INTERACTION AND LEGAL SHARING OF MUSIC 2UCKUS HAS A LIBRARY OF OVER MILLION MUSIC TRACKS IN EVERY GENRE $URING FALL QUARTER /.5 STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR THE 2UCKUS SERVICE AND DOWNLOADED MORE THAN SONGS h4HE ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND STUDENTS AT /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY WORKED TOGETHER TO l ND A DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK THAT ADDRESSED THE NEEDS OF THE CAMPUS AND GAVE STUDENTS A REASON TO MOVE AWAY FROM ILLEGAL l LE SHARING AND DOWNLOADING v SAYS 'EORGE 'ULBIS THE ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF )NFORMATION 4ECHNOLOGY AT /.5 h2UCKUS WILL GIVE /.5 STUDENTS ACCESS TO THE DIGITAL MEDIA THAT THEY WANT WHILE ALLOWING THEM TO INTERACT UPLOAD THEIR OWN CREATIVE CONTENT AND SHARE THEIR INTERESTS 2UCKUS WILL NOT ONLY ENTERTAIN OUR STUDENTS IT WILL IMPROVE STUDENT LIFE AND THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY v 2UCKUS AND SIMILAR MUSIC SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES ARE BECOMING POPULAR ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES BY GIVING STUDENTS A LEGAL AND ETHICAL ALTERNATIVE TO PEER TO PEER l LE SHARING OF COPYRIGHTED MUSIC 4HE 2UCKUS SUBSCRIPTION MAKES THE ENTIRE MUSIC LIBRARY AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR !FTER THE SCHOOL YEAR STUDENTS HAVE THE OPTION OF CONTINUING THE SERVICE AT A SMALL COST SPRING 2006

#ONSTRUCTION IS NOW UNDER WAY ON NEW STUDENT APARTMENTS THE AFl NITY HOUSING COMPLEX AND RENOVATION OF THE ,IMA (ALL COMPLEX -ORE THAN JUST COMFORTABLE HOUSING THESE AREAS WILL OFFER SOME OF THE LATEST ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY WITH BOTH WIRED AND WIRELESS COMPUTER CONNECTIONS TELEPHONE AND TELEVISION CONNECTIONS PLUS m EXIBILITY FOR THE FUTURE *ACKS WILL BE INSTALLED IN EACH BEDROOM AND LIVING AREA FOR CABLE TELEVISION TELEPHONE AND COMPUTER NETWORK CONNECTIONS 4HAT MEANS IN A TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT THERE WILL BE THREE CONNECTIONS FOR COMPUTERS THREE FOR TELEVISIONS AND THREE FOR PHONES ALTHOUGH NOT THREE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SAYS 'EORGE 'ULBIS ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF )NFORMATION 4ECHNOLOGY !LL THE COMPUTER NETWORK AND TELEPHONE WIRING IS USING #ATEGORY DATA GRADE CABLE h#ATEGORY WIRING IS THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF DATA COMMUNICATION WIRING YOU CAN GET v 'ULBIS SAYS h)T WILL ALLOW US TO BRING IN THE HIGHEST SPEED AUDIO VIDEO AND DATA OVER THESE LINES AND IT S PREPARING US FOR THE FUTURE v 7IRED COMPUTER NETWORKING IN EACH BUILDING WILL BE hGIGABIT SPEED TIMES FASTER DATA RATE THAN WHAT IS GENERALLY AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS v 'ULBIS SAYS 4HE DATA AND CABLE 46 SIGNALS WILL CONNECT TO EACH BUILDING OVER l BER OPTIC CABLES h&IBER OPTIC CABLES PROVIDE HIGH BANDWIDTH CAPACITY AND LIGHTENING PROTECTION FOR THESE SERVICES v 'ULBIS SAYS h7E VE BEEN DOING DATA OVER l BER OPTICS FOR MANY YEARS BUT THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CABLE TELEVISION TO THE BUILDING OVER l BER OPTICS IS NEW v HE ADDS h7ITHIN THE BUILDINGS WE WILL STILL BE USING THE STANDARD COAXIAL CABLE THAT EVERYBODY S USED TO v 4HE WIRELESS COMPUTER NETWORK WILL BE ACCESSIBLE THROUGHOUT THE NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION 'ULBIS EXPLAINS h7IRELESS IS A CONVENIENT WAY OF CONNECTING YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER GENERALLY A LAPTOP TO THE UNIVERSITY NETWORK WITHOUT BEING TETHERED BY A YELLOW CORD COMING OUT THE SIDE )T GIVES YOU THE CONVENIENCE OF ROAMING FROM BUILDING TO

BUILDING AND GIVES YOU THE CONVENIENCE OF NOT BEING TIED TO A JACK IN YOUR OFl CE v 7IRELESS CONNECTIONS ARE ALREADY AVAILABLE IN ALL THE ACADEMIC BUILDINGS LIBRARIES AND SOME OF THE RESIDENCE HALLS h!S WE ARE REDOING RESIDENCE HALLS AND BUILDING NEW FACILITIES THEY WILL ALL HAVE WIRELESS CAPABILITIES v HE ADDS 4O BEST HANDLE THE ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE LINES A NEW REMOTE TELEPHONE SWITCH WILL BE INSTALLED TO SERVE THE NEW APARTMENTS AND AFl NITY HOUSING COMPLEX h4HE NEW SWITCH WILL BE CAPABLE OF VOICE OVER )0 6O)0 TELEPHONE SERVICE AND WILL BE m EXIBLE ENOUGH TO PROVIDE FUTURE TELEPHONE SERVICE IF NEEDED IN THE SOUTH OR WEST PORTIONS OF THE CAMPUS v 'ULBIS EXPLAINS h4HE TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR THE UNIVERSITY IS NOW LOCATED IN (ILL "UILDING 3O WE HAD TWO ALTERNATIVES TO ADD A LARGE NUMBER OF PHONES 7E COULD BRING IN MORE COPPER CABLE FROM (ILL AND RUN IT TO THE NEW CONSTRUCTION TRENCHING A NEW CONDUIT FROM (ILL ACROSS 'ILBERT 3TREET AND ACROSS THE UNIVERSITY 4HE OTHER WAY IS TO PUT A SMALLER REMOTE TELEPHONE SWITCH OUT IN THAT AREA AND TYING THE TWO TOGETHER OVER l BER OPTIC CABLE v 4HE RESULT WILL BE INVISIBLE TO USERS HE SAYS h)T FULLY INTEGRATES WITH THE SYSTEM WE HAVE NOW 4HERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCE 4HE FOUR DIGIT DIALING ACROSS CAMPUS WILL REMAIN $IALING FOR AN OUTSIDE LINE WILL REMAIN 6OICEMAIL WILL REMAIN "UT THERE IS THE CONVENIENCE OF INSTALLATION AND COST SAVINGS v 4O COMPLETE THE TIES OF THE NEW HOUSING AREAS TO THE REST OF CAMPUS FOUR h"LUE ,IGHTv EMERGENCY TELEPHONES WILL ALSO BE INSTALLED h7E RE BUILDING m EXIBILITY FOR THE FUTURE v HE SAYS hv7E DON T KNOW WHAT S GOING TO HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE v HE ADMITS hBUT ONE THING IS VERY CLEAR 4HAT IS THE CONVERGENCE OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES 7E VE GOT TELEPHONES TELEVISION AND DATA ARE ALL CONVERGING INTO SOME KIND OF A SYSTEM THAT BASICALLY MAKES THE EDGES OF EACH OF THEM BLUR 9OU CAN DO TELEPHONES OVER YOUR COMPUTER OR YOU CAN DO VIDEO OVER YOUR COMPUTER !LL OF THOSE THINGS ARE CONVERGING 7HAT ) THINK WE ARE DOING RIGHT NOW IS PREPARING FOR THAT FUTURE v

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#ONTROVERSIAL #ANDIDATE 3PEAKS "EFORE WITHDRAWING FROM THE RACE IN &EBRUARY 5 3 3ENATE CANDIDATE 0AUL (ACKETT SPOKE ON THE SEPARATION OF POWERS AND WARRANTLESS ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE IN A *ANUARY EVENT SPONSORED BY 4HE !MERICAN #ONSTITUTION 3OCIETY OF THE /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY #OLLEGE OF ,AW 4HE THEN $EMOCRATIC CANDIDATE ENDED HIS SPEECH BY ANSWERING QUESTIONS FROM STUDENTS AND THE NEWS MEDIA ! GRADUATE OF #LEVELAND 3TATE 5NIVERSITY S -ARSHALL #OLLEGE OF ,AW HE SERVED WITH THE -ARINES IN )RAQ AND DECLARED HIS CANDIDACY FOR #ONGRESS IN

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4HE 0ETTIT #OLLEGE OF ,AW WELCOMED FOUR )CELANDIC EXCHANGE STUDENTS IN *ANUARY 4HE EXCHANGE STUDENTS MET WITH /.5 LAW STUDENTS JOINING THEM IN VARIOUS LECTURES THAT HIGHLIGHTED THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE !MERICAN AND )CELANDIC LEGAL SYSTEMS 4HE )CELANDIC STUDENTS ALSO TOURED /HIO S GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS TOOK SHOPPING TRIPS AND VISITED MUSEUMS AND OTHER AREA ATTRACTIONS -AY THE #OLLEGE OF ,AW WILL HOST AN ALUMNI TRIP TO 2EYKJAVIK )CELAND 4HE EVENT IS A CONTINUATION OF THE YEAR TRADITION OF EXCHANGES BETWEEN /.5 AND THE 5NIVERSITY OF )CELAND ,AW #OLLEGE 4HE EXCHANGE WAS CO FOUNDED BY THE LATE $EAN %UGENE . (ANSON AND !RMANN 3NAEVARR FORMER JUSTICE OF THE )CELANDIC 3UPREME #OURT WHO IS PRESENTLY RECTOR OF THE 5NIVERSITY OF )CELAND 4O LEARN MORE ABOUT THE TRIP AND THE )CELANDIC EXCHANGE PROGRAM E MAIL LAWALUMNI ONU EDU OR CALL

-USIC #OMES IN -ANY &ORMS 4HE /.5 3YMPHONY 5NIVERSITY 3INGERS AND /.5 -EN S #HORUS PRESENTED h-USIC OF THE "RITISH )SLESv ON *AN ,LOYD "UTLER MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR OF THE /.5 3YMPHONY CONDUCTED THE l RST HALF OF THE CONCERT 5NIVERSITY 3INGERS AND /.5 -EN S #HORUS PERFORMED WITH THE SYMPHONY ON THE SECOND HALF OF THE CONCERT $ENNIS +RATZER DIRECTOR OF CHORAL ACTIVITIES AND PROFESSOR OF MUSIC CONDUCTED THE SYMPHONY THE 5NIVERSITY 3INGERS AND /.5 -EN S #HORUS !NDREW 3CHULTZ SENIOR MUSIC MAJOR FROM $El ANCE /HIO CONDUCTED 2ANDALL 4HOMPSON S h4HE ,AST 7ORDS OF $AVID v 'AILYN 3ADURSKI ! 3 AND 2OBERT +ERR ! 3 WERE THE VOCAL SOLOISTS &EB -ARCH THE 5NIVERSITY 3INGERS PRESENTED THEIR ANNUAL SPRING TOUR WITH CHURCH AND HIGH SCHOOL CONCERTS IN ,IMA /HIO 0ITTSBURGH ,ANSDALE AND 0HILADELPHIA 0A 7ASHINGTON $ # !LEXANDRIA 6A 7ESTl ELD . * AND .EW 9ORK #ITY 4HE /.5 -EN S #HORUS WAS ON TOUR FROM -ARCH WITH PERFORMANCES IN CHURCH HIGH SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTHERN /HIO 4HE VOICE CHOIR CAPPED ITS TOUR WITH A COMBINED PERFORMANCE WITH THE "'35 -EN S #HORUS AND THE +ENT 3TATE 5NIVERSITY -EN S #HORUS AT "OWLING 'REEN 3TATE 5NIVERSITY 4HE WINTER BAND CONCERT SAW THE /.5 3YMPHONIC "AND AND /.5 7IND %NSEMBLE PERFORMING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF $R #HARLES "ATES AT THE &REED #ENTER

/PERA 7ORKSHOP h,ITTLE -ARY 3UNSHINE v A MUSICAL SPOOF OF THE EARLY MOVIE AND STAGE OPERETTAS WAS STAGED BY THE /.5 MUSIC DEPARTMENT S OPERA WORKSHOP IN &EBRUARY -ORE THAN /.5 STUDENTS TOOK PART IN THE PRODUCTION WHICH FEATURES CHORUSES WALTZES AND DUETS ALL POKING FUN AT THE INNOCENT MUSICALS OF THE PAST +IRSTEN /SBUN -ANLEY WAS STAGE DIRECTOR WITH $ENNIS +RATZER AS MUSIC DIRECTOR

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$EBBIE 2EYNOLDS IN #ONCERT $EBBIE 2EYNOLDS STAR OF MORE THAN MOTION PICTURES TWO "ROADWAY SHOWS TWO TELEVISION SERIES AND DOZENS OF TELEVISION APPEARANCES BROUGHT HER MUSIC TO THE &REED #ENTER ON *AN 3HE MADE HER SCREEN DEBUT WITH *UNE (AVER AND *AMES "ARTON IN h4HE $AUGHTER OF 2OSIE / 'RADYv AND WENT ON TO STAR IN ONE OF THE GREATEST SCREEN MUSICALS OF ALL TIME h3INGIN )N 4HE 2AIN v 3TILL ACTING SHE CAN BE SEEN AS 'RACE S MOTHER ON THE TELEVISION SITCOM h7ILL AND 'RACE v

4HE $EPARTMENT OF #OMMUNICATION !RTS THEATRE MOUNTED A PRODUCTION OF h4HE 5NDERPANTSv DURING &EBRUARY 5SING #ARL 3TERNHEIM S COMEDY 3TEVE -ARTIN HAS CREATED A HILARIOUS LAUGH OUT LOUD FARCEnh4HE 5NDERPANTS v )T IS THE STORY ABOUT A HOUSEWIFE WHO BECOMES AN OVERNIGHT CELEBRITY WHEN SHE ACCIDENTALLY LOSES HER UNDERPANTS IN PUBLIC #HAOS FOLLOWS IN WITTY COMEDY EXPLORING l DELITY SEXUALITY AND HIDDEN DESIRE 3TEPHANIE -C+ELLAR 3MITH OF .EW :EALAND DIRECTED THE PRODUCTION "RIAN 2UGGEBAR OF 5NIVERSITY OF .ORTH #AROLINA WAS THE SCENIC DESIGNER

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4RAVEL AS 1UEST h4RAVEL AS 1UEST $ISCOVERING #ONNECTING #ELEBRATING v A PHOTO COSTUME AND MASK EXHIBIT BY -EG 'UYTON $ICKASON BROUGHT THESE DIVERSE ELEMENTS TO THE %LZAY AND 3TAMBAUGH 4HEATER 'ALLERIES IN &EBRUARY 4HOSE ATTENDEDING THE ARTIST S RECEPTION WERE INVITED TO WEAR ADORNMENTS OF THEIR HERITAGE SPRING 2006

"USINESS WOMAN 4ILLIE (IDALGO ,IMA A NATIVE OF #UBA PRESENTED A LECTURE h7OMAN !GAINST !LL /DDSv AT THE #OLLEGE OF "USINESS !DMINISTRATION "ORN IN (AVANA #UBA SHE WAS JUST MONTHS OLD WHEN HER FAMILY m ED TO THE 5 3 WITH ONE SUITCASE AND #UBAN PESOS 3HE WORKED AS A PHARMACIST FOR YEARS BEFORE JOINING "EST 5PON 2EQUEST 3HE IS NOW PRESIDENT AND #%/ OF THE COMPANY WHICH PROVIDES CONCIERGE SERVICES TO EMPLOYERS )N THE SPRING 2OBERT 7 /GLE ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE 5NIVERSITY OF +ENTUCKY #ENTER FOR (ISTORIC !RCHITECTURE AND 0RESERVATION SPOKE (IS PRESENTATION WAS h4HE %CONOMIC )MPACT OF (ERITAGE 4OURISM ! #UBAN #ASE 3TUDY v

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2EDEDICATING THE -ARTIN ,UTHER +ING *R -EMORIAL ARE FROM LEFT /.5 0RESIDENT +ENDALL "AKER 2EV 7ILLIAM #ROY ! 3 #LYDE 7 0ICKETT DIRECTOR OF MULTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT *ESSICA , !LLEN A SENIOR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND PRESIDENT OF THE "LACK 3TUDENT 5NION AND 2EV 6ERNON & ,A3ALA CHAPLAIN

"LACK (ISTORY -ONTH "LACK (ISTORY -ONTH &EBRUARY COMBINED A SPECIAL CHAPEL SERVICE WITH DISCUSSION GROUPS THE +UUMA &ESTIVAL STYLE SHOW FOOD AND l LM ACTIVITIES 'UEST SPEAKER WAS $R 2ICKY *ONES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF 0AN !FRICAN 3TUDIES AT THE 5NIVERSITY OF ,OUISVILLE +Y ! NEW PLAQUE COMMEMORATING THE VISIT OF $R -ARTIN ,UTHER +ING *R TO /.5 WAS UNVEILED ,ATER THAT PLAQUE WAS INSTALLED IN A CEREMONY OUTSIDE THE 4AFT -EMORIAL "UILDING $R +ING SPOKE TO /.5 STUDENTS AND FACULTY INSIDE THE 4AFT "UILDING ON *AN 4HE NEW PLAQUE WAS PLACED IN A RENOVATED SEATING AREA OUTSIDE THE BUILDING ON !PRIL THE TH ANNIVERSARY OF -ARTIN ,UTHER +ING *R S ASSASSINATION 9


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*URIED !RT 3HOW /.5 WAS WELL REPRESENTED IN THE TH ANNUAL &INDLAY !RT ,EAGUE S JURIED ART SHOW !RT STUDENT 4OBY "AKER FACULTY MEMBERS 7ILLIAM -ANCUSO ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ART (ENRY ,UTHER h,UKEv 3HEETS INSTRUCTOR IN ART AND -ELISSA %DDINGS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ART WERE AMONG THE ARTISTS ACCEPTED IN THE SHOW 7ORKS BY "RUCE #HESSER PROFESSOR OF ART EMERITUS AND *UDITH 'REAVU RETIRED ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART WERE ALSO AMONG THOSE CHOSEN FOR THE EXHIBIT

#ARLA 7ILLIS

2OSEMARY 7ILLIAMS ACCEPTS AWARD FROM (AROLD h'USv 'UTHRIE

$IRECTOR OF $EVELOPMENT #OLLEGE OF ,AW

7ILLIAMS NAMED $ISTINGUISHED #ITIZENS OF THE 9EAR 4HE LATE $R %DWIN , 7ILLIAMS AND 2OSEMARY 7ILLIAMS WERE NAMED $ISTINGUISHED #ITIZENS OF THE 9EAR AT THE TH ANNUAL 4OWN AND 'OWN "ANQUET $R 7ILLIAMS WHO PASSED AWAY IN *ULY AND HIS WIFE WERE RECOGNIZED FOR THE THEIR LONG STANDING CONTRIBUTION TO !DA BY TEACHING AND CONDUCTING MUSIC AT /.5 AND IN THE !DA COMMUNITY $R 7ILLIAMS HAD TAUGHT AT /.5 SINCE AND CONDUCTED THE 5NIVERSITY 3YMPHONY /RCHESTRA /.5 *AZZ %NSEMBLE 3YMPHONIC "AND AND "RASS %NSEMBLE (E WAS PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AT /.5 AND SHE IS A RESIDENT ARTIST AND LECTURER IN MUSIC AT /.5 (E ALONG WITH 2OSEMARY CREATED AND CONDUCTED THE ,IMA !REA 9OUTH /RCHESTRA AND INTRODUCED GENERATIONS OF YOUNG MUSICIANS TO THE POSSIBILITIES OF MUSIC THROUGH /.5 S SUMMER CAMPS 4HE 4OWN AND 'OWN !SSOCIATION WAS ESTABLISHED IN BY A GROUP OF TOWNSPEOPLE AND /.5 PERSONNEL WHOSE PRIMARY INTEREST WAS TO DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN A STRONG POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN !DA AND THE UNIVERSITY 10

*ENNIFER (UMMELL

.ATIONAL 4EEN 6OLUNTEER *ENNIFER (UMMELL A FRESHMAN IN NURSING FROM !RCADIA /HIO WAS NAMED .ATIONAL 4EEN 6OLUNTEER IN THE .ATIONAL !MERICAN 4EEN PAGEANT *ENNIFER WAS NAMED -ISS 4EEN /HIO ON *ULY AND REPRESENTED /HIO IN THE NATIONAL COMPETITION 3HE CONTINUES TO SPEAK AT COMMUNITY AND CHARITY EVENTS PROMOTING VOLUNTEERING AND CHILDREN S CHARITIES SUCH AS -AKE ! 7ISH 3T *UDE S #HILDREN S (OSPITAL AND 4OYS FOR 4OTS

#ARLA 7ILLIS IS /.5 S NEW $IRECTOR OF $EVELOPMENT #OLLEGE OF ,AW 7ILLIS JOINS THE /Fl CE OF 5NIVERSITY !DVANCEMENT STAFF AND REPORTS TO THE 6ICE 0RESIDENT FOR !DVANCEMENT 3HE WILL HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE #OLLEGE OF ,AW DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES ! GRADUATE OF THE 5NIVERSITY OF 4OLEDO SHE BRINGS A BREADTH OF EXPERIENCE TO THE STAFF 3HE COMES TO /.5 FROM THE 5NIVERSITY OF -ICHIGAN ,AW 3CHOOL WHERE SHE HAS SERVED AS REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS 0RIOR TO THAT SHE WAS ACTING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ANNUAL GIVING AND DEVELOPMENT OFl CER AT THE 5NIVERSITY OF -ICHIGAN 3HE HAS ALSO WORKED IN DEVELOPMENT FOR !DOPT !MERICA .ETWORK )NC THE 5NIVERSITY OF 4OLEDO AND THE 5NIVERSITY OF -ISSOURI

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3TUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS FROM THE $EPARTMENT OF 4ECHNOLOGICAL 3TUDIES PARTICIPATED IN THE .ATIONAL !SSOCIATION OF )NDUSTRIAL 4ECHNOLOGY S ANNUAL CONVENTION IN 3T ,OUIS 3TUDENTS #URTIS $ECK A SENIOR FROM 7ELLSTON /HIO AND 4ROY (UNSICKER A SENIOR FROM !LGER /HIO PRESENTED h-ANUFACTURING 3IMULATION 3TUDENT 0ERCEPTIONS AND %XAMPLESv ALONG WITH !SSOCIATE 0ROFESSOR 0AUL .UTTER ! STUDENT ROBOTICS COMPETITION WAS COMPLETED BY +RISTOPHER #OLDREN A SENIOR FROM 6AN "UREN /HIO AND .ATHANIEL -AYERNIK A SENIOR FROM %XPORT 0A )N THE COMPETITION A ROBOT WITH A VISION SYSTEM WAS REQUIRED TO NAVIGATE AN OBSTACLE COURSE AND CARRY OUT A TASK 5NFORTUNATELY THE ROBOT LOST ITS SIGHT AT THE LAST MINUTE BUT IT WAS ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE MISSION /THERS ASSISTING WITH THE ROBOT CONSTRUCTION WERE #URTIS $ECK 3EAN 'UYETT A JUNIOR FROM !LDEN . 9 AND -IKE -OWERY A SENIOR FROM ,IMA /HIO .ATE -AYERNIK WAS A l NALIST IN A STUDENT TECHNOLOGY )1 COMPETITION WHICH WAS ALSO ENTERED BY +RIS #OLDREN 7ILL $ISBROW A JUNIOR FROM -EDINA /HIO 3EAN 'UYETT AND 4ROY (UNSICKER $R *OHN -ATIVO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF TECHNOLOGY PRESENTED A PAPER AT THE CONFERENCE WHICH WAS ALSO ATTENDED BY "RIAN &ULLENKAMP SENIOR IN TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION FROM -ARIA 3TEIN /HIO $R $AVID 2OUCH PROFESSOR OF TECHNOLOGY AND $R !DAM 3TIENECKER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF TECHNOLOGY SPRING 2006

!0H! &OUNDATION 3CHOLARSHIP

+IMBERLY 3TANLEY A SIXTH YEAR PHARMACY STUDENT FROM -ARION /HIO HAS RECEIVED ONE OF SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED NATIONWIDE BY THE .ATIONAL !SSOCIATION OF #HAIN $RUG 3TORES &OUNDATION 4HE GOAL OF THE .!#$3 &OUNDATION 0HARMACY 3TUDENT 3CHOLARSHIP 0ROGRAM IS TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE LEADERS IN THE CHAIN COMMUNITY PHARMACY INDUSTRY AND TO RECOGNIZE STUDENTS WHO HAVE A STRONG INTEREST IN PURSUING A CAREER IN CHAIN COMMUNITY PHARMACY

3ARAH #RAMER A l FTH YEAR PHARMACY STUDENT FROM ,ANCASTER /HIO HAS BEEN AWARDED ONE OF NINE SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENTED BY THE !0H! !MERICAN 0HARMACISTS !SSOCIATION &OUNDATION 4HE SCHOLARSHIPS WERE PRESENTED AT THE !0H! !30 ANNUAL MEETING IN 3AN &RANCISCO

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3CHOLARSHIP (ONORS 3TUDENT

3TUDENTS 0RESENT 2ESEARCH &IVE /.5 STUDENTS PRESENTED PAPERS AT THE ST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE -ID 3OUTH 3OCIOLOGICAL !SSOCIATION IN !TLANTA 'A #HAD (ORSTMAN A JUNIOR IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM $ELPHOS /HIO "RITTANI +NISELY A SENIOR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FROM &INDLAY /HIO AND 2ODD #LOSSON A SENIOR IN PSYCHOLOGY FROM .EWARK /HIO PRESENTED THE PAPER h"INGE $RINKING BY #OLLEGE 3TUDENTS ! ,ONGITUDINAL 4EST OF 4WO 4HEORIES OF $EVIANT "EHAVIOR v 3COTT % 7OLFE A SENIOR IN SOCIOLOGY FROM $UBLIN /HIO AND .ICOLE 0IERSON A SENIOR IN SOCIOLOGY FROM 3TRONGSVILLE /HIO PRESENTED h4HE )NITIATION OF "ING $RINKING BY &IRST 9EAR #OLLEGE 3TUDENTS !N !PPLICATION OF 3OCIAL ,EARNING 4HEORY v 3COTT % 7OLFE ALSO PRESENTED h0ARTYBOYING 3OME 3OCIOLOGICAL /BSERVATIONS ON AN %MERGING &ORM OF $EVIANT "EHAVIOR v 4HESE PAPERS WERE CO AUTHORED BY THE STUDENTS FACULTY SPONSOR +EITH & $URKIN CHAIR OF THE $EPARTMENT OF 0SYCHOLOGY AND 3OCIOLOGY $URKIN ALSO PRESENTED A PAPER h.AVIGATING THE -ATRIX 3OME 0RELIMINARY /BSERVATIONS OF 0UBLISHING IN THE &IELD OF 3OCIOLOGY v

3TUDENT (ONORED WITH 'OLDWATER 3CHOLARSHIP &OR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR AN /.5 STUDENT HAS WON A "ARRY - 'OLDWATER 3CHOLARSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE IN MATHEMATICAL OR SCIENTIl C RESEARCH #HRISTOPHER - ,EMON A JUNIOR IN !#3 "IOCHEMISTRY AND A THIRD YEAR PHARMACY STUDENT FROM ,OWER "URRELL 0A WAS ONE OF SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS FROM ACROSS THE 5NITED 3TATES TO WIN THIS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD #HRIS S CAREER GOAL IS TO EARN A 0H $ IN MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS AND CONDUCT DRUG RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WITH FOCUS ON CREATING NOVEL AND MORE EFFECTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL AGENTS

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/HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY IS A COMPREHENSIVE UNIVERSITY WHERE STUDENTS NOT ONLY LEARN BUT ALSO APPLY KNOWLEDGE WHERE PROFESSORS NOT ONLY EXPAND THEIR OWN KNOWLEDGE BUT FOCUS l RST ON TEACHING WHERE DIVERSITY IS ENCOURAGED AND EMBRACED WHERE VALUES MATTER AND WHERE BOTH STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY ARE ACTIVELY PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE /THER UNIVERSITIES MAKE THE SAME CLAIMS BUT STUDENTS ALUMNI AND FACULTY SAY THERE IS SOMETHING UNIQUE ABOUT /.5 SOMETHING THAT ENERGIZES STUDENTS KEEPS GRADUATES INVOLVED LONG AFTER GRADUATION AND KEEPS FACULTY MEMBERS ENGAGED h) LOVE TO COME BACK AND SEE THE CAMPUS AND BE PART OF IT /.5 IS A SPECIAL PLACE TO ME v SAYS !NDREW 7OLPERT %.' %ARLY THIS YEAR NEARLY POTENTIAL STUDENTS TOOK PART IN THE ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP DAYS 4HEY MET WITH INTERVIEW TEAMS OF FACULTY ALUMNI AND STUDENTS TO COMPETE FOR ALL LEVELS OF SCHOLARSHIPS 7OLPERT WAS ONE OF THOSE ALUMNI TEAM MEMBERS h)T PROVIDES ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO COME BACK AND SEE PROFESSORS AND STAFF MEMBERS THAT ) KNEW FROM WHEN ) WENT TO COLLEGE )T S NICE TO SEE THEM AND CATCH UP BECAUSE THEY WERE INm UENTIAL ON HOW ) GOT INTO THE REAL WORLD v !ND HE ADDS h)T S FUN TO INTERVIEW KIDS WHO ARE SO OUTGOING AND ENTHUSIASTIC AND READY FOR COLLEGE AND FALLING IN LOVE WITH /.5 WHEN THEY HAVEN T EVEN BEEN HERE YET v 7OLPERT REMEMBERS WHY HE FELL IN LOVE WITH /.5 h) WANTED TO BE A CIVIL ENGINEER AND ) CAME FROM A SMALL HIGH SCHOOL ) PLAYED FOOTBALL AND ) WANTED TO KEEP PLAYING FOOTBALL IN COLLEGE /HIO .ORTHERN PROVIDED THAT )T S A SMALL CAMPUS BUT NOT TOO SMALL !ND THE EDUCATION IS REALLY THE NUMBER ONE RECOMMENDATION FOR /HIO 12

.ORTHERN ESPECIALLY ENGINEERING AND PHARMACY 4HEY ARE SECOND TO NONE 4HE EDUCATION ) VE GOTTEN HERE WAS FANTASTIC v 4ODAY 7OLPERT IS IN TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING WITH A GLOBAL CONSULTING l RM #( - (ILL h7E HAVE OFl CES ALL OVER THE WORLD AND WE DO TRANSPORTATION WATER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 7E DO THE WHOLE THING ) OWE MY CAREER TO /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY v HE SAYS 4HE FACT THAT HE TAKES TIME EACH YEAR TO RETURN TO CAMPUS AND BE PART OF THE SCHOLARSHIP TEAM REm ECTS WHAT HE VALUES ABOUT /.5 ESPECIALLY hJUST HOW CARING EVERYBODY IS AND CONCERNED THAT YOU RE GETTING THE BEST EDUCATION POSSIBLE v 7OLPERT SAYS ,IKE 7OLPERT AND MANY OTHERS *ACQUELINE 3 / &LAHERTY %.' AND 3TEVE /SBORNE "53 TAKE TIME FROM THEIR SCHEDULES TO BE PART OF SCHOLARSHIP DAYS h)T S MY WAY OF GIVING BACK TO THE UNIVERSITY THAT GAVE SO MUCH TO ME v SAYS / &LAHERTY NOW WITH -ARATHON 0ETROLEUM #OMPANY ,,# h-OST JUST GIVE MONEY BUT THAT DOESN T SEEM

TO BE ENOUGH TO ME v ,IKE 7OLPERT SHE SAYS IT S THE PEOPLE AT /.5 THAT MAKE THE DIFFERENCE h4HE STUDENTS AND FACULTY HAVE HELPED BRING OUT THE BEST OF ME AND ) WOULD LIKE TO REm ECT THOSE FEELINGS BACK 4HE SATISFACTION OF GIVING BACK TO THOSE WHO GAVE TO ME AND OF REm ECTING MY EXPERIENCES TO THOSE LOOKING FOR THE SAME THINGS ) WAS LOOKING FOR AS A SENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL v 3TEVE /SBORNE NOW TREASURER AND CHIEF l NANCIAL OFl CER FOR #HAGRIN &ALLS 3CHOOLS AGREES THAT IT WAS HIS EXPERIENCE AS A STUDENT THAT DRAWS HIM BACK FOR THE MOCK JOB INTERVIEWS HELD IN THE #OLLEGE OF "USINESS !DMINISTATION h) HAVE SUCH GOOD MEMORIES OF /.5 v HE SAYS h) ALWAYS ENJOY RETURNING TO CAMPUS MEETING WITH FACULTY AND STUDENTS AND SHARING MY EXPERIENCES ) AM ALWAYS IMPRESSED AT THE MANY PROGRESSIVE CHANGES THAT HAVE OCCURRED n FROM NEW PROGRAM OFFERINGS TO THE FACILITY AND LANDSCAPE ADDITIONS 4HE SUPPORTIVE AND ENCOURAGING ATMOSPHERE HOWEVER REMAINS THE SAME v /SBORNE MAKES A POINT OF VOLUNTEERING BECAUSE h) ENJOY TALKING TO THE STUDENTS AND

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HEARING OF THEIR /.5 EXPERIENCES ) FEEL LIKE ) HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO @GIVE SOMETHING BACK FROM HELPING STUDENTS WITH THEIR INTERVIEWING SKILLS TO HIGHLIGHTING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES THAT THEY MAY NOT BE AWARE OF )N ADDITION ) AM ABLE TO PROMOTE MY PROFESSION SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION AND DISCUSS HOW LIFE CHOICES AND TECHNOLOGY WILL AFFECT THEIR CAREERS IN THE FUTURE LEADING THEM IN A DIRECTION THEY MAY NOT BE ABLE TO IMAGINE TODAY v (E BELIEVES h/.5 PROVIDES A SETTING FOR LEARNING THAT IS CONSTANTLY CHANGING AND IMPROVING FROM INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS AND COURSE OFFERINGS TO STATE OF THE ART FACILITIES WHILE STILL MAINTAINING AN ATMOSPHERE OF SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT FOUND IN FEW SCHOOLS 3TRONG ALUMNI SUPPORT IS EVIDENT WHICH CONTINUES TO HELP PROVIDE NUMEROUS OPPORTUNITIES FOR CURRENT STUDENTS ) AM APPRECIATIVE FOR THE EXPERIENCES ) HAD AT /.5 AND AM CONl DENT THAT /.5 WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER PROGRESSIVE PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES WELL INTO THE FUTURE v 3TUDENTS ON THE SCHOLARSHIP INTERVIEW TEAMS EXPRESS THE SAME DESIRE TO GIVE BACK TO THE UNIVERSITY h) THOUGHT IT WAS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BOTH GIVE BACK AND SAY THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY AND FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP v SAYS -IKE -AJESKI A THIRD YEAR PHARMACY STUDENT FROM 7ILLOUGHBY (ILLS /HIO )N ADDITION HE SAYS IT S hIMPORTANT TO GET TO KNOW PEOPLE AROUND CAMPUS AND ALUMNI v 0LUS HE ENJOYS BEING hTHE COMFORTING PERSONv FOR THE PROSPECTIVE /.5 FRESHMEN h3OMETIMES IT S DIFl CULT FOR A SENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL TO TALK TO ADULTS ESPECIALLY WHEN

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IT S SOMEONE WHO S POTENTIALLY GOING TO GIVE THEM A LOT OF MONEY v HE SAYS !S A CURRENT STUDENT HE CAN ALSO ANSWER SOME OF THOSE QUESTIONS STUDENTS MAY BE AFRAID TO ASK ON THEIR CAMPUS TOUR h/FTEN THEY ASK @WHAT IS THERE TO DO ON CAMPUS !RE THE PROFESSORS AS AVAILABLE AS THEY MAKE IT SEEM v -AJESKI SAYS h4HEY WANT TO KNOW BASICS ABOUT THE CAMPUS AND ABOUT THE ATTITUDES HERE /F COURSE THE ANSWER IS ALWAYS VERY POSITIVE v +ARLA 'EISE A JUNIOR IN MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING FROM 3IDNEY /HIO WAS ALSO ONE OF THE NEARLY CURRENT STUDENTS TAKING PART IN THE SCHOLARSHIP INTERVIEWS 7HEN PEOPLE ASK HER WHAT MAKES /.5 SPECIAL h) ALWAYS TELL THEM IT S THE RELATIONSHIP YOU HAVE WITH FACULTY THE PROFESSORS ANY ONE OF THE PEOPLE WHO WORKS FOR /.5 4HEY RE ON A PERSONAL LEVEL -OST OF MY PROFESSORS ) VE HAD MORE THAN ONCE 4HEY KNOW WHO ) AM AND THEY KNOW MY STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES ) KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THEIR STYLE )F ) HAD A PERSONAL PROBLEM ) THINK MOST OF THEM WOULD BE WILLING TO HELP ) THINK THAT S WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE 7HEN ) TALK TO SOME OF MY FRIENDS WHO GO TO LARGER UNIVERSITIES THEY DON T HAVE THAT v SHE SAYS 4HIS WAS 'EISE S SECOND YEAR AS A SCHOLARSHIP INTERVIEWER h)T S REALLY NEAT TO BE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE TO SEE WHAT KIDS ARE DOING IN SCHOOL WHAT KIND OF GREAT STUDENTS ARE COMING TO /.5 v SHE SAID !ND WORKING WITH THE OTHER TEAM MEMBERS WAS ALSO REWARDING h/N SCHOLARSHIP DAYS YOU GET PAIRED UP WITH FACULTY AND ALUMNI )T S REALLY NICE BECAUSE ALTHOUGH ) M A MARKETING MANAGEMENT MAJOR ) GOT TO TALK TO BIOLOGY PROFESSORS HISTORY PROFESSORS AND PEOPLE ) DON T NORMALLY GET TO SEE IN THE CLASSROOM v !BBY &ITCH A PHARMACY AND BUSINESS STUDENT FROM %DON /HIO SAYS h)T S FUN TO SEE THOSE STUDENTS BECAUSE YOU WERE IN THEIR PLACE ONCE 9OU WATCH THEM AND THEY RE ALL NERVOUS v "UT SHE ALSO REMEMBERS WHY SHE CHOSE TO COME TO /.5 h) VISITED FOUR OR l VE SCHOOLS AND .ORTHERN WAS MY FAVORITE BECAUSE IT WAS LIKE HOME AWAY FROM HOME A SMALL TOWN A SMALL COMMUNITY v &ITCH SAYS h/NE OF MY THINGS WAS ) DIDN T WANT A SCHOOL THAT HAD HUGE ROADS RUNNING THROUGH IT .ORTHERN WAS MY FAVORITE AND IT WAS MOST ECONOMICAL FOR ME TO COME HERE v 7HILE IT WAS THE SMALL COMMUNITY FEEL SHE WAS LOOKING FOR THAT HAS NOT KEPT HER FROM l LLING HER TIME WITH PLENTY OF ACTIVITIES INCLUDING +APPA !LPHA 4HETA !DA &RIENDS (ABITAT FOR (UMANITY INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL 4HE SAME IS TRUE FOR -AJESKI AND 'EISE 'EISE IS A MEMBER OF SEVERAL STUDENT PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS THE 0RESIDENT S #LUB

h4HE EDUCATION IS REALLY THE .O RECOMMENDATION FOR /HIO .ORTHERN v ˆ !NDREW 7OLPERT %.' -ORTAR "OARD AND NOW INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL 3HE HAD BEEN PART OF THE /.5 WOMEN S BASKETBALL TEAM BUT h) HUNG THOSE SHOES UP v SHE SAYS -AJESKI IS PART OF THE STUDENT PHARMACIST ORGANIZATION AND ALSO SERVES AS VICE PRESIDENT OF 4HE 3MART -ONEY 3OCIETY A NEW ORGANIZATION THAT HELPS NON BUSINESS MAJORS LEARN HOW TO DEAL WITH l NANCES UNDERSTAND CREDIT SCORES AND THE STOCK MARKET 4HOSE EXPERIENCES ALL GO INTO ANSWERING THOSE QUESTIONS FROM POTENTIAL STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES h) TELL THEM THAT IT S A GREAT ATMOSPHERE TO LEARN IN 7E HAVE THE LARGE SCHOOL REPUTATION BUT WE HAVE A MORE INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE "ETWEEN THE SMALL TOWN ATMOSPHERE AND ALL THE ACTIVITIES WE HAVE .ORTHERN IS A GREAT PLACE TO GROW AS A PERSON AND GET READY FOR THE REAL WORLD v SAYS -AJESKI 4HE PROFESSIONAL AND SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FACULTY AND STUDENTS ARE ALSO PRIZED BY /.5 S FACULTY MEMBERS %VEN THOUGH STUDENT CENTERED TEACHING IS THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE UNIVERSITY THE PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND ENRICHMENT OF THE FACULTY IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE /HIO .ORTHERN EQUATION 7ORK OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM INCLUDING TRIPS ABROAD BY FACULTY MEMBERS BRINGS NEW PERSPECTIVES AND INSIGHTS BACK INTO THE CLASSROOM )N RECENT MONTHS SUCH TRIPS HAVE INCLUDED ALL AREAS OF THE UNIVERSITY (ERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES #ONTINUED ON PAGE x

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0!). /& #(%-)#!, $%0%.$%.#9 ,%!$3 4/ )../6!4)6% 0(!2-!#9 #,!33 /NE IN SIX PHARMACISTS WILL BECOME CHEMICALLY DEPENDANT SOMETIME DURING HIS OR HER CAREER #HEMICAL DEPENDENCY CAN END A CAREER RUIN A REPUTATION DESTROY A FAMILY OR EVEN TAKE A LIFE 4HESE STATISTICS ARE QUOTED BY THOSE WHO TREAT DEPENDENCY BUT NOT COMMONLY ACKNOWLEDGED IN THE PROFESSION OR COMMONLY DISCUSSED DURING A PHARMACIST S TRAINING !T /.5 THAT CHANGED IN BECAUSE ONE ALUMNUS WHO LIVED THROUGH THE REALITY OF DEPENDENCY AND THE ANGUISH IT CREATES CHOSE TO WARN STUDENTS TEACH THEM HOW TO AVOID THE DANGERS AND WHERE TO l ND HELP $ONALD h#HRISv (ART 0( SAYS THE NEW TWO HOUR ELECTIVE HE IS TEACHING #HEMICAL $EPENDENCY AND THE 0HARMACIST GOES BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL hDRUGS ARE BAD THEY CAN BE ADDICTIVE DON T TAKE THEMv SPEECH BECAUSE PHARMACISTS THINK THEY KNOW DRUGS h)T S THAT VERY KNOWLEDGE THAT CAN BE THE TRIGGER FOR THE DISEASE v HE SAYS h)T S THE PARADOX OF FAMILIARITY !S A PHARMACIST YOU KNOW WHAT THESE DRUGS DO KNOW THE SIDE EFFECTS AND THE ADDICTIVE NATURE OF THEM 9ET BECAUSE WE HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE A LOT OF TIMES WE THINK WE CAN CONTROL THEM v (E GOES ON TO DESCRIBE WHAT CAN HAPPEN BEHIND THE DRUGGIST COUNTER hWE SEE PRESCRIPTIONS COMING IN ALL DAY LONG FOR CERTAIN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 7E RE IN A STRESSFUL ENVIRONMENT WE WORK SUCH LONG SHIFTS )T TAKES A TOLL ON THE BACK THE HEAD ACHES AND THE STRESS BUILDS /NE DAY YOU THINK @) SEE ALL THE PRESCRIPTIONS COME IN AND THOSE PEOPLE AREN T HURTING AS MUCH AS ) AM ) KNOW WHAT ) M DOING AND BOOM IT HAPPENS v 4HE PHARMACIST hPRESCRIBESv FOR HIMSELF h)F YOU RE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE PRONE TO ADDICTION IT JUST GRABS HOLD OF YOU AND SUDDENLY YOU CAN T CONTROL IT v (ART SAYS (ART BEGAN HIS PHARMACY CAREER IN THE LATE S h) ORIGINALLY BECAME CHEMICALLY DEPENDANT IN THE EARLY S AND WAS INTERVENED ON BY THE STATE BOARD IN v HE SAYS !S A RESULT (ART LOST HIS LICENSE TO PRACTICE PHARMACY FOR MONTHS AND WENT THROUGH TREATMENT FOR ADDICTION 7HEN HIS LICENSE WAS REINSTATED HE WAS UNDER A 02/ 0HARMACY 2ECOVERY /RGANIZATION OF /HIO MONITORING CONTACT FOR l VE YEARS (E AGREED TO ATTEND REGULAR STEP MEETINGS AND UNDERGO RANDOM DRUG SCREENS

h)T WAS APPROXIMATELY THREE YEARS AFTER ) WENT OFF CONTRACT THAT ) RELAPSED v HE ADMITS 4HE RELAPSE OCCURRED BECAUSE h) NO LONGER HAD THE SAFEGUARD OF RANDOM DRUG SCREENS ) BECAME COMPLACENT )T S SOMETHING WE TALK ABOUT IN OUR CLASS 7E TALK ABOUT RELAPSE AND WE TALK ABOUT HOW IMPORTANT RANDOM DRUG SCREENS CAN BE v (E ADDS hPERSONALLY ) WOULD ADVOCATE RANDOM DRUG SCREENS OF SOME SORT FOR ALL PHARMACISTS WHETHER THEY RE IN RECOVERY OR NOT 4HEY RANDOMLY TEST AIRLINE PILOTS AND RAILROAD ENGINEERS AND TRANSPORTATION WORKERS 7E SHOULD BE LOOKING AT RANDOMLY TESTING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS v )T WAS *ANUARY THAT THE DRUG USE CAUGHT UP TO (ART (E WAS l RED AND ESCORTED FROM HIS WORK AREA TO THE STORE ENTRANCE 4HE NEXT STOP WAS TO BE JAIL 0ROMISING TO RETURN TO THE LOCAL JAIL IN AN HOUR AND A HALF (ART SAYS HE hCONNED THEMv INTO LETTING HIM GO HOME TO TELL HIS WIFE 3USIE WHAT HAD HAPPENED "UT HE HAD ALREADY MADE OTHER PLANS )NSTEAD OF GOING HOME HE DROVE TO A HOTEL WITH A STASH OF SLEEPING PILLS AND PLANS TO END IT ALL 3USIE MARRIED (ART DURING HIS /.5 DAYS AND CONSIDERS HERSELF UNOFl CIAL /.5 ALUM 7HEN SHE ARRIVED HOME THAT EVENING SHE WAS COMPLETELY UNAWARE OF WHAT WAS HAPPENING 3HE HAD STUCK WITH (ART THROUGH HIS l RST EPISODE OF DRUG USE AND THOUGHT SHE KNEW THE SIGNS "UT THE SECOND TIME AROUND THE PHARMACIST WAS MORE DISCRETE h4HE l RST TIME AROUND HE HAD OBVIOUS THINGS WRONG WITH HIM PINPOINTS FOR EYES AND HE WOULD JUST WALK IN THE HOUSE AND FALL ASLEEP PRACTICALLY STANDING ON HIS FEET v SHE RECALLS h4HIS TIME HE DIDN T LOOK LIKE ANYTHING WAS WRONG 3OMETIMES ) SENSED SOMETHING BUT ) COULDN T PUT MY l NGER ON IT v 7HEN (ART DID NOT ARRIVE HOME AT THE USUAL TIME 3USIE BECAME ALARMED IN PART BECAUSE OF A SNOWSTORM THAT WAS BLANKETING THE AREA 3OON FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS WERE OUT ON THE ROADS LOOKING FOR (ART /NE FRIEND EVEN BACKTRACKED HIS ROUTE TO THE DRUGSTORE 4HERE A CASHIER SAID HE HAD LEFT ABOUT P M 4HE TRUTH WAS HE HAD BEEN ESCORTED OUT OF THE BUILDING AT P M %VEN WITH PHONE CALLS TO HOSPITALS POLICE AND STORE MANAGERS IT WAS NEARLY MIDNIGHT

3USIE AND $ONAL h#HRISv (ART 0( BEFORE 3USIE RECEIVED A CALL FROM HER HUSBAND S MANAGER TELLING HER HE HAD BEEN l RED FOR DRUG USE h-Y l RST REACTION WHEN ) HUNG UP WAS A FEELING OF RELIEF IN A WEIRD SORT OF WAY v 3USIE RECALLS hLIKE THAT S GOOD HE WON T HAVE TO GO BACK TO THAT STORE WHERE HE S SO STRESSED AND IT S SO UNFAIR AND HE S WORKING MORE THAN HE SHOULD 4HAT S A RELIEF )T S WEIRD THAT ) THOUGHT THAT v (ER NEXT ACTION WAS TO CALL HER PREACHER AND ASK FOR PRAYERS 3OON THE POLICE WERE THERE ASKING FOR A DESCRIPTION PHOTO AND ASKING ABOUT GUNS h7E DON T HAVE ONE AND HE WOULDN T KNOW HOW TO USE ONE BUT ) KNEW THESE GUYS WERE THINKING SUICIDE v SHE RECALLS h.OW WE RE REALLY SCARED ) M CALLING EVERYWHERE TO SEE IF ANYONE HAS SEEN HIM !BOUT O CLOCK IN THE MORNING MY BROTHER IN LAW SAID TO ME @3UE DO YOU WANT TO PRAY 7E VE NEVER PRAYED TOGETHER LIKE THAT n YOU GO TO CHURCH AND YOU PRAY n SO FOR HIM TO SAY THAT TO MEx ) SAID @SURE AND WE JOINED HANDS IN A CIRCLE IN MY LIVING ROOM 7HAT CAME OUT OF MY MOUTH THEY TOLD ME THE NEXT DAY ) PRAYED @$EVIL GET YOUR HANDS OFF #HRIS 9OU CAN T HAVE HIM IN THE NAME OF #HRIST v 4HOUGH HER PRAYERS WERE BEING ANSWERED SHE WOULD NOT KNOW THAT UNTIL SOMETIME LATER )T WAS THE NEXT AFTERNOON THAT A DEPUTY CAME WITH MORE QUESTIONS AND WORD THAT AN ALL POINTS BULLETIN HAD NOT LOCATED HER HUSBAND h)T WAS ABOUT ONE OR TWO IN THE AFTERNOON v SHE RECALLS h4HE DEPUTY LEFT AND IN JUST A MINUTE HE WAS BACK AND HE SAID @4HEY VE FOUND HIM (E S / + (E S CONSCIOUS BUT HE DID #ONTINUED ON PAGE x

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h)T S A GREAT ATMOSPHERE TO LEARN "ETWEEN THE SMALL TOWN ATMOSPHERE AND ALL THE ACTIVITIES WE HAVE .ORTHERN IS A GREAT PLACE TO GROW AS A PERSON AND GET READY FOR THE REAL WORLD v ˆ -IKE -AJESKI THIRD YEAR PHARMACY

"RINGING THE 7ORLD )NTO THE #LASSROOM %XPECT LIVELY EXAMPLES IN CLASSES BY !NDREW ,UDANYI 0H $ PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE WHEN HE IS LECTURING ON MINORITY RELATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN %AST #ENTRAL %UROPE 3INCE HE HAS SPENT SEVERAL MONTHS EACH SUMMER IN "UDAPEST (UNGRY WORKING IN A SMALL RESEARCH LIBRARY AND VISITING NEIGHBORING SITES IN 4RANSYLVANIA 2OMANIA 6OLVODINA 9UGOSLAVIA AND 3LOVAKIA ,AST YEAR HE SPOKE TO A 9UGOSLAV TEACHER S ASSOCIATION ON THE !MERICAN PERSPECTIVE OF THE 3REBRENICA MASSACRE ON THE TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MASS MURDER OF "OSNIAN -USLIMS BY THE "OSNIAN 3ERB ARMY (IS RESEARCH INTO THE LIVES OF THE #SANGO A (UNGARIAN MINORITY IN 2OMANIA PROVIDED THE BASIS FOR A MAJOR ARTICLE BY &RANK 6IVIANO IN THE *UNE ISSUE OF .ATIONAL 'EOGRAPHIC (IS TRAVEL HAS LED TO THE OPPORTUNITY TO REVIEW A NUMBER OF BOOKS ABOUT THAT PART OF %UROPE h) MAY USE SOME OF THEM AS TEXT BOOKS OR IN LECTURES v HE SAYS !ND OF COURSE hMY l ELD TRIPS END UP AS LIVE EXAMPLES IN CLASS v ,UDANYI SAYS SUCH PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS ENCOURAGED BY THE UNIVERSITY h)T S A LITTLE SURPRISING ESPECIALLY SINCE RESEARCH IS SPRING 2006

NOT THE MAIN EMPHASIS OF THE UNIVERSITY RATHER IT S TEACHING v HE OBSERVES h"UT ) BELIEVE GOOD TEACHING IS LINKED TO RESEARCH IN OUR AREAS OF SPECIALTY v -ICHAEL " ,OUGHLIN 0H $ PROFESSOR OF HISTORY USES PHOTOS PART OF HIS COLLECTION OF TO IMAGES IN HIS CLASSES h)N THE LAST TWO YEARS ) VE SPENT l VE WEEKS IN %ASTERN %UROPE DIGGING INTO RECORDS OF .AZISM AND THE (OLOCAUST v HE EXPLAINS h)T S ALMOST LIKE DOING ORIGINAL RESEARCH v HE SAYS OF HIS VISITS AND )T WASN T SCHOLARSHIPS BUT JOBS THAT WERE THE TOPIC OF MOCK INTERVIEWS PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE SITES h4HESE ARE HELD *AN AT THE #OLLEGE OF "USINESS !DMINISTRATION PLACES MOST HISTORY BOOKS DON T COVER OR !BOVE !SHLEY -YERS MEETS WITH "ARRY * VON DER %MBSE DON T KNOW ABOUT OR IGNORE ) HAVE THE LAST MOST RECENT VISUAL RECORD OF THESE UNDERSTANDING OF THE BUSINESS CLIMATE FOR LAWYERS PLACES )N ONE CASE ) KNOW THE LOCATION HAS BEEN DEALING WITH INTERNATIONAL CLIENTS v DEMOLISHED SINCE MY VISIT v -ORE THAN HANDY VISUALS ,OUGHLIN BELIEVES 0ERSPECTIVE CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HIS RESEARCH PROVIDES hA DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE (OW CONTEXT ARE ALSO IMPORTANT IN THE WORK OF ALL OF THIS THE (OLOCAUST COULD HAPPEN IN SUCH ENGINEERS SAYS "RUCE "ERDANIER 0H $ ASSOCIATE NORMAL EVERY DAY PLACES v PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (AVING JUST COMPLETED A &ULBRIGHT FELLOWSHIP IN *ORDAN AND !FRICA INCLUDING 3OUTH !FRICA :IMBABWE HAVING DESIGNED INSTALLATIONS IN (AITI HE BELIEVES "ASUTOLAND AND THE MOUNTAINOUS ,ESOTHO WHICH THAT ENGINEERING STUDENTS SHOULD UNDERSTAND THAT IS SURROUNDED BY 3OUTH !FRICA HAS BEEN THE MOST NEEDS ARE DIFFERENT IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD RECENT DESTINATION FOR "RUCE # &RENCH * $ h4HE BIG IDEA THAT ) BROUGHT BACK INVOLVES PROFESSOR OF LAW THIS CONCEPT THAT ENGINEERING IN INTERNATIONAL .OT ONLY HAS HE LECTURED ON TOPICS SUCH SETTINGS IS NOT THE SAME AS WHAT WE RE TEACHING IN AS THE RIGHTS OF !FRICAN !MERICANS UNDER THE THE 5NITED 3TATES ) DON T THINK IT IS SOMETHING #ONSTITUTION AT 3OUTH !FRICAN UNIVERSITIES HE YOU CAN TEACH IF YOU HAVEN T EXPERIENCED IT v HE MAKES A POINT OF VISITING COURTS AND LAWYERS IN THE ADDS AREAS WHERE HE TRAVELS WHETHER !FRICA OR %UROPE h) M TRYING TO DEl NE WHAT THAT CONCEPT IS 4HOSE EXPERIENCES COME BACK INTO CLASSROOMS AT SO ) VE STARTED CALLING IT @LIBERATION ENGINEERING v THE 0ETTIT #OLLEGE OF ,AW "ERDANIER SAYS COMPARING IT TO THE IDEAS OF h4HE 3OUTH !FRICAN EXPERIENCE WITH THE 4RUTH LIBERATION ECOLOGY AND LIBERATION THEOLOGY AND 2ECONCILIATION #OMMISSION IN THE HEALING OF (E EXPLAINS hWITH WATER QUALITY ISSUES WE HAVE THAT COUNTRY FORMS A MODEL FOR COUNTRIES THAT HAVE ALL THESE REGULATIONS IN THE 5NITED 3TATES THAT UNDERGONE TREMENDOUS UPHEAVEL v &RENCH SAYS GOVERN CHEMICAL CONCENTRATIONS AND MASS LOADS h)T S UNIQUE NOT PERFECT BUT ) USE IT AS A MODEL IN IN THE WATER BASED ON TRYING TO PROTECT HEALTH NEGOTIATIONS CLASS AND #ONSTITUTIONAL LAW v THROUGH DRINKING WATER AND TRYING TO PROTECT l SH ,EGAL SYSTEMS VARY GREATLY AROUND THE WORLD LIFE 7HEN YOU GO TO A COUNTRY LIKE *ORDAN WHERE (E SAYS h#OMMON ,AW COUNTRIES n %NGLISH THE SURFACE WATER QUALITY HAS DETERIORATED TO THE SPEAKING 5+ RELATED COUNTRIES n HAVE MUCH IN POINT WHERE THERE ARE NO MORE l SH AND WHERE THE COMMON 4HE #ONTINENTAL LEGAL SYSTEM HOWEVER WATER IS TOTALLY UNDRINKABLE WITHOUT TREATMENT IS DIFFERENT IN HOW LAWS WORK AND HOW THE WORLD IS AND WHERE THEY HAVE LITERS PER PERSON PER VIEWED v DAY WHILE WE USE TO GALLONS YOU REALLY !LTHOUGH MOST 0ETTIT #OLLEGE OF ,AW DESPERATELY SENSE THAT WATER SHORTAGE 3O WHAT STUDENTS WILL PRACTICE IN THE 5 3 hA RELATIVELY SHOULD YOUR REGULATIONS BE AND HOW SHOULD AN SMALL NUMBER OF LAW GRADUATES PRACTICE OVERSEAS ALTHOUGH WE DO HAVE ONE IN !USTRALIA v &RENCH SAYS THERE IS A GROWING NEED FOR GRADUATES h4HE STUDENTS AND FACULTY HAVE HELPED TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD AND SUCH THINGS AS BRING OUT THE BEST OF ME v %UROPEAN LABOR LAW %UROPEAN TRADE LAW AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACIES ˆ *ACQUELINE 3 / &LAHERTY %.' h4HEY BENEl T FROM EXPOSURE TO A LOT OF THINGS THAT GO INTO THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND THE CROSS CULTURAL CONTEXT )T GIVES THEM A BETTER #ONTINUED ON PAGE x 15


x0AIN OF #HEMICAL $EPENDENCY CONTINUED FROM PAGE TRY TO KILL HIMSELF v (E WAS AT A HOTEL 2ESCUERS BROKE INTO THE ROOM AND GOT HIM INTO AN AMBULANCE AND ON THE WAY TO THE HOSPITAL )T HAD BEEN NEARLY HOURS SINCE HE HAD BEEN ESCORTED OUT OF WORK (ART SAYS hWHEN ) WOKE UP ON THE WAY TO THE HOSPITAL AT THAT MOMENT ) KNEW THAT 'OD HAD A DIFFERENT PURPOSE FOR ME v %VEN SO HE HAD TO DEAL WITH THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS ACTIONS h-Y LICENSE WAS SUSPENDED AGAIN ) HAD A HEARING AND IT S NOW PERMANENTLY REVOKED 4HE /HIO "OARD OF 0HARMACY IS PRETTY STRICT v HE SAYS h) ALSO DID DAYS IN JAIL AS ONE OF THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES v 7ITH THE LOSS OF HIS LICENSE AND HIS JOB HE ALSO LOST HIS HEALTH INSURANCE AND ENDED UP IN THE NEWSPAPER )T S ALL PART OF THE CONSEQUENCES BUT IT DOESN T HAVE TO DEFEAT YOU (ART SAYS h"ASICALLY YOU RE IN THAT PAPER FOR ONE DAY AND THEN YOU RE YESTERDAY S NEWS )T WILL PROBABLY END UP IN THE BOTTOM OF SOME BIRDCAGE 4HE TRICK IS TO REMEMBER YOU RE NOT A BAD PERSON 9OU RE A PERSON WITH A DISEASE WHO S TRYING TO GET WELL SO YOU WALK DOWN THE STREET AND LOOK PEOPLE IN THE EYE 9OU RE NOT A BAD PERSON )T DOESN T MATTER WHAT THEY THINK ITS WHAT YOU THINK INSIDE v (ART SAYS h) REALIZED THAT A HIGHER POWER THAT ) CHOOSE TO CALL 'OD WAS KEEPING ME AROUND HERE FOR A PURPOSE ) REALIZED THERE WAS VERY LITTLE EDUCATION IN THE l ELD OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ) DID AN INFORMAL SURVEY OF SOME PHARMACISTS THAT ) KNEW IN RECOVERY ASKING IF THEY HAD ANY EDUCATION ABOUT CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY WHILE THEY WERE IN TRAINING v %VERY ONE OF THEM SAID NO )T WAS &EBRUARY JUST WEEKS LATER THAT (ART CONTACTED *OHN 3TANOVICH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND ASSISTANT DEAN OF PHARMACY AT /.5 WITH THE IDEA OF TEACHING AN ELECTIVE CLASS ON CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY h4RADITIONALLY SCHOOLS OF PHARMACY HAVE TENDED TO n ) DON T WANT TO SAY STICK THEIR HEADS IN THE SAND ON THIS ISSUE BUT NOBODY REALLY WANTS TO TALK ABOUT IT v (ART SAYS h"UT WHEN ) APPROACHED *OHN WITH THE IDEA THAT THERE IS A REAL PROBLEM OUT THERE AND WE DON T HAVE ANY EDUCATION HE AND THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY WERE IMMEDIATELY RECEPTIVE v 4HE RESULT HAS BEEN A TWO HOUR ELECTIVE THAT MEETS ONCE PER WEEK "EGINNING WITH STUDENTS THE CLASS HAS GROWN 4HIS SPRING THE COURSE IS BEING OFFERED TWICE TO ACCOMMODATE THE STUDENTS WHO HAVE REGISTERED )N ADDITION TO LECTURES (ART SAYS h) BRING IN A DOCTOR OF ADDICTIONOLOGY FROM A TREATMENT CENTER ) HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY MY WIFE COMES IN AND TALKS TO THE CLASS FROM THE SPOUSE S POINT OF VIEW ABOUT WHAT THE DISEASE DOES TO THE FAMILY v 16

xCONTINUED FROM PAGE /THER GUESTS HAVE INCLUDED MEMBERS OF 02/ THE 0HARMACY 2ECOVERY /RGANIZATION OF /HIO h4HESE ARE PHARMACISTS IN RECOVERY 02/ IS A SUPPORT GROUP A MONITORING GROUP v HE EXPLAINS h4HEY SHARE THEIR STORY 4HEY SHARE WHAT 02/ HAS DONE TO HELP THEM h/NE YOUNG MAN GRADUATED FROM PHARMACY SCHOOL JUST A YEAR AGO AND WITHIN FOUR MONTHS HIS LICENSE HAD BEEN SUSPENDED (E S ON TRACK TO GET IT BACK BUT STUDENTS WERE VERY VERY RECEPTIVE 4HE CONCEPT IS THAT THIS DISEASE IS SOMETHING THAT CAN AFFECT ANYBODY AT ANY AGE 4HEY HAVE TO BE CAREFUL ALL THE TIME v )N FACT HE SAYS IN THE LAST YEARS THERE HAS BEEN A PERCENT INCREASE IN CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY AMONG PHARMACIST 3OME OF THIS IS THE RESULT OF INCREASING STRESS ON PHARMACISTS n LONG HOURS FEW BREAKS AND EARLY BURN OUT (ART ADDS h YEARS AGO THE AVERAGE AGE OF A PHARMACIST ENTERING TREATMENT WAS 4ODAY ITS 0ART OF THAT IS MORE KNOWLEDGE OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SO THE INTERVENTIONS ARE OCCURRING EARLIER IN THE CAREER BUT IT ALSO INDICATES THAT BURNOUT IS OCCURRING EARLY v (E THINKS THAT IS WHY STUDENTS ARE RESPONDING TO THE COURSE h) WANT THEM TO HAVE BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF THE DISEASE OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ITS CONSEQUENCES AND HOW TO AVOID THOSE CONSEQUENCES WHAT TO DO AND WHERE TO GO FOR HELP IF THEY NEED IT v 0ROFESSOR 3TANOVICH ADDS h)T IS IMPORTANT FOR !,, STUDENTS TO HAVE A COURSE LIKE THIS NOT JUST PHARMACY STUDENTS (EALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS ARE AT A GREATER RISK BECAUSE OF ACCESS BUT CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IS A PROBLEM THAT EFFECTS ALL STUDENTS ) BELIEVE THE UNIVERSITY HAS AN OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS THAT MAKE THEM AWARE OF THE DANGERS ASSOCIATED WITH CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY v .OT ONLY STUDENTS WILL BENEl T FROM THIS INNOVATIVE PROGRAM $URING !LUMNI 7EEKEND IN *UNE (ART AND 3TANOVICH WILL PRESENT A CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM ON CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY FOR PHARMACY GRADUATES )N *ULY (ART WILL TAKE HIS MESSAGE TO PRACTICING PHARMACISTS AT THE #ARDINAL (EALTH 2ETAIL "USINESS #ONFERENCE IN ,AS 6EGAS (ART ADDS h) HOPE SHARING THE MESSAGE MAKES A DIFFERENCE IN SOME PERSON S LIFE IT S DEl NITELY MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN MY LIFE ) FEEL THIS IS THE DIRECTION MY LIFE IS GOING NOW )T S BEEN VERY VERY REWARDING 4HE STUDENTS HAVE BEEN EXTREMELY RECEPTIVE TO THE MESSAGE AND TODAY IT HELPS ME TO STAY CLEAN AND SOBER 3OBRIETY IS SOMETHING THAT YOU HAVE TO GIVE AWAY TO KEEP v

ENGINEER DESIGN FOR THAT SITUATION v HE ASKS "ERDANIER GOES ON WITH THIS EXAMPLE h7HEN ) GO TO WORK IN (AITI AND THEY NEED A NEW WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT WHAT CAN ) BUILD THERE THAT WILL WORK WHEN THE PEOPLE HAVE NO MONEY NO SKILLS AND NO EDUCATION TO MAINTAIN OR OPERATE IT 7HAT IS THE LEVEL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION THEY NEED )F THEY NEED AN INCINERATOR DO ) BUILD ONE LIKE ) WOULD BUILD IN THE 5NITED 3TATES THAT WOULD COST HALF A MILLION DOLLARS OR CAN ) BUY ONE IN &RANCE FOR THAT WOULD MEET THEIR NEEDS BUT WOULDN T BE AS CLEAN v 4HESE ARE HARD QUESTIONS HE ADMITS h) M TRYING TO BRING MORE AND MORE EXAMPLES AND CASE STUDIES TO MY STUDENTS ) DON T THINK ) M DOING AN ADEQUATE JOB TEACHING THAT EITHER 0ERHAPS ALL THAT ) CAN DO IS OPEN THEIR EYES TO THE CONCEPT v (E LIKES THE IDEA THAT HE CAN SHARE THOSE EXPERIENCES AND RAISE THOSE KINDS OF QUESTIONS WITH HIS STUDENTS h7E HAVE A WORLD CLASS UNDERGRADUATE ENGINEERING COLLEGE HERE )N MY MIND AND IN MY EXPERIENCE AT OTHER BIG COLLEGES AND OUT WEST ) THINK WE PROBABLY HAVE THE BEST UNDERGRADUATE ENGINEERING PROGRAM IN /HIO h4HERE S A DIFFERENT FEEL TO THE PROGRAM AND A DIFFERENT WAY THAT TEACHING AND EDUCATION GETS DONE WHEN YOU RE WRAPPED UP IN HAVING TO DO THE RESEARCH AND ) ADMIT ) HAVE MISSED THE RESEARCH A LOT v HE ADDS hBUT WE RE ACCOMPLISHING SOMETHING IMPORTANT HERE TOO v /N THE OTHER HAND THE EXPERIENCES OF -ICHAEL ( 2OMANOWSKI 0H $ PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION LECTURING IN A #HINESE UNIVERSITY EASILY INTEGRATES TO HIS /.5 CLASSROOM h&OR EXAMPLE v HE SAYS hTHE 5NITED 3TATES HAS MOVED TOWARD HIGH STAKES TESTING WITH PROl CIENCY TESTS GRADUATING TESTS ETC #HINESE EDUCATION IS THE ULTIMATE IN HIGH STAKES TESTING ) COULD SEE WHAT WAS GOING ON IN #HINA 7HEN ) M TEACHING CLASS HERE ) CAN SAY WELL IN #HINA THIS HAPPENS WILL THAT HAPPEN IN THE 5 3 7HAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS v (E SEES A DIFFERENCE IN STUDENT ATTITUDES

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)T IS MY IMPRESSION THAT A MAJORITY OF )RANIANS DO NOT HATE !MERICANS )N MY RECENT EXTENSIVE TRAVELS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY OF )RAN WHEN THE AVERAGE )RANIAN DISCOVERED WHERE ) WAS FROM THEIR l RST REACTION WAS TO SMILE )NDEED MANY HAVE RELATIVES IN THE 5NITED 3TATES WHO ARE ALLOWED TO FREQUENTLY TRAVEL BACK AND FORTH TO )RAN 7HILE 5NITED 3TATES CITIZENS CONSIDER THEIR GOVERNMENT S ACTIONS ARE BASED ON THE WILL OF THE MAJORITY OF ITS CITIZENS MANY )RANIANS MAKE A DISTINCTION IN 3UPPORTING MANY CASES A SHARP DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE AVERAGE -USLIM POLITICAL !MERICAN AND THE ACTIONS OF THEIR GOVERNMENT MOVEMENTS ABROAD 4HE OBVIOUS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO 7HAT THE 7EST SYSTEMS IS THE INm UENCE OF RELIGION n A TRADITION OF WOULD CALL SUPPORT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND PLURALISM IN THE 5NITED 3TATES FOR TERRORISM )RAN VS THE )RANIAN 3HIA EMPHASIS ON AN INEXTRICABLE WOULD CALL SUPPORT LINK BETWEEN 'OD S WILL AND HOW WE POLITICALLY FOR -USLIM POLITICAL ORGANIZE OURSELVES ON THE EARTH 4HE OVERWHELMING MOVEMENTS ABROAD INm UENCE OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS !YATOLLAHS IN )RAN ESPECIALLY FOR AND THE ABSOLUTE POWER THAT !YATOLLAH +HAMENEI (IZBOLLAH IN ,EBANON AND (AMAS IN 0ALESTINE WIELDS IS A CASE IN POINT 7HILE )RAN IS TECHNICALLY TWO GROUPS STILL ON THE 5 3 3TATE $EPARTMENT S A PRESIDENTIAL PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY WITH A LIST OF TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS NUMBER OF POLITICAL PARTIES IT HAS THE ONLY POPULARLY ELECTED PRESIDENT WHO DOES NOT CONTROL THE !RMED )NCREASE DIPLOMATIC CONTACTS WITH 4HIRD &ORCES AND SECURITY APPARATUS 0RESIDENT -AHMUD 7ORLD COUNTRIES !HMADINEJAD WAS OVERWHELMINGLY ELECTED IN )RAN HAS INCREASED ITS DIPLOMATIC CONTACTS !UGUST BECAUSE OF HIS PROMISED EMPHASIS AND INITIATIVES WITHIN THE 5NITED .ATIONS TO ON INTERNAL ECONOMIC REFORM THE PROMISE OF GAIN SUPPORT AMONG THE LESS DEVELOPED AND EXPANDING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES RATHER THAN ON DEVELOPING NATIONS AS IT CONTINUES ITS POLICY OF CONFRONTATION WITH THE 7EST CONFRONTATION WITH THE 7EST 4WO OTHER ISSUES THAT DO NOT APPEAR ON A LIST OF )RANIAN PRIORITIES BUT ARE AT THE TOP OF THE LIST AS 0RIORITIES FOR )RANIAN FOREIGN POLICY FAR AS 7ESTERN COUNTRIES ARE CONCERNED ARE RECENT )N DEALING WITH )RAN THE 5 3 GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO RECOGNIZE )RANIAN FOREIGN POLICY IS BASED ON COMMENTS BY THE )RANIAN PRESIDENT COMBINED WITH )RAN S PURSUIT OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY THE FOLLOWING FOUR GENERAL PRINCIPLES 0RESIDENT !HMADINEJAD HAS CALLED FOR )SRAEL TO BE !NTI 53 AND ANTI )SRAEL hWIPED OFF THE MAPv AND SAID THAT THE (OLOCAUST OF 4HE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATION FOR THE NEW THE *EWS BY .AZI 'ERMANY IS hA MYTH v (E HAS ALSO )RANIAN GOVERNMENT IN CENTERED ON SAID )SRAEL SHOULD BE RELOCATED IN 'ERMANY !LASKA OR !YATOLLAH +HOMENEI S INTENSE PERSONAL HATRED ANY OTHER REMOTE LOCATION /THER VOICES IN )RAN HAVE OF THE 5NITED 3TATES THE LATTER S SUPPORT OF STRUCK A DIFFERENT NOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT /N &EB THE 3HAH S h7HITE 2EVOLUTIONv TO DECREASE THE )RAN S FORMER PRESIDENT -OHAMMAD +HATAMI INm UENCE OF THE -ULLAHS IN )RAN IN THE S TERMED THE (OLOCAUST AN HISTORICAL FACT THOUGH HE ALSO AND SUPPORT FOR THE CREATION AND EXPANSION OF CRITICIZED )SRAEL S @MISUSE OF THE EVENT !FTER NUMEROUS THE STATE OF )SRAEL 3EVERAL FORMER !MERICAN DISCUSSIONS WITH )RANIAN GOVERNMENT OFl CIALS ) AM HOSTAGES CLAIM 0RESIDENT !HMADINEJAD WAS A STILL UNSURE OF WHETHER 0RESIDENT !HMADINEJAD ACTUALLY PART OF THE STUDENT TAKEOVER OF THE 53 EMBASSY BELIEVES WHAT HE SAYS ALTHOUGH ) AM LEANING TOWARD IN 7HATEVER THE CASE HE DID INHERIT THE FACT THAT HE DOES BELIEVE IT (IS COMMENTS HAVE AT BEST THE !YATOLLAH S DISTRUST AND AT WORST CAUSED DIFl CULTIES FOR MID LEVEL )RANIAN DIPLOMATS HATRED OF THE 5NITED 3TATES AND )SRAEL SETTING ABROAD AND )RAN S ATTEMPT TO GAIN 4HIRD 7ORLD SUPPORT THE TONE FOR )RANIAN FOREIGN POLICY FOR THEIR FOREIGN POLICY INITIATIVES &INALLY THE PURSUIT OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY IS %LIMINATE OUTSIDE INm UENCES AT THE TOP OF 7ESTERN CONCERNS )RAN CLAIMS THE 7HAT THE )RANIAN GOVERNMENT REALLY MEANS IS OUTSIDE h7ESTERNv INm UENCES NOT TO BE DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR ENERGY AND ITS ATTEMPT TO ON %UROPEAN OR 5NITED 3TATES DESIRES IN THE REGION DOMINATE THE NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE IS AN ATTEMPT TO SAVE !S 7ESTERN INm UENCE HAS DECLINED HOWEVER #HINA ITS MORE VALUABLE FOSSIL FUEL RESOURCES FOR SALE ABROAD AND AT THE SAME TIME TO MEET GROWING ELECTRICAL AND 2USSIA S POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC INm UENCE HAS PROPORTIONATELY INCREASED #HINA S INCREASING THIRST ENERGY DEMANDS AT HOME 4HERE MAY BE SOME TRUTH TO THIS AT OVER A BARREL OIL IS A VALUABLE EXPORT FOR FOSSIL FUELS AND 2USSIA S DREAM OF PAST #OLD SPRING 2006

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COMMODITY AND OTHER THAN NATURAL GAS THE ONLY OTHER WAY TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY IN )RAN IS BY BUILDING HYDROELECTRIC CAPACITY SOMETHING IN WHICH )RAN HAS RECENTLY INVESTED A LOT OF TIME AND MONEY 4HEIR DESIRE NOT TO BE DEPENDENT ON OUTSIDE INm UENCES IS ALSO DRIVING THEIR INSISTENCE ON DOMINATING THE NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE FROM URANIUM MINING TO ELECTRICAL ENERGY PRODUCTION 5NFORTUNATELY THE )RANIAN GOVERNMENT DOES NOT SEEM TO UNDERSTAND THE 7EST S PERSPECTIVE THAT )RAN S SUPPORT FOR -USLIM POLITICAL MOVEMENTS ABROAD TERRORISM AND THEIR ANIMOSITY TOWARDS THE ONLY -IDDLE %ASTERN GOVERNMENT WITH NUCLEAR WEAPONS )SRAEL MAY AT LEAST TEMPT THEM TO DEVELOP NUCLEAR WEAPONS AT THE SAME TIME

(OW TO TREAT )RAN (OW IS THE 5NITED 3TATES SUPPOSED TO TREAT )RAN .OT SURPRISING FOR AN ADMINISTRATION MADE UP OF FORMER #OLD 7AR WARRIORS CURRENT 5 3 POLICY FOCUSES ON hCONTAINMENT v -OST OF THE GOVERNMENTS IN THE GULF REGION SUPPORT THAT POLICY 4HE )RANIAN GOVERNMENT ITSELF HAS DECLARED THAT AS LONG AS THE 5NITED 3TATES DOESN T RECOGNIZE THE SETUP IN )RAN THEN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE ON THE BASIS OF CONFRONTATION WITH THE 7EST 0OSSIBLE 5 3 FOREIGN POLICY RESPONSES ARE LIMITED TO FOUR DO NOTHING CONTINUE DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVES INCLUDING PRESSING THE #HINESE AND 2USSIANS TO OFFER INCENTIVES TO THE )RANIANS TO COOPERATE LIMITED MILITARY STRIKES TO DESTROY )RAN S ABILITY TO CONSTRUCT NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THE MEANS TO DELIVER THEM STOP THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPORTATION OF MISSILE TECHNOLOGY FROM COUNTRIES SUCH AS .ORTH +OREA AND REGIME CHANGE OR WAR A LA LA )RAQ ,IMITED MILITARY STRIKES WOULD REQUIRE A LARGE COALITION OF FORCES AS WELL AS A STRONG DIPLOMATIC COOPERATION AMONG %UROPEAN 5 3 AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS THAT DOESN T SEEM IMMEDIATELY REALISTIC #ONTINUED ON PAGE x 19


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xCONTINUED FROM PAGE WAY OUR STUDENTS LEARN COMPARED TO THE UNIVERSITIES AND THE LAW PROGRAMS IN OTHER COUNTRIES v &ENTON TEACHES INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS INTERNATIONAL LAW COMPARATIVE LAW AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (IS WORK WITH ADMINISTRATIVE LAW OR GOVERNMENT REGULATION IN TRANSITIONAL DEMOCRACIES BRINGS PERSPECTIVE INTO HIS CLASSROOM h-ANY OF THE COUNTRIES ) GO TO BECAUSE THEY ARE TRANSITIONAL DEMOCRACIES HAVE A HUGE PROBLEM WITH CORRUPTION /UR STUDENTS ARE FASCINATED BY HOW CORRUPTION MANIFESTS ITSELF IN SO MANY OF THESE COUNTRIES INCLUDING IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM ) THINK THAT S AN EYE OPENER TO THEM v #OMPARED TO THOSE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS /.5 IS UNIQUE IS SEVERAL WAYS h4HE BIGGEST THING IS THE EXTENT TO WHICH FOR STUDENTS AT /HIO .ORTHERN LIFE CENTERS SO MUCH ON THE UNIVERSITY )N OTHER COUNTRIES THE METHOD OF INSTRUCTION IS ALL LECTURE 4HERE IS LITTLE OR NO INTERACTION WITH FACULTY OUTSIDE THE LECTURE HALL /PPORTUNITIES FOR EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ARE VERY LIMITED IF THEY EXIST AT ALL AND STUDENTS ARE ENTIRELY SELF SUFl CIENT IN TERMS OF TRYING TO l ND RESOURCES LEARNING HOW TO DO RESEARCH LOOKING FOR JOBS 4O A GREAT EXTENT ) THINK OUR STUDENTS DON T APPRECIATE ALL THE ADVANTAGES THEY HAVE HERE 7E ARE SO STUDENT FOCUSED STUDENT CENTERED h&ROM A FACULTY MEMBER S PERSPECTIVE ONE OF THE THINGS ) LIKE IS HAVING LOTS OF INTERACTIONS WITH STUDENTS v HE ADDS 20

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#ONCLUSION !FTER HAVING SERVED IN !RMY )NTELLIGENCE IN THE LATE S AND HAVING LIVED AND WORKED IN THE FORMER 3OVIET 5NION SINCE THE S THERE SEEM TO BE UNCANNY SIMILARITIES BETWEEN #OLD 7AR POLITICS AND CURRENT FOREIGN POLICY ACTIONS REGARDING )RAN &AMILIAR WORDS SUCH AS CONTAINMENT )RAN S CONCERN FOR ITS REGIONAL SECURITY AND )RAN S DESIRE FOR RECOGNITION AND RESPECT BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY ARE INm UENCING )RANIAN n !MERICAN RELATIONS AS THEY DID RELATIONS BETWEEN THE 7ESTERN DEMOCRACIES AND THE 5332 4HE 3OVIET GOVERNMENT S POLITICAL ADMINISTRATIVE FOUNDATION WAS BASED UPON A PRESIDENTIAL PARLIAMENTARY FRAMEWORK AS DOES THE )RANIAN GOVERNMENT 4HE )RANIAN #OUNCIL OF 'UARDIANS A GROUP OF !YATOLLAHS VETS CANDIDATES BEFORE ELECTIONS AS THE 3OVIET #OMMUNIST 0ARTY DID THROUGH THEIR NOMENKLATURA NOMENKLATURA LISTS 0ERHAPS A SIMILAR POLICY OF CONSISTENT LONG TERM DIPLOMATIC PRESSURE ON )RAN WILL CHANGE ITS BEHAVIOR LIKE THE BEHAVIOR

OF THE 5 3 3 2 CHANGED WITH THE RISE OF A hREFORMERv NAMED 'ORBACHEV 4HE )RANIANS ARE A RIGHTFULLY PROUD PEOPLE PROUD ABOUT THEIR EXTENSIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILIZATION ALMOST AS EXTENSIVE AS THE #HINESE AND ARGUABLY JUST AS INm UENTIAL !S THE 3ENATOR FROM )LLINOIS "ARACK /BAMA HAS SAID h7E CAN RATTLE OUR SABERS ALL WE WANT BUT REALISTICALLY WE DON T HAVE TROOPS FOR AN INVASION ;)RAN= AND SURGICAL STRIKES AREN T GOING TO WORK v /F ALL THE OPPORTUNITIES AND DANGERS FOR !MERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST #OLD 7AR ERA OTHER THAN #HINA OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH )RAN IS ARGUABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT ! DISMAL HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD SUPPORT FOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS IN AN ECONOMICALLY VITAL PART OF THE WORLD AND THE POSSIBILITY OF THE ACQUISITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THE MEANS TO DELIVER THEM WILL REQUIRE EXCEPTIONAL DIPLOMATIC SKILL TO DEAL WITH THE CURRENT )RANIAN ADMINISTRATION 7HATEVER HAPPENS IT MUST BE KEPT IN MIND THAT )RAN IS CENTRAL TO OUR FOREIGN POLICY IN THE -IDDLE %AST A MAJOR PLAYER IN GLOBAL ENERGY MARKETS AND A KEY COUNTRY IN TERMS OF OUR INTERACTION WITH THE -USLIM WORLD

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N A SPAN OF SIX WEEKS /HIO .ORTHERN SENIOR 7ES (OSTETLER FULl LLED A DREAM OF MOST .#!! $IVISION ))) ATHLETES BY PLAYING IN TWO ALL STAR FOOTBALL GAMES AGAINST SOME OF THE BEST PLAYERS FROM -EXICO AND THE 5NITED 3TATES TRAVELING MORE THAN MILES IN THE PROCESS (E REPRESENTED HIS COUNTRY IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION IN -EXICO AND PLAYED ON NATIONAL TELEVISION AT THE (ULA "OWL IN (AWAII WHERE HE ALSO HAD A TRYOUT IN FRONT OF SCOUTS REPRESENTING ALL .&, TEAMS AND A HANDFUL OF #ANADIAN TEAMS (E DID THIS ALL WHILE PROUDLY WEARING THE ORANGE AND BLACK OF /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY (OSTETLER S ODYSSEY BEGAN IN EARLY $ECEMBER WHEN HE RECEIVED A BID TO JOIN 4EAM 53! AT THE !ZTEC "OWL IN 4OLUCA -EXICO 4HE GAME PITS A TEAM OF .#!! $IVISION ))) ALL STARS AGAINST A TEAM OF -EXICAN COLLEGIATE ALL STARS (OSTETLER RECEIVED HIS SPOT ON 4EAM 53! BY VIRTUE OF BEING NAMED AN !LL !MERICAN AS A KICK RETURNER BY THE !MERICAN &OOTBALL #OACHES !SSOCIATION !FTER ARRIVING ON $EC AS ONE OF SENIORS ALL FROM DIFFERENT SCHOOLS 4EAM 53! SPENT l VE DAYS OF PRACTICE ON THE 4ECHNOLOGICO DE -ONTERREY CAMPUS GETTING READY FOR THE $EC GAME AT 4OLUCA S MAGNIl CENT %STADIO #HIVO #ORDOBA (OSTETLER HAD A SOLID WEEK OF PRACTICE AND THEN HAD A CAREER DAY DURING THE GAME (E EARNED 4EAM 53! -60 HONORS BY RETURNING A KICKOFF YARDS FOR A TOUCHDOWN RETURNING AN INTERCEPTION YARDS FOR A TOUCHDOWN AND RETURNING A PUNT YARDS FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN 53! S VICTORY h) JUST HAD THE BALL IN MY HANDS IT COULD HAVE BEEN ANYBODY v (OSTETLER SAID h) JUST HAD TO WAIT FOR MY BLOCKS AND READ MY KEYS )T WAS AMAZING 4HIS TEAM OF ATHLETES IS PHENOMENAL ) WISH ) COULD PLAY WITH THESE GUYS ALL YEAR LONG h)T S SUCH AN HONOR TO BE NAMED -60 !NYONE ELSE COULD HAVE DONE THE EXACT SAME THING 4HIS TEAM IS AN AMAZING TEAM AND THIS WAS AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE v (OSTETLER SET !ZTEC "OWL RECORDS WITH ALL PURPOSE YARDS AND POINTS SCORED (E ALSO RECORDED THREE TACKLES AND ONE PASS DEm ECTION ON THE DAY 24

h/UR KIDS JUST PLAYED SUPERBLY AND OUR DEFENSE WAS OUTSTANDING v 53! HEAD COACH 2ON 3CHIPPER SAID AFTER THE GAME h/BVIOUSLY (OSTETLER IS TRULY OUTSTANDING AND JUST MADE GREAT PLAYS (E IS CERTAINLY EVERYTHING HE WAS ADVERTISED TO BE (E PLAYED A GREAT GAME v (IS EFFORTS FOR 4EAM 53! GARNERED (OSTETLER NATIONAL ATTENTION WHICH DEVELOPED INTO A BID TO PLAY IN THE (ULA "OWL A COLLEGE ALL STAR GAME MADE UP PRIMARILY OF .#!! $IVISION ) PLAYERS THAT WAS TELEVISED NATIONALLY ON %30. (OSTETLER TRAVELED TO (ONOLULU (AWAII FOR THE TH ANNUAL (ULA "OWL HELD *AN AT !LOHA 3TADIUM ADJACENT TO 0EARL (ARBOR (OSTETLER COMPETED FOR THE %AST TEAM UNDER !UBURN HEAD COACH 4OMMY 4UBERVILLE $URING THE WEEK BOTH TEAMS STAYED ON 7AIKIKI "EACH AND WERE TREATED LIKE ROYALTY 4HE TEAMS HELD LIGHT PRACTICES ON -ONDAY 4HURSDAY AT !LOHA 3TADIUM IN THE MORNING AND ENJOYED VARIOUS TEAM ACTIVITIES DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS (OSTETLER HAD A SOLID DAY AT THE (ULA "OWL HELPING THE %AST TEAM POST A VICTORY OVER THE 7EST (E RETURNED A KICKOFF YARDS RETURNED TWO PUNTS FOR YARDS AND HAD ONE SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLE ON THE KICKOFF UNIT (E SAW ACTION ON TWO KICKOFF RETURNS WAS BACK TO RECEIVE FOUR PUNTS WAS ON ALL THREE OF THE %AST KICKOFFS AND GOT SIX PLAYS AT CORNERBACK ON DEFENSE h) AM PLEASED WITH HOW ) PLAYED v (OSTETLER SAID h) M NOT ESTATIC BUT VERY PLEASED )T WAS NICE TO GET THE KICKOFF AND RUN FOR YARDS ESPECIALLY SINCE WE ONLY HAD ONE REP ON KICKOFF RETURN THE ENTIRE WEEK OF PRACTICE ) HAD A COUPLE OF PUNT RETURNS AND DREW AN INTERFERENCE PENALTY !T CORNER ) WAS HAPPY THAT NO ONE CAUGHT A PASS ON ME AND WAS ABLE TO CONTRIBUTE DOWN THE STRETCH v !LL THREE OF HIS RETURNS AND HIS TACKLE CAME IN THE l RST HALF AS THE %AST TOOK A LEAD INTO INTERMISSION (IS BIGGEST PLAY ON DEFENSE CAME WITH LESS THAN TWO MINUTES TO PLAY AND THE %AST STILL CLINGING TO ITS ADVANTAGE 4HE 7EST HAD THE BALL SECOND AND AT THE %AST YARD LINE AND "ARRICK .EALY OF 4EXAS 3TATE DROPPED BACK TO PASS (E ROLLED TO HIS LEFT THEN WHIRLED BACK TO HIS RIGHT INTO THE OPEN AND HAD TWO RECEIVERS DOWNl ELD BEING GUARDED ONLY BY (OSTETLER OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL


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(OSTETLER S PRESENCE FORCED .EALY TO KEEP THE BALL AND HE WAS EVENTUALLY SACKED BY &LORIDA S *EREMY -INCY FOR A YARD LOSS TAKING THE 7EST OUT OF l ELD GOAL RANGE 0ASS ATTEMPTS BY .EALY ON THIRD AND AND FOURTH AND WERE INCOMPLETE AND THE %AST GOT THE BALL BACK ON DOWNS WITH LEFT TO PLAY (OSTETLER WAS THE l RST /HIO .ORTHERN PLAYER TO PARTICIPATE IN THE (ULA "OWL AND ONE OF ONLY l VE $IVISION ))) PLAYERS IN THE CONTEST 4HE WEEK OF PRACTICE BUILDING UP TO THE (ULA "OWL WAS QUITE DIFFERENT FROM HIS EXPERIENCE AT THE !ZTEC "OWL 4HE (ULA "OWL IS PLAYED WITH UNIQUE RULES ALLOWING DEFENSES TO ONLY PLAY MAN TO MAN DEFENSE AND NO BLITZING JUST TO NAME A FEW )T IS MORE OF A JOB INTERVIEW WITH PLAYERS HOPING TO SHOW THEIR SKILLS IN FRONT OF PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS AGENTS AND NATIONAL MEDIA OUTLETS 4HE !ZTEC "OWL IS A REGULAR FOOTBALL GAME WITH NATIONAL PRIDE ON THE LINE 4EAM 53! GOES THROUGH TWO A DAY PRACTICES -ONDAY 4HURSDAY IN PREPARING FOR THE -EXICAN NATIONAL TEAM )T IS THE TRADITIONAL SEASON ENDING GAME FOR -EXICO S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON 4HE GAME HAS BEEN PLAYED TIMES SINCE WITH THE LAST NINE CONTESTS FEATURING THE 5NITED 3TATES -EXICO MATCH UP 4HE 5NITED 3TATES IS IN THE SERIES 4HE SQUAD THAT REPRESENTS THE 5NITED 3TATES IN THE !ZTEC "OWL IS THE ONLY FOOTBALL TEAM THAT REPRESENTS THE 53! IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND BY DEFAULT IS THE COUNTRY S ONLY NATIONAL TEAM )T IS A MUCH MORE INTENSE ATMOSPHERE 3O WHAT S NEXT FOR (OSTETLER WHO GRADUATED THIS -ARCH WITH A DEGREE IN BIOLOGY h) GO DOWN TO #OLUMBUS TWICE A WEEK TO TRAIN v (OSTETLER SAID h"ASICALLY ) M TRYING TO GET MY YARD DASH TIME DOWN AND BECOME MORE AGILE SO THAT ) CAN CONTINUE TO PLAY AT THE NEXT LEVEL ) WENT TO A PRO DAY DURING SPRING BREAK /.5 SENIOR 2USTY -IDLAM AND ) HAVE SEVERAL #&, TRYOUTS COMING UP AS WELL AS ANOTHER FREE AGENT COMBINE IN #OLUMBUS IN LATE -AY ) ALSO m EW TO $ENVER TO MEET WITH *OHN %LWAY S !&, TEAM AND HAD A TRYOUT v (OSTETLER WAS NAMED &IRST 4EAM !LL /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE AND RECEIVED !LL !MERICA HONORS AS BOTH A DEFENSIVE BACK AND AS A KICK RETURNER (E WAS ALSO NAMED &IRST 4EAM !LL /!# AS A DEFENSIVE BACK AND &IRST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT )6 IN AND WAS AN (ONORABLE -ENTION !LL /!# PICK AS A DEFENSIVE BACK IN

(OSTETLER WAS NAMED THE /!# $EFENSIVE 0LAYER OF THE 7EEK ON /CT AND WAS THE /!# 3PECIAL 4EAMS 0LAYER OF THE 7EEK THREE TIMES THIS FALL (E WAS FOURTH ON THE SQUAD WITH TACKLES SOLO THIS SEASON (E ALSO HAD ONE 1" SACK FOR MINUS YARDS 4&, FOR MINUS YARDS l VE INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED YARDS AND EIGHT 0"5S (IS CAREER TACKLES RANKS HIM EIGHTH ALL TIME AT /.5 AND HIS CAREER INTERCEPTIONS RANKS HIM TIED FOR THIRD ALL TIME AT /.5 !S A KICK RETURNER (OSTETLER LED THE LEAGUE WITH AN AVERAGE OF YARDS PER PUNT RETURN AND WAS SECOND IN KICKOFFS WITH A RETURN AVERAGE (E RETURNED PUNTS FOR A SCHOOL RECORD YARDS AND TWO TOUCHDOWNS (E RETURNED KICKOFFS FOR YARDS AND A 4$ (E RANKED THIRD ON TEAM WITH ALL PURPOSE YARDS THIS SEASON ! FOUR YEAR STARTER HE STARTED CONSECUTIVE GAMES HAD CAREER TACKLES SOLO AND HAD 0"5 (E IS THE l FTH /HIO .ORTHERN PLAYER TO RECEIVE A BID TO PLAY IN THE !ZTEC "OWL SINCE #HARLES 'LOVER AND .ATE 2ILES WENT AS DEFENSIVE BACKS AND 3TEVE 6AGEDES WENT AS A RECEIVER AND PUNTER *AMAL 2OBERTSON CURRENTLY A RUNNING BACK WITH THE #AROLINA 0ANTHERS OF THE .&, RECEIVED A BID IN BUT DID NOT PLAY

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4HE /HIO .ORTHERN MEN S BASKETBALL TEAM POSTED ITS TH CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON WITH A RECORD AND l NISHED SECOND IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE WITH A RECORD UNDER l RST YEAR HEAD COACH *EFF #OLEMAN 4HE 0OLAR "EARS REACHED THE l NALS OF THE /!# 4OURNAMENT AND WERE RANKED .O NATIONALLY AT THE END OF THE SEASON *UNIOR 'REG "ADENHOP ,IBERTY #ENTER WAS NAMED &IRST 4EAM !LL /!# AFTER LEADING THE 0OLAR "EARS IN SCORING PPG AND THREE POINTERS (E WAS ALSO NAMED -60 OF THE 3AN &RANCISCO #LASSIC AND THE !LBION -ICH #LASSIC TOURNAMENTS 3ENIOR .ATE ,IEB -OUNT #ORY 4EMPLE #HRISTIAN WAS NAMED 3ECOND 4EAM !LL /!# l NISHING THE SEASON WITH THREE POINTERS AND A PPG SCORING AVERAGE *UNIOR "ART (OSTETLER 3TRASBURG 3TRASBURG &RANKLIN WAS NAMED !CADEMIC !LL #ONFERENCE AND (ONORABLE -ENTION !LL #ONFERENCE (E LED /.5 IN REBOUNDING RPG STEALS AND ASSISTS

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4HE 0OLAR "EARS POSTED A MARK UNDER l FTH YEAR HEAD COACH -ICHELE $URAND .ORTHERN l NISHED SEVENTH IN THE /!# WITH A RECORD 3OPHOMORE -EGAN #EVASCO #OPLEY WAS NAMED !LL #ONFERENCE !CADEMIC !LL #ONFERENCE AND !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT FOR THE 3ENIOR .ATE ,IEB

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3ENIOR !LICIA 3T *OHNS 0OLAR "EARS 3HE AVERAGED POINTS AND REBOUNDS PER GAME THIS SEASON 3OPHOMORE *ENNY -ARKLE &AIRLAWN #OPLEY LED THE NATION IN THREE POINT SHOOTING PERCENTAGE DRILLING OF ATTEMPTS FOR AN IMPRESSIVE PERCENT

4HE 0OLAR "EARS WON THEIR SECOND CONSECUTIVE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS TITLE UNDER SECOND YEAR HEAD COACH 0EGGY %WALD /HIO .ORTHERN DUALS WON SEVEN INDIVIDUAL /!# TITLES AND THREE RELAYS AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS *UNIOR .ICK &RANKLE #ANl ELD WAS NAMED /!# 3WIMMER OF THE 9EAR FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR &RANKLE WAS A l VE TIME /!# #HAMPION FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR WINNING THE AND YARD BREAST THE ) - AND AS A PART OF THE AND YARD MEDLEY RELAYS (E HAS SWEPT THE AND BREAST EVENTS IN AND AND HAS SET AN /.5 CAREER RECORD AS A TIME /!# #HAMPION

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4HE .O RANKED /HIO .ORTHERN WRESTLING TEAM l NISHED SECOND IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS AND WAS THIRD AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS UNDER TH YEAR HEAD COACH 2ON "EASCHLER 4HE 0OLAR "EARS l NISHED WITH A OVERALL DUAL RECORD AND WERE IN /!# DUAL ACTION 3ENIOR 4Y +LOFTA "ELLE #ENTER )NDIAN ,AKE WON HIS THIRD CONSECUTIVE /!# CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE POUND WEIGHT CLASS AND l NISHED NATIONAL RUNNER UP AT THE .#!! #HAMPIONSHIPS +LOFTA A TWO TIME !LL !MERICAN l NISHED WITH A RECORD AND WAS IN HIS CAREER 3OPHOMORE "EN 0LOWMAN -AUMEE AND FRESHMAN 4IMMY -ILLER 7ADSWORTH ALSO WON /!# TITLES AND COMPETED AT THE .#!! ))) #HAMPIONSHIPS AT AND POUNDS RESPECTIVELY 0LOWMAN l NISHED WITH A RECORD AND -ILLER POSTED A RECORD IN HIS ROOKIE SEASON

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4HE ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS WERE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE 2EGULAR 3EASON 4RI #HAMPIONS IN UNDER SECOND YEAR HEAD COACH 0EGGY %WALD /HIO .ORTHERN l NISHED IN THE /!# WERE OVERALL AND l NISHED THIRD AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS *UNIOR *ESSICA %WALD 4IFl N #ALVERT WON FOUR EVENTS AND WAS !LL /!# IN l VE EVENTS FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE SEASON TO LEAD /.5 AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS 3HE SWEPT THE AND YARD BREAST TITLES AND WAS ON /.5 S /!# #HAM PION AND SCHOOL RECORD HOLDING AND YARD MEDLEY RELAY TEAMS FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR 3HE SHATTERED THE /!# AND /.5 RECORDS IN THE AND BREAST AND COMBINED WITH SOPHOMORE -ARY 7ILLIAMS 'RANDVIEW (EIGHTS SENIOR +RISTIN $ICKEY +ETTERING $AYTON #HRIS TIAN AND FRESHMAN !MANDA -ALLORY #ELINA TO BREAK THE /!# AND /.5 RECORD IN THE MEDLEY RELAY SPRING 2006

-EN S )NDOOR 4RACK &IELD /HIO .ORTHERN l NISHED THE INDOOR SEASON WITH A RECORD AND PLACED SECOND AT THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS UNDER NINTH YEAR HEAD COACH "RIAN #OLE *UNIOR #HAD %AGY 3PENCERVILLE WON THE /!# TITLE IN THE POLE VAULT /.5 S X RELAY TEAM OF SOPHOMORE 2YAN 2OBERTSON 0ICKERINGTON #ENTRAL JUNIOR *ON 'RAUPMANN &AIRBORN 2YAN 'ARRY %USTIS &LA -OUNT $ORA AND 2AFAEL -ANRIQUEZ $El ANCE !YRESVILLE ALSO WON AN /!# CHAMPIONSHIP )N ALL 0OLAR "EARS EARNED !LL #ONFERENCE ACCOLADES IN NINE DIFFERENT EVENTS

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%WALD 7ILLIAMS $ICKEY AND SENIOR *ULIA 7ILSON 0ENDLETON )ND WON THE MEDLEY RELAY 7ILLIAMS WAS A THREE TIME /!# #HAMP WINNING THE YARD BACK AND THE TWO RELAYS FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT SEASON $ICKEY WON THE m Y TITLE TO GO WITH HER TWO RELAY WINS 3ENIOR %MILY 'RUENHAGEN 7AUSEON WAS !LL /!# IN THE FREE FREE AND THE ) - AND SENIOR !SHLEY 3HORT /AK (ARBOR WAS !LL /!# IN THE AND METER DIVING COMPETITIONS %WALD WAS NAMED /!# 7OMEN S #OACH OF THE 9EAR

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7OMEN S )NDOOR 4RACK &IELD 4HE /HIO .ORTHERN WOMEN S INDOOR TRACK AND l ELD TEAM l NISHED AND WAS THIRD AT THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS UNDER NINTH YEAR HEAD COACH "RIAN #OLE *UNIOR 3ARA -C'INNIS 3PRINGl ELD 3HAWNEE EARNED !LL !MERICA HONORS FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE SEASON BY l NISHING SIXTH IN THE HIGH JUMP AT THE .#!! ))) #HAMPIONSHIPS AT .ORTHl ELD -INN -C'INNIS WAS NAMED THE 'REAT ,AKES 2EGION &IELD !THLETE OF THE 9EAR AND #OLE WAS NAMED THE 'REAT ,AKES 2EGION 7OMEN S #OACH OF THE 9EAR &RESHMEN !BBY 3CHULTE .EW "REMEN -ARION ,OCAL AND *OY +ESSLER !TTICA 3ENECA %AST WON INDIVIDUAL TITLES AND THE X RELAY WON AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS 3CHULTE WON THE /!# TITLE IN THE METER DASH WITH A PERSONAL BEST TIME OF +ESSLER WON THE METER DASH WITH A SEASON BEST TIME OF WHILE ALSO ANCHORING THE X RELAY TO A VICTORY 4HE TEAM OF SENIOR +ESSLER !MANDA $ITTMAR 6ALLEY #ITY "UCKEYE ,OCAL JUNIOR ,AUREN %RNST &ORT ,ORAMIE AND FRESHMAN $ANI .OE 7OODVILLE 7OODMORE WON WITH A TIME OF )N ALL ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS EARNED !LL /!# HONORS IN DIFFERENT EVENTS

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YEARS AGO n 0HI -U $ELTA WON THE HOUSE DECORATION CONTEST AT (OMECOMING 3IGMA 0HI %PSILON WAS SECOND *IM &ROST WAS EDITOR OF 4HE .ORTHERN 2EVIEW 4OM 9OUNG AND 7ILBUR -OLITOR WERE THE FOOTBALL TEAM S CO CAPTAINS 4HE /.5 BASKETBALL TEAM UNDER COACH -ARV %NGLISH l NISHED WITH AN RECORD *IM #LOUSE WAS THE PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL 4HE GROUNDBREAKING FOR ,IMA (ALL WAS COMPLETED

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YEARS AGO n 0HYSIOLOGY WAS CHANGED FROM A THIRD YEAR COURSE TO A SECOND YEAR COURSE 4HE WOMEN S VOLLEYBALL TEAM WAS RANKED EIGHTH IN THE NATION 4HE WRESTLING TEAM CAPTURED ITS SIXTH CONSECUTIVE /!# CHAMPIONSHIP 3TAN -ORIES BECAME THE SECOND PLAYER IN /.5 BASKETBALL HISTORY TO BECOME AN !LL !MERICAN 4HE PLAY h#REATION OF THE 7ORLD AND /THER "USINESSv SPARKED A GREAT DEAL OF DISCUSSION ON CAMPUS (OMECOMING QUEEN WAS 2AMI (OLDEN AND KING WAS -ARTIN -ASSIELLO 4HE $EPARTMENT OF )NDUSTRIAL !RTS CHANGED ITS NAME TO THE $EPARTMENT OF )NDUSTRIAL 4ECHNOLOGY

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#/.'2!45,!4)/.3 TO THIS YEAR S !THLETIC (ALL OF &AME )NDUCTEES 4HEY WILL BE HONORED AT THE (ALL OF &AME )NDUCTION #EREMONY ON &RIDAY /CT AT /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY

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FOURTH ANNUAL SENIOR SENDOFF %XCITEMENT l LLED THE AIR ON -AY AT THE ,IMA #IVIC #ENTER AS /HIO .ORTHERN HOSTED ITS FOURTH ANNUAL 3ENIOR 3ENDOFF 0ARTY THEMED h3ENIOR S 0ALACE v /VER GRADUATING SENIORS ATTENDED THE CASINO NIGHT EVENT AND TOOK PART IN TRADITIONAL CASINO GAMES LIKE BLACKJACK AND POKER WHILE EATING PIZZA AND MINGLING WITH FRIENDS AND /.5 STAFF MEMBERS /NE OF THE MOST EXCITING PARTS OF THE EVENING WAS THE PRESENTATION OF THE 'RAND 0RIZE !WARD TO THE STUDENT WHO HELD THE WINNING RAFm E TICKET 4HIS YEAR S 'RAND 0RIZE WAS A TRIP TO ,AS 6EGAS .6 )N ADDITION OVER OTHER PRIZES RANGING FROM TELEVISIONS TO I0OD 3HUFm ES TO GIFT CERTIl CATES FOR LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND GOLF COURSES WERE AWARDED 4HE EVENT WAS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A GENEROUS DONATION BY /.5 4RUSTEE /SCAR -IFSUD AND HIS WIFE *UDY 4HE -IFSUDS DONATED IN THE NAME OF EVERY SENIOR TO THE .ORTHERN &UND /.5 S !NNUAL 'IVING FUND 7ITH CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY THE ALUMNI WHO MAKE THE EVENT POSSIBLE AND THE SENIOR CLASS THE 3ENIOR 3ENDOFF WILL CONTINUE TO BE A TREASURED EVENT AT /.5 FOR YEARS TO COME

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THEM OFF 4HUS WHEN THE AID WORKERS CAME TO THE AREA TO BRING FOOD AND DRINKS FOR THE LOCALS THEY DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH FOR THE NEARLY TOURISTS IN THE SCHOOL h7E WERE ABLE TO GET ONE CAN OF TUNA AND A BOTTLE OF WATER FOR THE TWO OF US TO SHARE v THEY RECALLED

)MAGINE FOR A SECOND THAT YOU ARE GOING ON A LUXURIOUS SEVEN DAY HONEYMOON TO ONE OF #ANCUN -EXICO S NICEST RESORTS 7HITE SAND BEACHES LOTS OF SUN AND BALMY WEATHER AWAIT YOU DURING A NOT SO WARM MONTH OF /CTOBER IN 'ETTING 4HROUGH THE 3TORM /HIO 3OUNDS LIKE A DREAM DOESN T IT 4O PASS THE TIME #HRIS HAD LUCKILY 7ELL TWO /.5 SWEETHEARTS #HRIS (OWARD PURCHASED A BOOK PRIOR TO LEAVING THEIR HOTEL %.' AND HIS NEW WIFE +RISTA "AILEY 4HE $A 6INCI #ODE 4HE TWO OF THEM "53 WERE LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS DREAM BUT TOOK TURNS READING CHAPTER BY CHAPTER BY #HRIS AND +RISTA (OWARD HONEYMOONED IN #ANCUN WHAT THEY ENDED UP GETTING WAS A NIGHTMARE CANDLELIGHT )N ADDITION +RISTA WAS ABLE TO PICTURED HERE ONE DAY BEFORE (URRICANE 7ILMA HIT ADVENTURE THAT TOOK THEM TO THREE DIFFERENT PUT HER BASKETBALL SKILLS THAT SHE UTILIZED SHELTERS THROUGHOUT #ANCUN WHEN (URRICANE WHILE PLAYING AT /.5 TO USE BY PLAYING A 7ILMA A #ATEGORY HURRICANE CRASHED INTO THE SHORE PICK UP GAME WITH SOME OF THE LOCALS AFTER THE STORM HAD SUBSIDED 7HAT (APPENED #HRIS AND +RISTA S HONEYMOON BEGAN /CT AND FOR THREE DAYS WAS AS GREAT AS IT COULD BE (OWEVER ON DAY FOUR IT ALL CHANGED 4HEY WOKE UP WITH A SHEET OF PAPER UNDER THEIR DOOR THAT TOLD THEM THAT THEY WOULD BE EVACUATED SOMETIME DURING THAT MORNING h4HE SHEET TOLD US THAT WE WERE ALLOWED TO TAKE ONE BAG WHICH INCLUDED PASSPORTS AIRLINE TICKETS AND THE REST OF OUR VALUABLES WITH US v THEY RECALLED h7E PUT OUR OTHER BAGS IN THE BATHTUB AND ELEVATED THEM IN CASE WATER GOT INTO THE ROOM v !FTER GETTING THEIR BAGS READY THEY WERE EVACUATED TO A LARGE GYMNASIUM WITH APPROXIMATELY OTHER TOURISTS !T THIS GYM THERE WAS NO AIR CONDITIONING AND WITH THE RAIN THAT HAD BEGUN THE ROOF WAS LEAKING !FTER ONE NIGHT IN THE SHELTER THEY WERE EVACUATED DUE TO THE ROOF BLOWING OFF h7HEN WE WERE EVACUATED THERE WAS A GROUP OF BUSES WHICH WERE EQUIVALENTS TO 67 VANS THAT WERE GOING TO TAKE US TO OUR NEXT SHELTER v THEY SAID h7E GOT ON THE l RST BUS AND HAD TO SIT THERE FOR APPROXIMATELY MINUTES IN MPH WIND WAITING FOR THE OTHER BUSES TO GET LOADED v -OVING /N TO A .EW 3HELTER !FTER ALL THE BUSES WERE LOADED THEY WERE ON THEIR WAY TO THEIR NEXT SHELTER WHICH TURNED OUT TO BE A -EXICAN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4HE TRIP TO THE SCHOOL WHICH WAS APPROXIMATELY TWO MILES AWAY FROM THE GYMNASIUM TOOK MINUTES DUE TO HIGH WATER AREAS AND DOWNED POWER LINES 5PON ARRIVING AT THE SCHOOL THEY IMMEDIATELY KNEW THEY WERE GOING TO HAVE A ROUGH TIME h7E ARRIVED AT THE SCHOOL LOCKED ARMS AND RAN NEARLY YARDS IN A #ATEGORY HURRICANE TO GET TO THE DOOR SO WE COULD ENTER 5PON ENTRY OF US WERE PUT INTO A X SCHOOL ROOM WHERE WE WOULD STAY FOR TWO DAYS v 4HESE TWO DAYS WERE BY NO MEANS EASY FOR ANY OF THE TOURISTS 4HE RESTROOM FACILITIES WERE OUTSIDE SEPARATE FROM THE SCHOOL SO WHENEVER THEY NEEDED TO UTILIZE THEM THEY HAD TO GO OUT INTO THE STORM 4HERE WAS NO RUNNING WATER 6%29 LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES TO COMMUNICATE WITH ANYONE ASIDE FROM THE PEOPLE THEY WERE WITH AND NO MATS OR ANYTHING TO SLEEP ON h%VERYONE HAD TO SLEEP SITTING UPRIGHT IN SMALL CHAIRS SINCE THE ROOM WAS TOO SMALL 4HERE WAS NO ROOM TO LAY DOWN v #HRIS SAID h7HEN WE WERE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH OUR PARENTS THEY WERE TELLING US WHAT WAS GOING ON SINCE WE HAD NO IDEA WHAT WAS HAPPENING OR WHERE WE WERE 4HEY WERE CALLING THE EMBASSY AND THE 2ED #ROSS AND GIVING THEM THE LANDMARKS THAT WE WERE TELLING THEM SO THEY COULD TRY TO l ND US v $URING THE EYE OF THE STORM WHICH IS CALM THEY NOTICED WHERE THEY WERE A #ANCUN SLUM 4HE WALLS SURROUNDING THE SCHOOL HAD SHARDS OF GLASS EMBEDDED INTO THE TOP OF THEM SO PEOPLE COULD NOT GET IN #HRIS AND +RISTA FOUND OUT LATER THAT THE VANS AFTER DROPPING THEM OFF HAD TOLD NO ONE WHERE THEY HAD DROPPED SPRING 2006

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&OLLOWING THE STORM THE LOCALS MANY OF WHICH LOST THEIR HOMES AND MANY OF THEIR BELONGINGS COOKED FOOD ON GRILLS FOR THE TOURISTS THAT WERE STRANDED AND GAVE THEM BLANKETS !CCORDING TO #HRIS hTHEY GAVE US ALL THEY HAD v !FTER HEARING A LOT OF RUMORS THAT PEOPLE HAD NO IDEA WHERE THEY WERE AND THAT THE AIRPORT WOULD BE CLOSED FOR WEEKS #HRIS AND +RISTA WERE EVENTUALLY PICKED UP AND MOVED TO THEIR THIRD SHELTER A PRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WHICH HAD MATS FOR THEM TO SLEEP ON AND FOOD FOR THEM TO EAT 4HEY STAYED THERE FOR ONE NIGHT )T WAS THERE THAT THEY FOUND OUT THAT THE AIRPORT WAS INDEED GOING TO OPEN FOR CHARTERED m IGHTS WHICH THEY HAD THE NEXT MORNING 4HE .EXT -ORNING 4HEY WERE TO BE PICKED UP AT A M FOR THEIR P M m IGHT BACK TO #INCINNATI HOWEVER WHEN THEY WOKE UP THEY REALIZED THAT THE PEOPLE WHO WERE SUPPOSED TO BE PICKED UP AT A M FOR A #HICAGO m IGHT HAD NOT YET BEEN TRANSPORTED !FTER SITTING AT THE SHELTER FOR SOME TIME THEY DECIDED TO GET A CAB TO A FOURTH SHELTER WHICH WAS WHERE THEY PICKED UP THEIR VAN TO THE AIRPORT 5PON ARRIVING AT THE AIRPORT THEY REALIZED THAT THERE WERE STILL MAJOR ISSUES h4HE PEOPLE AT THE AIRPORT WERE HAND WRITING OUR LUGGAGE TAGS v #HRIS SAID h/UR LUGGAGE DID END UP GETTING BACK TO #INCINNATI ALTHOUGH IT WAS A DAY LATER THAN WE ARRIVED v 7HAT THEY ,EARNED h4HE HARDEST PART OF THE SITUATION FOR US WAS BEING CUT OFF FROM EVERYONE AND NOT KNOWING WHAT WAS GOING ON v THEY SAID h7E FELT COMPLETELY HELPLESS v !LTHOUGH THEY FELT HELPLESS AND NOT IN CONTROL THERE WAS ONE THING THAT GOT THEM THROUGH THE ORDEAL EACH OTHER h7E HAVE BEEN TOGETHER SINCE TH GRADE AND OUR STRONG RELATIONSHIP IS WHAT GOT US THROUGH THIS ORDEAL v THEY SAID h0EOPLE WHO DIDN T HAVE AS STRONG OF A RELATIONSHIP PROBABLY WOULD HAVE HAD A TOUGH TIME v 4HEIR RELATIONSHIP HELPED THEM GET THROUGH IT WHICH IS VERY l TTING SINCE THEY WILL FOREVER HAVE THE MOST INTERESTING HONEYMOON STORY OF ANYONE THAT THEY KNOW

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The Henry Solomon Lehr Society, Leadership Giving with a Purpose 7ITHIN THE PAST YEAR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF /HIO .ORTHERN HAVE BECOME MEMBERS OF THE (ENRY 3OLOMON ,EHR 3OCIETY THE LEADERSHIP GIVING SOCIETY FOR THOSE WHO GIVE OR MORE PER YEAR 3TARTED BY THE /.5 "OARD OF 4RUSTEES IN THE ,EHR 3OCIETY RECOGNIZES THE EXCEPTIONAL LEADERSHIP AND EXEMPLARY l NANCIAL SUPPORT GIVEN TO /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY BY INDIVIDUALS AND COUPLES !S THE MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY STATES /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY STRIVES hTO EDUCATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ACCOMPLISHED IN SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT PREPARED FOR A USEFUL LIFE AND MEANINGFUL CAREER AND INSPIRED WITH A DESIRE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE GOOD OF HUMANKIND v $UE IN PART TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ,EHR 3OCIETY /HIO .ORTHERN IS CONTINUING TO FULl LL ITS MISSION -ANY ALUMNI AND FRIENDS GIVE BACK TO THE UNIVERSITY IN NUMEROUS WAYS 4HESE INCLUDE VOLUNTEERING TO SPEAK TO CLASSES OR CLUBS WORKING WITH THE !DMISSIONS OFl CE IN THEIR !LUMNI " % ! 2 3 PROGRAM TO RECRUIT QUALITY STUDENTS TO /.5 AND BY GIVING l NANCIALLY TO THE UNIVERSITY &OR 2ON 7OOFTER ! 3 PROVIDING ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS AT THE ,EHR 3OCIETY LEVEL WAS SOMETHING HE FELT OBLIGATED TO DO h) FEEL INDEBTED TO /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY FOR WHAT ) RECEIVED WHEN ) WAS A STUDENT v HE SAID h) CONTRIBUTE AT THIS LEVEL SO THAT STUDENTS TODAY CAN RECEIVE INSTRUCTION FROM THE SAME QUALITY OF INSTRUCTORS THAT ) HAD AS A STUDENT AND BECAUSE )

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4OM 3MITH ! 3 AND HIS WIFE .ANCY STAND WITH /.5 PRESIDENT $R +EN "AKER AFTER BECOMING ,IFE -EMBERS OF THE (ENRY 3OLOMON ,EHR 3OCIETY 3OME OF THOSE FUN MEMORIES INCLUDED hPLAYING WIFm E BALL IN FRONT OF -EYER BUILDING DURING THE TEN MINUTE BREAKS BETWEEN PHARMACY LECTURES SHOOTING POOL AT THE 0-$ HOUSE AND PLAYING BASKETBALL IN +ING (ORN v 4HE 0OPES ALSO REALIZE THAT BY GIVING BACK TO /.5 AT THE ,EHR 3OCIETY LEVEL THEY ARE HELPING TO CONTINUE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE PERCEPTION THAT PEOPLE WILL HAVE OF /.5 ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND THE WORLD h,IVING IN .ORTH #AROLINA SURROUNDED BY COMPETITIVE PHARMACY COLLEGES IT S IMPORTANT TO US THAT PEOPLE CONSISTENTLY EXPERIENCE OUR UNIVERSITY OUR STUDENTS AND OUR ALUMNI AS SOME OF THE l NEST QUALITY PEOPLE AND PROFESSIONALS THE WORLD HAS TO OFFER 'IVING TO .ORTHERN IS IMPORTANT TO US TO HELP PROVIDE THE LIFETIME OF FRIENDSHIPS AND LEARNING THAT WE RECEIVED TO OTHERS v THEY SAID /.5 CAN ONLY ATTRACT THE HIGHEST QUALITY STUDENTS BY PROVIDING EXCEPTIONAL l NANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS "Y GIVING AT THE ,EHR 3OCIETY LEVEL DONORS ARE MAKING THE DREAM OF ATTENDING /.5 A REALITY FOR EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS EVERY DAY WHILE ALSO INCREASING THE VALUE OF THEIR OWN DEGREES IN THE PROCESS $O YOU WANT TO HELP PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH THE SAME OUTSTANDING EXPERIENCE YOU HAD WHILE AT /.5 4O MAKE YOUR ,EHR 3OCIETY GIFT CALL /.5 ')6% OR GO TO WWW ONUGIVE COM

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