TU Dragon Weekly (10/8/2013)

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T I F F I N U N I V E R S I T Y ’ S W E E K LY E L E C T R O N I C N E W S L E T T E R

DRAGON NEWS

TU CELEBRATES HOMECOMING 2013

HOMECOMING COURT

KING & QUEEN

OFFICIAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS

In this issue:

Issue Highlights:

Homecoming Photos

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Good Morning World

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Harry’s Haunted

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Faculty News

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SSC News & Fall Workshops (pg. 5 ) TU Wine (pg. 6) Appel & Rovira (pg. 7) Russia Tour (pg. 8 & 9) Boot Camp (pg. 10) Jeffrey Jay this week!(pg. 12)


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GOOD MORINING WORLD

TU Track & Field Team to Host Annual Harry’s Haunted Trail

Thursday October 17 7:30 a.m. Camden Falls Conference Center

Tiffin University’s Track and Field Team will host Harry’s Haunted Trail throughout Tiffin University’s Paradiso Athletic Complex the weekends of October 11 & 12, 18 & 19, and 25 & 26 from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. The trail consists of 15 scenes, 40 plus characters, concessions, and other entertainment. A 30 to 45 min. hike through the haunted trails will cost $10 at the door and $8 if pre-purchased by contacting Assistant Track & Field Coach Nolan Hill at HillNJ@tiffin.edu. All proceeds will benefit both the Tiffin Track and Field team and Make-A-Wish foundation.

PRESENTING: TU Alum George Whitfield, Jr. Owner: Whitfield Athletix

Since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® has enriched the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions through its wish-granting work. The Foundation's mission reflects the lifechanging impact that a Make-A-Wish® experience has on children, families, referral sources, donors, sponsors, and entire communities.

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Quarterback Engineering Reservations: Call Lori 419.448.3282

“The trails are put together each year as a fundraiser and entertainment for students and adults,” said Jeremy Croy, Track and Field Coach. The trails are open the weekends of October 11 & 12, 18 & 19, and 25 & 26 from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. 3


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ABOUT DRAGON NEWS Published by the Office of Media Relations & Publications, Dragon News is Tiffin University’s weekly electronic newsletter. To submit news, write copy as you wish it to be read, attach art, and email to DragonNews@ti ffin.edu each Monday by Noon. Dragon News will appear in everyone’s email box on Tuesday morning. Full page fliers must be reduced to 1/2 page. If you submit a full page flier, it may be edited to one column (1/2 page either horizontally or vertically.). All news is subject to approval.

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Weekly Activities Tuesday Gamma Breast Cancer Awareness T-shirt Sales Gillmor Student Center 11:00am - 1:00pm & 4:00 6:00pm GAO Bake Sale Gillmor Student Center 11:00am - 1:00pm

Wednesday Gamma Breast Cancer Awareness T-shirt Sales Gillmor Student Center 11:00am - 1:00pm & 4:00 6:00pm

Martial Arts Heminger Rec Center 5:00pm H2O Chisholm Auditorium 7:00pm

GAO Bake Sale Gillmor Student Center 11:00am - 1:00pm

Art Enthusiasts Meeting Hayes 111 7:00pm

Zeta's Dragon Race SignUps Gillmor Student Center 11:00am - 1:00pm and 4:00 6:00pm

TMS Gillmor Lobby 8:30pm

GAO Meeting Franks 122 Zeta's Dragon Race SignFood & Culture Series: Ko- 9:00pm Ups rea Gillmor Student Center BUS Meeting 11:00am - 1:00pm and 4:00 - Chisholm Auditorium Chisholm Auditorium 11:00am 6:00pm 9:00pm Yoga Session Martial Arts SAASE Meeting Hayes Chapel Heminger Rec Center Hayes 111 12:00pm 5:00pm 9:30pm Circle-K Meeting GLASS Meeting Friday Main 14 Main 13 9:15pm 5:00pm Gamma Breast Cancer Comedian Jeffrey Jay Awareness T-shirt Sales Self Defense Workshop Osceola Theatre Gillmor Student Center Osceola Theatre 9:30pm 11:00am - 1:00pm & 4:00 7:00pm *Personal Development Co6:00pm *Personal Development CoCurricular Credit Offered* Curricular Credit Offered* Zeta's Dragon Race SignUps Thursday LASO Meeting Gillmor Student Center Main Classroom 22 11:00am - 1:00pm Gamma Breast Cancer 8:30pm Awareness T-shirt Sales Harry's Haunted Trail Intramural 3-on-3 Basket- Gillmor Student Center Paradiso Athletic Complex 11:00am 1:00pm & 4:00 ball and Soccer 7:30 - 11:30pm 6:00pm Heminger Rec Center 9:00pm Zeta's Dragon Race Sign- Saturday Ups Tiffin Resident Council Harry's Haunted Trail Gillmor Student Center Chisholm Auditorium 11:00am 1:00pm and 4:00 Paradiso Athletic Complex 8:0 0pm 6:00pm 7:30 - 11:30pm WSA Meeting Dine with the Dean Franks 121 Cole Dining Hall Sunday 9:30pm 12:30pm 4


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SSC News Midterm week is here!! Just a reminder to all students to be sure to eat healthy and regularly, drink plenty of water, and try to get as much rest as possible in order to be in top form for exams and projects. Set up a realistic study schedule that maximizes your efforts and still allows for some free time to relax and refocus. If you are in need of tutoring, please make these appointments early as they are filling up quickly. The SSC staff would like to encourage students to utilize the SSC, quiet rooms, and lab rooms this week for additional midterm study time. PAL, Power Hour, and PASS sessions are also being held around campus for even more student academic interaction and support. There are sign in sheets in each area for those students who need the documentation of study time and attendance. Please keep in mind that everyone should be vigilant about studying during recorded study time as well as keeping voices down as much as possible so that everyone can have a positive study experience. Best wishes to all students this week!! The SSC will close for midterm break at our normal closing time on Friday, October 11 at 3:00pm and then reopen again Wednesday, October 16 at 9:00am. Tutoring will resume at 10am on Wednesday the 16th. Any meetings, groups, or study sessions (PAL, PASS, Power Hour, Sunday Night Supplement, etc.) typically held on Sunday night will NOT be held this weekend due to break.

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Tiffin University celebrated its official House Wine on Wednesday.

Frighteningly dumb horror movie titles

Founder's Red & Heritage White are available at Ralph's Joy of Living @ $13.99/ BOTTLE.

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“The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies” 1964 “The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini” 1966 “Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter” 1966 “Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things” 1972 “Gore-met: A Zombie Chef from Hell” 1986 “I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle” 1990 “The Gingerdead Man” 2005 “It’s My Party and I’ll Die if I Want To” 2007 “Bikini Bloodbath Carwash” 2008 “The House That Drips Blood on Alex” 2010


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Entrepreneurial boot camp Left: V.P. of Sales at Atlas Sales Inc., a beverage distribution company, and TU Alum Bud Dunn speaks to students about his experiences.

Above: Mohawk student McKenzie Binau and TU student Aren Norman work on their business plan and elevator pitch for their sporting goods company.

Right: Jessica Williams, founder and operating partner of Bailiwicks Coffee Company, shares her experiences as a female entrepreneur with boot camp participants.

Below: Sara Dunn, entrepreneur and TU Alum, tells students how her failures have helped her become a success.

Above: TU student Chris Frederick interacts with the knowledgeable speakers that gave students advice during boot camp.

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School of Business and School of Criminal Justice Alumni Panels

Above: Alumni panelists from both schools pose for a group shot.

Above: School of Criminal Justice panelists Christine Rodriguez and Lori Sharpe listen as students ask questions.

Below: School of Business Alum Kipp Huntsberger advises students about their

Below: CJ students and Professor Joshua Hill participate in the alumni panel.

Above: School of Business Alum Erica Henry reminisces about her years at TU.

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TIFFIN DRAGONS

TAILOR MADE SWAGG CLUB Interested in being in a club where you express your own feelings about style? Being in an atmosphere where people are appreciative of all types of fashion?

Where: When:

MEETINGS EVERY THURSDAY @ 8:30 PM in Gillmor Lobby

Heminger Center Tuesday 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday 5 to 6 p.m. Saturday 12 to 2 p.m.

Elisha X. Owens Owens-- President Sheldon James James--Vice President

Whether you are a total beginner or a seasoned expert, you are welcome! Please, no bare feet or sandals.

Alexandra Flowers Flowers-- Secretary Elesia McCray & John Wilkins Wilkins-- PR

Styles and skills include: Shotokan Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Uechi Ryu Karate, Brazilian and Japanese Jui-Jitsu, Judo, Aikido, Wu Shu, Kobudo (including nunchaku, staff, tonfa, knife throwing, manrikiguisari, kama, sai), Kickboxing, Escrima, and much more.

Nick Reinhard Reinhard-- Advisor

“Students with Aspirations of Greater Giving” COME OUT & BE A PART OF ONE OF THE GREATEST ORGANIZATIONS ON CAMPUS!

For more information, contact Vincent Moore, (419) 448-3345 or e-mail: mooreV@tiffin.edu.

© Copyright Tiffin University 2013

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Shane O’Donnell in the half on a one-yard Sports Information Director run that capped a 90 yard drive and gave Malone a 10 -7 lead. Football Tiffin University (1-4, 1-3 GLIAC) wanted to make the most of its Homecoming game against Malone University (0-5, 0-4). After all, the Dragons had only been home once in the first month of the season, and the home fans were eager for a victory. The Dragons got their victory, 34-30, the first time in the last three meetings that TU beat Malone after two overtime losses in the last two years. It just took a little longer than expected as TU had to weather two storms the first a literal lightning storm that delayed the game 45 minutes before opening kickoff, the second a late surge by the Pioneers that brought them back from 18 points down with 5:24 left and brought them to within 4 points in the closing seconds.

for his third TD of the day, this time from 25 yards out at 5:24 to make the score 34-16.

TU bounced right back, however, with TU driving 55 yards and scoring with just 16 seconds left on another Pipkin rush, this time from one yard out to give TU a narrow 13-10 halftime lead.

Malone, however, drove 87 yards on 14 plays and scored on a one-yard run with 1:45 left to make it 3424. The Dragons covered up the subsequent onside kick but failed to do much with it, running just four Tiffin's defense, which bent plays covering 9 yards and for most of the day but nev- eating up just 23 seconds er seemed to break, forced before Malone took over on the first of two major turno- downs. The Pioneers then vers early in the third quar- moved 58 yards and scored ter when Antonio Etter inon a 17 yard run with just tercepted a Malone pass 19 seconds left. with 10:32 left in the quarter. TU took the ball and The Dragons then got the drove 72 yards on 12 plays, ball back after Malone with Patrick Boggs banging touched the onside kick beinto the end zone from 2 fore it travelled the necesyards out at the 5:31 mark sary 10 yards, allowing to give TU a 20-10 lead. them to run the clock out.

The Dragons duplicated the feat at the start of the fourth quarter when Brandon Person picked off another Malone pass, returning it to the TU 45 yard line. The Dragons made them pay at Things started well for the the 12:49 mark when Tony Dragons, as they took their Shead hauled in a Pipkin pass from 7 yards out to opening possession and drove 59 yards on 8 plays give TU a solid 27-10 lead. before Antonio Pipkin rushed in from 9 yards out Malone bounced back with an 80 yard drive that ended at 11:39 to give TU a 7-0 in a 10 yard TD toss, narlead. rowing the score to 27-16 Malone responded early in with 7:00 left. the second quarter, kicking a 22 yard field goal to make After recovering a Malone it 7-3. They then continued onside kick, the Dragons seemed to put the game to build on their ground game, scoring with 4:20 left away when Pipkin rushed 17

Pipkin had an impressive day, accounting for 265 of TU's 314 yards of offense. He rushed for 72 yards on 10 carries, scoring 3 times, while passing for 193 yards on 18 of 28 passing and another TD. He also tossed just one interception and was not sacked on the day. Marcus Beaurem had 62 yards receiving while Tyler Jones had 47 yards on 4 catches. The Dragons return tandem of Shead and Beaurem also averaged nearly 35 yards per kick return. Defensively, a number of Dragons had big games,


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the gamewinner in the 77th minute when he took a rebound of his own shot off of Johannes Sterobo's hands and buried it in the right corner.

Tiffin had 11 shots, four on goal, three corner kicks and was called for eight fouls. Coppola had 19 saves, breaking the school record of 17 she set last Tiffin kept up the attack, just year against Grand Valley missing another couple State. shots late in the second half by Smart Osadolor. The de- Volleyball fense also stepped up, allowing only 6 shots on goal. The Tiffin University volleyJeremy Ashley got the win ball team (5-6, 1-6 GLIAC) in goal, making 6 saves lost 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25over 90 minutes in the shut- 13) to #19 Grand Valley Overall Malone held big out. State (12-3, 6-1 GLIedges in total offense (529AC), Saturdayafternoon. 314), first downs (33-18) Women's Soccer and time of possession In the opening set, Grand (35:17 to 24:43). Despite a school record Valley State jumped out to performance by junior Hay- a 10-5 lead. Then Junior Men's Soccer ley Coppola, the Tiffin Uni- Lu Phillips took over. She versity women's soccer had a kills and served up No matter the obstacle, Tif- team (1-7-1, 1-3-1 GLIAC) five straight points to give fin University's men's soclost 4-1 to Michigan Tech (6 Tiffin an 11-10 lead. cer team (7-1-1, 5-1-1 GLI- -2-1, 3-0-1 GLIAC) seems to find a way AC), Sunday afternoon at The two squads went back over it. Paradiso Fields. and forth until it was 1615. The Lakers scored Despite getting outshot 18- At the 17:40 mark, senior three straight points and the 9, despite playing a man Lauren Bowyer threaded a Dragons could get no closer down for nearly 70 minutes pass through traffic to fresh- than three the rest of the due to a red card, and deman Allison Bondi. She put way. spite a 10-2 disadvantage the ball into the left side to in corner kicks, the 25thmake it 1-0. Nine minutes In the second set, TU got ranked Dragons nipped later, Lexi Herrewig scored the crowd quiet by jumping Northwood 1-0 for their sev- off a rebound to make it 1- out to an early 4-1 enth victory of the season. 1. lead. GVSU stormed back with a 13-3 burst to go up How did the Dragons win? Just a little over two 14-7. By not panicking and stay- minutes into the second ing persistent in their sehalf, junior Giulianne Down 22-16, Tiffin fought cond half attack. After get- Domingues served up a back with a series of blocks ting outshot 9-0 in the open- corner kick that junior Drew and kills. A stuff from sening half as Northwood had Plummer headed ior Danielle McQuade the wind at their backs, the in. Starting at the 67:19 closed the gap to 22Dragons broke even with mark, the Huskies scored 20. Grand Valley State setNorthwood 9-9 in second twice in the next two tled down and got three half shots. Karl Jones got minutes to pull off the win. points to end the set. 18

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none bigger than Joseph Collard. Collard racked up 17 tackles with a half tackle for loss. Person also had 10 tackles with a pick. Justin Herrnstein had 9 tackles with one for loss, while Stefan Willis also had 8 tackles. Terry Harper had 8 tackles, Bryon McCorkle had 7 tackles with a sack, Jesse Stoudt and Kyle Yoder had 6 tackles, and Judes Amilcar had 5 tackles with a sack.

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For Tiffin, McQuade had nine kills and 11 digs while Phillips and junior Chelsea Stockmeyer had two aces each. Senior Jordan Jenkins had 18 digs, her 31st consecutive double-digit dig performance.

Cross Country Ashley Gilroy earned AllOhio honors as the Tiffin University men's and women's cross country teams competed at the All-Ohio Championships on Friday. The women ran a 6K while the men ran an 8K. For the women, Malone scored 35 points to win by 34 points over Ashland. Rounding out the top five was Shawnee State (3rd – 90 points), Findlay (4th – 94 points) and Tiffin (5th – 144 points). Ashley Gilroy ran 23:28.69 to place eighth. It was the second time that she earned All-Ohio honors. Rounding out the top five was Jamie Lombardo (21st – 24:31.01), Sam Smith (37th – 25:29.53), Ashley Linton (38th – 25:44.53) and Jennifer Colone (40th – 25:48.20).

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the top five was Shawnee State (4th – 94 points) and Walsh (5th – 115 points). The Dragons scored 203 points to finish seventh. Mike Grunden paced the Dragons as he was 16th with a time of 26:12.05. Rounding out the top five was Kevin McKown (28th – 26:58.58), Joel Edwards (46th – 28:02.68), Chris Johnson (51st – 28:18.20) and Anthony Rodriguez (62nd – 29:17.18).

Women's Tennis Tiffin University (12-1, 10-1 GLIAC) continued their red hot season, streaking past Malone 9-0 for their seventh straight win. Malaika Messi/Valentina Mazzola (8-2), Caroline Nelhage/Chelsea Beck (81), and Rachelmary Brozovich/Abigail Schuster (80) all won easily to give TU a 3-0 lead heading to singles play. Messi and Brozovich both won in 6-0, 6-0 shutouts, while Mazzola won 6-0, 61. Nelhage won 6-2, 6-1, Beck won 6-1, 6-2, and Schuster posted a 6-0, 6-3 victory.

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TIFFIN UNIVERSITY ARTS & EVENTS MASTER CALENDAR 2013-2014 DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Tuesday, October 8, 4:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer vs. Cedarville University Paradiso Athletic Complex Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Tuesday, October 8, 6:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Alderson-Broaddus College TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Wednesday, October 9, 11:00 – 12:00 pm Food & Culture Lunch Series: Korea International Student Services Chisholm Auditorium, Franks Hall Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, CrooksRN@tiffin.edu Free; open to students, staff, and faculty; students earn co-curricular credit

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Wednesday, October 9, 9:15 p.m. Heatbox (beatboxer/vocalist/live-looper) TU Music Department Chisholm Auditorium Ali Rees, reesa@tiffin.edu Free

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, October 11, 2:00 p.m. Women’s Tennis vs. Grand Valley State TU Tennis Courts Phil Conley, conleypt@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, October 11, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball @ Lake Superior State University Lake Superior State University Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 12, 9:00 a.m. Women’s Tennis vs. Northwood University TU Tennis Courts Phil Conley, conleypt@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 12, 1:30 p.m. TU Football vs. University of Findlay Frost-Kalnow Stadium Cody Cruzen, cruzenc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 12, 2:00 p.m. Volleyball @ Saginaw Valley State University Saginaw Valley State University Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

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Sunday, October 13, 9:00 a.m. Women’s Tennis vs. Ferris State University TU Tennis Courts

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CONTACT:

Phil Conley, conleypt@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Sunday, October 13, 12:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer vs. Lake Erie College Paradiso Athletic Complex Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Tuesday, October 15 Men’s Golf @ Central/Midwest Regional Preview Eureka, Missouri Darby Roggow, droggow@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: INFO: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Thursday, October 17, 2013 Good Morning World Breakfast Lecture Mr. George Whitfield, Jr. He is a 2001 Graduate of Tiffin University and owner of Whitfield Athletix, a specialized quarterback training academy based out of San Diego, CA. Camden Falls Conference Center Lori Bentz 419-448-3282 bentzl@tiffin.edu Free to students, faculty and staff - $12 public

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Friday, October 18 Cross Country @ Wilmington Classic Wilmington, Ohio Jeremy Croy, croyjn@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, October 18, 2:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer @ Ferris State University Ferris State University Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, October 18, 3:00 p.m. Women’s Tennis @ Huntington University Huntington University Phil Conley, conleypt@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, October 18, 4:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer @ University of Findlay University of Findlay Benjamin Dempsey, dempseybm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, October 18, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Michigan Tech University TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 19, 2:00 p.m. TU Football @ South Dakota School of Mines & Tech Drake University Cody Cruzen, cruzenc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 19, 2:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Northern Michigan University TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

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Saturday, October 19, 7:30pm TU Choirs Concert TU Music Department

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Osceola Theatre Ali Rees, reesa@tiffin.edu Free

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: ADMISSION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 19, 6:00pm TU Kids Choirs Concert Tiffin University Music Department Osceola Theatre Free Ali Rees, reesa@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Sunday, October 20, 1:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer @ Grand Valley State Grand Valley State Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Sunday, October 20, 2:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Ohio Dominican University Paradiso Athletic Complex Benjamin Dempsey, dempseybm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Tuesday, October 22, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Urbana University TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Tuesday, October 22, 9:30 – 11:00 pm New2TU Mentorship Program Midterm Event International Student Services, and First Year Programs & Outreach TBA Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, or Jamie Marinis, 419-448-3357 Free; open to New2TU Mentorship Program participants

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Wednesday, October 23, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Learn a Language in an Hour: Russian International Student Services Room, 120 Franks Hall Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, CrooksRN@tiffin.edu Free; open to students, staff, and faculty; students earn co-curricular credit

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Wednesday, October 23, 12:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer @ Lake Erie College Lake Erie College Benjamin Dempsey, dempseybm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Thursday, October 24, 5:30-7pm Opening Reception for “Recent Work” exhibit by Glen Cebulash, painter Diane Kidd Gallery Diane Kidd Gallery Lee Fearnside: fearnsidel@tiffin.edu Free

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Thursday, October 24- Thursday, November 21 “Recent Work” exhibit by Glen Cebulash, painter Diane Kidd Gallery Diane Kidd Gallery Lee Fearnside: fearnsidel@tiffin.edu Free

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Friday, October 25 Volleyball GLIAC/GLVC Crossover Tournament TBA Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, Octber 25, 1:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer vs. Walsh University Paradiso Athletic Complex Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, October 25, 3:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Malone University Paradiso Athletic Complex Benjamin Dempsey, dempseybm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 26 Cross Country @ GLIAC Championships Marquette, Michigan Jeremy Croy, croyjn@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 26 Volleyball GLIAC/GLVC Crossover Tournament TBA Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, October 26, 1:30 p.m. TU Football vs. Walsh University Frost-Kalnow Stadium Cody Cruzen, cruzenc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Saturday, October 26, Annual Best Wings in Tiffin competition Student Athlete Advisory Committee Frost-Kalnow Stadium Jennifer Spangler, 419-448-3334, SpanglerJ@tiffin.edu Donation to the Make A Wish Foundation

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Sunday, October 27, 12:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Walsh University Paradiso Athletic Complex Benjamin Dempsey, dempseybm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Sunday, October 27, 2:30 p.m. Women’s Soccer vs. Malone University Paradiso Athletic Complex Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Thursday, October 31, 2:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer @ Northwood University Northwood University Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

November 1, 2, 3 (2013) (Fri and Sat eves at 8:00pm, Sun at 3:00pm) Fall Theatre Production The Dragon's Den Players Osceola Theater Dr. Mary Grennen - 419-448-3376 or grennenmv@tiffin.edu $4.00; open to the public

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Friday, November 1, 4:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer @ Saginaw Valley State University Saginaw Valley State University Benjamin Dempsey, dempseybm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, November 1, 7:30 p.m. Volleyball @ University of Findlay University of Findlay Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, November 2, 12:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer @ Saginaw Valley State University Saginaw Valley State University Melissa Bigg, biggm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, November 2, 1:30 p.m. TU Football vs. Ohio Dominican University Frost-Kalnow Stadium Cody Cruzen, cruzenc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, November 2, 2:00 p.m. Volleyball @ Wayne State University Wayne State University Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Saturday, November 2 Annual Chili Cook Off Student Athlete Advisory Committee Frost-Kalnow Stadium Jennifer Spangler, 419-448-3334, SpanglerJ@tiffin.edu Donation to the Make A Wish Foundation

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Sunday, November 3, 2:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer @ Northwood University Northwood University Benjamin Dempsey, dempseybm@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Tuesday, November 5, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball @ Ohio Dominican University Ohio Dominican University Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Friday, November 8, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Ashland University TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Friday, November 8, 7:30pm TU ProMusic Showcase Tiffin University Music Department Osceola Theatre Ali Rees, reesa@tiffin.edu Free

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, November 9 Cross Country @ NCAA DII Regionals Kenosha, Wisconsin Jeremy Croy, croyjn@tiffin.edu

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Saturday, November 9, 1:00 p.m. TU Football @ Ashland University Ashland University Cody Cruzen, cruzenc@tiffin.edu

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Saturday, November 9, 2:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Lake Erie College TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Tuesday, November 12, 3:00 – 4:00 pm International Flag Ceremony International Admissions & Student Services TBA Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, CrooksRN@tiffin.edu Free; open to the public

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Wednesday, November 13, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Cultural Perspectives: A Panel Discussion with TU International Students International Student Services Chisholm Auditorium, Franks Hall Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, CrooksRN@tiffin.edu Free; open to students, staff, and faculty; students earn co-curricular credit

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Friday, November 15, 7:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Malone University TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

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Saurday, November 16, 2:00 p.m. Volleyball vs. Walsh University TU Cheri Lindsay, lindsayc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: LOCATION: CONTACT:

Saturday, November 16, 1:00 p.m. TU Football @ Lake Erie College Lake Erie College Cody Cruzen, cruzenc@tiffin.edu

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Wednesday, November 27 (leave at 8:00 am); Sunday, December 1 (pick up at 6:00 pm) Thanksgiving Break Airport Shuttle International Student Services Gillmor Parking Lot; DTW and CMH airports ISS Office 419-448-5133, Transportation@tiffin.edu Free; open to all students who submit request forms by November 8 th

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Thursday, November 28 (approximately) Thanksgiving Host Program International Student Services Various Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, CrooksRN@tiffin.edu International students and TU faculty and staff

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Wednesday, December 4, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Food & Culture Series: Mediterranean International Student Services Chisholm Auditorium, Franks Hall Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, CrooksRN@tiffin.edu Free; open to students, staff, and faculty; students earn co-curricular credit

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DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Thursday, December 5, 8:00 – 10:00 pm New2TU Mentorship Program End of Semester Celebration International Student Services, and First Year Programs & Outreach TBA Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, or Jamie Marinis, 419-448-3357 Free; open to New2TU Mentorship Program participants

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Friday, December 6, 7:00pm TU Christmas at the Ritz TU Music Department The Ritz Theatre Ali Rees, reesa@tiffin.edu $10

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Saturday, December 7 Opening Reception Columbian High School Exhibit Diane Kidd Gallery Diane Kidd Gallery Lee Fearnside 419-448-3427 fearnsidel@tiffin.edu Free

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Saturday, December 7- Saturday, December 21 Columbian High School Exhibit Diane Kidd Gallery Diane Kidd Gallery Lee Fearnside 419-448-3427 fearnsidel@tiffin.edu Free

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Thursday, December 12 and Friday, December 13 (leave at 8:00 am) End of Semester Airport Shuttle International Student Services Gillmor Parking Lot; DTW and CMH airports ISS Office 419-448-5133, Transportation@tiffin.edu Free; open to all students who submit request forms by November 27 th

DATE: EVENT: PRESENTED BY: LOCATION: CONTACT: ADMISSION:

Wednesday, December 25 (approximately) Christmas Host Program International Student Services Various Rachel Crooks, 419-448-3369, CrooksRN@tiffin.edu International students and TU faculty and staff

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