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Ohio University, has announced his retirement, effective Jan. 1.
Until then, Nab will work with Associate Vice President Hub Burton,
who
will assume an interim leadership role at the Athens school until Nab's
replacement is found.
OU President Robert Glidden praised Nab for carrying out assignments
that
have resulted in more national recognition for the institution.
Grant to Bowling Green
will fund teen-dating study
A four-year, $1.3 million grant to Bowling Green State University
will
allow sociologists there to conduct a major study of adolescent dating
and
peer relationships.
The grant, which provides $272,581 this year, is among the largest
multiyear research grants ever awarded to the faculty at the Bowling
Green
school.
The grant will allow specialists in social psychology, demography and
adolescent behavior to build a portrait of adolescent, heterosexual
relationships.
They plan to conduct in-home interviews with seventh-, ninth- and
11th-graders throughout Lucas County.
Trustees for Shawnee State,
two other schools named
Gov. Bob Taft has appointed trustees to the boards of Shawnee State
University, the Central Ohio Technical College and Hocking College.
Kay Boynton Reynolds of Lucasville was appointed to a nine-year term
at
Shawnee State in Portsmouth.
Howard R. Harchia of Portsmouth was appointed to fill the remainder
of the
term for the late Thomas Reynolds at Shawnee State. The term ends next
June.
Jerry Besanceney of Newark was reappointed to a three-year term at
Central
Ohio Technical College in Newark.
Ellsworth Holden of Athens and Richard Brandt of Logan were appointed
to
three-year terms at Hocking College in Nelsonville.
Public Events
* Kenyon College -- William Calder, professor of classics at the
University
of Illinois, will discuss a 19th-century German archaeologist who
discovered
many ancient sites in Greece and Turkey when he presents "Myth, Scandal
and
History: Heinrich Schliemann Today,'' at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Higley
Auditorium
Answer:
Why the Judge Advocate Corps? They have nothing to do with being under arms.