by Monet Ware | Jul 25, 2019 | 1950's
Andy Housholder has taught generations of students how to sing. He has taught choral and orchestral classes in New York public schools and was a choral conductor at New York University, Dowling College, Nassau Community College and Ithaca College. Housholder has...
by Monet Ware | Jul 25, 2019 | 1950's
Harold McGrady spent more than 45 years studying and teaching in the areas of communication disorders and learning disabilities. He most recently served as executive director of the Division for Learning Disabilities, a national organization that is part of the...
by Monet Ware | Jul 25, 2019 | 1950's, 1980's
William Evans is a world-renowned marine mammal acoustician and ecologist. He was one of the first scientists to work with the United States Navy’s Marine Mammal Program in the 1960’s. During his 10 years with the program, his research area was marine mammal...
by Monet Ware | Jul 25, 2019 | 1950's, 2000's
Ned Baker began his career of keeping the public healthy as chief sanitarian for the Wood County Health Department. He later worked as director of the Northwest Ohio AHEC Program at the Medical College of Ohio. Baker has received several awards for his public health...
by Monet Ware | Jul 25, 2019 | 1950's, 1970's
Nick Mileti is still a big part of BGSU years after his graduation. He is considered one of the founders of the BGSU Cleveland alumni chapter and was one of the first major donors to the BGSU. Mileti has also made his mark on his hometown of Cleveland. During his...
by Monet Ware | Jul 25, 2019 | 1950's
Keeping Ohio healthy has been a big part of Albert Dyckes’ life. After serving as an Army sergeant and high school social studies teacher, he became the deputy director of the Ohio Department of Health in 1963. He then became the associate coordinator of the Ohio...
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