03-03-94 Humanities College Honors Alumni COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES TO HONOR ALUMNI COLUMBUS -- An Akron businessman and a leading scholar in African-American literature have been honored with The Ohio State University College of Humanities' first annual Humanities Alumni Award of Distinction. The awards were presented at the Humanities Alumni Society's reception on March 4 in Columbus. The recipients of the award are: =FE John D. Ong of AKRON, chairman of the board of the BFGoodrich Co., who received his bachelor's and master's degrees in history from Ohio State, both in 1954. =FE Trudier Harris of ATLANTA, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet Professor of American Literature at Emory University, who earned her master's and doctoral degrees in English at Ohio State in 1972 and 1973. The Alumni Awards Program coincides with the College of Humanities' 25th anniversary as a separate college. The Humanities Alumni Society has established two awards to honor living alumni who personify the college's tradition of excellence. Each year, two alumni who have brought distinction to themselves and the college through their outstanding personal and professional achievements will be awarded the College of Humanities Award of Distinction. John D. Ong is chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the BFGoodrich Co. Under his leadership, Goodrich went =66rom an ailing company to an internationally acclaimed corporation. He moved Goodrich into new fields, notably specialty chemicals and aerospace products and established a new style and structure of management. On the national level, Ong works as a senior member of the Business Roundtable and the Business Council to try to secure legislation to help make American business more competetive in the global marketplace. Ong joined BFGoodrich in 1961 as an assistant counsel for the corporation. He became administrative assistant to the president of the international division in 1966 and was named vice president of that division in 1969. He became president of International BFGoodrich in 1970, group vice president of The BFGoodrich Company in 1972, and executive vice president and member of the board of directors in 1973. He was elected president in 1975 and to his present post in 1979. Ong is a director of Cooper Industries, The Kroger Co., Ameritech Corp., and the ASARCO Inc. He is also a member of the boards of trustees of Western Reserve Academy, the University of Chicago, and the Municipal Arts Association (Cleveland Orchestra). Ong is a graduate of The Ohio State University and Harvard Law School. He received his M.A. and B.A. from Ohio State in 1954 and has lectured to history classes and other groups at the university on several occasions. Trudier Harris is one of the leading scholars in the world in African-American literature and folklore. She has been bestowed with numerous honors for her exceptional scholarly work, including distinguished professorships at the University of Arkansas, The Ohio State University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is currently the Augustus Baldwin Longstreet Professor of American Literature at Emory University in Atlanta. Much of her scholarship deals with Black women authors and with women as subjects in African-American literature. Harris has written four books on themes in African American literature. She also has edited five collections of African American literature and co-edited six others. The author of more than 50 articles, chapters in books, and book reviews, she has lectured throughout the United States as well as in Poland, Germany, France, Canada, and Jamaica and has presented more than 100 papers at professional conferences. She has received fellowships and awards from the National Foundation for the Humanities, the Ford Foundation, and the Bunting Institute. Harris received her M.A. in English in 1972 and her Ph.D. in American Literature and Folklore in 1973 from Ohio State.. =20 # =20 Contact: Shari Lorbach, College of Humanities, (614) 292-1882. Written by Ken Creutz. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 03 Mar 1994 11:28:44 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.