03-15-95 Ricardo Lucio To Be New Asst. Dir. in Minority Affairs RICARDO LUCIO TO BE NEW ASSISTANT DIRECTOR IN MINORITY AFFAIRS COLUMBUS -- Ricardo Lucio Jr. has been chosen as the new assistant director of recruitment in the Office of Minority Affairs at The Ohio State University. LeRoy Pernell, vice provost for minority affairs, announced March 15 that he will recommend Lucio's appointment to President E. Gordon Gee and the University's Board of Trustees. Subject to board approval, Lucio, 43, will begin his duties at Ohio State on April 17. Lucio has been assistant director and assistant professor of the International Center for Language and Resource Development at the University of Findlay since 1980. He was coordinator of recruitment, counseling and placement at Findlay, where he also was an instructor of Spanish and coach of the women's softball team. Among his duties at Ohio State he will be responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing and promoting programs in the Office of Minority Affairs that focus on Hispanic student recruitment and retention, including campus visit programs and presentations to community organizations throughout the state. He also will direct the day-to-day activities of the Freshman Foundation Program, a scholarship program for minority students. with entering grade point averages of 2.7 or better. "I am very pleased that Mr. Lucio has accepted our offer to become assistant director of our recruitment unit," Pernell said. "His skills will benefit all students served by the Office of Minority Affairs. He has tremendous experience in working with Hispanic students and is well known and well regarded in the Hispanic community in Ohio. I and the other members of the staff of the Office of Minority Affairs look forward to working with him to increase the number of Hispanic students attending Ohio State as well as assisting students of color throughout the university." At the University of Findlay, Lucio wore many hats: he was responsible for student recruitment, academic and personal counseling, coordinating student teaching assignments, coordinating programs with community and junior colleges, acquiring scholarship funds, and developing relationships with Hispanic organizations and agencies. In addition, he regularly taught courses in Spanish language, Hispanic literature and culture and was the advisor to the Hispanic cultural club, LUNA. Before joining the Findlay faculty in 1980, he was education services coordinator for La Raza Unida de Ohio, an organization for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. A 1974 graduate of the University of Findlay, he earned an M.A. in bilingual/bicultural education from Eastern Michigan University in 1983. Lucio is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the National Association for Bilingual Education and the Ohio Foreign Language Association. He has served two terms as vice president of the Northwest Ohio Hispanic Business Association and two terms as president of Educators in College Helping Hispanics Onward. He is a board member and vice chairperson of Rural Opportunities Inc., and a past member of the Minority Concerns Committee of the Ohio Department of Mental Health. His interests include softball and other sports, traveling and reading. He and his wife, Maria Cruz-Lucio, an employment services supervisor with the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, have two daughters. # Contact: LeRoy Pernell, Vice Provost for Minority Affairs, (614) 292-4355. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 16 Mar 1995 16:16:01 -0500] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.