07-13-95 University Communications Offers News Tips UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS OFFERS NEW SERVICE TO AREA MEDIA With this correspondence, University Communication kicks off a new service for central Ohio news organizations: a listing of potential news stories on the Columbus campus. We'll update this listing every other week. Topping the news this week: Ohio State's electric race car races again; Campus Partners improvement plan, and summer camps for future super-computers, artists, teachers, and scientists. The Ohio State University Institute for Innovation in the Arts and Sciences-July 10-28. A series of programs for 9th and 10th graders from around Ohio interested in art, engineering or supercomputing. The three programs are taught by Ohio State faculty and offer high-ability students very focused, hands-on experiences. The Intensive Arts Program-July 10-21-Eighty gifted and talented students focus on one major: art, dance, music, theater, or creative writing, and will experience the other four areas in order to explore the interrelationships of the arts. Good visual opportunities: --Mon-Thurs, July 17-20, 1-5 p.m., (visual arts) 234 Hayes Hall, 108 N. Oval Mall, --Mon-Fri, July 17-21, 9-11:30 a.m. (dance) Sullivant Studio 2, 1813 N. High St. CONTACT: Lois Foreman Wernet, College of the Arts, 292-8835. Supercomputing: Scientific Visualization-July 10-21. The Ohio Supercomputer Center offers students a chance to write programs on the Cray Y-MP8/864 supercomputer (up to 40,000 times faster than personal computers) and Sun workstations. Projects will be selected from various areas of science and will result in supercomputer-generated videos showing simulations of the projects.CONTACT: Cheryl Johnson, Ohio Supercomputer Center, 292-6067. Summer Institute in Engineering-July 17-28-The College of Engineering offers a hands-on laboratory concentrating on engineering design and use of computers. Students explore how things work. CONTACT: David Dickinson, College of Engineering, 292-8357. Camp Attracting Prospective Educators (CAPE)-July 12-16-Ohio State University co-hosts the fourth annual CAPE for high school students who want to become teachers. 104 students from across Ohio will attend classes and workshops at Ohio State, Capital University, the Columbus Zoo, and other locations. On Friday, July 14 , at 3 p.m., 28 colleges across Ohio will attempt to recruit the students during a College Fair at Pomerene Hall, 1760 Neil Ave. For a complete schedule, CONTACT: B.J. Bryant, director of student services, College of Education, 292-2470. Campus Partners improvement proposals-July 21. The Urban Land Institute will present its findings on community reaction to the comprehensive plan to redevelop the University District. Ohio State established Campus Partners for Community Urban Redevelopment, Inc. last January to improve the area around Ohio State. Campus Partners has employed a team of local and national consultants to prepare a comprehensive improvement plan. Initial design alternatives were presented to the community in May. The ULI review of the plan is part of a series of steps to shape the plan. Nine ULI panelists have received extensive reports on the plans and conditions in the University District. They will conduct interviews with neighborhood leaders, business people, and city and university officials July 17-21. Their findings will be made public July 21 from 9 to 11 a.m. in Drinko Hall (College of Law) Auditorium, 55 W 12th Ave. CONTACT: Steve Sterrett, Campus Partners, 294-7300. OSU Electric Race Car-July 22, Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland. The OSU electric race car will attempt to set a new speed record in the Cleveland Electric Formula Classic. The car, designed, built and maintained by university engineering students, is powered by twin battery packs. On July 9, in a test drive at the Transportation Research Center in East Liberty, a team of students and national champion race driver Craig Taylor set a new, unofficial speed record for the Formula Lightning (University Spec) class, speeding down the track at 143 mph. The Electric Race Car is one of several experimental vehicles being constructed and raced by students and faculty at the OSU Center For Automotive Research. CONTACT: Giorgio Rizzoni, Center for Automotive Research and Department of Mechanical Engineering, 614-292-3331. The person listed as the contact for each item will have the best information about the story. However, feel free to call on our News Services staff for assistance with these or other Ohio State news stories. Amy Murray, 292-8385; Ruth Gerstner, 292-8424; and Tom Spring, 292-8309. Compiled by Amy Murray, broadcast manager, University Communications (Murray-Goedde.1@osu.edu). [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 14 Jul 1995 09:01:40 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.