07-26-95 Story Tips for Local Media STORY TIPS University Communication offers a new service for central Ohio news organizations: a tip sheet to news stories on the Columbus campus. We'll update this listing every other week. Topping the news this week: rocks, dinosaur and geology experiences for kids, and a former university president visits Hanoi. GEOLOGY 101 FOR KIDS--July 25-28. Twenty-five 4th and 5th graders are learning about dinosaurs, rocks, fossils, volcanoes and earthquakes in a 4-day program offered by the Department of Geological Sciences. The program is a test of new science material to be used next year in Franklin County public schools. A goal of the program, developed from a grant from Shell Oil, is to expose students to geology and geologists at a young age. Classes are held from 9 a.m.-12 noon in 252 Mendenhall Laboratory, 125 S. Oval Mall. The best opportunity for visuals is Thursday, July 27, when students will do mineral identification, eat "rock" cookies, learn about cyrstal gardens and scavenge for rocks around the Oval. CONTACT: Garry McKenzie, Department of Geological Sciences, 292-0655. GEOLOGY TRAINING FOR ADULTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE--through August 31. Two separate programs offer training in geological research methods to Columbus-area residents. The Department of Geological Sciences received an $860,000 Department of Defense grant to retrain displaced military defense workers in environmental technology and to begin an urban youth summer work-and-learn program. Thirty "at-risk" youth ages 14-24, referred from the Private Industry Council of Columbus and Franklin County (PIC) Summer Youth Institute, are paid $5 an hour to learn to how to collect soil samples and test land suspected of being polluted. Adults learn soil sampling and computer data manipulation skills needed to work in environmental protection or consulting. CONTACT: Frank Swartz, Robert Bailey or Chris Cox, Department of Geological Sciences, 292-6196. FORMER OSU PRESIDENT TRAVELS TO HANOI--August 1-3. Edward Jennings, president emeritus and finance professor at Ohio State, will discuss the U.S. higher education system at a seminar in Hanoi, Vietnam, Aug. 1-3. Jennings, who was president from 1981- 1990, will address a group of Vietnamese education officials as the country reorganizes its higher education system. The seminar is timely because of the recent recognition of Vietnam as a trade and diplomatic partner. Also scheduled to speak is Charlie Bender, director of the Ohio Supercomputer Center, who will discuss the types of computer technologies needed to successfully implement a western-style higher education system. The seminar is sponsored by the Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities, Inc. (MUCIA). CONTACT: Bill Flinn, director of MUCIA, 291-9646. 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, University Communications. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 26 Jul 1995 11:59:36 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.