96-04-25 Story Tips for Local News Media STORY TIPS University Communication offers this list of potential news stories on the Columbus campus. We'll update this listing every week. This and every University Communications news release is available on the Internet and World Wide Web. To access by Internet, you may reach us through either OASIS (Ohio State Information System), the Columbus Freenet or World Wide Gophers. Select News and Weather, then Ohio State University News Releases, then News Releases from University Communications. Our Web address is http://www.acs.ohio-state.edu/ Choose News Releases from The Ohio State University, then News Releases from University Communications. PRESIDENT GEE HELPS PLANT A BUTTERFLY GARDEN--Apr. 26. An overall-clad President Gee will help plant a butterfly garden at Medary Elementary School, 2500 Medary St., at 10:30 a.m. The planting kicks off the fourth High on Pride University Community Cleanup which will be held Saturday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Gee will be joined by Mark Hatch, president of the Columbus Board of Education; Larry Mixon, superintendent of Columbus Public Schools; Ohio State students; community members and Medary students in planting the 1,200 foot butterfly habitat. CONTACT: Tracy Turner, University Communications, 688-3682. HIGH ON PRIDE COMMUNITY CLEANUP--Apr. 27. Some 2,000 Ohio State students, faculty, staff and community members are expected to clean up the campus area. Volunteers will work one of four shifts picking up litter, sweeping streets and sidewalks, collecting recyclables in the streets, and removing bulk trash in the neighborhood north of campus. The area covers 135 city blocks with 50 miles of sidewalk and more than 30 miles of roadway. The area is bounded by Parkway Dr. on the north, Lane Ave. on the south, the Olentangy River on the West, and the Conrail tracks on the east. High on Pride's first three efforts, in Oct. 1994 and May and Oct. 1995, removed 151 tons of trash and litter from the areas around campus. For assistance in covering the Cleanup, stop by the registration tables at the Jesse Owens North Recreation Center, 2151 Neil Ave., between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday. CONTACT: Tracy Turner, University Communications, 688-3682. OHIO STATE HOSTS WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE TEACHERS--Apr. 27. Central Ohio middle school science teachers will attend a day-long workshop to learn innovative ways of teaching physiology to students. The workshop, Lessons on the Physiology of Fitness and Neural Networks, is from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Math Education, 1929 Kenny Rd. This is a project sponsored by the American Physiological Society and funded by the National Science Foundation. The workshop at Ohio State is a pilot performance prior to distribution by the American Physiological Society to school systems throughout the U.S. CONTACT: J.D. Wood, Department of Physiology, 292-5449. NCAA CERTIFICATION REVIEW--Apr. 28-May 1. A five-member external team of reviewers will conduct a four-day evaluation visit as part of Ohio State's participation in the NCAA Division I Athletic Certification program. Athletic certification is a review program implemented in 1993 by the National Collegiate Athletic Association membership for all Division I institutions. While academic accreditation is common in colleges and universities, this program is the first to focus on athletics. Its purpose is to ensure integrity in the institution's athletics program. Division I schools like Ohio State participate in athletic certification every five years. The process involves both self-study and external review. A decision on certification is not expected until fall 1996, at the earliest. CONTACT: Deborah A. Katz, Office of Student Affairs, (614) 292-9334. AUCTION AND OPERA HIGHLIGHT ARTS CALENDAR--Apr. 26-May 3. The Third Annual pARTners Auction, sponsored by pARTners for the Arts, The Ohio State University College of the Arts' community support group, will be held at 6:30 p.m., May 2 in the German Village Meeting House. The OSU Jazz Ensemble will perform, and celebrity auctioneers include athletic director/jazz aficionado Andy Geiger. The Department of Theatre presents Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors May 1-4, 8-11, and 15-18 in the Stadium II Theatre, Drake Union, 1849 Cannon Dr.The Department of Dance presents a concert by visiting artist and former faculty member Susan Van Pelt and the Repertory Project of Cleveland at 8 p.m., Apr. 26 and 27 , Sullivant Theatre, 1813 N. High St..The Ohio State University Opera/Music Theatre presents Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, sung in Italian with supertitles on May 3, 7:30 p.m., and May 5 at 2:30 p.m. in Weigel Auditorium, 1866 College Rd. Contact: Lois Foreman Wernet, College of the Arts, 292-5171. POLAR RESEARCHERS DISCUSS CLIMATE--May 1. Carbon Dioxide and Climate Revisited: The Story for the Last 20,000 Years is the topic of a seminar sponsored by the Byrd Polar Research Center. The seminar is part of the Evening Seminar Series, which invites visiting scholars to discuss the role of elements in global climate. James White, of the Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, will lead the seminar beginning at 7:30 p.m., in Room 240, Scott Hall, 1090 Carmack Rd. CONTACT: Lynn Everett, Byrd Polar Research Center, 292-9909. CEREMONY DEDICATES NEW BUILDING WING--May 2. The beautiful new addition to Campbell Hall, home of the College of Human Ecology, will be dedicated in ceremony at 4 p.m. in a tent in the parking lot of the building at 1787 Neil Ave. The addition includes the Geraldine Schottenstein Wing for The Historic Costume and Textiles Collection. CONTACT: Karen Wheel, College of Human Ecology, 292-6761. MEETING TO FOCUS ON DIVERSITY IN SCHOOLS AND BUSINESSES--May 3. Diversity has become a popular word to describe the positive effects of differences in ethnicity, race and gender. But what does it mean exactly? Ohio State will host American Identity: Making Difference Work, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St. The forum for Ohio educators, business professionals and other interested persons includes discussions of the practical and beneficial ways to navigate difference to put it to work for everyone's benefit. John Bodnar, professor of history at Indiana University, will give the keynote address, A History of Getting Along in America. Other sessions include Teaching Diversity: Making a Difference in the Classroom and Investing in Difference: Valuing Diversity in the Workplace and the World. The event is sponsored by the College of Humanities, the Office of Academic Affairs, and the Ohio Humanities Council. CONTACT: Melinda Nelson, College of Humanities, 688-4550. MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL--May 4. The Medieval and Renaissance periods of history have long since passed, but Ohio State students and faculty will keep the traditions alive at the 21st annual 'Ren-fest' on the South Oval (12th Ave. and College Rd.). The theme of this year's festival is The War of the Roses. The festival begins at 11 a.m. with a Grand Processional through Mirror Lake Hollow. Throughout the day, costumed performers will entertain visitors with medieval swordfights, plays, a human chessboard, dances, juggling, magic and music. It's an afternoon of laughter and merriment for the entire family--and it's free. CONTACT: Jill Cohen, festival steering committee, 688-6339, or David Strauss, University Honors Center, 292-3135. ASIAN AWARENESS MONTH--May 1-31. Manifesting a new GenerAsian is the theme for the 1996 celebration at Ohio State. Throughout the month there will be panel discussions, dances, concerts, conferences and other activities. Events on May 2 include an Asian Food and Cultural Fair, 5-7 p.m. and a Talent Showcase from 7-9 p.m. in the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St. CONTACT: Lakshmi Raman, Office of Asian American Student Services, 292-0625. 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; Tom Spring, 292-8309, and Tracy Turner, 688-3682. -Compiled by Amy Murray, University Communications, (Murray-Goedde.1@osu.edu). [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 25 Apr 1996 16:28:48 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.