96-05-10 Story Tips for Local 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. STUDENT RESEARCH SHOWCASED--May 11. Gender Roles and Women, Marriage, and Roles of the Body in Theatrical Dance are just three of the research projects that will be presented by Ohio State students at the Undergraduate Research Forum, 10 a.m-2 p.m. in the Ohio Union Ballroom, 1739 N. High St. Sixty-two undergraduate and professional students will offer results of their investigations at the forum. Cash prizes will be given to the top three posters in each of the final categories. CONTACT: Jane Myers, Office of the Vice President for Research, 292- 1582. JANET RENO TO ADDRESS LAW GRADUATES--May 12. (Not for release--for planning purposes only) Attorney General Janet Reno will be speak at the hooding ceremony for the 104th graduating class of the Ohio State University College of Law. The ceremony, which symbolizes the passage from student to practitioner, will take place at the Ohio Theatre, 55 E. State St., at 2 p.m. Reno will not be available for interviews; however, reporters are welcome to cover her speech. Since this is an invitation-only event, please have a form of media identification ready. CONTACT: M.A. Scherer, College of Law, 292-0283 or 488-0560 (home). "WAITING TO EXHALE" AUTHOR SPEAKS--May 14. Terry McMillan will help kick off Ohio State's African American Heritage Festival with a speech at 7 p.m. in the Ohio Union ballrooms, 1739 N. High St. McMillan will give a reading from her latest novel, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, and answer questions during an open-microphone session. McMillan's third book, Waiting to Exhale, spent 38 weeks on The New York Times hard cover bestseller list and was adapted into a feature film starring Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett. McMillan co-wrote the screenplay and was executive producer of the film. CONTACT: Brenda Fields, coordinator of the Student Events Committee, (614) 292-2324. AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL--May 14-18. Several events are scheduled for the festival, which is an effort to expand and diversify the participation of the campus and surrounding communities in African American arts and cultural traditions. The schedule includes a poetry slam May 15 in the Ohio Union Conference Theater at 7 p.m.; and a crafts bazaar May 16 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Frank W. Hale Jr. Black Cultural Center, 153 W. 12th Ave., and May 17 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the west lawn of the Ohio Union. The Heritage Festival on May 18 from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the west lawn of the Ohio Union will feature gospel, poetry, jazz, an African dance performance and a greek organizations step show. CONTACT: Brenda Fields, coordinator of the Student Events Committee, (614) 292-2324. -more- THE CULTURE OF DISNEYLAND--May 15. Style: From Subculture to High Culture is the topic of a lecture series presented this quarter by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Art and Design. On May 15, Karal Ann Marling, a professor of art history and American studies at the University of Minnesota, will present Disneyland: Malls, Freeways and Magic, or Creating an Architecture of Reassurance in the 1950s. Marling's lecture begins at 4:30 p.m. in the Wexner Center Film/Video Theatre. CONTACT: Darnell Lautt, Wexner Center, 292-9923. UNIVERSITY PRESENTS COUL AWARDS TO STUDENT LEADERS--May 15. Fifty- four Ohio State University student leaders will be honored by President Gee in a ceremony beginning at 7 p.m. in the Ohio Union ballrooms, 1739 N. High St., during the Celebration of University Leadership (COUL) This annual event honors students who have demonstrated leadership and service to the university community. CONTACT: Ann Woodward, Office of Student Organization Services, (614) 688-3943. TWILIGHT OUTDOOR CONCERTS IN AMPITHEATRE--May 14, 16, 17. On seven evenings in May, the School of Music will present free outdoor concerts in the Browning Amphitheatre next to Mirror Lake on campus. These highly popular events provide an informal setting and great music that people of all ages can enjoy. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. Concerts this week include the Athletic Bands performing May 14, the Jazz Lab Ensemble performing May 16, and the Concert, Symphonic and University Bands performing on May 17. CONTACT: Lois Foreman Wernet, College of the Arts, 292-8835. POLAR RESEARCHERS OFFER TWO LECTURES ON CLIMATE--May 15 & 17. The Byrd Polar Research Center presents two lectures this week. Snowmelt Runoff and Flushing of Dissolved Organic Carbon from a Catchment in the Rocky Mountains, is part of the Special Evening Seminar Series, which invites visiting scholars to discuss the role of elements in global climate. Dr. George Hornberger of the Department of Environmental Sciences at University of Virginia will lead the seminar beginning at 7:30 p.m. on May 15 in Room 240, Scott Hall, 1090 Carmack Rd. On May 17 at 12 noon in the same location, the Byrd Center presents Aeromagnetic Evidence for the Tectonic Segmentation of the Antarctic Peninsula with Dr. Ash Johnson of the British Antarctic Survey at Cambridge, United Kingdom. CONTACT: :Lynn Everett, Byrd Polar Research Center, 292-9909. ALUMNA-ASTRONAUT HONORED--May 16. Astronaut Nancy Currie, a 1980 graduate of Ohio State, will be inducted into the OSU Army ROTC Hall of Fame in a ceremony beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Rd. Major Currie, a native of Troy, was a mission specialist on NASA flights in 1993 and 1995. Reporters may meet with Currie during the social hour preceding the ceremony, at 6:30 p.m. CONTACT: Robert Smith, Dept. of Physical Facilities and ROTC Hall of Fame member, 292-4138. ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CONFERENCE--May 16. John Dvorak, noted author and columnist in the field of electronic commerce, will share his predictions for the future of electronic commerce at a luncheon and morning seminar entitled Electronic Commerce--A World Wide Future on May 16 at the Hyatt on Capitol Square. Dvorak will lead a panel of local legal and business experts in a discussion of emerging electronic commerce issues and the information superhighway. The event is sponsored by the OSU Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), the Checkfree Corporation and the law firm of Emens, Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter. CONTACT: Melynda Hicks, CIBER, 292-0845. "HOSPICE: A PHOTOGRAPHIC INQUIRY"--May 18-Aug. 4. This Wexner Center exhibit explores the hospice approach to health care through the eyes of five contemporary photographers. In addition, the Center will present a series of educational programs aimed at broadening public understanding of the goals and benefits of hospice care. The programs are offered in partnership with seven local hospices and hospitals. May programs include Hospice: The Artists' Response, on May 17, 2-3:30 p.m.; Hospice: Healing, and the Arts, on May 18, 9:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.; and Ethical Issues in Hospice Care, on May 31, 10 a.m.-3:15 p.m. The exhibit opens at a reception on May 17, 8-11 p.m. CONTACT: Darnell Lautt, Wexner Center, 292-9923. 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. 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: Ruth Gerstner (rgerstne@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 10 May 1996 17:02:08 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.