STORY TIPS This and every University Communications news release is available on the Internet and World Wide Web. Our Web address is www.acs.ohio- state.edu. UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES HISPANIC HERITAGE--April 13-17. Health communications issues for Spanish-speaking people and other issues affecting Hispanics and Latin Americans will be examined during Hispanic Awareness Week. In addition to special art exhibits, lectures and meals, events include a three-day health communications conference. It begins on Tuesday (April 14) with a panel discussion on Enhancing Medical Communication and Cultural Competence in Caring for Spanish- speaking People from noon to 1:30 p.m. in S125 Doan Hall, 410 W. 10th Ave. A public meeting about issues affecting the Hispanic population in Ohio with the Ohio Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the Memorial Room in the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St. The conference concludes Thursday (4/16) with a panel discussion on Mobilizing Health Community Resources for Spanish- speaking People in S125 Doan Hall. CONTACT: Carmen Alvarez-Breckenridge, Hispanic Student Services, 292- 2917. HOW LITTLE EXERCISE CAN I GET AWAY WITH?--April 14. Learn how much exercise is enough for health and fitness, and how to begin and maintain an exercise program in the first in a series of educational programs offered by the OSU Wellness Program during spring quarter. Dylan Wessmann, program manager in the Exercise Science Lab, discusses How Little Can I Get Away With? Exploring Exercise Minimums, noon-1 p.m. MW 154 New Math Tower, 231 W. 18th Ave. CONTACT: Wellness Program, 293-WELL. LAW LECTURE LOOKS AT MEDIATION--April 15. Craig McEwen, a professor of political economy and sociology at Bowdoin College, will lecture on Making or Breaking Mediation: The Role of Lawyers at 4 p.m. in Drinko Hall Auditorium, 55 W. 12th Ave. McEwen has written extensively in the area of dispute resolution, including Mediation: Law, Policy and Practice with Ohio State's Professor Nancy Rogers. CONTACT: Liz Cutler Gates, College of Law, 292-0283. EXPERT ON SPIRITUALITY AND MEDICINE SPEAKS AT MEDICAL CENTER--April 15. Dr. Herbert Bensen, president of the Mind/Body Institute at Harvard Medical School, will lecture on spirituality and its relationship with medicine at 10:30 a.m. in 160 Meiling Hall, 370 W. 9th Ave. As chief of behavioral medicine at Beth Deaconess Medical Center, Bensen has authored more than 150 scientific publications and six books, including The Wellness Book, and Timeless Healing: The Power of Biology and Belief. CONTACT: David Crawford, Medical Center Communications, 293-3737. PROFESSOR DISCUSSES LESBIAN HEALTH RESEARCH--April 17. Lesbian Health Research: Past, Present and Future is the topic of a lecture by Linda Bernhard from 2-4 p.m. in 120 Baker Systems Engineering Building, 1971 Neil Ave. A professor of nursing and women's studies at Ohio State, Bernhard has written extensively on a variety of issues related to women's health, feminism, nursing and sexuality. Her talk is part of a series of lectures on Interdisciplinary Exploration into the Realities of Women in Contemporary Society. CONTACT: Julianne Serovich, seminar coordinator, 292-5685 The person listed as the contact for each item will have the best information about the story. 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; Tracy Turner, 688-3682; and Emily Caldwell, 292-8309. **Compiled by Amy Murray, University Communications, (Murray- Goedde.1@osu.edu).