6-5-98 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. STADIUM PREPARED FOR COMMENCEMENT--June 11. More than 5,000 graduates and 35,000 guests are expected to attend spring commencement in Ohio Stadium on June 12. It is quite a logistical undertaking. Ohio State is believed to be the only major university that still presents a diploma to each graduate at commencement, and holds just one ceremony for all graduates. The big, colorful celebration attracts proud parents from many states and nations. A small army of workers from the Department of Physical Facilities will ready the 'shoe' on Thursday by covering the turf with walkways, setting up the speakers platform and sound system, and generally spiffing up the place. CONTACT: David Sweet, Physical Facilities, 292-2377. HUMANITIES CEREMONY FEATURES SPEAKER JOHN D'ARMS--June 11. John D'Arms, president of the American Council of Learned Societies, will speak at the Humanities Baccalaureate, a celebration of the achievements of students, faculty, staff and alumni, which begins at 3:30 p.m. in the Wexner Center Film/Video Theater. During the ceremony two Ohio State alumnae will receive the Humanities Alumni Society Alumni Awards of Distinction. Carole Black, president and general manager of KNBC-TV in Los Angeles, and Elaine Hairston, chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents from 1990-1997, will be the recipients. CONTACT: Shari Lorbach, College of Humanities, 292-1882. BOB GREENE RETURNS TO OHIO STADIUM FOR (HOPEFULLY DRIER) COMMENCEMENT--June 12. Commencement exercises for more than 5,000 spring quarter graduates will be held beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Ohio Stadium. The commencement speaker will be Bob Greene, a native of Bexley and syndicated columnist for the Chicago Tribune. Greene was the scheduled speaker for the 1997 spring quarter ceremony that was canceled because of heavy rain. He accepted an invitation to return and speak to this spring's graduating class. CONTACT: Tracy Turner, University Communications, 688-3682. INCLEMENT WEATHER PLAN IN PLACE FOR SPRING COMMENCEMENT--1997 marked the first time in 56 years that spring commencement was canceled due to severe weather, as torrential rains drenched graduates, guests and shorted out the sound system. Since there is no indoor site large enough to accommodate all the people expected for the ceremony, every effort will be made to hold the event as planned. In case of dangerous weather conditions, the ceremonies will be either delayed or canceled, and the graduates will be notified in time to minimize confusion. -- University officials will closely monitor weather conditions. If severe weather is predicted, the event may be delayed for up to one hour beyond the normal 9:30 a.m. starting time The ceremony will proceed if conditions are not severe. If rain is forecast, guests should bring rain gear. Umbrellas are permitted at commencement. --WOSU-AM (News 820) will air official updates on the status of commencement if there is any question of weather conditions becoming severe. Other local media will be kept updated. CONTACT: Ruth Gerstner, University Communications, 292-8424. OSU PROFESSOR SPEAKS AT UNITED NATIONS--June 15. Chadwick Alger, Mershon Professor of political science and public policy emeritus, will speak at United Nations Headquarters in New York City as the United Nations University launches its latest publication, The Future of the United Nations System: Potential for the Twenty-first Century. Alger edited the volume, with contributions from 22 scholars from all continents, for the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) and has written the introduction and conclusion. The United Nations University public forum to introduce the book will begin at 1 p.m. at the Dag Hammarskjold Library Auditorium. Alger will present an overview and focus on Prevention of Violence and Disruptive Conflict through Peace Keeping and Peace Building in the United Nations.. CONTACT: Chadwick Alger, Mershon Center, 292-5945. He will be in town through June 11. 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).