Jon E. Sprague, R.Ph., Ph.D., director and BCI Eminent Scholar at the Ohio Attorney General’s Center for the Future of Forensic Science at Bowling Green State University, and a leading authority on Ecstasy research, will be speaking at the University of Findlay from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30 in the Davis Street Building, Room 2225.
Sprague’s presentation, “The Neurobiology of Substance-Use Disorders,” will be part of the fall semester pharmacy course, free for all campus and community members, titled “Combating Chemical Dependence: A Community Effort.” The course, with weekly classes, is offered as an elective for credit and to members of the community at no charge.
"This book is perfect for the pure-mathematics-minded educator in a small undergraduate college as well as graduate students and advanced undergraduate students looking for a significant high-impact learning experience in mathematics.”
A research monograph written by Mihai Caragiu, Ph.D., professor of mathematics and chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Ohio Northern University, was recently released.
“Sequential Experiment with Primes” (Springer Nature, 2017) is designed for fellow educators and advanced mathematics students.
Fittingly, it reflects Caragiu’s work with ONU students.
“It is an extension of my research done at ONU that also involved our undergraduates,” he explained.
You've stopped many times as this orange and black monster zips through Ada. The Icon took these photos while a freight was switching cars at the farmers elevator.
Tickets are still on sale for the Friday, Sept. 8, Ada Music Booster’s chicken barbecue.
The barbecue is from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and is available while supplies last, Tickets are $9 each and are available from music booster members or music students.
The entertainment schedule for the Saturday, Sept. 16, Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb Festival is set.
Entertainment this year takes place in the Ada railroad depot. Watch the Icon for more details on entertainment. Here’s the schedule, which follows the crowning of this year’s Harvest and Herb Festival queen:
12:45 p.m. - Ali McClintock / Country variety show
What began as an idea to build a residence hall on the campus of Glen Oaks Community College more than two years ago is now a reality.
The grand opening of the David H. and Patricia A. Devier Student Suites took place on the southwest Michigan campus on Friday. The Deviers are former Ada residents.
The project is the first student housing project at the college, a $6.5 million investment in the college, students, St. Joseph County and the southwest Michigan region.
The three-story facility has two- and four-bedroom suites (108 beds in all), and is the first such project in Michigan to be funded by a USDA Rural Development loan.