Ohio Northern University

Ohio Northern University’s Dicke College of Business Administration honored Paul C. Carbetta II, a 1990 graduate, with an Outstanding Service Award on Saturday, Sept. 25.

         The award, given annually at Homecoming, honors individuals who have provided sustained and outstanding service to, and whose contributions have positively impacted, the Dicke College of Business Administration and Ohio Northern. This is the fifth year that Distinguished Alumni Awards have been presented by the college.

Ohio Northern University Dicke College of Business Administration student John Kramer, a 2015 ONU graduate and current MPPA candidate from Springboro, Ohio, was a member of a four-person team that took top honors in the “Project Run With It” competition at the 2015 Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) conference last month in Milwaukee, Wis.

“Project Run With It” is an opportunity for BAP members from schools around the world to work together to solve a real client issue for a not-for-profit organization. A total of 72 BAP student representatives competed and comprised 18 teams of four members.

The Ohio Northern University Athletic Hall of Fame inducted four new members on Sept. 25, as part of ONU’s Homecoming weekend.

The four inductees in the 2015 class are:
• Jaclyn Dight, a 2003 biology/premed graduate and track and field athlete from Weirton, W.Va.;
• Kristen (Barron) May, a 1997 environmental studies graduate from Bowling Green, Ohio; • William “Bill” Lang, a 1994 sociology major from Garfield Heights, Ohio; and
• David Grantier, a 1988 mechanical engineering major from Canton, Ohio.

Ohio Northern University has named 2001 graduates Todd Bailey and Natalie DiPietro Mager as co-recipients of the William L. Robinson Young Alumni of the Year Award.

The award is given each year to individuals who are committed to Ohio Northern University, his/her profession and the community. The award is named in honor of Bill Robinson, a 1961 Ohio Northern graduate who served the University for more than 50 years in numerous capacities and has been a positive influence on countless students and alumni.

Todd Bailey

Last year's ONU Homecoming king and queen were back for this year's activities on Saturday.

Posed in front of a converted trolley (owned by the Allen County RTA) are Taylor Manahan and Jacob Soppe.

Taylor, who graduated in May, now lives in West Liberty. Jacob is a fourth-year pharmacy student from Columbus.

(Monty Siekerman photo)

Ohio Northern University’s Pettit College of Law presents Jeremy Telman, professor of law at Valparaiso University Law School, as part of the Dean’s Lecture Series in the Celebrezze Moot Court Room on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 11 a.m.

The title of Telman’s presentation is “Originalism: A Thing Worth Doing…” The event is free and open to the public.

According to Telman, “Justice Antonin Scalia’s defense of originalism relies crucially on his argument that ‘a thing worth doing is worth doing badly,’ a motto that captures early originalism’s self-consciousness of its own limitations as a methodology of constitutional interpretation.

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