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Law college alumnus to discuss challenges of defending attorneys

Speaker is Robert Klein, 1976 ONU law grad

Robert Klein, a 1976 graduate of the Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law, will discuss the difficulties in defending attorneys during a talk at noon on Sept. 29 in the college’s moot courtroom.

The talk, “Defending Attorneys in the Courtroom: Lessons Learned from 40 Years of Jury Selection,” is free and open to the public. It is part of the ONU Dean’s Law Lecture series.

Klein, a managing partner with Klein Glasser Park & Lowe in Miami, Fla., will draw on his experiences and share the challenges of defending attorneys in professional liability claims before a jury as well as disciplinary matters before state boards.

Ohio Northern University’s Family Day on Saturday

Emphasizes importance of connections

ADA -- Students and their families can connect and enjoy a series of events during Ohio Northern University’s Family Day on Sept. 17.
 
“Family Day allows ONU students to share their college experience with their family members, which can strengthen those important bonds,” said Adriane Thompson-Bradshaw, ONU’s vice president for student affairs. “It emphasizes the importance of family as well as the family atmosphere we foster on campus.”
 

C-SPAN presidential bus tour stops in Ada Wednesday

Coverage of the presidential election is once again going through Ohio Northern University.

For the second straight time, the C-SPAN Road to the White House Bus will travel to ONU and will be parked near the front of campus, between Hill and Dicke College of Business halls from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 14.

Members of the campus and area community are welcome to visit the bus.

ONU Chaplain has sermon published in journal designed for campus ministry

The Rev. David MacDonald, Ohio Northern University chaplain, recently published the text of a sermon, “College Faith 101: Be Transformed,” in The Term: A Word for the Campus by the Campus.

The publication is a semi-annual journal produced by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of The United Methodist Church. It features sermons, reflections, essays and other resources for campus ministry.

Biography by Michael Loughlin examines life of French historical figure

Ohio Northern University Professor of History Michael B. Loughlin recently published a political biography of the infamous French socialist and later national socialist Gustave Hervé.

Loughlin’s volume is titled “From Revolutionary Theater to Reactionary Litanies: Gustave Hervé (1871-1944) at the Extremes of the French Third Republic” (New York, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, etc.:Peter Lang Company, December 2015).

“Hervé was the most notorious French antimilitarist in the years before World War I, by which time he gradually had transformed into a major chauvinist and supporter of the French war effort,” Loughlin explained.

Student find that it's not what you have, rather what you give

FROM ONU WEBSITE - Twenty-seven ONU students spent a week in the Dominican Republic this summer helping to operate outreach health clinics and construct a new medical facility.

ImageThe students departed Ada with 29 suitcases of donated medical supplies and toys, their knowledge of health care delivery, and their good intentions. They believed they were on a mission to change lives. Upon returning home, they realized it was their lives that had been changed.

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