Flash Forward

Spring 2017
Celebration Time!

Photo by Bob Christy '95

The Golden Flashes won the 2017 Mid-American Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament March 11 at Quicken Loans Arena before 10,376 fans. By defeating the Akron Zips 70-65, they earned an automatic bid to the Big Dance—their first return trip to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament since 2008. Pictured: MAC Commissioner Steinbrecher presents Coach Senderoff with the trophy. See  Athletics’ launch of a new “Gameday Experience.”


Nationally Significant Site

Photo by Bob Christy '95

Students gather at the site where one of four students was killed on May 4, 1970, during a student protest of the Vietnam War. On January 11, 2017, then U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced the designation of the May 4, 1970, Shootings Site as a . (See President Warren’s column for more about this recognition.)


Campus Quote

David Anderson, DPhil, founder and president of the BridgeLeader Network

“There’s an old African proverb that says, ‘From afar, I thought he was a monster. When he got closer, I thought he was an animal. When he got even closer, I realized he was a human being. But when we were face to face, I realized he was my brother.’ Distance demonizes. But when you’re face to face, it’s hard to hate up close.”

—David Anderson, DPhil, founder and president of the , keynote speaker at ’s 15th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, January 26, 2017


Note Worthy

was recognized for several achievements recently, including:Take Note


News Flashes

From research to real world: experts noted in the media

Check It Twice

“As a general rule, blood pressure fluctuates throughout the day—it hits its lowest point around bedtime and its highest when you wake in the morning, says J. David Glass, PhD, a circadian biologist at . If you’re keeping your eye on your blood pressure to help your doctor decide whether you need medication, you could get an inaccurate picture by taking your reading just once a day. ‘If you’re measuring it yourself, it’s best to do it in the morning and evening,’ Glass says, ‘Be sure to do it at the same time each day—don’t bounce around.’ Taking the two readings could make a difference between your doctor prescribing blood pressure drugs and advising you to stick with diet and exercise, he says.”

— Reader’s Digest

Pick Up the Pace

“Researchers at say cell phones might actually be bad for your health. It’s not the cell phone itself, but how and when it is used, say Jacob Barkley, PhD, and Andrew Lepp, PhD [who observed hundreds of students as they walked through a marked area]. ‛If they were using their phone to talk or text for the entire portion of the walkway . . . we saw about a 10, 12 percent reduction in walking speed,’ Barkley said. . . .‛If [walking] is your only form of exercise and you are using the phone while doing it, you are reducing its benefits,’ Lepp said.”

— Fox 8 Cleveland,  November 4, 2016 


Student Approved
President Warren received the 2016 NASPA Region IV-East award in St. Louis, Missouri, for her outstanding performance as a university president in advancing the quality of student life.

Cool Course
“Hillary Clinton Case Study—Perspectives on Gender and Power,” taught by Suzanne Holt, PhD, professor, coordinator of Women's Studies

A Brand New Gameday
Athletics unveiled a new “Gameday Experience” as part of its rebranding launch.

March Madness
men’s and women’s basketball teams both had stand-out seasons this year.

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Updated: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 01:49 PM