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And the surprise is that he has been suspended.
(09-01-2011 12:39 AM)emu steve Wrote: [ -> ]Not, not good.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/stor...-robberies

04-jawdrop

shocking, simply shocking!

03-lmfao
Marshall has got bigger problems than another star felon.

Ohio has made timely academic responses to regional football crisis. When the misdoings at Ohio State became public tarnishing the reputation in Columbus, Ohio made an important announcement.

Quote: By the year 2025, some experts predict there will be a shortage of at least 124,000 physicians in the U.S.(1), particularly primary care physicians. "Primary care is desperately needed in this country yet the number of physicians going into primary care continues to decrease," said Dr. Brose. "We must reverse that trend."

To help turn those numbers around, OU-COM plans to expand its class size and build an extension campus in central Ohio. Mr. Vincent believes that Ohio University's plans will further enhance central Ohio's growing national reputation as a destination for medical education.

"Central Ohio has a number of highly respected health care systems. OhioHealth, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Mount Carmel Health and The Ohio State University Medical Center, all of which offer graduate medical education," said Mr. Vincent, "Having Ohio University's extension campus established in central Ohio will enhance medical education opportunities and lead to more physicians remaining in Ohio to practice."

http://www.ohio.edu/compass/stories/10-1...essage.cfm

Another Marshall football player behind bars while Ohio mascot Rufus can be seen walking the streets of Huntington. Ohio has announced a matriculation agreement with MountainWest a community college that was formerly run as an academic unit of Marshall University.

Quote:Semesters institutions are underway for fall and Rufus traveled to Huntington to help Ohio University’s newest community college partner, Mountwest Community and Technical College, kickoff the start of the academic year last week. Mountwest was the twelfth college to join OHIO in the partnership that creates a seamless path for associate degree graduates to earn an OHIO bachelor’s degree without having to leave their own community.

The partnerships will be part of Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis’ spotlight at this week’s meeting of the Board of Trustees, held at Columbus State Community College, one of the college partners in the program. Two students who are attending Ohio University from a distance as a result of the college partnerships will share their experience at the meeting.

Rufus’ appearance in downtown Huntington was part of the annual block party hosted by Mountwest to celebrate the start of fall term. Mountwest is currently located in the heart of Huntington, on the Marshall University campus. The school, formerly a part of Marshall, was accredited as an independent institution in 2003 and took the name Mountwest in 2010. A new campus is currently underway.

http://www.ohio.edu/compass/stories/10-1...t-2011.cfm


This is going to redirect students that would have normally transfered upon completion of their 2 year degree to the Marshall campus to an Ohio University campus to finish up.
Ohio has now extended it campus system to the entire state (including the Toledo area) through all of the community colleges.

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This was bad too, and a much better player: http://www.ktul.com/story/15377362/damar...ent-charge
(09-01-2011 02:45 PM)Louis Kitton Wrote: [ -> ]Marshall has got bigger problems than another star felon.

Ohio has made timely academic responses to regional football crisis. When the misdoings at Ohio State became public tarnishing the reputation in Columbus, Ohio made an important announcement.

Quote: By the year 2025, some experts predict there will be a shortage of at least 124,000 physicians in the U.S.(1), particularly primary care physicians. "Primary care is desperately needed in this country yet the number of physicians going into primary care continues to decrease," said Dr. Brose. "We must reverse that trend."

To help turn those numbers around, OU-COM plans to expand its class size and build an extension campus in central Ohio. Mr. Vincent believes that Ohio University's plans will further enhance central Ohio's growing national reputation as a destination for medical education.

"Central Ohio has a number of highly respected health care systems. OhioHealth, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Mount Carmel Health and The Ohio State University Medical Center, all of which offer graduate medical education," said Mr. Vincent, "Having Ohio University's extension campus established in central Ohio will enhance medical education opportunities and lead to more physicians remaining in Ohio to practice."

http://www.ohio.edu/compass/stories/10-1...essage.cfm

Another Marshall football player behind bars while Ohio mascot Rufus can be seen walking the streets of Huntington. Ohio has announced a matriculation agreement with MountainWest a community college that was formerly run as an academic unit of Marshall University.

Quote:Semesters institutions are underway for fall and Rufus traveled to Huntington to help Ohio University’s newest community college partner, Mountwest Community and Technical College, kickoff the start of the academic year last week. Mountwest was the twelfth college to join OHIO in the partnership that creates a seamless path for associate degree graduates to earn an OHIO bachelor’s degree without having to leave their own community.

The partnerships will be part of Ohio University President Roderick J. McDavis’ spotlight at this week’s meeting of the Board of Trustees, held at Columbus State Community College, one of the college partners in the program. Two students who are attending Ohio University from a distance as a result of the college partnerships will share their experience at the meeting.

Rufus’ appearance in downtown Huntington was part of the annual block party hosted by Mountwest to celebrate the start of fall term. Mountwest is currently located in the heart of Huntington, on the Marshall University campus. The school, formerly a part of Marshall, was accredited as an independent institution in 2003 and took the name Mountwest in 2010. A new campus is currently underway.

http://www.ohio.edu/compass/stories/10-1...t-2011.cfm


This is going to redirect students that would have normally transfered upon completion of their 2 year degree to the Marshall campus to an Ohio University campus to finish up.

No one cares
(09-02-2011 12:00 AM)utpotts Wrote: [ -> ]No one cares

04-bow

What does the collaboration of community colleges with OU have to do with a Marshall player committing four robberies?
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