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Jennifer Goldman | Obituary | The Huntsville Item

Remembering Dr Ping

The death last week of former Ohio University President Charles Ping, for many, closed the door on a golden time in their personal and professional lives. “For those of us of a certain age, this man embodies what a university should be. R.I.P., President Ping,” read a tweet from the Ohio Bobcats Hockey Blueline Boosters. In interviews and in online comments, those who knew Ping for decades those who met him in passing all described him as a wise and inspirational leader and as a kind and thoughtful man. “I consider him to be the greatest president of a university that I have ever known,” said Richard Vedder, Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus. (And Vedder knows his share—he’s an internationally recognized expert on the economics of higher education who counts Purdue’s Mitch Daniels and Gordon Gee among his friends.)

We are taking steps to do better : OU s first Black Panhellenic president seeks to promote equity, education

OU Panhellenic advisor Kylie Frisby said when she first interviewed current OU Panhellenic President Sydney Smith in 2018, she immediately knew Smith would reach the upper echelon of the organization’s

Leaders elected for Tarleton fraternity and sorority councils

Leaders elected for Tarleton fraternity and sorority councils From TSU Newsroom STEPHENVILLE  Recent voting among Tarleton State University fraternities and sororities yielded a new slate of student leaders. The fraternity and sorority community is the largest membership-based leadership entity on campus 18 chapters with more than 800 members. The organizations belong to one of three governing bodies: the InterFraternity Council, InterGreek Council or Panhellenic Council. “Our fraternity community is very involved in the greater Tarleton and Stephenville community,” said new IFC President Douglas Barlow, a senior business major from Temple. “This year we hope to build on that and better tell our story so that we can work to change the misconception of Greek Life.”

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