Ping s surviving family members could not be reached Wednesday night by The Dispatch.
Ping began his 19-year tenure as Ohio University s president in 1975 inheriting waning enrollment, massive debt and a school in turmoil amid the protests of the Vietnam War, according to a news release from the university. Under Ping s leadership, the university launched multiple capital campaigns to raise money and established many new academic programs to boost enrollment and restore financial stability.
Among the new programs was sports administration and international business. Both the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the College of Health and Human Services (now the College of Health Sciences and Professions) were established during his presidency.
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Getting noticed in the competitive Polaris restaurant market is both fun and challenging for Kevin Fetherolf, chef and co-owner of the Lewis Center Kitchen and Bar.
Sure, the traffic counts and gold-plated demographics are a retailer’s dream, but being an independent among dozens of chains means a different set of tests and trials, he said.
“Polaris is a tough cookie because you have a huge mix of ethnic backgrounds and you have a mix of incomes,” said Fetherolf, whose restaurant has taken over the former Bar Louie space at 1611 Polaris Parkway.
Opening in late 2020, when COVID-19 infections were climbing and restaurateurs were evolving business models, Fetherolf and business partner Jack Chen decided there was no better time than the present to open a scratch kitchen.