Poetry Judge Update
Herbert Woodward Martin will be judging the poetry category. He began his studies at the University of Toledo. He continued them at SUNY at Buffalo, then at Middlebury College, and finished at Carnegie Mellon University. He came to UD in the fall of 1970, and has spent the bulk of his career there. The exceptions occurred in 1973, when he served as a distinguished visiting professor at Central Michigan University, and in 1990, when he was a Fulbright Scholar in Hungary. He has been The University of Dayton's poet-in-residence for over two decades. Martin has published four books of poetry and a monograph on Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Gardening, Floral Arrangement, and Landscape Judge
Lori Sienbenthaler, from Siebenthaler’s, will be judging our gardening, floral arrangement, and landscaping categories. Founded in 1870, The Siebenthaler Company has been beautifying homes and industries in the Miami Valley for six generations. The company has continued to have a major impact on the Dayton community to present day, serving the community through two, year-round garden centers and a landscape and maintenance division. An expert in the field of gardening, Lori is a great addition to our judging team!!
Enter in your piece of art TODAY! Entry forms available online, Human Resources, Chaminade main desk, and The Franciscan Center. Contact Anna-Bridgette at 937-436-6423 or shortena@stleonard.net for questions.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Monday, July 15, 2013
St. Leonard Staff Participate in MUD Volleyball for Epilepsy
Several staff members of St. Leonard Franciscan Living Community had fun and gave back to a great cause on Saturday, July 13, 2013. The 23rd Annual MUD Volleyball for Epilepsy took place at Wegerzyn Garden Metropark. All proceeds from the event went to The Epilepsy Foundation.
The Epilepsy Foundation’s mission is to lead the fight to stop seizures, find a cure and overcome challenges created by epilepsy. Since 1974, EFWO has provided services free of charge to the residents of Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Shelby counties. You can learn more abot EFWO at their website - http://old.epilepsyfoundation.org/local/westernohio/
Friday, July 12, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
High-Resolution Mapping Technique Uncovers Underlying Circuit Architecture of the Brain
June 27, 2013 — The power of the brain lies in its trillions of intercellular connections, called synapses, which together form complex neural "networks." While neuroscientists have long sought to map these complex connections to see how they influence specific brain functions, traditional techniques have yet to provide the desired resolution. Now, by using an innovative brain-tracing technique, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes and the Salk Institute have found a way to untangle these networks. Their findings offer new insight into how specific brain regions connect to each other, while also revealing clues as to what may happen, neuron by neuron, when these connections are disrupted.
More information is available at Science Today - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/06/130627131841.htm
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