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Calendar Tuesday, May 19, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. “Women Entrepreneurs: Increase Your Possibilities in Today’s World” is presented in the DeBartolo Stadium Club at YSU. See News Brief below. Tuesday, May 19 through Saturday, May 23. YSU plays in the Horizon League Baseball Championship tournament at Pipe Yard Stadium in Lorain, Ohio. For detailed schedule of games, visit http://www.ysusports.com/. Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23, 8 p.m. Ward Beecher Planetarium at YSU presents “Two Small Pieces of Glass.” Also, at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Saturday, May 23, the planetarium presents “Secret of the Cardboard Rocket.” Free. Visit http://www.cc.ysu.edu/physics–astro/planet.htm.
It marks the fifth consecutive year that a nominee from YSU’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi has received either a National Fellowship or an Award of Excellence. A 2005 graduate of Boardman High School, Drombosky is the son of Ken and Cheryl Drombosky. In
summer 2007, he participated in a Research Experience for
Undergraduates in Hong Kong, sponsored by the Colorado School of Mines.
In May 2008, he received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship. That
summer, Drombosky worked as an intern in the National Security Agency’s
Directors Summer Program. He is currently studying in Hungary in the Budapest Semester in Mathematics program. The event showcases
local entrepreneurs, including: Lisa Dickson – CSP, RESA, LGLS, IDS
Affiliate, president of Decorating in a Day Corporation and Stage It 2
Sell It; Patsy Kouvas, vice chair, AVI Foodsystems, Inc.; and Vicki
Esoldo Javens, SLP/CCC, president, Atlas Rehab & Wellness, founder
of Premier Therapy. Instructor’s photo book aids cancer research The book, titled Pentax–Discuss Mail List (PDML) Photo Annual, is comprised of photographs submitted by 59 photographers across the globe, with all of the profits from the book’s sales going to the world’s largest childhood cancer research organization, the National Childhood Cancer Foundation. NCCF works to identify cancer causes and to pioneer new treatments and cures. Roberts’ interest in childhood cancer research is linked with his partner, Lisa Teot, a pediatric pathologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a member of the Children’s Oncology Group, which is supported by the NCCF. The idea for the photo book originated last year on the Pentax e–mail list, which includes photographers who use Pentax equipment. This year, Roberts committed himself to seeing the project through, employing his talents as well as those of other photographers on the list. “I was familiar with the good work [NCCF does],
and knowing that the whole effort is going to benefit a good cause
makes all the participants more willing to do their best for it,” said
Roberts, a full–time instructor at YSU since 2006 who has published
photos in national magazines such as Runner’s World. In December 2008, members of the PDML from 15 countries, including Norway, Serbia and Hungary, began submitting their top photographs via Roberts’ Web site. Photos depicted a wide variety of subjects, ranging from serene landscapes to fast–paced fashion shows. Roberts edited and assembled the book electronically, and his knowledge of Photoshop allowed him to avoid printing a large number of proofs. As of Feb. 17, the 120–page book was complete and available for purchase online for $32.95. Although this was the first PDML Photo Annual, Roberts plans to have a hand in future photo compilation books by the mailing list’s photographers. With his newly gained knowledge and experience in book construction, Roberts, who earned a master’s degree in multimedia from Duquesne University, is already looking forward to further publications. “After getting the first one done, I think we’ve learned enough to make the production of future editions go even more smoothly,” he said. The PDML Photo Annual is available at www.blurb.com. It has earned a “Staff Pick” label and has been featured on the self–publishing Web site’s “Best Sellers” section. Additionally, Blurb has requested permission to use the PDML Photo Annual as a sample to show prospective clients. “That’s a pretty good testament to how impressed they are at least,” Roberts said. ### |
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