Dean Jim Ciesla (@deanjimciesla) 's Twitter Profile
Dean Jim Ciesla

@deanjimciesla

Dean and advocate of BGSU's College of Health and Human Services academic programs, students, alumni, faculty and friends of the college!

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Whose Constitution Is It, Anyway? A #ConstitutionDay lecture and Q&A with Linda Greenhouse on Tues, Sept 12 at 5PM in 210 BTSU. Greenhouse is a senior research scholar at Yale Law School, and for 30 years, was the Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times. #bgsu

Whose Constitution Is It, Anyway? A #ConstitutionDay lecture and Q&A with Linda Greenhouse on Tues, Sept 12 at 5PM in 210 BTSU. Greenhouse is a senior research scholar at Yale Law School, and for 30 years, was the Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times. #bgsu
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Thank you to the U.S. Secret Service and the Wood County Sheriff's Department for allowing our Criminal Justice students the opportunity to participate in a training earlier this week. It is great for the students to see agencies who come together for the public good.

Thank you to the U.S. Secret Service and the Wood County Sheriff's Department for allowing our Criminal Justice students the opportunity to participate in a training earlier this week.  It is great for the students to see agencies who come together for the public good.
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Congratulations to senior Healthcare Administration major Paige Rothlisberger in winning first place in the Richard J. Stuff Student Essay Competition in Healthcare Management - Undergraduate Division. Paige's essay was AI-Powered Patient-Centered Care: A Call for Innovation.

Congratulations to senior Healthcare Administration major Paige Rothlisberger in winning first place in the Richard J. Stuff Student Essay Competition in Healthcare Management - Undergraduate Division.  Paige's essay was AI-Powered Patient-Centered Care: A Call for Innovation.
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So proud of Paige Rothlisberger. Paige won first place in the Richard J. Stull Student Essay Competition in Healthcare Management. Shown here at her presentation and receiving the award at the ACHE annual meeting in Chicago.

So proud of Paige Rothlisberger. Paige won first place in the Richard J. Stull Student Essay Competition in Healthcare Management. Shown here at her presentation and receiving the award at the ACHE annual meeting in Chicago.