Balancing Concussion Management
The two men demostrate the equipmentProfessor’s Study Helps Athletic Trainers Improve Concussion Management A new study by Daniel J. Goble, Ph.D., associate professor of exercise science, has been published in the Journal of Athletic Training. The study examined more than 10,000 male and female athletes, ages 8 to 21, to provide normative data for the BTrackS Balance Test (BBT), a tool […]
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TONIGHT: National Book Award Winner and Finalist to Speak at Oakland University
Justin Phillip ReedLiterature buffs, take note. On Tuesday, April 9, Oakland University’s Department of English will host a reading and discussion in collaboration with the National Book Foundation. Poet Justin Phillip Reed and novelist Angela Flournoy will give readings from their work at 5:00 p.m. in Banquet Room B of the Oakland Center. A question-and-answer session and book signing will […]
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Library’s Community Relations Specialist Seeks City Council Seat
Amanda H. Keighley headshotAmanda H. Keighley Announces Candidacy for Rochester City Council Seat Amanda H. Keighley, longtime community volunteer and advocate, formally announced her candidacy for Rochester City Council in the 2019 election. “I am running for Rochester City Council because I have a passion for people, and a desire to serve,” said Amanda. “I have a deep […]
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Meadow Brook Theatre Guild presents the 38th Annual Luncheon on the Aisle
Event LogoThe Meadow Brook Theatre Guild, is Proud to Present the Guild’s Longest Running Fundraising Event, Luncheon on the Aisle! The event will be held on Thursday, April 25, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the beautiful Meadow Brook Theatre located in Room 207, Wilson Hall at 378 Meadow Brook Road, located on the campus of Oakland University […]
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Leader Dogs for the Blind Marks Eight Decades of Service

If you’ve lived in the Rochester area for a while, they’re a familiar sight – Leader Dogs in harness, walking the streets of downtown, visiting businesses, assisting the blind. Perhaps you remember, as a child, proudly depositing your spare change in the little can labeled “Whither Thou Goest” that nearly every Rochester business displayed near its cash register ...

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Revisit the music of the ’50s and ’60s with ‘The Marvelous Wonderettes’
Poignant musical runs April 24 through May 19. It’s 1958 and prom is going to be fab with Missy, Suzy, Cindy Lou and Betty Jean on stage to entertain their classmates with the popular songs of the day. Enjoy your favorites from the era, including “Mr. Sandman,” “All I Have to Do Is Dream,” […]
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