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Rogers Report | BGSU
As a public university for the public good, we are incredibly proud of our newly launched Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at Bowling Green State University. It is Ohio’s first and only public, accelerated, hybrid DPT program and it is attracting students from across the country – answering the growing demand for healthcare professionals.
The innovative program utilizes technology to offer both online and in-person learning. In this month’s Rogers Report, we will meet the first DPT cohort during a clinical practice session on campus. I also hope you enjoy reading some of my favorite stories at BGSU in this month's edition of the Rogers Report!
Regards,
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Rodney K. Rogers, Ph.D.
President
This month on the Rogers Report:
BGSU is home to Ohio’s first and only public, accelerated, hybrid (online and in-person) two-year DPT program, offering 45% in-person learning and 55% distance learning. The two-year DPT model means BGSU graduates can enter the workforce sooner than students in traditional three-year DPT programs.
BGSU continues to see tremendous growth in its aviation program, with the recent expansion of the BG Flight Center and partnership with Republic Airways. Two BGSU alumni are also looking to inspire the next generation of students to enter the aviation industry by making headlines with a world-record attempt this summer. Read more about their plans to pilot the flight of a lifetime.
Bowling Green has long been known as one of America’s Best College Towns and just recently, it was ranked the No. 3 most-popular college town in the nation by Zillow. Learn more about the ranking and why so many of our students and alumni say BGSU “feels like home."
As Intel implements its plans for two new semiconductor plants in central Ohio, BGSU is joining the Midwest Regional Network in partnership with the technology giant to help solve national needs in semiconductor and microelectronics development.
Photo of the Month
(Photo credit: Craig Bell)
Committed to driving cultural vitality in the region, BGSU recently held "The Art of Diversity: An Introspective Journey to Belonging," featuring visual and performance art from BGSU students as well as K-12 students and community members from Wood, Lucas and Erie counties.
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