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Fred Andrle Talks with E. Gordon Gee - Part 2 of 2

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Open Line with Fred Andrle on WOSU 820 AM welcomed E. Gordon Gee, The Ohio State University’s 14th president, to the show. The show was recorded on December 12.

The live broadcast from the Battelle Studio at WOSU@COSI, was open to the public. Returning to the place he called the university of the ‘American dream,’ Gee discusses what it’s like to be a two-time president of The Ohio State University. Andrle asks Gee about education in America and his goals for the future of The Ohio State University. Gee also addresses questions from audience members and callers.

Fred Andrle Talks with E. Gordon Gee - Part 1 of 2

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Open Line with Fred Andrle on WOSU 820 AM welcomed E. Gordon Gee, The Ohio State University’s 14th president, to the show. The show was recorded on December 12.

The live broadcast from the Battelle Studio at WOSU@COSI, was open to the public. Returning to the place he called the university of the ‘American dream,’ Gee discusses what it’s like to be a two-time president of The Ohio State University. Andrle asks Gee about education in America and his goals for the future of The Ohio State University. Gee also addresses questions from audience members and callers.


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