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June 9, 2000

  • Hoxworth Needs Blood Donors Immediately
  • Faculty Senate Election Results
  • Mom Celebrates With New Degree
  • Building Up Interest for Women in Construction
  • Becky Ruehl Stays on Top in Diving and in Life
  • Young Father's Degree a Family Achievement
  • Dreams of Doctorate Come True for St. Rita's Grad
  • This Grad's on a Mission from God
  • Grad Proves It's Never Too Late to Reach for a Dream
  • Grad Returns to Inner-City Roots as Role Model and Teacher
  • Road from Vietnam Brings Many Firsts
  • Academic Career Goes Swimmingly for this Grad
  • Mr. Bearcat: Grad Excels at Serving Campus and Community
  • Grads as Close as Sisters, to Become Sisters-in-Law This Summer
  • Commencement Brings Family Fulfillment
  • Raymond Walters College Honors Student of the Year
  • City Manager's Project Seeks Advice from PR Class
  • Success Collaboration Highlights Milestones
  • Book by Walk-On Basketball Player to Reach Out to Kids
  • $175,000 Funds Summer Global Studies
  • Newcastle Exchange Program Opens Doors, Eyes for Engineers
  • Just Community Presents Awards
  • Campaign Counts Down to Success
  • Ghosn Named Distinquished Teaching Professor
  • UC Leads State-Wide Effort in Electronic Dissertations
  • Engineering Students Design Solutions for Disabled

    June 2, 2000

  • Commencement Planning Hits High Gear For Class of 2000
  • College-Conservatory of Music Welcomes New Dean from California
  • Women's Leadership Interns Gain Valuable Experience at Highest Levels
  • Get Answers: Top Administrators Respond to Employee Queries
  • A&S Grad Student Named Top Teaching Assistant
  • Current Research: Aerospace Engineers Help Reduce Airport Delays
  • Current Research: Using 911 to Solve Business Crises Too
  • DAAP-Community Partnership Raises Roofs in Over-the-Rhine
  • A Close-up Look At the Treasures of Hillel
  • Arnoff Lecturer Links Disparate Interests with Common Science
  • Achievements: Engineering, Medicine Award Top Honors

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    Black Client Workshop Information is Now Available
    UC Hosts World's Leading Harpists
    Co-op Cookoff Offers Recipe for Fun
    College of Pharmacy Celebrates 150 Years of Teaching, Service

    May 26, 2000

  • Modified Main Street Earns Approval From Board of Trustees
  • Home-buying Initiative Saves Money and Family Memories
  • Priority Registration on the Web Proves Popular With Students
  • UC Educator Leads Latest Reform of National Math Standards
  • Dreams Seen: UC Workers Reveal Secrets to Getting Ahead
  • English Class Takes Persuasive Approach to Learning

    Commencement News
    College of Law Graduates Include First From Joint Women's Studies Program
    East Campus Announces Graduation Plans
    ROTC Honors Top Cadets at Military Ball
  • Achievements: Honors and Awards Around Campus
  • Multimedia Artist Reveals Architecture as "Cultural Skin"
  • Health Sciences Library Dedicates Rothenberg Collection
  • CCM Dean Sees Double During Retirement Tribute

    May 19, 2000

  • All-University Faculty Awards Honor Best for Teaching, Research, and Service
    Engineer Takes Fatherly Approach to Mentoring Students
    Applied Science Professor Takes On Role of "Mr. Global"
    Historian Crafts Career by Countering Communist "Blocs"
    Medical Researcher Develops Mice With Clues to Human Heart Disease
    C'est Magnifique! French Native Honored for Teaching Excellence
    Passionate Poet Helps Others Become "Well-Versed" Too
  • Distinguished Dissertation Awards
    Chemical Engineering Research Proves To Be "Shining" Success
    Communication Science Research Could Benefit Children with Autism
  • College of Law Graduates Class of 2000 May 20th
  • Risking it All: Business Students Manage Prof's Investment Fund
  • Faculty Senate Gets Update on Revised GenEd Plan
  • Satellite Office Makes it Easier to Reach Psych Services
  • Calendar: Check Out the Schedule for CBA Week

    May 12, 2000

  • Nobel Peace Prize Winner Elie Wiesel Challenges Campus to Fight Indifference
  • U.S. EPA Honors University for Super Savings on Energy
  • First-Year Followup Generates New Ideas to Improve Student Success
  • Current Research: Engineers Lead Comeback for Coal
  • Political Scientists Reviews Impact of Missile Treaties Worldwide
  • Love Bug's "Byte" Not So Bad Thanks to Quick Action at UCit
  • New Opportunities For Employees Looking for First Home
  • Ten Years Young! Institute for Learning in Retirement Celebrates Anniversary
  • CCM Junior Strings Spread Their Wings Across Midwest

    May 5, 2000

  • Playing Hardball: Law Professor Uses Softball to Teach the Tough Stuff
  • UniverSIS Unveiled at Campus Community Meeting
  • Good Neighbor Approach at UC Benefits Surrounding Community
  • Larry Johnson Named Dean in the College of Education
  • International Facilities Management Meeting Opens May 7th at Kingsgate
  • UC-Ukraine Partnership Leads to Educational Exchange
  • Current Research: Sociologist Documents Impact of War on Children
  • Humanities Grant To Support Middle East History Project
  • German Language CD Wins International Award
  • Medical Center News in Brief
  • Final Look At "Daughters Day" Images Around Campus

    April 28, 2000

  • Success Challenge Grant to Support Expansion of Learning Communities
  • Distance Learning Takes Air Force Reservist to New Heights
  • Clermont Biologist Earns International Attention for Innovative Teaching
  • Government Awards $1.7 Million to Upward Bound at UC
  • New Journal Editor Explores the "Write" to Publish in Academia
  • DAAP Fashion Designers Prepare For More Than a Sew-Sew Show
  • Rust-Resistance Coatings Win Technology Innovation Award in UK
  • Biologist and County Join Forces to Protect Mill Creek
  • Faculty Applications for Summer Technology Institute Due Soon
  • Top Achievers Honored in Law and A&S
  • Pay Day for Human Rights: Law Students Give Back While Still in School
  • Manhattan Project Inspires DAAP Art Student's Master's Exhibit

    April 21, 2000

  • YAHOO-rays: Internet Magazines Ranks UC Among "Most Wired"
  • Governor Taft To Provide Commencement Address
  • Millennium Conference Experts Say "Think Big" to Succeed
  • National Teachers Group Honors CITE Program as Model for Teacher Training
  • Taft Fund Takes New Global Approach
  • Chinese Scholars Welcomed Across Campus in New International Collboration
  • Medical Center To Redidcate Streets in Sabin's Honor
  • German Department Plans Centenary Celebration
  • Lucy Croft Named New Director of Student Organizations and Activities
  • Recycling Efforts Brings Thanks and Awards to Main Campus
  • Code name: Virginia British Spy Reveals Secret Life from World War II
  • French Connection Boosts Upcoming Performance by CCM Symphony Band

    April 14, 2000

  • Millennium Conference Attracts Speakers from GM, P&G and More
  • Business Administration Goes Global With New Grant
  • Literacy Grant Boosts Early Childhood Distance Learning Program
  • Current Research: DAAP Students Plan Economic Rebirth for North Fairmount
  • Aerospace Engineer Honored for Lifetime Achievements
  • Women's Leadership Program Names First Interns
  • Plan Ahead For "Take Your Daughter to Work Day"
  • Young Women Get Inside Look at Engineering Careers
  • Anne Dorsey Honored by Child Care Association
  • Friends of Drake Present Diamond Award to President Steger
  • Langsam Library Rewiring To Improve Speed, Access
  • Tibetan Adventure: Project Manager Bikes His Way to the Top
  • Hot Humvee Look-alike Comes to DAAP

    April 7, 2000

  • Eminent Scholar Wins Action Fund Grant to Develop Super-Tough Semiconductors
  • Law, Medicine Ranked Among Nation's Best Grad Schools
  • New Orientation Plans Put "You" Back in UC
  • Social Work Research Reveals Father-Son Link in Abuse
  • University Libraries Honor Writers, Composers and Producers
  • General Education Draft Plan Ready for Review
  • Bye-bye to Beecher: Long-time Residents Remember
  • Current Research: Psychologist Finds Low-Cost Ways to Reduce Pharmacy Errors
  • Archaeologists Build Understanding of Ancient Temple
  • Kenyon Martin Honored as Top Collegiate Basketball Player
  • Anita Hill Highlights Women's Conference at Kingsgate
  • CCM Production Sure to be "As You Like It"

    March 31, 2000

  • Michael Gallis Returns for UC Conference on Regional Development
  • Conference Keynote By UC Alum and George State President Carl Patton
  • Newest Trustee Ready for Challenges Ahead
  • Faculty Development Success Documented in Education Journal
  • Aerospace Students Get Maximum Results from Zero-Gravity Experiments
  • Current Research: Analytical Chemists Earn National Honors and Attention
  • Urban Morgan Institute Honors International Human Rights Leader
  • University Commons Dedication Celebrates New Green Space
  • Remembering Dr. Sabin's Fight Against Polio

    March 10, 2000

  • Heartbreak on the Hardwood: Kenyon Martin's Final Moments as a Bearcat
  • Q&A With Tony Perzigian: Plans From UC's New Provost
  • Faculty Development, Pedagogy Initiatives Featured at National Education Conference
  • Linda Bates-Parker Earns National Honors for Diversity Work
  • Zoo's CREW Brings Biology to Life for UC Students
  • Current Research: Aerospace Eminent Scholar Brings Broad-Based Research to UC
  • Special Shuttle Makes it Easier to Cross East-West Campuses
  • Finals Week Reminder for Faculty Using Computer Exam Grading
  • Videoconference to Link University Women Nationwide
  • Students Pass Up Beach To Learn and Serve During Spring Break
  • Just Community Award Nominees Needed

    March 3, 2000

  • Anthony Perzigian Named Senior VP and Provost
  • Law Grad Wins Prestigious Fellowship: Work to Focus on Women in Prison
  • Beecher Hall Demolition Opens Space for New Enrollment Services Center
  • Role-Playing Helps Art History Class Understand Vietnam Era
  • Current Research: Faculty Examine Impact of Internet on Politics
  • Current Research: Student Projects to Benefit Cincinnati's Freedom Center
  • Tulsa Race Riots Provide Lessons Eight Decades Later
  • General Education Teams Prepare for Busy Spring
  • Essay Contest Encourages Writing From Batavia to Blue Ash
  • E-Week Events Increase "Drive" Across Campus

    February 25, 2000

  • Head Start Teachers Get Head Start From New Distance Learning Initiative
  • Cincinnatus Scholars Return to Help Year 2000 Competitors
  • Biologist Kaneshiro Inducted as Fellow of AAAS
  • Johnnie Cochran Featured Speaker at African American Leadership Conference
  • Current Research: NASA Project Sends Aerospace Students Soaring
  • Graduate Student Poster Contest Offers Opportunities in Research Communication
  • Faculty Development Funds Available for Environmental Research in Crete
  • Faculty and Staff Say Thanks During UC Campaign
  • Oscar Schmidt Human Service Award Nominations Due

    February 18, 2000

  • Jucker, Koufax Return to Big Bearcat Honors
  • Goering Center Seeks To Help and Reward Family Businesses
  • President Dabney Featured in New American Biographical Reference
  • Upward Bound Leader Win Image-Maker Award
  • Operator? Meet the Woman Who Spent 30 Years Saying "Hello" for UC
  • Film Festival Set for Women's History Month

    February 11, 2000

  • Volunteer Fair Makes It Simple To Serve
  • Disabled Students To Benefit From Expanded CITE Initiative
  • Fine Arts Fund Offers Free Sampler at Three UC Sites
  • Historians Prevent Journal From Becoming History

    February 4, 2000

  • Changes Ahead for African American Studies
  • Guest Column by Patricia Hill Colllins
  • Events Calendar for Black History Month
  • Forbes Magazine Rates MBA Program a Great Buy
  • New Doctoral Grant Program Announced by Advanced Studies
  • DNA Results Might Solve Mystery in Justice John Marshall Harlan's Family

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