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UC's Outstanding Graduates in 2002
Meet UC's First Recipients of the Presidential Leadership Medal of Excellence
Medal Honors Students for Leadership and Service on Campus and in the Community.
Erica Miller 2002 C-Ring Winner
UC's most outstanding female graduate lives by the principle that "to whom much is given, much is required."
UC's Mr. Bearcat Looks Ahead to Military Service After Graduation
The Mr. Bearcat Award goes to a graduating senior man who has achieved academic success, demonstrated leadership in diverse settings and contributed to UC with "Bearcat Spirit."
Master's Grad Ben Savage Honored by National Organization
Master's grad wins the National Association of Social Workers Student of the Year Award.
Environmentalist Graduates from New UC Program
Environmental Studies Program allows undergrad to match her love of nature to her major.
Student Called to Service in WWII to be Awarded Degree in 2002
In the spring of 1943, Robert Brotherton was nearly ready to graduate when he was called into service at the height of World War II. Now, 59 years later, he'll be awarded his degree.
Joy Sutherland Achieves Her Degree While Battling Multiple Sclerosis
Psychology grad finishes degree, despite MS and suspension.
University College Grad Emma Simpson Gets Her Diploma at Age 78
"It's not about age, it's how you feel about yourself, and I feel good about me." The 78-year-old Simpson, a resident of Hillcrest Elderly Apartments, is graduating with an associate's degree in general education.
Business Grad Adam VeVerka Off to Wall Street
Wall Street, the most competitive business environment in the world, may be a long way from Cincinnati, but it's right up the alley of VeVerka, one of the success stories of the first graduating class in the College of Business Administration's Carl H. Lindner Honors-PLUS program.
Graduate Stephen Lett Works to Bridge the Digital Divide
In addition to landing a job at P&G, Lett will continue his work at a program he founded to assist low-income families in mastering computers.
UC Grads Look Forward to Full-Time Teaching Job
Graduates Rob Malling and Teresa Kawa say their UC teaching experience made them prime candidates for employment.
Anne Lucas Dedicated to Helping the Disadvantaged
Lewis will go to work as a housing attorney for Legal Services in the State of Connecticut. That decision will cost her, as her income will only be a third of what she might make at a large firm.
UC Mom Lydia Evans Plans Double Graduation Celebration
Evans says it was always her dream to become a teacher, but achieving that dream took a detour.
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