Live Webcast: State of University Address
All faculty, staff and students are invited to the All-University Faculty Meeting and President Zimphers State of the University Address on Wednesday, October 24, at Great Hall in Tangeman University Center. President Zimpher will discuss progress on UC|21 and the universitys role in the urban agenda regionally and nationally in a speech titled Great Cities Need Great Universities and Great Universities Need Great Cities.
For those who cannot attend in person, the speech will be webcast live at the following URL:
http://www.uc.edu/ucvision/event.aspx?eventid=197
The speech will be immediately followed by the Third Annual Were All UC Faculty/Staff Campaign Celebration and an ice cream social sponsored by the UC Foundation. The Foundation will also give complimentary coffee mugs for all donors attending to express appreciation for their support to the campaign. For McMicken-level donors, the Foundation will have a Gaither print-signing. The full schedule is:
- 1:30 p.m. : All-University Faculty Meeting
- 2 p.m.: Presidents State of the University Address, followed by Q&A
- Concluding with the Third Annual Were All UC Faculty/Staff Campaign Celebration and an ice cream social
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