Academic Health Center Rings in the New Year
New and current students gathered with faculty, staff and leadership from the colleges of allied health sciences, nursing and pharmacy Friday, Aug. 22, on University Commons, for a 'New Year's Eve' celebration.
The event marekd the start of Welcome Weekend and signaled the start of a new school year. Lunch was served and the UC Bearcat Band and cheerleaders made special appearances at the event.
The UC Bearcat Band made a special appearance at the Academic Health Center's 2014 "New Year's Eve" celebration.
The UC Bearcat with Kim McGinnis, College of Nursing program director, pose for a picture near the photo booth at the Academic Health Center's 'New Year's Eve' event Aug. 22.
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