Featured News

1

College of Medicine Finances: Make Predictions, but Expect the...

March 21, 2013

Lori Mackey, senior associate dean for operations and finance and chief operating officer at University of Cincinnati Physicians, shared details about College of Medicine finances with a crowd of 160 in Kresge Auditorium Monday, March 18, during a presentation titled "Business as Usual Will Not Be Enough.

2

HEALTH LINE: Proactive Approach Helps Manage Swallowing and...

March 21, 2013

People diagnosed with head and neck cancer face unique challenges trouble swallowing, impaired speech and sometimes physical disfigurement that can greatly impact their quality of life. UC Cancer Institute experts say a proactive approach to managing and addressing these issues prior to the start of treatment is vital for keeping patients strong through treatment as well as for restoring normal function once care is complete.

3

Focus on Staff with Kelli Moquin

March 21, 2013

Kelli Moquin says her role as program coordinator for the UC College of Medicine s Graduate Program in Cancer and Cell Biology has "been exciting and non-stop from day one. She joined UC on New Year s Eve 2012 and jumped right into the busy trainee recruitment season. 

Debug Query for this

Latest News

1

College of Medicine Finances: Make Predictions, but Expect the...

March 21, 2013

Lori Mackey, senior associate dean for operations and finance and chief operating officer at University of Cincinnati Physicians, shared details about College of Medicine finances with a crowd of 160 in Kresge Auditorium Monday, March 18, during a presentation titled "Business as Usual Will Not Be Enough.

2

HEALTH LINE: Proactive Approach Helps Manage Swallowing and...

March 21, 2013

People diagnosed with head and neck cancer face unique challenges trouble swallowing, impaired speech and sometimes physical disfigurement that can greatly impact their quality of life. UC Cancer Institute experts say a proactive approach to managing and addressing these issues prior to the start of treatment is vital for keeping patients strong through treatment as well as for restoring normal function once care is complete.

3

Focus on Staff with Kelli Moquin

March 21, 2013

Kelli Moquin says her role as program coordinator for the UC College of Medicine s Graduate Program in Cancer and Cell Biology has "been exciting and non-stop from day one. She joined UC on New Year s Eve 2012 and jumped right into the busy trainee recruitment season. 

5

Donations Create Foundation for Growth at Allied Health

March 21, 2013

Through the Proudly Cincinnati campaign, two College of Allied Health Sciences faculty members in particular have sought to create opportunities for growth in their departments, using their own gifts to support programs and their leadership roles to communicate the importance of the campaign to others.

8

UC Celebrates QueerCat Pride Week

March 20, 2013

The University of Cincinnati will show its rainbow colors during Queercat Pride Week 2013, running through the first week of April.

11

Kranias Inducted Into Academy of Athens

March 20, 2013

Litsa Kranias, PhD, Hanna Professor and director of cardiovascular biology in the department of pharmacology and cell biophysics, was officially inducted as a Corresponding Member in Greece s Academy of Athens, the highest research establishment in Greece, on March 19.

13

Doarn Invited to Speak at NATO Science Workshop

March 20, 2013

Charles Doarn, research professor of family and community medicine, was invited to participate in NATO s Science for Peace and Security Progamme s Russia-NATO Advanced Research Workshop Telemedicine in Crisis Management: Capability Development with Partners, held March 11-12 in Moscow.

14

iPad Institute 1.0 Community Presentations on March 28

March 20, 2013

In 2012, the UC College of Nursing embarked on a journey to incorporate the iPad into the academic setting. Now that the first year is coming to an end, faculty would like to share how the iPad was used, outcomes experienced and lessons learned.

Load More
Debug Query for this