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UC's Zach Patterson Balances and Scores

October 4, 2012

While balancing between his books and the ball, men s soccer midfielder/defender Zach Patterson sports an impressive 3.4 GPA as a finance major. His ferocity on the field and determination in the classroom make him the UC Scholar-Athlete of the Month for October.

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World Architecture Tour for DAAP Grad

October 4, 2012

Visa and sketchbook in hand, a 2012 University of Cincinnati architecture alumnus will go on an all-expense-paid tour of some of the world's most impressive architecture.

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UC's Zach Patterson Balances and Scores

October 4, 2012

While balancing between his books and the ball, men s soccer midfielder/defender Zach Patterson sports an impressive 3.4 GPA as a finance major. His ferocity on the field and determination in the classroom make him the UC Scholar-Athlete of the Month for October.

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World Architecture Tour for DAAP Grad

October 4, 2012

Visa and sketchbook in hand, a 2012 University of Cincinnati architecture alumnus will go on an all-expense-paid tour of some of the world's most impressive architecture.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Here's the S-N-O-O-P on Headaches

October 4, 2012

When is a headache an emergency? When does a headache warrant a trip to the emergency room or a call to 911?A University of Cincinnati expert offers the mnemonic S-N-O-O-P as a guideline for identifying an emergency headache.

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Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel Draws Large Crowd for Talk

October 4, 2012

Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel, MD, presented the Lurie Family Endowed Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience Lecture and was honored by the UC Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience Wednesday, Oct. 3, in the Medical Sciences Building s Kresge Auditorium. His topic was, "Mice, Men and Mental Illness.

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Tobias Invited to White House to Learn How to Educate Patients...

October 4, 2012

On Friday, Sept. 28, Barbara Tobias, MD, Robert & Myfanwy Smith Endowed Professor, UC Department of Family and Community Medicine and medical director of the Health Collaborative in Cincinnati, traveled to the White House in Washington, D.C., to discuss the Affordable Care Act with health care leaders from around the country.

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Advanced Imaging Pinpoints Prostate Cancer Faster, More...

October 4, 2012

It took Wayne Wentzel 14 years, multiple tissue biopsies and travel to four hospitals across multiple states to identify the underlying source of his rising prostate specific antigen level. He finally found answers at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute.

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Focus on Residents with Matthew Stull, MD

October 4, 2012

Emergency medicine resident Matthew Stull, MD, is passionate about medical education so much so that he s already participating in national discussions on improving it. Stull, in his second year of residency, has been co-author in two recent letters to the editor on medical education published in the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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Fresh memories of Neil Armstrong

October 3, 2012

Faculty and alumni tell stories of the former professor's wrecks and near wrecks, why he had to declare moon rocks to the U.S. Customs Service and how surprised his students were when Gina Lollobrigida sauntered into his classroom. They also share never-before-seen photos.

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