UC HEALTH LINE: Arm Therapy 'Rewires' Brain After Stroke
September 12, 2006
A therapy known to improve arm function in stroke patients actually works by forcing the brain to rewire itself, say UC researchers.
September 12, 2006
A therapy known to improve arm function in stroke patients actually works by forcing the brain to rewire itself, say UC researchers.
September 11, 2006
UC officials are currently in the midst of developing a response plan for a potential avian flu pandemic. Input for this plan is still being accepted, as they seek to develop as comprehensive a plan as possible.
September 11, 2006
An incoming freshman who says he turned down the Ivies is quoted in a recent TIME Magazine article, titled, Who Needs Harvard?
September 12, 2006
A therapy known to improve arm function in stroke patients actually works by forcing the brain to rewire itself, say UC researchers.
September 11, 2006
UC officials are currently in the midst of developing a response plan for a potential avian flu pandemic. Input for this plan is still being accepted, as they seek to develop as comprehensive a plan as possible.
September 11, 2006
An incoming freshman who says he turned down the Ivies is quoted in a recent TIME Magazine article, titled, Who Needs Harvard?
September 11, 2006
TIME Magazine reports that Yale, Columbia, and "a gaggle of other top schools" came calling on Mostafa Ibrahim.
September 10, 2006
Year 2000 design alum Shane Wolf spent more than two years convincing his French multinational employer to give UC design co-ops a try a move that has resulted in a winning UC-European co-op relationship. It s a legacy Shane is proud of as he now sketches out opportunities in Italy.
September 10, 2006
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Theresa Reineke speaks frankly about her love for research, teaching and her students.
September 10, 2006
As obvious as changes are at the University of Cincinnati, one of the most significant transformations is so subtle it often goes unnoticed. Sure, the campus's architectural renaissance is leaving mouths agape, but UC's growth as the "new urban research university" has the potential for even greater impact. Few people, however, have grasped the enormity of what that means.
September 10, 2006
The traditional welcome back barbecue, hosted by the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, always results in a lenghty food line, but hungry students and special guests know it's worth the wait. More than 2,000 members of the campus community are expected to enjoy this back-to-school tradition.
September 10, 2006
Professor Emeritus William N. Dember is remembered as a brilliant but humble man.
September 10, 2006
Undergraduate women at UC get a taste of the future through the 12-week summer REWU program.
September 7, 2006
The dean of nursing at the University of Cincinnati (UC) is leading a quality review of the country of Jordan s 22 associate and six baccalaureate nursing programs.
September 6, 2006
For the first time in more than 15 years, no major new construction project will greet students as they head to West Campus classes with the start of fall quarter on Sept. 20.
September 6, 2006
'Professor Emeritus William N. Dember s incredible litany of contributions to the field of psychology stretches so far beyond the UC campus, it s commonplace in cyberspace.
September 6, 2006
About 250 new UC students will participate in a DAY BEFORE informational scavenger hunt on Sept. 19, 2006, (the day before the start of classes on Sept. 20).
September 6, 2006
CINCINNATI The University of Cincinnati (UC) has received $2.4 million to study whether environmental toxicants can stimulate the body s natural defense system to cause additional damage in people with chronic lung diseases.