German-American Studies Co-sponsors Heritage Month Celebrations
September 13, 2004
UC's German American studies department celebrates Cincinnati's German Heritage by co-sponsoring a series of events as part of German-American Heritage Month.
September 13, 2004
UC's German American studies department celebrates Cincinnati's German Heritage by co-sponsoring a series of events as part of German-American Heritage Month.
September 13, 2004
The Mini-Medical College opens to the UC and outlying community in October and offers educational and entertaining news about modern medicine.
September 13, 2004
Students will be moving into UC s residence halls Sept. 17-18. UC sophomore and Sawyer Hall resident Dante Sanderson will be ready to offer a friendly greeting and lend a hand.
September 13, 2004
UC's German American studies department celebrates Cincinnati's German Heritage by co-sponsoring a series of events as part of German-American Heritage Month.
September 13, 2004
The Mini-Medical College opens to the UC and outlying community in October and offers educational and entertaining news about modern medicine.
September 13, 2004
Students will be moving into UC s residence halls Sept. 17-18. UC sophomore and Sawyer Hall resident Dante Sanderson will be ready to offer a friendly greeting and lend a hand.
September 12, 2004
The classroom for a group of academically talented students at the University of Cincinnati is a construction site where they learn to pound nails, frame a wall - and the value of teamwork.
September 12, 2004
A Sept. 18 kickoff ceremony in Mt. Auburn celebrates UC s connection to community by building homes with Cincinnati Habitat for Humanity.
September 10, 2004
Weekend event at Joseph-Beth Booksellers to raise funds for breast cancer research at UC.
September 8, 2004
The UC geography department says "farewell" to part of its quiet infrastructure with the retirement of long-time faculty member Howard Stafford.
September 7, 2004
A group of University of Cincinnati undergraduates has some very exciting answers to the age-old question: How did you spend your summer vacation? The participants in UC s Research Experience for Women Undergraduates (REWU) program have been helping to solve complex problems in medicine, air safety, wireless communications and the environment. And that s just for starters.
September 7, 2004
Roy Eckart, the College of Engineering's Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Administrative Affairs, has been named the college's interim dean.
September 7, 2004
The UC geography department says "farewell" to part of its quiet infrastructure with the retirement of long-time faculty member Howard Stafford.
September 2, 2004
UC offices will be closed on Monday, Sept. 6, for the Labor Day holiday. Offices will resume regular hours on Tuesday, Sept. 7.
September 2, 2004
The Southwestern Ohio District Science Day is April 2, 2005. Students, teachers and administrators need to start planning now to develop those prize-winning projects.
September 1, 2004
An Honors Scholars freshman English class gets an early jump on UC s newest Habitat for Humanity project in a lesson that combines books, construction and compassion.
September 1, 2004
Employing the research expertise of UC's Institute for Policy Research, a newly announced partnership between the university and the United Way aims to measure the effectiveness of Greater Cincinnati's social service efforts.
August 31, 2004
University of Cincinnati design students are topping off a year in the classroom with real-world, hands-on work to benefit the local community. This summer, they ve reconstructed portions of a storefront location in Over-the-Rhine to help local nuns who need a new place to run a non-profit pizzeria that specializes in job training for hard-to-employ residents of the community.