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CBA Honors Cincinnati's Business Achievers

February 25, 2003

New Bengals coach Marvin Lewis helped the College of Business Administration honor three outstanding individuals at the 18th annual Cincinnati Business Achievement Awards.

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UC Introduces Two New Faculty Entrepreneur Awards

February 25, 2003

Recognizing the importance of entrepreneurial activity to UC, as well as our region and state, two new awards have been created for exceptional faculty achievement in promoting and maximizing the commercial potential and human benefits of university intellectual property and/or research. Both awards are open to faculty in all UC colleges.

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CBA Honors Cincinnati's Business Achievers

February 25, 2003

New Bengals coach Marvin Lewis helped the College of Business Administration honor three outstanding individuals at the 18th annual Cincinnati Business Achievement Awards.

2

UC Introduces Two New Faculty Entrepreneur Awards

February 25, 2003

Recognizing the importance of entrepreneurial activity to UC, as well as our region and state, two new awards have been created for exceptional faculty achievement in promoting and maximizing the commercial potential and human benefits of university intellectual property and/or research. Both awards are open to faculty in all UC colleges.

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PROFILE: The Full Story on Taxes

February 24, 2003

Paul Caron of the UC College of Law has turned his interest in tax policy and better ways to teach it into a new series of legal textbooks for one of the nation's largest legal education publishers.

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UC Students' Work Has Ohio on Verge of Historic Vote

February 24, 2003

Ohio legislators are expected this week to confer their approval upon the 14th Amendment, laying to rest historical questions about Ohio's stance on the issue that were raised through research by UC law students.

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Design Students Face a Make-or-Break Assignment

February 18, 2003

On Feb. 21, it's cross or consequences for interior design and architecture students. They must build 8-foot spans of organic materials and then cross in groups. Often, with crasing results.

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Watch Online: An Ethical Look at Tax Reform

February 18, 2003

Watch live streaming media online or attend in person. Susan Pace Hamill of the University of Alabama makes the case for "An Argument for Tax Reform Based on Judeo-Christian Ethics" as part of the College of Law's Seasongood College Visitor Program.

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