'The Wild Party' On Stage Feb. 27-March 9
January 27, 2003
CCM presents Andrew Lippa's racy musical, set in the roarin' '20s.
January 27, 2003
CCM presents Andrew Lippa's racy musical, set in the roarin' '20s.
January 27, 2003
CCM faculty members will be featured soloists in this rarely performed work.
January 27, 2003
Provost Anthony J. Perzigian discusses the events that led up to the Collegiate Structures Initiative and updates what has been accomplished so far.
January 27, 2003
CCM presents Andrew Lippa's racy musical, set in the roarin' '20s.
January 27, 2003
CCM faculty members will be featured soloists in this rarely performed work.
January 27, 2003
Provost Anthony J. Perzigian discusses the events that led up to the Collegiate Structures Initiative and updates what has been accomplished so far.
January 26, 2003
A course and a free lecture series examine which of these novels is the better work of literature.
January 23, 2003
Guest Director Paula Williams leads CCM opera students in this timeless tale, opening Feb. 13.
January 23, 2003
Demand for tutors grows as students who get help at Tutorial Services see positive results reflected in their grades.
January 23, 2003
Whimsy, art and science all jump out at viewers of a pop-up book exhibit at the University of Cincinnati.
January 22, 2003
UC's Economics Center for Education and Research will celebrate its 25th anniversary by making a commitment to improve the economic future of Cincinnati's inner-city children.
January 22, 2003
UC Registrar Lynn Barber looks back on his years with UC, starting as a chemistry student.
January 21, 2003
On Friday, Jan. 24 at approximately 11:45 p.m, planned maintenance will take place on the Exchange mail server. The server will be out of service for approximately two hours.
January 21, 2003
In a cafe in Cyprus, the University of Cincinnati scholar overheard conversations about an ancient tomb.
January 21, 2003
Part of UC's "tree" house sculpture was dismantled ahead of schedule.
January 21, 2003
Paying attention to the local gossip at a cafe provided archaeologist Gisela Walberg with the whereabouts of a Bronze Age tomb containing more than 200 artifacts.
January 21, 2003
Work from Michael Lehman and other UC Med Center researchers will appear in the February issue of "Nature Neuroscience" offering evidence on how the eye influences a group of cells in the brain that control the body's daily rhythms and act as the "master clock."