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Online Exhibit Traces the History of the UC Yearbook

September 24, 2006

  Since 1894, the students of the University of Cincinnati have been publishing the Cincinnatian, the official yearbook of the UC student body. Through photographs, narratives and artwork, the pages of the Cincinnatian offer a unique student-focused history of the university.

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Online Exhibit Traces the History of the UC Yearbook

September 24, 2006

  Since 1894, the students of the University of Cincinnati have been publishing the Cincinnatian, the official yearbook of the UC student body. Through photographs, narratives and artwork, the pages of the Cincinnatian offer a unique student-focused history of the university.

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Community Press: UC Freshman Chose Staying Home Over the Ivies

September 21, 2006

Indian Hill High School grad Mostafa Ibrahim spoke with the Indian Hill Journal. Ibrahim is an incoming UC Honors Scholar and chemistry major who was awarded a University level Cincinnatus Scholarship of $14,000 (or $3,500 per year), along with a McMicken Scholarship and an award from the Darwin T. Turner Scholarship program.

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Curious about Communiversity?

September 21, 2006

Communiversity is all about fun learning in a low-pressure, non-academic credit environment. Now you can find out more about Communiversity in the same way, thanks to an online video interview conducted by CET Connect, the community media arm of Cincinnati's public television station.

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Nippert Donates 60,000 Volumes to Marx Law Library

September 20, 2006

Alfred K. Nippert, Jr., a 1976 graduate of the UC College of Law and member of one of UC's most supportive families, has donated his vast library of law books to UC's Marx Law Library. The more than 60,000 volume donation helps make UC a principal research library, and was so large that it took three semi tractor-trailers to deliver.

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Four year grant awarded to UC Clermont College s Southwest Ohio...

September 19, 2006

Southwest Ohio Educational Opportunity Center located on the UC Clermont College campus has been awarded a $1,021,000 by the U.S. Department of Education. Over 9,000 adults and high school students have been helped over the past seven years by the Southwest Ohio Educational Opportunity Center.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Diet Can Help Prevent Age-Related Macular...

September 19, 2006

A problem most people should worry about as they or their loved ones get older is age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of irreversible blindness. But according to Manoj Singh, MD, taking specific antioxidant vitamins or mineral supplements or eating enough fruits, vegetables, nuts and fish can prevent or slow development of AMD.

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