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Brett Wins Prestigious Humboldt Award

December 14, 2005

The Alexander Humboldt Foundation has notified Carl Brett that he is the recipient of a Humboldt Research Award, which is given to fund prolonged periods of research in collaboration with colleagues in Germany and is granted in recognition of past achievements in research and teaching.

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Brett Wins Prestigious Humboldt Award

December 14, 2005

The Alexander Humboldt Foundation has notified Carl Brett that he is the recipient of a Humboldt Research Award, which is given to fund prolonged periods of research in collaboration with colleagues in Germany and is granted in recognition of past achievements in research and teaching.

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Bearcats Become Podcats In The New Year

December 8, 2005

The University of Cincinnati will experiment with a new learning channel when classes resume on Jan. 3, 2006, after the winter break. That s when an experiment with seven podcast courses begins.

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PROFILE: Co-op Is Firmly Rooted In This Grad's Family Tree

December 5, 2005

The Pockras/Chaulk family of Cincinnati has sent four generations of students through the University of Cincinnati s celebrated co-op program. This December, the latest twig off the family tree Amity Chaulk is set to graduate. 

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UC Law Students Celebrate Release of Innocent Prisoner

December 14, 2005

The Ohio Innocence Project, based out of the UC College of Law, saw 18 months of hard work culminate in the release from prison of Clarence Elkins, marking the first time the project has won an exoneration for an Ohio inmate. On Monday, Dec. 26, Mark Godsey, associate professor of law at UC and faculty director of the Ohio Innocence Project, is scheduled to be a guest on CNN's "Larry King Live," along with Clarence Elkins and his wife, Melinda. 

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