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UC's 2007 Ropes Lecture Series Theme Writing Sex'

January 4, 2007

The Ropes Lecture Series brings prominent writers to campus to present lectures, take part in discussions, and participate in graduate classes focused on a theme, which for this year is  Writing Sex.

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UC's 2007 Ropes Lecture Series Theme Writing Sex'

January 4, 2007

The Ropes Lecture Series brings prominent writers to campus to present lectures, take part in discussions, and participate in graduate classes focused on a theme, which for this year is  Writing Sex.

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Uranium Plant Screening Shows Improved Survival, Overall Health

January 4, 2007

Sixteen years after the launch of the United States first and largest legally mandated comprehensive medical monitoring program, UC researchers find that people living near a former uranium processing plant are living longer and enjoying healthier lifestyles compared with the general population.

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Harvard's Miller to Visit UC Law School as First Chesley Scholar

January 2, 2007

One of the nation's most high-profile legal figures, Harvard Law Professor Arthur R. Miller, will be teaching at the UC College of Law from Jan. 12-16 as the first Stanley M. Chesley Professor of Law. Miller, a leading expert on privacy issues, is also a familiar public figure with a long history of programs on PBS and serving for a number of years as the legal editor for ABC's "Good Morning America" program.

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Seminar on the City Presents Ripley Author on Jan. 11

January 2, 2007

The focus will be on the pivotal year of 1919 when author Ann Hagedorn from Ripley, Ohio, makes a presentation on Jan. 11 at the Cincinnati Museum Center as part of the Seminar on the City program, which is co-sponsored by UC's Department of History. Hagedorn is author of the forthcoming book, "Savage Peace," scheduled for release this spring by Simon & Schuster.

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New GRI Recruits Impressed by UC's Collaborative Spirit

January 2, 2007

Jorge Moscat, PhD, and Maria Diaz-Meco, PhD, are two of the Genome Research Institute s (GRI) newest recruits. And although the duo came to UC from the Spanish National Research Council a major research organization similar to the National Institutes of Health they say they aren t any less busy.

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Nominations Sought for 2007 Nightingale Awards

January 2, 2007

Nominations are now being accepted for the 15th annual Florence Nightingale Awards, presented by the UC College of Nursing. The awards. which will be presented at a ceremony on April 26, recognize excellence in direct patient care. Nomination information is available from the College of Nursing Web site, with nominations due by March 5.

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