Focus on...Hurricane Katrina
September 15, 2005
While the Gulf Coast reels in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, UC and McMicken College are eager to respond to victims of the unprecedented disaster.
September 15, 2005
While the Gulf Coast reels in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, UC and McMicken College are eager to respond to victims of the unprecedented disaster.
September 15, 2005
UC is expecting over 5,100 first-time freshmen, the largest class in 16 years.
September 15, 2005
Veronica Ramenzoni, a PhD student in psychology, was one of only 60 people selected to attend the Santa Fe Institute s Complex Systems Summer School.
September 15, 2005
While the Gulf Coast reels in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, UC and McMicken College are eager to respond to victims of the unprecedented disaster.
September 15, 2005
UC is expecting over 5,100 first-time freshmen, the largest class in 16 years.
September 15, 2005
Veronica Ramenzoni, a PhD student in psychology, was one of only 60 people selected to attend the Santa Fe Institute s Complex Systems Summer School.
September 15, 2005
Who do we blame when things go wrong? The answer depends on who we are. Daniel Laufer's research into consumers blame behavior has made him one of the leading experts in consumer product crises. Laufer, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Cincinnati, was interviewed by WVXU's "Cincinnati Edition" host Katie Orr about the public's reaction to Hurricane Katrina.
September 14, 2005
As more than 35,000 students return to campus on Sept. 21, the University of Cincinnati offers advice for getting to the Uptown area and finding a place to park. Through October, Metro will offer free rides with a UC I.D.
September 14, 2005
The Sept. 21, 2005, start of classes at the University of Cincinnati brings building and green-space openings. At the same time, the first projects resulting from ongoing partnerships between UC, local employers and neighborhood groups are also complete.
September 14, 2005
Find out what s ahead for the University of Cincinnati this year, from celebrating cooperative education to building a stronger presence internationally.
September 14, 2005
People living on UC s campus outnumber the populations of several villages in Hamilton County.
September 14, 2005
Humanities research at the University of Cincinnati is graduating to a new tier with the opening of new facilities to support advanced scholarship in core humanities and related disciplines of sociology, political science, economics and math.
September 14, 2005
The Campus Recreation Center is a national standout among trends to blend learning and living on college campuses. Get a first peek inside the housing section.
September 14, 2005
The 2005-06 academic year launches Wednesday, Sept. 21 at the University of Cincinnati. UC Welcomes the largest entering class in 16 years. Students will find many new academic programs, and some new facilities this year.
September 14, 2005
Highlights of Welcome Week activities include a pajama party, a mandatory session on dating and relationships and a visit from the Cincinnati Reds. UC classes get underway on Sept. 21.
September 14, 2005
The new growth areas for co-op are international. Co-op manuals are now being translated into Chinese and Japanese. However, below you'll find information regarding co-op's growth in the United States. The list is not exhaustive of all U.S. co-op schools.
September 14, 2005
As the 2005-06 academic year begins, the University of Cincinnati has added 23 new academic programs to the 574 offered last year, offering more choices for students.
September 14, 2005
UC College of Medicine faculty members give a sample of what it is like to be in medical school during the 2005 Mini Medical College, a four-week course designed for all audiences.