EMPLOYEES: New 'MAP' Offers Professional Growth
December 11, 2002
UC employees who are aspiring or new managers now have a new "MAP" to guide them.
December 11, 2002
UC employees who are aspiring or new managers now have a new "MAP" to guide them.
December 11, 2002
On Thursday December 5th, the Public Relations Campaign class teams from the Department of Communication presented their campaigns for the 2003 Cincinnati Imagemaker Awards.
December 9, 2002
Look for December 12 on your standard U.S. office calendar, and you will see "Virgin of Guadalupe" marking the date. The notation is a telling sign of the growing reach and influence of Hispanic immigrants in the U.S., an influence that's expected to continue to increase until, one day, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe will be comparable to and as mainstream as St. Patrick's Day in the U.S. Just as we're all Irish for one day, we'll all "be," and celebrate Hispanic culture just as widely. Already, our experts say, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is no longer limited to those of Mexican birth or descent. Her day is observed by U.S. Hispanic immigrants from diverse countries and backgrounds. What's more, "gringos" are starting to participate in the feast too. As the 12th approaches, the University of Cincinnati e-briefing examines this feast and other issues related to U.S. Hispanics, who, according to the latest census figures, are the largest minority in the nation.
December 11, 2002
UC employees who are aspiring or new managers now have a new "MAP" to guide them.
December 11, 2002
On Thursday December 5th, the Public Relations Campaign class teams from the Department of Communication presented their campaigns for the 2003 Cincinnati Imagemaker Awards.
December 9, 2002
Look for December 12 on your standard U.S. office calendar, and you will see "Virgin of Guadalupe" marking the date. The notation is a telling sign of the growing reach and influence of Hispanic immigrants in the U.S., an influence that's expected to continue to increase until, one day, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe will be comparable to and as mainstream as St. Patrick's Day in the U.S. Just as we're all Irish for one day, we'll all "be," and celebrate Hispanic culture just as widely. Already, our experts say, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is no longer limited to those of Mexican birth or descent. Her day is observed by U.S. Hispanic immigrants from diverse countries and backgrounds. What's more, "gringos" are starting to participate in the feast too. As the 12th approaches, the University of Cincinnati e-briefing examines this feast and other issues related to U.S. Hispanics, who, according to the latest census figures, are the largest minority in the nation.
December 8, 2002
A free store for teachers is just one of many nonprofits gaining valuable public relations advice from a new partnership between UC and Scripps Howard Foundation.
December 8, 2002
Communication students have created new public service announcements, new logos, a jingle and a new Web site to help a multicultural awards program bolster its impact.
December 8, 2002
Nicole Hunt Strange is one of the 12 cross-trained staff hired to work in the new One Stop Student Services Center in University Pavilion.
December 5, 2002
U2's Bono and comedian-actor Chris Tucker led a delegation from the DATA organization who came to UC to talk about potentially catastrophic problems in Africa.
December 2, 2002
No more dancing the "UC Shuffle." The $32 million University Pavilion "takes the shoe leather" out of conducting student business at UC.
December 2, 2002
The proverbial pairing of the spider and the fly takes an unexpected turn in new research published by UC biologist George Uetz.
December 2, 2002
Applications are underway for a University of Cincinnati scholarship competition among the nation's brightest high school seniors.
December 2, 2002
UC fashion students are designing better pressure garments to aid children and teens suffering from burn injuries.
November 26, 2002
Civility is the main course for UC students set to take their final exam at Pigall's restaurant on December 4.
November 26, 2002
Two campus events invite faculty and staff to gather for some social time before heading in different directions for winter break.
November 25, 2002
A UC communication professor outlines a communication strategy for handling layoffs that provides a win-win situation for employers, employees -- and even herself. Her study won a National Communication Association award.
November 21, 2002
Three major events invite UC and the community to take a stand against violence that targets women.