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Meet…Meera Sehgal

May 16, 2005

When we meet a faculty member on this page, we are usually saying hello, but this time, we are telling Meera Sehgal goodbye.

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Congratulations to Katherine Gutzwiller

May 16, 2005

Congratulations to Kathy Gutzwiller, who has just been announced as the winner of the 2004 Gildersleeve Prize, bestowed by the American Journal of Philology for the best article each year.

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Meet…Meera Sehgal

May 16, 2005

When we meet a faculty member on this page, we are usually saying hello, but this time, we are telling Meera Sehgal goodbye.

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Congratulations to Katherine Gutzwiller

May 16, 2005

Congratulations to Kathy Gutzwiller, who has just been announced as the winner of the 2004 Gildersleeve Prize, bestowed by the American Journal of Philology for the best article each year.

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Faculty: Sign Up For September Institute

May 16, 2005

The Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning is sponsoring an institute to build faculty learning communities to serve as resources for teaching excellence.

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Phi Beta Kappa Initiates Selected

May 16, 2005

'Philosophia Biou Kubernetes. The English translation of this Greek motto is Love of wisdom, the guide of life. Phi, Beta, , and Kappa, the initials that begin each Greek word, stand for the most distinguished academic society that liberal arts majors can achieve.

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The New Organization On The Block

May 16, 2005

UC students interested in breaking into the competitive field of public relations were given a great opportunity when the Student Activities Council approved the Public Relations Student Organization (PRSO) as a UC student organization.

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Q&A: Elke Bushbeck

May 16, 2005

Elke Buschbeck, assistant professor of biological sciences, has a unique research focus--the eyes of three different insects.

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PROFILE: UC Law Student Preps To Help Community

May 16, 2005

The UC College of Law's 172nd annual Hooding Ceremony takes place May 21, marking the finish line for Sean Arthurs and about 125 other third-year law students. Arthurs will then prepare to help the burgeoning Latino community in Greater Cincinnati with their legal needs, after he was awarded one of the nation's most prestigous law fellowships on the basis of his proposals to serve that community.

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Student-Designed Reconnaissance Robot to Help Police in...

May 15, 2005

It s a badge of honor among UC College of Applied Science students to create innovations that help the community.  This year is no different.  In preparation for May 20 s Tech Expo, students have created a robot to help police in hostage or other high-risk situations.

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Q&A with Howard Tolley on "Distance Learning: Promises and...

May 13, 2005

For a decade I have sought to realize the promise of international distance education while avoiding perils that compromise academic standards -- malfunctioning computers, technologically challenged students, high attrition, network downtime, time zone differences, and the difficulty of replicating face to face classroom interaction live videoconferences.

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