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Design Students Draw a National Business Following

May 1, 2005

By creating a national furniture line, University of Cincinnati design students are making and taking their own seats at the (business) table while also furnishing a model for small business/education collaboration.

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Design Students Draw a National Business Following

May 1, 2005

By creating a national furniture line, University of Cincinnati design students are making and taking their own seats at the (business) table while also furnishing a model for small business/education collaboration.

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What s My Line?  Furniture Say Architecture Students

May 1, 2005

A UC project that has architecture students designing a line of furniture for a national  market is providing a competitive career boost.  Student Ben Curry says his next portfolio will be the manufacturer s catalog with a post-it note where my work is.  

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MONDAY: Worldfest Tsunami Relief Seminar

April 27, 2005

Srinivas Mirle, a P&G scientist and longtime AID volunteer, will share his experience of assisting victims in the tsunami-affected areas, as will Professor of Social Work Steven Sunderland, who traveled with a delegation to Indonesia in March to promote peace and healing in the region.

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UC's Health Sciences Library Presents Photo Exhibit by Jon Hughes

April 27, 2005

In April 2004, Jon Hughes, photojournalist and UC professor of English and journalism, spent 18 days photographing the work of UC Family Practice physicians, nurses, residents and students as they traveled on the Amazon from village to village conducting day-long clinics. The result is Medicine in the Amazon River Headwaters, an exhibit of Hughes black and white images. The photos will be available for viewing in the UC Health Sciences Library in the Medical Sciences Building from May 1 through June 12, with a reception and gallery talk on May 15 from 2 to 4 p.m.

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UC Women s Center Seeks Volunteers for New Peer Advocate Program

April 25, 2005

The UC Women s Center launches a new program to provide peer support to survivors of sexual assault, intimate-partner violence and stalking. The program will recruit and train 15 students to advocate for and assist student survivors, serving as yet another dimension of UC s support system. Application deadline is May 2.

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