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Take A Break In Venice

December 15, 2004

If the prospect of spending spring break in Cincinnati sounds grim, why not join John Drury, professor of English, for his Literary Venice Tour ? Participants will leave Cincinnati on Thursday, March 17, and return on Friday, March 25.

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F.Y.I.

December 15, 2004

The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) recently released results of this year s study, Student Engagement: Pathways to Collegiate Success.

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Take A Break In Venice

December 15, 2004

If the prospect of spending spring break in Cincinnati sounds grim, why not join John Drury, professor of English, for his Literary Venice Tour ? Participants will leave Cincinnati on Thursday, March 17, and return on Friday, March 25.

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F.Y.I.

December 15, 2004

The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) recently released results of this year s study, Student Engagement: Pathways to Collegiate Success.

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Sponsored Awards Report

December 15, 2004

The Office of Vice President for Research and the Office of Sponsored Programs have released their annual report of sponsored awards for FY 2004.

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Japan Without Travel

December 15, 2004

Stephen Fenimore, College of Engineering undergraduate, and Andrew Kaiser, DAAP graduate student, have films and memorabilia from their visits to Japan.

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CES: A Good Idea

December 15, 2004

When Campus Career Counselor s newsletter featured the Center for Exploratory Studies in its Good Ideas section, it might just as well have called it a "great idea."

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The Words Of Women

December 15, 2004

There might be only one anthology of women s writings that includes selections as wide-ranging as poetry, fiction, drama, trial transcripts, gallows confessionals, slave and captivity narratives, public speeches, recipes, articles on dress reform, advice literature, essays for and against slavery and women s suffrage, stories of cross-dressing women pirates, and memoirs by female soldiers in early United States wars.

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Innocence Project Marks First Successful Prisoner Release

December 15, 2004

An man imprisoned for the last 25 years in Ohio has earned his parole, thanks in large part to new evidence developed by UC law students working on the Ohio Innocence Project that raises major doubts as to whether he had any involvement in the crime in the first place.

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Fossil Collectors Paradise

December 15, 2004

Most residents of Cincinnati are probably unaware that its local fossils can be viewed in museums all over the world.

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UC Geology Profs Present Papers at American Geophysical Union...

December 15, 2004

For many years, UC has fielded a formidable contingent at the Geological Society of America (GSA) meeting. Could an American Geophysical Union (AGU) groundswell be far behind? Late-breaking news! Not only was UC geoLOGY represented, but UC geoGRAPHY faculty and students attended as well!

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Q&A: Paula Breslin

December 15, 2004

Paula Breslin, director of the college s First Year Experience Program, accepted a serious challenge when she assumed responsibilities for the position.

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Obesity Researchers Want Your Workday to be Your Workout

December 14, 2004

A grant from the CDC will allow nurse researchers at UC to partner with local industries and health department planners to determine how regular physical activity and healthy living can become part of everyone s daily routine.

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