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S. Ted Isaacs (UC Chem. Eng. 1936) Is Living History and a...

November 15, 2004

Ted Isaacs was a co-op at French Bauer Dairy when they still had horse-drawn milk wagons. The horses are long gone and French Bauer is also gone, but Isaacs is still around for the long haul and sponsoring essay competitions for the College of Engineering.

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S. Ted Isaacs (UC Chem. Eng. 1936) Is Living History and a...

November 15, 2004

Ted Isaacs was a co-op at French Bauer Dairy when they still had horse-drawn milk wagons. The horses are long gone and French Bauer is also gone, but Isaacs is still around for the long haul and sponsoring essay competitions for the College of Engineering.

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Meet...Michelle Rodino

November 14, 2004

Interest in media coverage of political campaigns is what first drew Michelle Rodino to the study of communication, so she was thrilled when Ohio became a focal point in the presidential election.

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Chemistry Guru Wins Award

November 14, 2004

Juris Meija has excelled in science for so long that he probably was not surprised last month when the Society for Applied Spectroscopy honored him with the Graduate Student Award for Outstanding Research in Spectroscopy.

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Alums Honor Demakes Scholars

November 14, 2004

Six McMicken students recently discovered that there can be advantages not only to being able to boast of exemplary academic, leadership, and community service activities but also to having parents or grandparents who attended UC.

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Q&A: Gila Safran Naveh Explains Her Latest Work

November 14, 2004

Gila Safran Naveh, professor of Judaic studies and comparative literature, recently published chapters in Cultural Shaping of Violence and Jewish and American Holocaust Literature.

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Oesper Symposium Draws National Audience

November 14, 2004

The 2004 Ralph and Helen Oesper Symposium, hosted by the department of chemistry, is a national, as well as local and regional, event that is made possible by a bequest from Ralph E.

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Jintai Ding Awarded Grant

November 14, 2004

Jintai Ding, associate professor of mathematics, recently received word that he has been awarded a $34,800 grant from the National Security Agency.

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Psych Department s Secret

November 14, 2004

Have you ever wondered what the best kept secrets in Cincinnati are? Joel Warm, professor of psychology and director of graduate studies, basic science, believes one of them is the remarkable record of academic excellence and accomplishment in his department, the college, and the university.

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