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Law's Ronna Schneider Greets Old Law School Chum: John Kerry

June 15, 2004

When Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry visited Cincinnati on Tuesday, he used the occasion to send out his gratitude to an old friend, UC Law Professor Ronna Greff Schneider. Schneider and Kerry were national qualifiers as a moot-court team at Boston College Law School in the 1970s.

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PROFILE: Mother of Eight and Grandmother of Twenty Uproots...

June 14, 2004

When her youngest daughter started at UC in 1997, Micki Bigner, 64, of White Oak, wasn t exactly green with envy, but she still felt the twinge that she d never completed college herself, having left school almost 40 years ago to get married and raise a family. Finally, Micki decided to stem her doubts and pluck up her courage. One day, she says, I saw a Help Wanted sign, and the car just turned itself into the White Oak Garden Center, and Micki, then aged 57, found herself with her first paying job ever and on the road to a horticulture degree at UC.

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Law's Ronna Schneider Greets Old Law School Chum: John Kerry

June 15, 2004

When Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry visited Cincinnati on Tuesday, he used the occasion to send out his gratitude to an old friend, UC Law Professor Ronna Greff Schneider. Schneider and Kerry were national qualifiers as a moot-court team at Boston College Law School in the 1970s.

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PROFILE: Mother of Eight and Grandmother of Twenty Uproots...

June 14, 2004

When her youngest daughter started at UC in 1997, Micki Bigner, 64, of White Oak, wasn t exactly green with envy, but she still felt the twinge that she d never completed college herself, having left school almost 40 years ago to get married and raise a family. Finally, Micki decided to stem her doubts and pluck up her courage. One day, she says, I saw a Help Wanted sign, and the car just turned itself into the White Oak Garden Center, and Micki, then aged 57, found herself with her first paying job ever and on the road to a horticulture degree at UC.

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Romance Languages Conference Still Going Strong

June 13, 2004

Graduate students in the department of romance languages and literatures demonstrated their professional skills when they hosted the 24th annual Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures.

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Biologists Show off New Labs

June 13, 2004

It took a while, but at an open house on May 18, biology professors Rebecca German, Bruce Jayne, and George Uetz, were finally able to show off their new laboratories.

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Meet...Tom LeClair

June 13, 2004

If you don t know Tom LeClair, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of English, you re missing an opportunity.

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Champion Of Humanities Honored By UC

June 13, 2004

Margo Tytus, even at 90 years of age, is a major force in the pursuit of excellence in the classics department and throughout the University.

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Cheetahs' "Angel" Hilker Honored By UC

June 13, 2004

Even though Cathryn Hilker was born and raised and now resides in the Cincinnati area, she has traveled the world in her endeavors as a Champion of Wildlife.

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English Department Finishes Year With Record Of Success

June 13, 2004

The English department s annual Awards Reception, held June 4 at the Faculty Club, honored English majors and faculty who have received teaching recognition, student scholarships, academic awards and writing prizes.

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