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Eugene Rutz Takes His Faith on the Road

October 17, 2005

Like many of us, Eugene Rutz immediately wrote a check to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Unlike many of us, he followed up his check with himself in a truck, towing a horse trailer of supplies.

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Hormone Might Cause Dangerous Pregnancy Complication

October 17, 2005

UC scientists have found evidence of a hormone they say is responsible for certain types of high blood pressure (hypertension), and could also cause preeclampsia, a potentially dangerous condition that occurs during pregnancy.

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Professors in Print

October 16, 2005

Criminal Penalties under the Sherman Act: A Study of Law and Economics, an article by Joseph Gallo, Joseph Craycraft, and colleagues, Kenneth Dau-Schmidt and Charles Parker, was cited in a recent public hearing of the Antitrust Modernization Commission, where all FTC Commissioners were present.

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Eugene Rutz Takes His Faith on the Road

October 17, 2005

Like many of us, Eugene Rutz immediately wrote a check to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Unlike many of us, he followed up his check with himself in a truck, towing a horse trailer of supplies.

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Hormone Might Cause Dangerous Pregnancy Complication

October 17, 2005

UC scientists have found evidence of a hormone they say is responsible for certain types of high blood pressure (hypertension), and could also cause preeclampsia, a potentially dangerous condition that occurs during pregnancy.

3

Professors in Print

October 16, 2005

Criminal Penalties under the Sherman Act: A Study of Law and Economics, an article by Joseph Gallo, Joseph Craycraft, and colleagues, Kenneth Dau-Schmidt and Charles Parker, was cited in a recent public hearing of the Antitrust Modernization Commission, where all FTC Commissioners were present.

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Interdisciplinary Team Wins NSF Grant

October 16, 2005

An interdisciplinary team of faculty from McMicken and the College of Engineering has been awarded an NSF Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education grant for its innovative proposal titled Integration of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (INSITE) into Undergraduate Curricula.

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Ralph & Helen Oesper Symposium & Banquet

October 14, 2005

The Department of Chemistry and The Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society announce the 2005 Ralph and Helen Oesper Banquet, Student Poster Session and Symposium honoring V.

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Meet Nikki Taylor

October 13, 2005

The latest addition to the history department is not originally from Cincinnati, but she knows more than most about the rich history of the city.

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