Classics Grad Student Makes Remarkable Find
March 14, 2005
David Hernandez s story reminds you of an extra thick adventure novel you wish would never end.
March 14, 2005
David Hernandez s story reminds you of an extra thick adventure novel you wish would never end.
March 14, 2005
Dearborn County, Indiana, may be one of the fastest growing communities and job generators in the Tri-state area, but officials there know better than to rest on their laurels.
March 14, 2005
The position of President of Human Management Resource Solutions sounds daunting, but it s only one of the ventures at which Michele Paludi, PhD psychology graduate, has been successful.
March 14, 2005
David Hernandez s story reminds you of an extra thick adventure novel you wish would never end.
March 14, 2005
Dearborn County, Indiana, may be one of the fastest growing communities and job generators in the Tri-state area, but officials there know better than to rest on their laurels.
March 14, 2005
The position of President of Human Management Resource Solutions sounds daunting, but it s only one of the ventures at which Michele Paludi, PhD psychology graduate, has been successful.
March 14, 2005
You would be hard-pressed to find a person with a more diverse career at UC than Carol Wissman.
March 14, 2005
To many people, Billie Burton is known only as an assistant dean in the college. But she now has earned a new title, that of church pastor.
March 14, 2005
Daniel Langmeyer, professor of psychology and director of undergraduate study, reports the following.
March 14, 2005
Since discussing his work in science education on an Internet talk show a few weeks ago, Robert Endorf has added another honor to his resume.
March 14, 2005
Jody McNanie, along with dozens of other students, will participate in the University of Cincinnati s Alternative Spring Break, March 21-25.
March 13, 2005
No fooling! The International Edible Book Festival happens on April 1, and UC is an annual participant. This year, University Libraries invite the Greater Cincinnati community to submit a recipe to celebrate the written word!
March 10, 2005
The College of Engineering at the University of Cincinnati is holding its fourth annual S. Ted Isaacs Prize Paper Contest for engineering upper-class students. First prize is $500!
March 10, 2005
Annual Key to the Cure campaing realizes more than $14,000 for cancer research at UC.
March 8, 2005
McMicken College was well-represented in the Annual UC Graduate Student Research Poster Forum, with 90 grad students from numerous A&S departments participating (out of 185 student posters).
March 8, 2005
I have never forgotten my community and how it is in need of assistance, and this seemed like a great opportunity, says Alyson Givens, organizer of a book drive by the Sociology Organization for Students (SOS).
March 8, 2005
The application deadline of April 15 is rapidly approaching for UC's Summer Honors Institute, a program that offers week-long residential experiences on campus for gifted 9th- and 10th-grade students. Sessions for this summer will focus on medical ethics, law and the language, and business innovation.
March 8, 2005
The UC branch of Cincinnati s GEAR UP partnership is seeking volunteers to share their special talents with sixth, seventh, and eighth graders involved in the partnership to pave the way to college.