A&S Faculty and Staff Honored for Years of Service
February 19, 2002
Faculty Service Awards: This year, UC is honoring the following A&S faculty for their many years of service.
February 19, 2002
Faculty Service Awards: This year, UC is honoring the following A&S faculty for their many years of service.
February 19, 2002
Keith Griffler, Assistant Professor, African American Studies, Arts and Sciences and Kevin Burke, Electronic Media, College Conservatory of Music $20,000 major media grant from the Ohio Humanities Council, awarded December 2001 for the public television documentary "Wade in the Water" about the Underground Railroad.
February 26, 2002
Description of Freshmen Seminars: These 3-credit hour interactive, small-enrollment courses are designed to engage students immediately in the intellectual life of the college.
February 27, 2002
UC's Mock Trial team has won a trip to the Undergraduate Mock Trial Association national championship tournament in Des Moines, Iowa April 5-7.
March 4, 2002
UC students plan to tour the museums and landmarks of post-impressionistic artists in southern France this Spring Break during the Spring Arts Tour.
March 5, 2002
The wailing of the noon civil defense sirens March 6 began a somber UC service in memory of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
March 11, 2002
A 5-foot weather tower installed last week will provide continuous weather data to students in geography courses who are studying meteorology.
April 1, 2002
Many University of Cincinnati students struggle with deciding on a major and or career.
April 2, 2002
At 17, Amy Harris is younger than a typical college freshman.
April 3, 2002
The Ohio Academy of History (OAH) will award its prize for the best dissertation of 2000-2001 to University of Cincinnati alumnus Sanjam Ahluwalia, who completed her PhD in history at UC in late 2000.
April 3, 2002
The Friends of Women's Studies will honor five UC alumnae during Women's Studies Presents on Saturday, April 13.
April 3, 2002
UC chemist William Connick has found a way to get a single particle of light - one photon - to do twice the expected amount of work.