Spring Edition Of Engineering Newsletter Available Online
March 16, 2004
The new Spring edition of "Quadrangle," the newsletter from UC's College of Engineering, is available for viewing in PDF format from the college's Web site.
March 16, 2004
The new Spring edition of "Quadrangle," the newsletter from UC's College of Engineering, is available for viewing in PDF format from the college's Web site.
March 16, 2004
An expanded resource list is available to aid Action Teams and others as the Academic Planing Process continues. Among the resources are a UC fact sheet and links to regional web sites.
March 16, 2004
Communiversity provides quality non-credit courses for adults who want to learn something new.
March 16, 2004
For the second consecutive year, a team from the UC College of Law has earned the Midwestern Regional championship in a mediation competition sponsored by the American Bar Association. The team of Tracy Fowkes and Bryan Hawkins beat out nine other teams to earn the title and now will represent the Midwest at the ABA's national competition in New York in April, where last year's UC team also came away victorious.
March 16, 2004
John Yoo from Cal-Berkeley will present "Beyond the Patriot Act: Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism" at the UC College of Law on March 18. The public can attend the lecture in person or watch a live Webcast. Besides his academic position, Yoo is a former Justice Department official who looked at issues involving foreign affairs, national security, and the separation of powers, and he's the author of the forthcoming "War, Peace, and the Constitution."
March 16, 2004
UC President Nancy Zimpher pitched in at a "friend-raiser" for one of Cincinnati's fine parks.
March 15, 2004
A penny saved earned applause for UC fashion sophomores who made highly creative garments from low-cost, thrift-store bargains. About 60 students previewed their garments yesterday, and they ll model them again at a fall fashion show for the community.
March 15, 2004
UC details a strategy to explore expansion opportunities in Warren County as part of the university s comprehensive academic planning process.
March 15, 2004
Andrew Marshall of Anderson Township graduated last June from UC s digital design program. Already, he s found full-time work in Hollywood. In fact, you can see his handiwork on American Idol, World Idol and "The O.C."
March 14, 2004
On March 16, the University of Cincinnati will present a plan to identify Warren County s higher-education needs.
March 12, 2004
Cincinnati favorite Kathy Wade graces Raymond Walters College stage.
March 11, 2004
UC will offer three separate week-long institutes for current high school freshmen and sophomores identified as gifted.
March 10, 2004
The expanding staff at the Cincinnati Preservation Association have felt tightly corseted in their 1880s Victorian row house-turned-office headquarters in need of both breathing room and sunshine. UC interior design sophomores aren t about to skirt the issues and the stiff challenge it represents but are, instead, providing up-to-date ideas for their non-profit client.
March 10, 2004
A novel by a University of Cincinnati alumna is coming back to bookstores and is getting new praise, more than 50 years after its first publication and 20 years after the death of writer Charlotte Pieper.
March 10, 2004
Rome wasn t built in a day. And that s exactly the reason why 18 students from UC s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning will study there throughout spring quarter.
March 10, 2004
A new direction in the freshman year experience for UC business students reaches its culmination Thursday, when leading members of the Cincinnati business community come to campus to see just how much the students have learned through the new Project Fast Track about the inner-workings of business in Cincinnati and the world.
March 10, 2004
An exhibition game will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 28, in Nippert Stadium.
March 10, 2004
A University of Cincinnati scholar takes a fresh look at a classic Cincinnati novel, revealing the author s insights into Cincinnati s cultural diversity.
March 10, 2004
The Ohio Innocence Project takes a major step forward this week with the filing of its first legal appeal, introducing important new facts developed in investigation by UC law students into the case of a man serving a nine-year sentence for aggravated vehicular homicide.