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August 17, 2005
When most people consider retiring, they envision lives of leisure, taking time to play with grandkids and travel.
August 17, 2005
When most people consider retiring, they envision lives of leisure, taking time to play with grandkids and travel.
August 17, 2005
Race and Ethnicity in the Media was the theme for the biennial conference of IAMHIST (International Association for Media History) that was co-sponsored by UC and the American Jewish Archives of Hebrew Union College.
August 17, 2005
Ohio River Run 2005 was completed by 15 faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students from 5 Universities traveling 981 miles from Pittsburgh to Cairo between 1 - 12 August.
August 17, 2005
Dean Gould extends best wishes and congratulations to the following faculty who will receive promotion and/or tenure.
August 17, 2005
When the National Science Foundation recently honored James Mark with a Special Creativity Award, he should not have been surprised.
August 17, 2005
UC Cancer Center will host the sixth annual My Mother, My Daughter, Myself luncheon to generate funding for research and new technologies.
August 17, 2005
UC will lead a four-year, multicenter, national study to determine why African-Americans seeking help for mood disorders, such as depression or bipolar disorder, are often misdiagnosed with schizophrenia putting them at risk of receiving incorrect treatment.
August 16, 2005
On Aug. 19, after launching a summer campus-wide collection effort, UC will be delivering back-to-school supplies for children who attend the Academy of World Languages.
August 16, 2005
'Professor Michael C. Miller, a veteren on many paleoclimate coring operations to the New World tropics and Galapagos, combined limnology with a high tech coring team from MIT headed by Julian Sachs.
August 16, 2005
UC Professor Michael C. Miller teams with researchers from M.I.T. to explore remote islands in the central Pacific.
August 16, 2005
The new issue of University of Cincinnati Horizons Online magazine delves into the values debate: Are moral values slipping? How are values being approached in the classroom? How do they affect alumni in their careers? Plus, the Web exclusive section features an unusual video from the DAAP senior exhibit and reviews of nine new alumni/faculty books.
August 16, 2005
Are executions in the United States returning to an audience-driven event, as it was in the days of the public square hangings? A UC sociologist finds connections between then and now.
August 15, 2005
The story of co-op is clearly the story of young people learning and growing over a century's worth of time. But just in case you like lists, below are some stats and figures.
August 15, 2005
Are executions in the United States returning to an audience-driven event, as it was in the days of the public square hangings? A UC sociologist finds connections between then and now.
August 15, 2005
Preliminary results of a survey conducted in Greater Cincinnati will be presented at the meeting of the American Sociological Association on Aug. 15.
August 15, 2005
The findings of new research from the University of Cincinnati will be presented Aug. 15 at the meeting of the American Sociological Association in Philadelphia.
August 15, 2005
A University of Cincinnati sociologist and dog owner clicks through a Web site that matches stranded pooches with potential new parents, and compares how Internet adoption services are complementing the work of overburdened animal shelters.
August 15, 2005
Laura Deller is from a family of Bearcats but says she was so intimidated on her first big day here that she burst into tears. Now, she praises UC s learning communities at Bearcat Bound Orientation and is co-captain of the peer leaders for the program.
August 15, 2005
Thousands of young athletes are at such high risk for developing skin cancer, a UC dermatologist says, he dreams of the day when sunscreen is right up there in the locker room next to the Gatorade.
August 14, 2005
University of Cincinnati students and faculty are at work on the Greek island of Santorini, trying to turn the tide on tourism practices doing damage to the environment and culture there. As they research and seek answers on behalf of the residents, students are sending reports back. Here s the latest from Christina Scarpitti.