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Cheetahs' "Angel" Hilker Honored By UC

June 13, 2004

Even though Cathryn Hilker was born and raised and now resides in the Cincinnati area, she has traveled the world in her endeavors as a Champion of Wildlife.

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McMicken on the Move

June 13, 2004

The opening of Main Street and the implementation of the Collegiate Structures Initiative have worked together to bring some new space opportunities to the college.

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Commencement 2004 Message: Build On The Dream

June 10, 2004

Human rights activist Coretta Scott King tells graduates that while many in a materialistic society define success by wealth, answering the call to service brings better fulfillment.

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Sneak a Peek at Cincinnati s Coming Basketball Hall of Fame

June 9, 2004

UC designers have won approval for their vision of the Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame along the Ohio River at Sawyer Point. Now, city groups are courting donors for a ground breaking they hope will come within two years time.

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ROTC Ceremony Honors Outstanding Army and Air Force Graduates

June 8, 2004

Twelve UC graduates in the Reserve Officers Training Corps will be commissioned as second lieutenants during a June 12 ceremony. That includes Amanda Bishop of Glendale one of only 12 people nationally to be selected as an Air Force Special Agent.

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Barrett Earns UC's Highest Award

June 7, 2004

The University of Cincinnati Award for Excellence, UC's highest award for service to the university and the community, will be presented to civic leader John Barrett.

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Champion Of Humanities Honored By UC

June 7, 2004

For 70 years, Margo Tytus has been involved in supporting scholarship at UC, particularly in the classics and archeology. UC recognizes her work with its highest honor.