A Summer of Education, Politics, and Smoothies
September 19, 2004
Ask Scott Lamkin where he'll be ten years from now, and he won't have a definite answer.
September 19, 2004
Ask Scott Lamkin where he'll be ten years from now, and he won't have a definite answer.
September 19, 2004
If you're looking for versatility and creativity all in one place, the English department is a good starting point.
September 19, 2004
Thomas Zinn, assistant professor of economics, transferred from the University College and is now director of the Center for Applied Research in Economics.
September 17, 2004
Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research welcomes Ronnie D. Horner, PhD.
September 16, 2004
Dean Lawrence J. Johnson is preparing now for a tasty tradition Oct. 1 at the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services.
September 16, 2004
The new edition of "Cincinnati Horizons" magazine looks at exciting new developments at the university that have come about via the master-planning approach.
September 16, 2004
The University has completed the first phase of its Comprehensive Academic Planning Process.
September 16, 2004
If you see someone wandering around campus scribbling in a notebook, she might be the new head of the anthropology department, Martha Woodson Rees.
September 16, 2004
"Do I need a passport or a visa to go there?" Supposedly, this is the first question asked by tourists from other states before visiting New Mexico, which is 43 percent Hispanic.
September 16, 2004
Associate Dean Donna Nagy has been named by UC Provost Anthony J. Perzigian as the interim dean of the UC College of Law, effective Oct. 1.
September 16, 2004
The McMicken College of Arts and Sciences would like to welcome the following faculty members to the University of Cincinnati.
September 15, 2004
Dean Gould thanks Frank Pinski, Physics, and Marshall Wilson, Chemistry, for their years of dedication and commitment to excellence as heads of their respective departments.
September 15, 2004
Researchers at UC's Center for Genome Information publish findings in Nature.
September 14, 2004
UC s Welcome Week holds events for new and returning students.
September 14, 2004
Since 1989, German-American Heritage Month has been sponsored in the Ohio Valley by the German-American Citizens League, which was founded in 1895.
September 14, 2004
UC students are encouraged to leave home early and plan on encountering traffic congestion around campus as the school year starts. That s the advice from UC s Parking Services office and its director, John Hautz.
September 13, 2004
The University of Cincinnati is serving up a new program offering as school begins Sept. 22 a Culinary Arts and Science Program in UC s College of Applied Science. Offered jointly by UC and by Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, the program is the first of its kind in Ohio and one of the few in the nation that blends the art and the science of food preparation to prepare students for careers in food service, packaging, development and research.
September 13, 2004
UC's German American studies department celebrates Cincinnati's German Heritage by co-sponsoring a series of events as part of German-American Heritage Month.
September 13, 2004
The Mini-Medical College opens to the UC and outlying community in October and offers educational and entertaining news about modern medicine.
September 13, 2004
Students will be moving into UC s residence halls Sept. 17-18. UC sophomore and Sawyer Hall resident Dante Sanderson will be ready to offer a friendly greeting and lend a hand.