New UC Course Prepares Students For The Computer Of The Future
January 12, 2004
Quantum computers do not yet exist, but a new UC course is taking students into the future of this technology as well as the job outlook.
January 12, 2004
Quantum computers do not yet exist, but a new UC course is taking students into the future of this technology as well as the job outlook.
January 12, 2004
Following an extensive search, the University of Cincinnati has selected IBM to modernize its financial management systems.
January 12, 2004
Donna Burns looks back on the beginnings of Communiversity in 1949 and says it s amazing how much the program has changed. Yet, over more than five decades, some things remain the same.
January 11, 2004
A March of Remembrance and a program featuring the UC African American Cultural and Research Choir will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
January 9, 2004
A study led by UC's Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, shows cardiovascular disease to be the leading cause of hospital admissions among HIV/AIDS patients. These results were presented at the 9th European AIDS Conference in Warsaw, Poland, in October.
January 7, 2004
The 2004 calendar year will bring significant progress on projects associated with the ongoing University of Cincinnati Master Plan to transform campus into a 24-hour hub for living, learning and working.
January 7, 2004
Members from McMicken College s Department of Physics and the College of Engineering s Department of Electrical &Computer Engineering & Computer Science (ECECS) have teamed up to teach a science of the future to students on campus.
January 6, 2004
New fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities will support the research of UC History Professor Ann Twinam and Classics Professors Kathryn Gutzwiller and Brian Rose.
January 4, 2004
Brass Taxi comes to the Raymond Walters College stage, bringing music that spans 70 years.
January 4, 2004
Cheri Westmoreland is the newly appointed director of the new Ronald E. McNair program that awarded UC an $880,000 grant to build diversity among graduate students. Westmoreland earned her doctorate of education from UC and has previously worked for or with the university to help underrepresented students achieve their dreams of a college degree.
January 4, 2004
Tickets go on sale Jan. 12 for Michael Cooper's "Masked Marvels and Wondertales" at Raymond Walters College.
January 4, 2004
UC author and sports researcher Kevin Grace says Pete Rose s admission that he bet on baseball will bring a wave of support from his fans.
January 2, 2004
UC's program to help women advance in higher education expands to other campuses in Greater Cincinnati by enrolling 35 who will participate in the program from January through April 2004.
January 1, 2004
The informal sorority of black, female architects may be the nation s smallest profession. But hope is building. In about the last 10 years, African American women have more than tripled their numbers as licensed architects. The percentage of African American men becoming licensed architects has seen slower but steady growth.
December 30, 2003
UC offices will be closed Thursday, Jan. 1 for the New Year's Day holiday. Offices will resume regular hours on Friday, Jan. 2.
December 30, 2003
An NIH-funded trial is working to establish proper protocol for liver, kidney transplants in HIV patients.
December 29, 2003
Some people call it the graveyard shift. For UC English professor Jon Hughes, it has become his latest photo documentary project focusing on Cincinnati.
December 29, 2003
Hamilton County residents' greatest hope for themselves and their families in the New Year is good health, according to the most recent Greater Cincinnati Survey conducted by UC's Institute for Policy Research.
December 29, 2003
Afraid of the Dark? Jon Hughes Embraces It.
December 29, 2003
A growing trend nationally is reflected in Cincinnati among hobby enthusiasts, as UC s Communiversity provides courses on knitting for the beginners and for those who want to get beyond the basics.