UC Students Engineer Entertainment During E-Week
February 16, 2004
UC s engineering students figure that National Engineering Week will add up to fun starting Feb. 23.
February 16, 2004
UC s engineering students figure that National Engineering Week will add up to fun starting Feb. 23.
February 16, 2004
University alumna Jacqueline Chapel-Hardy recently hit a high note in a reality/documentary program titled Ten Years Younger. The 50-year-old grandmother faced down her fears including stage fright and worked up a new attitude, and all of it was caught on film and is airing around the globe.
February 15, 2004
The UC Association for India's Development hosts a discussion that will reflect on the 20th anniversary of the Union Carbide plant explosion in Bhopal. The event will take place from 4-6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 in Room 427 of the Engineering Research Center.
February 12, 2004
Sen. John Kerry holds a wide lead with Ohio Democratic voters in the run-up to Ohio's primary election on March 2, according to the latest Ohio Poll released by UC's Institute for Policy Research.
February 12, 2004
Researchers may have found a way to predict preeclampsia, a life-threatening complication of pregnancy. Their work is in the February 12 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.
February 11, 2004
P & G and Kroger pledge support to the Darwin T. Turner Scholars program, one of the oldest ethnic scholarship programs in the United States.
February 11, 2004
A group of six Tibetan monks will build a Mandala, a meditative sand painting of peace, in the lobby of Zimmer Hall at the University of Cincinnati. The delicate work takes place Feb. 10-13.
February 11, 2004
The nomination process has begun for The nomination process has begun for the 2004 A.B. [Dolly] Cohen awards.
February 11, 2004
The 2004 Ropes Lecture Series presents "Languages of Imperialism: The Cultural Dimensions of Conquest" at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 17, in Room 427 of the Engineering Research Center. Featuring visiting authors Susan Hegeman and John Carlos Rowe, the event is free and open to the public.
February 11, 2004
UC researchers find that normal cell death is essential in formation of embryos.
February 10, 2004
Without even excavating, University of Cincinnati archaeologists aided Albanian colleagues by pinpointing the site of an Archaic Temple from the ancient Greek colony of Epidamnus.
February 10, 2004
Tom Beck has been named "Cincinnati Chemist of the Year" for 2004 by the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society.
February 10, 2004
Activities for children, storytellers, and dance, as well as an evening performance by the Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra, will highlight a Cincinnati Fine Arts Sampler program this weekend at Clermont College.
February 10, 2004
Keith Boykin will present a lecture Feb. 23 in Zimmer Auditorium.
February 10, 2004
For the 24th time since 1950, a UC professor has been named Cincinnati Chemist of the Year by the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society. Tom Beck, a physical chemist with research interests in theoretical and computational chemistry, is the 2004 recipient of the award.
February 10, 2004
'A newly discovered Archaic Greek temple, a long tradition of discoveries at Troy and the Palace of Nestor, plus current work by University of Cincinnati archaeologists are showcased in this salute to the 80th anniversary of archaeology in UC's classics department.
February 10, 2004
A newly discovered Archaic Greek temple, a long tradition of discoveries at Troy and the Palace of Nestor, plus current work by University of Cincinnati archaeologists are showcased in this salute to the 80th anniversary of archaeology in UC's classics department.
February 10, 2004
The tools of Cincinnati s trades from an 1887 paddle-boat steam engine model to the latest design software are on exhibit in the UC Galleries Downtown. This Exhibit of Arts & Industry is just one in a series of events celebrating the 175th anniversary of UC s College of Applied Science.
February 10, 2004
Professor James Evans, a prolific author and UC faculty member in the Department of Quantitative Analysis and Operations Management in the College of Business, has won the American Society for Quality's prestigious Crosby Medal for 2004.
February 10, 2004
Get a sneak preview of the newest addition at the College of Applied Science -- a state-of-the-art auditorium. The as-yet unnamed room will hold up to 179 people and is located in the rear part of the CAS property, where the back parking lot was previously located.