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"Trina's Law" Introduced To Help Crime Victims Across Ohio

November 6, 2003

A legislative effort based on research done by UC law students resulted in the introduction of a bill called "Trina's Law" in the Ohio Legislature. The bill, which will benefit crime victims, is named for a UC law student who was shot by a former boyfriend while dining at a Hyde Park restaurant two years ago.

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Biomedical Engineering Grows Stronger With Noyes Lab

November 6, 2003

UC's biomedical engineering program, a joint effort out of the College of Engineering and the College of Medicine, gave its research programs a significant boost with the dedication of a new biomechanics lab named for pioneering Cincinnati orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Frank Noyes.

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The Menorah: From Sinai to Cincinnati

November 4, 2003

Upcoming lectures featuring UC Professor of Judaic Studies Steven Fine and other experts takes its topic, the menorah, straight from local headlines.

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McMicken Biology Grad Headlined in New York Times

November 4, 2003

Dr. Eileen A. Hebets, an alumna of UC's McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, is not shy about drawing parallels between the instincts of female spiders and female humans. Read about her work in the Nov. 4 New York Times.

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Top Cincinnatus Winners

November 4, 2003

A look at some of the past winners of the University of Cincinnati Cincinnatus scholarship competition.

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The Menorah: From Sinai to Cincinnati

November 3, 2003

Upcoming lectures featuring UC Professor of Judaic Studies Steven Fine and other experts takes its topic, the menorah, straight from local headlines.

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Sexual Assault Awareness Week Takes Message to Men

November 3, 2003

This year's observance brings in the Clothesline display with T-shirts created by survivors of sexual assault, as well as an expert who has led the way in educating men and boys about the need to prevent sexual attacks.

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UC Prof Puts Cincinnati into Historical Perspective

November 3, 2003

This fall marks the 215th anniversary of Cincinnati. A new book by David Stradling, University of Cincinnati assistant professor of history, examines the Queen City s history from its birth as a river city to the present.

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UC Officially Accepts Membership in BIG EAST Conference

November 3, 2003

University of Cincinnati officials announced Tuesday that the university's athletic teams will begin competing in the BIG EAST Conference, after the BIG EAST presidents voted to extend membership to UC and four other Conference USA schools.