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For Students: Learn to Feel at Home While Living Abroad

March 3, 2004

If you want to feel at home while living abroad, a March 12 presention in the ERC is for you. The event, focusing on successfully living and working overseas, is free and is set for 2:30 p.m. in Room 427, Engineering Research Center.

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Students Organize Downtown Job Fair

March 2, 2004

UC's Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) are expecting thousands of people to drop by their April 1 job fair in the atrium of the Westin Hotel.

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College Of Law To Host Regional ABA Mediation Competition

March 2, 2004

Victory has its price, and after last year, when the UC College of Law s team of Susan Coan and Patricia Foster won the Midwest Regionals and then the National Representation in Mediation Competition, UC will follow the tradition of the winning school hosting its regional competition the following year. This year's Midwest Regional will take place at the College of Law on March 13-14.

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Application Period Begins For Success Challenge Grants

March 2, 2004

Applications can be submitted from now through April 23 for Success Challenge University Retention Grants for the 2004-05 and 2005-06 academic years. The grants will support new programs or enhance existing programs for the support of retention efforts at UC.

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UC Clermont Welcomes Buddhist Master

March 2, 2004

Dzogchen master Traga Rinpoche visits UC Clermont College on Thursday March 11, 2004 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in Room 142, Snyder Hall. This event includes a discussion of Buddhist philosophies and views of life, as well as a question-and-answer session. Both the college and community are invited to attend this free event.

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Register Now To Volunteer For Relay For Life

March 2, 2004

UC teams with the American Cancer Society to host a fund-raiser on McMicken Commons April 30-May 1. A Relay For Life Rally will be held from 7-8 p.m.Wednesday, March 10 in the Event Pavilion.

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UC s Youngest Community Members Go Fishing On Friday

March 1, 2004

UC s littlest learners from the Arlitt Center, along with the children of UC students, faculty and staff, are invited to movie night Friday, March 5, in the Great Hall of Tangeman University Center. The feature attraction: Finding Nemo.

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Profile: Wool Win Gives Student the Itch to Compete

March 1, 2004

Young University of Cincinnati fashion student Adrianne Gammie certainly need not be sheepish about her skills. Only 21 years old, she s just won a national design competition, only the second national contest she s ever entered.

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Students Step in to Help Preserve Historic Dance Hall

February 29, 2004

University of Cincinnati design students are seeking partners to help them bring new life to a historic Over-the-Rhine gem, a 19th-century German dance hall. Meanwhile, they re having a ball, brainstorming ideas for the interior space at 1313 Vine Street.

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Planning For Mission Continuity Can Diminish Disaster

February 24, 2004

A presentation on campus last week showed how one company's business survived the Sept. 11 attacks, and helped bring home the message of how all units at UC can benefit during their crisis moments with the help of the university's special office for dealing with mission continuity.

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Hoops On The Web: Check Out Experimental Webcasts Of UC Games

February 23, 2004

Help UC evaluate the future possibilities for making athletic events viewable via Webcasts by viewing a special delayed Webcast of UC's men's basketball game against Saint Louis Wednesday night. A recent UC women's game will also be available for viewing.

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PROFILE: Matthews' Zeal For Entrepreneurship Leads To National Position

February 23, 2004

Years of dedication in promoting entrepreneurial education to his students have marked Charles Matthews' tenure on the management faculty at UC's College of Business. Now he's expanding his enthusiastic leadership style to a national audience, with his election as president of the world's largest entrepreneurial education group.