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Time: Perceptions and Possibilities

December 19, 2002

The intangible nature and properties of time pervade human intellectual thought, particularly philosophy, physics, psychology and religion.

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Digital Press Honored With National Award

December 17, 2002

The University of Cincinnati Digital Press earns national recognition for its approach to preserving Western American history. A UCDP publication was honored with an award from the Western History Association.

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Hispanics: The Majority Minority

December 9, 2002

Look for December 12 on your standard U.S. office calendar, and you will see "Virgin of Guadalupe" marking the date. The notation is a telling sign of the growing reach and influence of Hispanic immigrants in the U.S., an influence that's expected to continue to increase until, one day, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe will be comparable to and as mainstream as St. Patrick's Day in the U.S. Just as we're all Irish for one day, we'll all "be," and celebrate Hispanic culture just as widely. Already, our experts say, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is no longer limited to those of Mexican birth or descent. Her day is observed by U.S. Hispanic immigrants from diverse countries and backgrounds. What's more, "gringos" are starting to participate in the feast too. As the 12th approaches, the University of Cincinnati e-briefing examines this feast and other issues related to U.S. Hispanics, who, according to the latest census figures, are the largest minority in the nation.  

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Client Puts PR Class to the Test

December 8, 2002

Communication students have created new public service announcements, new logos, a jingle and a new Web site to help a multicultural awards program bolster its impact.