Archaeological Discovery Yields Surprising Revelations about Europe s Oldest City
January 6, 2016
New evidence suggests that an ancient Aegean city not only recovered but also flourished following the collapse of the Bronze Age.
January 6, 2016
New evidence suggests that an ancient Aegean city not only recovered but also flourished following the collapse of the Bronze Age.
November 13, 2002
More than 1,000 young people from disadvantaged backgrounds will learn that they, too, can go to college, as GEAR UP brings academic opportunities, college-related activities and support for teachers.
November 14, 2002
University Pavilion, the second anchor of MainStreet to open for business this fall, is now filling up with workers across student service offices. The move started Nov. 4 into the $32 million, six-story building designed by Leers Weinzapfel Associates and GBBN Architects. Construction started on the building in January 2001.
November 14, 2002
Children in Cincinnati Public Schools will be the winners of a new contest between the UC and Xavier Mortar Board chapters. The Crosstown Book Drive is taking book donations for the libraries of the schools.
December 2, 2002
No more dancing the "UC Shuffle." The $32 million University Pavilion "takes the shoe leather" out of conducting student business at UC.
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.
December 2, 2002
Applications are underway for a University of Cincinnati scholarship competition among the nation's brightest high school seniors.
December 19, 2002
Donors can register online for winter blood drive Jan. 13-17.
December 8, 2002
Nicole Hunt Strange is one of the 12 cross-trained staff hired to work in the new One Stop Student Services Center in University Pavilion.