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Courting Trouble: The Co-op Trap

August 9, 2005

Basketball great and businessman Oscar Robertson nearly lost his eligibility to play the game due to co-op. He had to cut his co-op career short to stay on the court.

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Excerpts from a coming coffee-table book, The Ivory Tower and...

August 9, 2005

Co-op is experience, yes.  It s learning and earning, yes.  But it s also the priceless intangibles of maturity, growth, responsibility and, most of all, trust.  The 100-year story of co-op is a tale of trust fulfilled.  Read more by clicking on the links below.    

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PROFILE: Student Peer Leader Says Learning Communities Craft...

August 15, 2005

Laura Deller is from a family of Bearcats but says she was so intimidated on her first big day here that she burst into tears. Now, she praises UC s learning communities at Bearcat Bound Orientation and is co-captain of the peer leaders for the program.

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Deadline Nears For Voter Registration

August 11, 2005

For the thousands of UC employees who live in Cincinnati, an election for mayoral candidates is scheduled for September. Vice President Greg Vehr reminds employees that, to vote, you must be registered. 

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Good Things Come in Nano Packages at the University of Cincinnati

August 25, 2005

In recognition for its commitment to nanotechnology, UC was recently ranked #2 in the United States for nanotechnology education by Small Times magazine. And in July, Nanoengineering of Structural, Functional and Smart Materials was published by CRC Press. The volume, which was co-edited by UC s Mark Schulz, contains 24 chapters, four of which are co-authored by UC faculty. 

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Poetry Prize Goes To McMicken English Major

August 17, 2005

I was stunned, thrilled, and remained relieved, said PhD student Sophia Kartsonis upon learning that she had won the Stan and Tom Wick prize for Intaglio, her full-length volume of poetry.

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Drowning In Work

August 9, 2005

University of Cincinnati co-ops bailed out the city during the Great Flood of 1937. But that's not the only role they played in local history. UC co-ops also helped fill in the canal that became Central Parkway, survey the communities of Mariemont and Green Hills, and build such emblematic structures as the Carew Tower and Union Terminal.

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