Lecture Focuses on American Judaism
May 7, 2003
The 26th Rabbi Louis Feinberg Lecture will feature David Ellenson, president of the Hebrew Union College.
May 7, 2003
The 26th Rabbi Louis Feinberg Lecture will feature David Ellenson, president of the Hebrew Union College.
May 11, 2003
In the years prior to 1815, some 400,000 Irish ventured across the Atlantic to America. UC professor of history emeritus Arnold Schrier and some colleagues have spent years exploring archives, private collections and attic trunks to gather up more than 5,000 letters to tell these early stories of immigration. The researchers' work has just been published in a 788-page scholarly endeavor that took nearly 20 years of work and painstaking research.
May 27, 2003
The Department of Judaic Studies probably wouldn't exist without the help and support of Bea Winkler, who was recognized for her work at a special tribute May 27.
May 6, 2003
Choosing a major can be a difficult decision - so difficult, in fact, that the most popular major at UC is undeclared.
May 18, 2003
UC students and faculty have worked throughout this year to better serve urban neighborhoods in need of food retail. In the first year of a six-year effort, the students sought to find out how food could be a tool to better serve current residents of inner city neighborhoods while also attracting new residents.
May 6, 2003
McMicken College will hold its annual spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, June 14 at 5:00p.
May 13, 2003
UC s 2003 faculty awards honor five professors packed with energy, passion, caring and dedication.
May 27, 2003
The pristine rainforest of Belize became the classroom for nine students in a geo-archaeology field course taught by geographer Nick Dunning.
May 20, 2003
Jonathan Alexander, McMicken College associate professor of English, will be honored with the Ellen Nold Award at the 19th annual Computers and Writing Conference May 22-25 at Purdue University.
May 28, 2003
A rainforest preserve in Belize became the classroom for students on a two-week field trip with geography professor Nicholas Dunning. The students did research related to the ancient Maya civilization.