General Education Update: What's Ahead
June 3, 2003
A new report on UC's revised General Education Program examines what has been accomplished since the program was first launched in fall 2001, as well as what's ahead.
June 3, 2003
A new report on UC's revised General Education Program examines what has been accomplished since the program was first launched in fall 2001, as well as what's ahead.
June 18, 2003
The start of the summer break is no brake to learning for area teens taking a crash course to hone their computer skills.
December 1, 2003
Jeannette Dehmer, 21, is shooting to become an astronaut some day, and she's already got one foot on the launch pad!
November 30, 2003
The University of Cincinnati recently hosted robotic rivalries among area high schoolers, all in an effort to boost interest and experience in the sciences.
November 4, 2003
A high school competition that culminated on Nov. 1 at UC proves who's the best at making robots, while at the same time promoting technical careers among teen-agers.
January 26, 2004
The art and the science of food preparation from haute cuisine to mass-produced, ready-to-eat meals found on grocers shelves are part of the full course that comprises a new baccalaureate in the culinary arts to be offered jointly by the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.
January 12, 2004
Quantum computers do not yet exist, but a new UC course is taking students into the future of this technology as well as the job outlook.
December 1, 2003
Some of UC's best programs are opening their doors to students previously out of their reach through distance learning efforts, according to a special presentation made to the UC Board of Trustees.
November 10, 2003
"As long as you teach I'll come!" That's what long-time woodworking student Marion Curry said to Bob Seipelt as he looked back on his 50 years of teaching at the College of Applied Science.
November 6, 2003
UC's biomedical engineering program, a joint effort out of the College of Engineering and the College of Medicine, gave its research programs a significant boost with the dedication of a new biomechanics lab named for pioneering Cincinnati orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Frank Noyes.