McMicken College Honorees: Five Alumni, Five Different Paths
April 16, 2003
This year's A&S award winners are living examples that a liberal arts education offers a path filled with career possibilities.
April 16, 2003
This year's A&S award winners are living examples that a liberal arts education offers a path filled with career possibilities.
April 15, 2003
Raymond Walters College named Eric Broyles as this year's Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. Broyles graduated high school at the bottom of his class, but perservered at RWC. He's been so successful since that he was able to buy the company where he worked part-time as a college student.
September 11, 2003
UC volunteers will go Into the Streets Saturday, Sept. 27, working for Habitat for Humanity, Cincinnati's greenspaces and a historic church.
September 23, 2003
Sam Reese Shepherd and a man who lost his daughter in the 1995 Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing are among the speakers who will be at the UC College of Law on Sept. 29 for "Death Penalty Perspectives: The Journey of Hope." The program, sponsored by the college's Center for Law and Justice and the Criminal Law Association, is open to the public and can also be viewed live over the Internet by UC's Streaming Media Project.
September 15, 2003
Finding real-world impact in their studies, a group of UC law students saw their research findings culminate in a Statehouse ceremony linking state and federal government on Sept. 17.
September 2, 2003
UC law students are currently reviewing the convictions of six Ohio prisoners who maintain their innocence -- with some evidence to support their claims -- as the UC College of Law becomes home to the Ohio Innocence Project.
September 24, 2003
A college dean will don an apron for a traditonal fall barbeque on Oct. 3.
September 14, 2003
Get the scoop on Welcome Week and the opening day of classes on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
June 15, 2004
When Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry visited Cincinnati on Tuesday, he used the occasion to send out his gratitude to an old friend, UC Law Professor Ronna Greff Schneider. Schneider and Kerry were national qualifiers as a moot-court team at Boston College Law School in the 1970s.
June 29, 2004
The work of Ingrid Brunk Wuerth, an associate professor in the UC College of Law, was cited in the opinions released by the U.S. Supreme Court in announcing decisions on three cases involving the issue of enemy combatants. Wuerth's research analyzing historical precedents dating back to the War of 1812 will be published in this year's edition of the Northwestern University Law Review. A link to the article's abstract is currently available.