UC Honors the Outstanding Ambassadors of the University s Just Community
May 4, 2008
Through their actions and commitment, they re the people who exemplify the principles and spirit of UC s Just Community.
May 4, 2008
Through their actions and commitment, they re the people who exemplify the principles and spirit of UC s Just Community.
May 8, 2008
The UC College of Law's Douglas Mossman, MD, returned from the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting with a top national honor for his contributions to writing in his discipline.
May 12, 2008
Bobbi Madonna, who graduates along with 124 other classmates at this week's 175th Hooding Ceremony for the UC College of Law, will soon be working on cases in Tallahassee, Fla., at one of the nation's busiest Innocence Projects
May 12, 2008
With two rewarding career choices already behind her, Marianna Brown Bettman was pleasantly surprised to discover the best was last she feels like she's found her true calling on the faculty of the UC College of Law.
May 12, 2008
The power of productive negotiation has helped inspired James K.L. Lawrence to make a difference in the careers of hundreds of young lawyers who have come through the UC College of Law.
May 13, 2008
Fourteen members of the UC faculty were honored at the 2008 Faculty Awards Celebration, recognizing the accomplishments that helped them win some of the highest honors available from the university community.
May 14, 2008
One of the college's most prominent alums, Washington, D.C., attorney Billy Martin, will deliver the address as the UC College of Law prepares to graduate an expected class of 125 students.
June 10, 2008
Three members of one family a mother and her two children achieve their degrees.
June 16, 2008
UC's Women s Studies was among the founding members of the National Women's Studies Association, and will be the host site for the first time in the 29-year history of the organization's national conference June 19 22, 2008.
August 11, 2008
Students working as part of the Ohio Innocence Project, based within the UC College of Law, saw their efforts have the ultimate impact on Monday, when Robert McClendon was released after serving 18 years for a crime that scientific testing says he did not commit.