High School Students Lay Down the Law at Summer Institute
June 29, 2003
A UC Summer Honors Institute for Gifted Students comes to a dramatic close with a student-conducted legal hearing in the College of Law.
June 29, 2003
A UC Summer Honors Institute for Gifted Students comes to a dramatic close with a student-conducted legal hearing in the College of Law.
December 22, 2003
UC etiquette guru LisaMarie Luccioni teaches the McManners generation that good behavior is about making others feel comfortable, not necessarily yourself.
November 6, 2003
A legislative effort based on research done by UC law students resulted in the introduction of a bill called "Trina's Law" in the Ohio Legislature. The bill, which will benefit crime victims, is named for a UC law student who was shot by a former boyfriend while dining at a Hyde Park restaurant two years ago.
January 20, 2004
The Ohio Innocence Project, based within the University of Cincinnati College of Law, will be the beneficiary from the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati's upcoming regional premiere of "A Lesson Before Dying."
November 23, 2004
On Dec. 16, the Center for Practice in Negotiation and Problem Solving out of the UC College of Law will present a half-day seminar focusing on the challenges of working with difficult and emotional clients.
November 21, 2004
UC Libraries commemorate their long-time connections to Cincinnati as they celebrate three million volumes and counting.
May 3, 2005
Three demanding years of preparation and training come to an end for approximately 125 students at the UC College of Law, when the college holds its 172nd annual Hooding Ceremony on May 21.
May 9, 2005
With a small-college background of his own, Howard Tolley of political science has made a mission of helping his students escape some of the impersonal pitfalls sometimes associated with life at a large public university.
May 16, 2005
The UC College of Law's 172nd annual Hooding Ceremony takes place May 21, marking the finish line for Sean Arthurs and about 125 other third-year law students. Arthurs will then prepare to help the burgeoning Latino community in Greater Cincinnati with their legal needs, after he was awarded one of the nation's most prestigous law fellowships on the basis of his proposals to serve that community.
May 13, 2005
For a decade I have sought to realize the promise of international distance education while avoiding perils that compromise academic standards -- malfunctioning computers, technologically challenged students, high attrition, network downtime, time zone differences, and the difficulty of replicating face to face classroom interaction live videoconferences.