Get Some Help With a 'Major' Life Decision
March 23, 2003
Instead of continuing to take random classes to figure out what he likes and doesn t like, UC freshmen Brad Sierer heeded some advice from his mom and from a poster.
March 23, 2003
Instead of continuing to take random classes to figure out what he likes and doesn t like, UC freshmen Brad Sierer heeded some advice from his mom and from a poster.
March 23, 2003
University of Cincinnati sociologist Steven Carlton-Ford says that in the best case scenario the next 12 months will see somewhere between 37,000-74,000 Iraqi civilians die as a result of the aftermath of war.
March 23, 2003
UC sociologist Steve Carlton-Ford has spent years analyzing wars that occurred from 1946 to 1995. He estimates that over the next 12 months - in the best case scenario - 22,000-44,000 children under 5 will die as a result of the current war in Iraq.
March 23, 2003
Brad Sierer has been taking random classes to figure out a major. Now the freshmen has some help: UC's new Center for Exploratory Studies
March 23, 2003
Tara Copanas is a 20-year-old UC student trying to figure out what major will be best for her career plans. For some guidance, she has turned to the new Center for Exploratory Studies.
March 25, 2003
Peers named Michael Hinckley and Angie Vaught outstanding delegates in a conference that builds a better understanding of the Middle East.
March 25, 2003
Two UC students won top honors as outstanding delegates in the Model Arab League that took place in Miami earlier this month.
March 25, 2003
A UC venue known for its literary collection provides a home for seven paintings by local artists, and will celebrate their introduction with three events in early April.
March 26, 2003
Hebrew Union College-University of Cincinnati Center for the Study of Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems hosts a timely discussion of the media's reporting on the war on terrorism.
March 30, 2003
Ohio s Bicentennial celebration will bring James O. Horton from George Washington University to Cincinnati to discuss Statehood and After: Settlement, Culture and Social Change on Thursday, April 10, at Cincinnati Museum Center.