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October 27, 2003
Remember the FIVE W's from grade school? Remember THESE!
October 27, 2003
Remember the FIVE W's from grade school? Remember THESE!
October 28, 2003
The Day of the Dead holiday in Mexico looks a lot like Halloween, but it s a bit different. UC students in a Spanish language class taught by Professor Kirsten Nigro have created a typical Day of the Dead altar laden with skulls, marigolds, candles, Mexican treats and photographs. It is displayed on campus through Friday, Oct. 31, and will head to the Cincinnati Museum Center this weekend.
October 29, 2003
If Anne Fitzgerald s ambition leads her to travel around the world it won t be to the swankiest tourist spots or to the companies offering the most desired perks, but instead to the areas that desperately need her help.
October 29, 2003
The Day of the Dead holiday in Mexico looks a lot like Halloween, but it s a bit different.
November 2, 2003
Harvard's Robert N. Stavins, one of the world's leading experts on environmental economics, will deliver a lecture at UC on Nov. 6 as part of the UC economics department's James C. Kautz Speakers Program on Political Economy.
November 3, 2003
Upcoming lectures featuring UC Professor of Judaic Studies Steven Fine and other experts takes its topic, the menorah, straight from local headlines.
November 3, 2003
This fall marks the 215th anniversary of Cincinnati. A new book by David Stradling, University of Cincinnati assistant professor of history, examines the Queen City s history from its birth as a river city to the present.
November 4, 2003
Upcoming lectures featuring UC Professor of Judaic Studies Steven Fine and other experts takes its topic, the menorah, straight from local headlines.
November 4, 2003
Armored amphibians, glaciers as global thermometers, the chemistry of volcanoes and a lot of dead dinosaurs the University of Cincinnati s top-rated geology department covers a gamut of topics at the Nov. 2-5 Geological Society of America meeting in Seattle.
November 4, 2003
Armored amphibians, glaciers as global thermometers, the chemistry of volcanoes and a lot of dead dinosaurs the University of Cincinnati s top-rated geology department covers a gamut of topics at the Nov.