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In Brief, She's Allured by Ancient Muses

May 13, 2003

UC professor of classics Kathryn Gutzwiller loves studying epigrams, the briefest form of Greek poetry, because they often give a more extensive glimpse into ancient life than lengthier forms of poetry that survive from early Western history. Her expertise has attracted attention from the New York Times, National Geographic and the Chronicle of Higher Education. She is a resident of Clifton.

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Judaic Studies to Honor Bea Winkler

May 7, 2003

The former first lady of UC will be honored on May 27 at a special dinner. The tribute will be followed by the Feinberg Lecture featuring David Ellenson.

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McMicken Student to Receive Presidential Medal

May 13, 2003

Three University of Cincinnati graduates will be honored by UC President Joseph A. Steger for their leadership on and off campus. The recipients of the UC Presidential Leadership Medal of Excellence will be recognized during the university-wide Recognition Ceremony at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 18 at the Event Pavilion near the Alumni Center.

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McMicken Faculty Take Two of Five University Awards

May 12, 2003

Research, scholarship, teaching and good faculty-student relationships these words sound bland in comparison to the professors who bring these ideals to life every day on the University of Cincinnati campus.