Distinguished Dissertation Awards Go To McMicken Students
July 12, 2005
When two of UC s four University Dean Distinguished Dissertation Awards go to one college, its students and faculty must be doing something exceptional.
July 12, 2005
When two of UC s four University Dean Distinguished Dissertation Awards go to one college, its students and faculty must be doing something exceptional.
February 9, 2003
A long-ago, childhood business is the reason UC faculty member Bruce Bardes will soon head off to Sofia, Bulgaria, to teach engineering courses as a Fulbright Exchange Scholar.
February 12, 2003
When it comes to majors, one of the most popular is "undecided." University of Cincinnati's new Center for Exploratory Studies hopes to guide these students to a decision and an academic pathway that is best for them.
February 13, 2003
If UN diplomacy over Iraq eventually breaks down, rather than choose exile, Saddam Hussein will more likely elevate tension in a bid to survive in power.
February 13, 2003
The German Studies department is reaching out to students at a nearby public school.
February 25, 2003
An estimated 50 percent of undergraduates across the nation are undecided about their major or will switch majors. UC's new Center for Exploratory Studies, with its grand opening on Monday, Feb. 17, will work to guide students to the right academic pathway.
February 11, 2003
Emeritus professor Anthony York will be honored with a program focusing on the Bible and its context.
February 16, 2003
Three students share their stories about trying to choose a major.
February 13, 2003
On Feb. 20, it might look like students on the UC campus are getting younger and younger, and maybe a bit shorter. Those youthful faces will belong to 50 elementary school students from the Academy of World Languages, a Cincinnati Public School from the nearby neighborhood of Evanston.
January 8, 2003
Vital vigilance tasks crucial to fighter pilots, air-traffic controllers, airport-security personnel and to varied industries is hard work for the human brain. But the brain drain can be reduced and performance enhanced by prompting attention, according to research by a team of University of Cincinnati and Catholic University of America psychologists.