Expansion of UC Distance Learning Program Will Provide Better Statewide Expertise in Treating Addictions
July 21, 2003
A new agreement means Ohio's rural students can concentrate on their time in the classroom instead of time on the road.
July 21, 2003
A new agreement means Ohio's rural students can concentrate on their time in the classroom instead of time on the road.
April 14, 2003
With the approach of Yom HaShoah, the Day of Holocaust Remembrance, on May 4, schoolchildren throughout Cincinnati will have a new perspective on the Holocaust years in Europe thanks to the teamwork of a UC fine art faculty member and a graduate student in the College of Education.
April 15, 2003
The College of Allied Health Sciences is sponsoring a Health-Related Majors Expo in the West Campus Events Pavilion on April 29. Participating colleges include Allied Health Sciences, Education, Medicine and Nursing, along with the Career Development Center, the Pre-Professional Advising Center and the Health Careers Information Center.
July 21, 2003
Dr. Nancy L. Zimpher will serve as President of the University of Cincinnati beginning on Oct. 1, 2003.
July 20, 2003
Doctoral candidates Jeff and Camille Ludwick will defend their research on the same day. It's research that's of interest locally, nationally and around the world.
June 2, 2003
Here's another chance to meet some members of the Class of 2003 at UC.
June 17, 2003
The newest ideas in assessing and combating crime will be the focus this week, when the University of Cincinnati s criminal justice department plays host to the 11th International Symposium on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis.
December 10, 2003
A book that battles negative stereotypes about Native Americans is awarded for paving new pathways toward social justice.
December 2, 2003
Just as the excitement of the college basketball season gets underway, author Kevin Grace traces the sport's very beginnings in Cincinnati in a photographic history, plus the people and stories surrounding Cincinnati hoops.
January 4, 2004
UC author and sports researcher Kevin Grace says Pete Rose s admission that he bet on baseball will bring a wave of support from his fans.