THURSDAY: UC Sports Researcher Takes A Swing At The Bad Boys Of Summer
May 4, 2004
Gamblers, smokers, drinkers and spitters: UC s archivist takes a look at the rogues gallery of Cincinnati s baseball history.
May 4, 2004
Gamblers, smokers, drinkers and spitters: UC s archivist takes a look at the rogues gallery of Cincinnati s baseball history.
May 16, 2004
A new book co-edited by a University of Cincinnati researcher is generating national attention as it details how programs to prevent violence, bullying, pregnancy and substance abuse also build on children s academic success.
May 16, 2004
A new book edited by University of Cincinnati President Nancy L. Zimpher and Research Professor Kenneth R. Howey says that university presidential leadership is vital to K-12 reform. The book also features a chapter written by UC President-Emeritus Joseph A. Steger.
May 17, 2004
President Nancy L. Zimpher's inaugural address will report on the results of months of discussion -- and unprecedented consultation -- on an academic plan for UC's future.
June 6, 2004
UC graduate Cheryl Deardorff started college shortly out of high school 30 years ago, but then decided to put her degree on hold. Her advice for her son who s entering UC this fall: Don t stop, because it s hard to go back!
June 7, 2004
The Early Childhood Learning Community, UC's distance learning program that reaches students around the world, celebrates its second graduating class.
June 8, 2004
The Procter & Gamble Fund has awarded $1 million to the Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP), a collaborative effort that aims to discover how teacher preparation impacts student achievement.
June 20, 2004
Steve Kroeger will prepare students to teach in special education, a job that s in top demand.
July 6, 2004
The UC Clermont College Art Gallery today opens a new exhibit, Color: the Artists' Perspective, a collection of collagraph and mixed media works by Cincinnati artist Sherry L. Sicking and Noblesville, Ind., artist Arlyne Springer. A reception with the artists is coming up July 22.
July 14, 2004
Lawrence J. Johnson, already a state leader in education, will now help develop new standards for educators across Ohio as the state strives to become a national model in preparing teachers and administrators.