UC Takes Part In "Forbidden Sights and Sounds"
June 2, 2004
Forbidden Sights and Sounds: Nazi Suppression of Art and Culture takes place at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 6, at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
June 2, 2004
Forbidden Sights and Sounds: Nazi Suppression of Art and Culture takes place at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 6, at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
June 7, 2004
You've heard CCM grad Randy Edelman's award-winning music in more than 60 films. UC honors him with a doctorate at the 2004 Commencement.
June 15, 2004
When Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry visited Cincinnati on Tuesday, he used the occasion to send out his gratitude to an old friend, UC Law Professor Ronna Greff Schneider. Schneider and Kerry were national qualifiers as a moot-court team at Boston College Law School in the 1970s.
June 29, 2004
The work of Ingrid Brunk Wuerth, an associate professor in the UC College of Law, was cited in the opinions released by the U.S. Supreme Court in announcing decisions on three cases involving the issue of enemy combatants. Wuerth's research analyzing historical precedents dating back to the War of 1812 will be published in this year's edition of the Northwestern University Law Review. A link to the article's abstract is currently available.
July 6, 2004
Pat Turpening, the head of Preservation and Archives in the UC College of Law's Marx Law Library, has earned the 2004 Renee D. Chapman Award for Outstanding Contributions in Technical Services Law Librarianship. The award is decided on by the Technical Services Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries, and will be presented to Turpening next week at the AALL's annual meeting.
July 11, 2004
Twelve first-year students get a full ride to UC following a winter scholarship competition that sends everyone home a winner.
August 17, 2004
The UC College of Law presents DNA Testing as a Great Learning Moment. The lecture is free and open to the public and will be held on Sept. 8.
August 17, 2004
Sir Nigel Rodley, the world's leading authority on the law of torture, will present at UC on Sept. 23. The lecture is free and open to the public.
August 22, 2004
One of the best-qualified incoming classes in the history of the UC College of Law is now on campus, as the college begins the fall semester of its academic year.