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Industrial Art Exhibit Builds Up Steam Through March 5

February 10, 2004

The tools of Cincinnati s trades from an 1887 paddle-boat steam engine model to the latest design software are on exhibit in the UC Galleries Downtown. This Exhibit of Arts & Industry is just one in a series of events celebrating the 175th anniversary of UC s College of Applied Science.

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CAS Previews New Auditorium Facility

February 10, 2004

Get a sneak preview of the newest addition at the College of Applied Science -- a state-of-the-art auditorium. The as-yet unnamed room will hold up to 179 people and is located in the rear part of the CAS property, where the back parking lot was previously located.

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Become A Real WISE Gal Via Summer Research Opportunities

February 16, 2004

March 1, 2004, is the deadline for UC women undergraduates to apply to participate in science and engineering research opportunities. The WISE (Women in Science & Engineering) program and REWU (Research Experience for Women Undergraduates) includes a summer stipend of $4,000, professional research experience and mentoring.

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Students Organize Downtown Job Fair

March 2, 2004

UC's Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) are expecting thousands of people to drop by their April 1 job fair in the atrium of the Westin Hotel.

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UC Business Student Puts The (Computer) Logic In Logistics

March 18, 2004

What used to take a full work day to do can now be done in an hour at Northern Kentucky-based Transfreight, thanks to the technological breakthroughs Rajesh Radhakrishnan from UC's College of Business brought during the course of his internship.

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UC Student Launches Herself Into History

March 28, 2004

Aerospace engineering junior Jeannette Dehmer is an A student who s proud to be on the B team the Gravity Probe B team, that is. The historic Gravity Probe B space mission, to launch April 17, has been 40 years in the making, and Dehmer participated in preparing the satellite during its final countdown months.