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35 Women Selected for Leadership Program

January 2, 2004

UC's program to help women advance in higher education expands to other campuses in Greater Cincinnati by enrolling 35 who will participate in the program from January through April 2004.

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What's Nano at UC?

September 1, 2005

UC created its Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology to offer promise of ground-breaking advances in physics, chemistry, materials science, electronics and medicine. The institute was developed through collaboration among UC s McMicken College of Arts & Sciences, the Colleges of Engineering and Medicine, and the Vice President for Research and Advanced Studies. Many nanotechnology activities are taking place at the University of Cincinnati. 

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UC Hurricane Katrina Relief Campaign

September 8, 2005

Students, faculty and staff at the University of Cincinnati may contribute to hurricane relief efforts at several on-campus locations. Funds raised through this effort will be provided to the Red Cross. UC is participating in a city-wide effort coordinated among Cincinnati's colleges and universities.

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The University of Cincinnati s WISE Program Leads to WISE UC Undergraduate Women

September 6, 2005

A group of University of Cincinnati undergraduates participated this summer in UC s Research Experience for Women Undergraduates (REWU) program. Through this program, undergraduate women have been helping to solve complex problems in pediatrics, biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, medicine, pharmacy and engineering.

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UC Responds To Katrina Disaster

September 8, 2005

Throughout the University of Cincinnati, hundreds of people have stepped forward to raise funds for disaster relief, to assist displaced students and faculty, and to provide direct assistance.

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First Midwest Ophthalmology Conference Sept. 16 18

September 6, 2005

Regional ophthalmologists and optometrists are invited to attend the first Midwest Ophthalmology Conference where they will receive information on the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.

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Congratulations to...

September 13, 2005

Don French, mathematics professor, and Steve Kleene from the College of Medicine have been awarded a three-year $168,638 NSF grant for their proposal entitled: Identification of Ion Channel Distributions in Olfactory Cilia by Mathematical Modeling.