Student Introduces New System for Overlooked Wares of Ancient Greece
January 1, 2003
Up until now, a small minority of pottery from the earliest Mycenaean civilization has gotten nearly all of the attention.
January 1, 2003
Up until now, a small minority of pottery from the earliest Mycenaean civilization has gotten nearly all of the attention.
January 7, 2003
As you read this, the spaces between the words and punctuation guide you in the process.
January 7, 2003
Sample old favorites and discover what's new at CCM in an evening of drama, opera, musical theater, chamber and orchestral music, and more.
January 7, 2003
Professor George Uetz is being featured on the National Science Foundation's web site this week in the following article.
January 8, 2003
Why did the ancients so often prefer reading aloud to silent reading? Why did they choose not to use word spacing in literature? UC classics professor William Johnson won two fellowships to unravel these mysteries.
January 8, 2003
Vital vigilance tasks crucial to fighter pilots, air-traffic controllers, airport-security personnel and to varied industries is hard work for the human brain. But the brain drain can be reduced and performance enhanced by prompting attention, according to research by a team of University of Cincinnati and Catholic University of America psychologists.
January 9, 2003
Geography professor Nicholas Dunning and a select group of students will conduct an ongoing investigation of ancient Maya impacts on the natural environment in northwestern Belize as part of a physical geography field methods course April 28th through May 10.
January 9, 2003
UC assistant professor Rebecca Borah joins scholars from around the world in writing a book that takes an academic perspective of Harry Potter.
January 12, 2003
Beginning in 1999, Professor Rudolph Verderber generously sponsored a lecture series that the faculty requested in his name.
January 13, 2003
Navy Public Affairs specialist Capt. T.L. McCreary speaks at Zimmer on Friday, Jan. 17, at 11 a.m.