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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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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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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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Classes take a quantum leap into the future

January 7, 2004

Members from McMicken College s Department of Physics and the College of Engineering s Department of Electrical &Computer Engineering & Computer Science (ECECS) have teamed up to teach a science of the future to students on campus.

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University to Streamline Information Technology Programs

January 27, 2004

Starting in the fall, the University of Cincinnati will simplify and streamline a number of its Information Technology programs. Instead of six overlapping programs once offered by three academic units, the university will offer a single full-time and a single part-time associate-degree and baccalaureate-degree option out of the College of Applied Science.

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Students Opting Into Streamlined Information Technology Programs

October 27, 2004

At one time, three academic units of the University of Cincinnati offered six overlapping information technology programs. It was a system that didn t quite add up. In September 2004, UC s College of Applied Science replaced the formerly disparate programs with a single full-time and a single part-time associate-degree and baccalaureate-degree option. The new option is adding students like never before.