Institute Makes Headlines
September 28, 2005
Data-hungry Groups Call on UC for Help in Applied Economics.
September 28, 2005
Data-hungry Groups Call on UC for Help in Applied Economics.
September 13, 2005
The September Institute sponsored by the Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning boasted a fourth year of success with two learning communities from McMicken participating.
September 25, 2005
If you think the recent run-up in gasoline prices is tough to handle, imagine the fallout when high natural gas prices hit the Midwest this winter.
September 6, 2005
A reception for the Diana Walker photography exhibit at the William Howard Taft Home, Auburn Avenue, is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 8, from 4-6 p.m. The traveling exhibit, produced by the Smithsonian Institution s National Museum of American History, Behring Center, features 83 of Walker s black-and-white and color photographs documenting key figures and events in American history over the past 25 years. Diana Walker was Time magazine's White House photographer for 20 years.
September 7, 2005
The Taft Research Seminar on Spanish and Spanish American Poetry will conduct detailed studies of poetry in the Spanish speaking world, with participation of distinguished poets and critics from the Americas, faculty and graduate students from University of Cincinnati, Miami University and Eastern Kentucky University.
September 25, 2005
UC predicted a banner year for new students, and now the crowd of first-time freshmen at UC has soared to the highest number since 1989.
September 18, 2005
The work of Arturo Arias will be celebrated in print and film, as the author is featured at a special guest lecture as part of UC s celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
September 12, 2005
Researchers from around the world will soon be living side-by-side with UC graduate students while also working alongside UC humanities scholars thanks to the new Charles Phelps Taft Research Center and the Taft House at Stratford Heights.
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.
September 13, 2005
Jenefer Robinson spent more than twenty years working on the issues discussed in her book Deeper than Reason: Emotion and Its Role in Literature, Music and Art.