UC Students Engineer Entertainment During E-Week
February 16, 2004
UC s engineering students figure that National Engineering Week will add up to fun starting Feb. 23.
February 16, 2004
UC s engineering students figure that National Engineering Week will add up to fun starting Feb. 23.
February 9, 2004
Full Cincinnatus Scholarship recipient Rebecca Poland will help guide high school seniors and their parents through the Cincinnatus Scholarship competition, set to take place at UC on Valentine's Day.
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.
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.
October 13, 2004
The field narrows to 11 area high schools for UC s second-annual Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) robotics competition.
October 5, 2004
Brodie omelets were the specialty of the day when interdisciplinary student teams from three colleges scrambled their talents for Introduction to Medical Device Innovation offered by the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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.
September 27, 2004
Thanks to Mary Beth Privitera s expertise and leadership skills, students in three UC colleges have the opportunity to be on the cutting edge of medicine -- literally.
September 20, 2004
German graphic design student Nina Schoele had her pick of 10 schools throughout the U.S. and Australia where she might have gone for her international studies. Nina, 23, a student at Germany's Aachen University of Applied Sciences, opted for the University of Cincinnati because of the school's prestigious design program.
September 21, 2004
The UC College of Engineering s Aerospace Program, established in 1929, is the second-oldest aeronautical/aerospace engineering program in the nation (and the first program chaired by a woman). The program celebrates its 75th Anniversary the weekend of Oct. 1 2, 2004.