Clermont To Offer Three New Programs This Fall
August 5, 2003
Clermont College is introducing offerings this fall in horticulture therapy, interactive media, and courses that will lead to technical certification from computing giant Cisco.
August 5, 2003
Clermont College is introducing offerings this fall in horticulture therapy, interactive media, and courses that will lead to technical certification from computing giant Cisco.
August 5, 2003
As the American workplace increasingly requires employees who appreciate different cultures, UC launches a new undergraduate certificate in American Ethnic studies.
August 10, 2003
A "brainy" new program, a new major in women's studies as well as programs in astrophysics, ethnic studies and an online master's degree in educational administration are among the new offerings at UC this year. For more complete information, read this story.
August 12, 2003
The incoming class of medical students at the UC College of Medicine will receive their white coats on Friday at the annual White Coat Ceremony.
August 13, 2003
AIT&L's Roger Guard will chair the National Library of Medicine's Biomedical Library and Informatics Review Committee through June 2004.
August 18, 2003
One of the world's pioneers in robotic cardiac surgery is returning to his hometown of Cincinnati, where he will hold appointments in both the Department of Surgery and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UC. He will also serve as the director of UC s Center for Surgical Innovation.
August 20, 2003
A study about the role of carcinogen-activating enzymes, led by researchers in UC's Department of Environmental Health, appears in the August 20 edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
August 26, 2003
New entrepreneurs in the region around Cincinnati will find their opportunities enhanced through a training program to be set up by UC and five partners that will be funded by a $600,000 National Science Foundation grant.
August 28, 2003
Better health can stem from working with plants. Thus, a new series of courses at the University of Cincinnati seeks to spread horticulture therapy skills among human-service providers.
September 1, 2003
Reasearch projects range from the effects of "Ecstasy" on the brain to environmental issues to organ and tissue replacement.