Exhibit of Pop-Up Books Tells a Story
January 23, 2003
Whimsy, art and science all jump out at viewers of a pop-up book exhibit at the University of Cincinnati.
January 23, 2003
Whimsy, art and science all jump out at viewers of a pop-up book exhibit at the University of Cincinnati.
January 30, 2003
"Persistence pays off. I'm living proof." Coming from some people, that would definitely sound over the top. But after year hear a little about fashion alumna Angie Prewitt's grip-strong tenaciy and appetite for risks, you'll agree.
May 20, 2003
UC faculty members Jonathan Alexander, Dan Oerther and Laura Hollis are named to Cincinnati Magazine's "Creative Class."
May 21, 2003
An internship overseas in the U.S. embassy in Switzerland has been a rewarding experience for master's student Catherine Elkin. She received an award from U.S. Ambassador Mercer Reynolds.
May 19, 2003
Fashion takes center stage June 7 when designing students show their most creative wears.
May 20, 2003
Another UC summer team mobilizes to cut through the knotty problems of tourism in Greece.
May 18, 2003
UC students and faculty have worked throughout this year to better serve urban neighborhoods in need of food retail. In the first year of a six-year effort, the students sought to find out how food could be a tool to better serve current residents of inner city neighborhoods while also attracting new residents.
May 26, 2003
Jennifer Daggy is more than a sew-sew student.
October 1, 2003
Towns in Crete were once backwaters for Greece's annual flood of 10 million tourists. Now, the island's once-traditional communities are tourist boomtowns being loved to death. The cure: a University of Cincinnati applied research team that is just back from its fourth summer dedicated to changing the face and pace of tourism.
April 4, 2004
Hollywood s May release of Troy will, no doubt, hype the romance to be found in the Homeric epic, the Illiad. But the compelling reality of Troy has been enough to grip University of Cincinnati researchers, one of whom will be building a digital Troy, funded by a just-received National Endowment for the Humanities grant for $182,000 outright with the possibility of receiving an additional $7,500 from the NEH if a matching $7,500 grant can be found.