In National Survey, Employers Give A+ to UC Design Faculty
February 6, 2006
Tony Kawanari, professor of design, is one of four UC design faculty named by the nation s employers to a prestigious list of America s Most Admired design teachers.
February 6, 2006
Tony Kawanari, professor of design, is one of four UC design faculty named by the nation s employers to a prestigious list of America s Most Admired design teachers.
March 5, 2006
Soon, one waterless appliance may clean both your dishes and your clothes. That s just one idea now being ironed out by University of Cincinnati business and design students working on behalf of General Electric.
March 6, 2006
University of Cincinnati fashion design senior Sarah Knight doesn t skirt tough jobs. That s why she s a national finalist in a prestigious design competition sponsored by Target Corporation.
March 14, 2006
Professionals from more than 30 countries will get the chance to examine an inventive design by UC student Geoff Baldwin March 12-14. That s when Baldwin travels to Chicago to display the design that just won him a second place in the International Housewares Association competition.
March 16, 2006
Gerry Michaud, associate professor of design, is one of four UC design faculty named by the nation s employers to a prestigious list of America s Most Admired design teachers.
March 19, 2006
The project: Take apart an early model GM electric vehicle and rebuild it better than ever. Then, drive it around campus.
April 3, 2006
Dale Murray, associate professor of design, is one of four UC design faculty named by the nation s employers to a prestigious list of America s most admired design teachers.
April 6, 2006
Frank Herrmann, University of Cincinnati professor of fine art, is busy sketching out work and research plans, thanks to the 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship he s just received.
April 17, 2006
It can be hard to get a handle on software or to grasp the slippery threads of wiring and Web. But for those interested, below is a byte of information regarding the systems, electronics and programs that rebuilt the architecture from 24 centuries past.
April 17, 2006
The "EarthWorks" project painstakingly built over the past ten years by teams at the Center for the Electronic Reconstruction of Historical and Archaeological Sites (CERHAS) at the University of Cincinnati is one of a series of ongoing successes achieved by the center.