The Fellowship of the McMicken College: Three Professors Awarded NEH Grants
January 29, 2004
McMicken College of Arts and Sciences distinguished itself as a leader in the field of research after three of its professors recently received National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) fellowships.
Feb. 5: Judaic Studies Lecture Bears Fruit
January 15, 2004
Author and scholar Judith R. Baskin will hold a lecture at UC on Feb. 5.
Classes take a quantum leap into the future
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.
Ropes Lectures To Cover The "Languages Of Imperialism"
January 20, 2004
Focusing on the topic of the "Languages of Imperialism: The Cultural Dimensions of Conquest," the fifth annual Ropes Lecture Series begins on Jan. 27.
Three From McMicken Earn NEH Fellowships
January 20, 2004
The McMicken College of Arts and Sciences distinguished itself as a leader in the field of research after three of its professors recently received National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) fellowships.
University to Streamline Information Technology Programs
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.
PROFILE: Student Library Worker Gives Books Special Care
January 19, 2004
UC senior Jessica Justice repairs UC library books that show wear.
You've got political mail: facing the campaign flood
October 24, 2004
Assistant professor of political science Steve Mockabee was recently quoted in Cleveland's The Plain Dealer newspaper regarding campaign mail.
Brookings' Thomas Mann To Discuss 2004 Election
October 20, 2004
Just five days prior to the 2004 election, one of the nation's top political analysts will be speaking at the University of Cincinnati.