Freshmen Admits Up Nearly 15 Percent at UC
May 6, 2009
The bigger freshman class also reflects growing diversity following a recruitment period that swelled open houses and campus tours.
May 6, 2009
The bigger freshman class also reflects growing diversity following a recruitment period that swelled open houses and campus tours.
May 20, 2009
The university community gathered to honor 14 of its finest teachers, instructors and researchers at the 2009 Faculty Awards Celebration. Check out individual profiles to discover what makes each winner worth celebrating!
May 20, 2009
Engineering professor Thomas Mantei has been chosen as this year s recipient of one of UC s highest teaching honors. Not bad for someone whose aptitude tests in high school said he should teach English literature.
May 25, 2009
The C-Ring Award, given annually to an outstanding graduating woman, was presented to Kimberly Bauer, a double major from Mason, Ohio.
April 30, 2009
The C-Ring is one of the oldest and most prestigious awards at the University of Cincinnati.
May 20, 2009
University of Cincinnati Professor Emeritus William J. Vanooij (until recently known as Wim van Ooij) is multilingual but not in the sense one might expect. Of course, being from The Netherlands and being a new U.S. citizen, he speaks many languages. However, the two most challenging languages that he speaks are these: chemist AND engineer.
June 8, 2009
Lotfi Zadeh, founder of fuzzy set theory, gives keynote address at the 28th North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society Annual Conference, being held at the University of Cincinnati.
June 15, 2009
They made a Herculean team effort and achieved all their stretch goals, coming in tenth at the National Concrete Canoe Competition.
April 28, 2009
The real-world results of UC research regularly earn the university recognition from global outlets. Most recently, UC won headlines from the Los Angeles Times, Reuters, Scientific American, United Press International and more.
May 28, 2009
The Third Frontier Wrights Project award supports development and commercialization of laser shock peening technology that will strengthen certain materials, such as the titanium alloy rods used in spinal implant devices.