Awards Allow Researcher to Read Between the Ancient Lines
January 7, 2003
As you read this, the spaces between the words and punctuation guide you in the process.
January 7, 2003
As you read this, the spaces between the words and punctuation guide you in the process.
January 21, 2003
Paying attention to the local gossip at a cafe provided archaeologist Gisela Walberg with the whereabouts of a Bronze Age tomb containing more than 200 artifacts.
January 9, 2003
UC assistant professor Rebecca Borah joins scholars from around the world in writing a book that takes an academic perspective of Harry Potter.
January 7, 2003
Professor George Uetz is being featured on the National Science Foundation's web site this week in the following article.
January 8, 2003
Why did the ancients so often prefer reading aloud to silent reading? Why did they choose not to use word spacing in literature? UC classics professor William Johnson won two fellowships to unravel these mysteries.
May 13, 2003
UC professor of classics Kathryn Gutzwiller loves studying epigrams, the briefest form of Greek poetry, because they often give a more extensive glimpse into ancient life than lengthier forms of poetry that survive from early Western history. Her expertise has attracted attention from the New York Times, National Geographic and the Chronicle of Higher Education. She is a resident of Clifton.
May 20, 2003
The Students in Free Enterprise trade fair will be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, May 29 at the Westin Hotel downtown.
May 20, 2003
UC faculty members Jonathan Alexander, Dan Oerther and Laura Hollis are named to Cincinnati Magazine's "Creative Class."
May 21, 2003
The Department of English is home to the new Arts & Sciences certificate in American Ethnic Studies.
May 7, 2003
The former first lady of UC will be honored on May 27 at a special dinner. The tribute will be followed by the Feinberg Lecture featuring David Ellenson.