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Meet...Kelly Moore

November 14, 2005

The Sociology Department s newest assistant professor, Kelly Moore, arrived at the university with a lot of enthusiasm about its future: I am excited to be a part of a lively urban university and a department with vibrant intellectual communities.

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Tytus Fellow Survives Katrina

November 14, 2005

Since media coverage of hurricane Katrina has slowed to a halt, people not directly affected by the storm probably do not think as much about life on the Gulf Coast.

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Call for Papers: Poverty, Welfare, and Religion

November 14, 2005

Hebrew Union College-University of Cincinnati Center for the Study of Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems (HUC-UC Ethics Center) and Union Institute & University Graduate College are pleased to announce a call for papers to be presented in the annual program on Poverty, Welfare, and Religion.

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Bloom in the Spotlight

November 14, 2005

Mia Bloom, Political Science s expert on terrorism and related topics, has captured widespread media attention lately.

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Popular Course on AIDS Challenges Students

November 14, 2005

Ralph Meyer believes the only way to guide students through controversial subject matter is to encourage them to discuss, question, and debate ; and that s exactly what happens in his innovative, carefully designed freshman seminar, AIDS: Biomedical, Social, and Ethical Issues.

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Terror's stealth weapon: women

November 28, 2005

An increasing number of female suicide bombers are a disturbing, confusing new element in the battle against extremists.