Geographer Questions If Distance Really Matters in Distance Education
May 18, 2003
Distance education s biggest appeal may be convenience, rather than closing distance, suggests a study by University of Cincinnati geographer Tony H.
May 18, 2003
Distance education s biggest appeal may be convenience, rather than closing distance, suggests a study by University of Cincinnati geographer Tony H.
May 13, 2003
Three University of Cincinnati graduates will be honored by UC President Joseph A. Steger for their leadership on and off campus. The recipients of the UC Presidential Leadership Medal of Excellence will be recognized during the university-wide Recognition Ceremony at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 18 at the Event Pavilion near the Alumni Center.
May 15, 2003
Susan Tave Zelman discusses education standards at a regional conference at Kingsgate Conference Center.
May 11, 2003
Instead of the usual voyage lasting seven weeks and four days, this crossing took a hellish 15 weeks.
May 15, 2003
The Department of English announces English Composition Prizes.
May 18, 2003
Geography students are participating in the Niehoff Studio, producing research that may help address the needs of Cincinnati's urban areas.
May 12, 2003
Research, scholarship, teaching and good faculty-student relationships these words sound bland in comparison to the professors who bring these ideals to life every day on the University of Cincinnati campus.
May 13, 2003
Students in Kirsten Nigro s classroom must be ready to participate at all times - in poetry readings, musical performances, plays. Studying with Dr. Nigro has at times been rigorous and intense, but above all it has always been fun, says one former student. This teacher known for her toughness is also known for making her classes on Latin American literature, culture and grammar fun, interactive and high energy. At least once a year, she hosts a fiesta for her students.
May 19, 2003
A study by geographers suggests that "convenience education" might be a more appropriate term for distance education.
May 27, 2003
More than 140 people gathered May 27 to honor Bea Winkler, former first lady of the University of Cincinnati and long-time president of the Friends of Judaic Studies.