From Wartime to Water Closets: UC'S 13th Queen City Colloquium Showcases UC's Historic Research
April 12, 2016
A UC history colloquium will be held in Edwards One from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday, April 15.
April 12, 2016
A UC history colloquium will be held in Edwards One from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday, April 15.
April 12, 2016
Every year, UC's C-Ring winners illustrate considerable advocacy for women, strong records of community service and leadership, and maintain exceptional academic records.
April 6, 2016
UC's Department of Biological Sciences will hold its annual plant sale from 10 a.m to 3 p.m., April 20-22, on the Sixth Floor Hallway, Rieveschl Hall. The sale, coinciding with the April 22 observance of Earth Day, includes annuals, perennials, house/office plants, cacti, succulents, herbs, orchids, carnivorous plants, terrarium plants, ferns and air plants.
March 27, 2017
More than 25 events are planned for Research Week 2017, which takes place April 17-21 on UC's Uptown campus.
March 15, 2017
Charles Jones leads the Africana Studies department in connecting with the next generation of college students through eLearning initiatives.
March 6, 2017
Students participating in UC s nationally ranked co-op program in 2016 saw record placements and earnings: $65 million. The current 2017 year looks equally promising.
March 1, 2017
Michael Richardson, an associate professor of psychology in UC's College of Arts and Sciences, will receive receive the prestigious Sigma Xi Young Investigator Award at the organization's annual Spring Mixer on March 7. The award recognizes excellence in research by a junior faculty member.
March 22, 2017
UC Professor George Uetz and his biology students are uncovering how behavior shapes evolution in wolf spiders.
March 18, 2017
The UC-created documentary, 'Intimate Realities of Water,' highlights global water challenges. The work will be screened March 22 at the Esquire Theatre.
March 8, 2017
UC's new C.V. Theis Groundwater Observatory at Miami Whitewater Forest will help university geologists track how water flows between the Great Miami River and groundwater, the sole source of drinking water for more than 2 million Ohioans. This understanding could help protect drinking water.