UC Researchers Reveal 150 Years of Over-the-Rhine
October 14, 2003
A new book, authored by two University of Cincinnati experts on the Queen City's history, features more than 200 historical images of Over-the-Rhine and its impact on Cincinnati.
October 14, 2003
A new book, authored by two University of Cincinnati experts on the Queen City's history, features more than 200 historical images of Over-the-Rhine and its impact on Cincinnati.
March 15, 2004
UC details a strategy to explore expansion opportunities in Warren County as part of the university s comprehensive academic planning process.
February 29, 2004
University of Cincinnati design students are seeking partners to help them bring new life to a historic Over-the-Rhine gem, a 19th-century German dance hall. Meanwhile, they re having a ball, brainstorming ideas for the interior space at 1313 Vine Street.
March 1, 2004
The University of Cincinnati will host a public forum March 27 to address community struggles caused by a crisis in addiction treatment programs.
March 14, 2004
On March 16, the University of Cincinnati will present a plan to identify Warren County s higher-education needs.
April 25, 2004
The Center of New Science Education Programs for Today's Society (CoNSEPTS) will hold a special seminar that will focus on the retention of science majors and promotion of science at the high school and undergraduate levels.
April 15, 2004
Additional background on the new UC African American Initiative for Math/Science, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
March 31, 2004
Two more days remain of UC events examining the local and national impact of Brown versus Board of Education of Topeka, then and now.
March 29, 2004
Opening Day is April 5, and later that same week, University of Cincinnati sports researcher Kevin Grace will look back at how baseball has changed. He explores the rise and fall of baseball's "spitting image" -- one that began as early as the 1840s, when cigars were in fashion, to the 1860s, when the target audience for tobacco advertising included boys as young as 10 years old.
April 15, 2004
Toyota's $500,000 donation will support a new UC initiative to recruit and retain African American teachers in inner-city schools.