UC Couple Reaches A Major Milestone
July 20, 2003
Doctoral candidates Jeff and Camille Ludwick will defend their research on the same day. It's research that's of interest locally, nationally and around the world.
July 20, 2003
Doctoral candidates Jeff and Camille Ludwick will defend their research on the same day. It's research that's of interest locally, nationally and around the world.
July 21, 2003
Through UC's cooperative education program, fashion designer Maren Hartman has already landed some rockin' co-ops...and her next one will be with Stella McCartney in London.
July 21, 2003
UC and the Mediterranean island of Crete have long-standing ties that go back to 1999. Almost every summer since, students and faculty have labored to turn the tide for this tourist hot spot whose popularity has come at a steep economic and environmental price.
July 21, 2003
Designers from Asia, Europe, the Middle East as well as Central and South America from Argentina and Austria to Ukraine and the United Kingdom entered an auto design competition sponsored by Mitsubishi Motors. Winning the international Internet vote for best design was UC senior Nick Womeldorff.
July 21, 2003
This summer, the coastal city of Hersonissos on the Mediterranean island of Crete is a living laboratory for the university's planning students. They're seeking to solve the riddles of congestion, environmental degradation, loss of economic diversity and other problems caused by massive tourism. Below is the third report the students have sent back on their work.
July 29, 2003
This summer, UC planning students are laboring on the largest of the Greek islands to transform tourism, enlarge the business base, preserve traditional ways of life and protect the environment. Here's their fourth letter home.
July 29, 2003
The heat is on literally as an international collection of ceramic artists, UC students and fine arts alumni get fired up to finish ten thousand tiles that will form dramatic mosaics at Cincinnati s newest park on the Ohio River.
July 29, 2003
Thanks to a University of Cincinnati program, local teens come to Over-the-Rhine every summer to leave a legacy of healing and hope in the form of affirming art.
July 31, 2003
Critics claim graffiti is unsightly at best, a form of expression to be actively discouraged, even fined. That would certainly mean that graffiti is "fine" art, contend local graffiti artists who came to share their perspective with UC industrial design and architecture students.
August 3, 2003
UC launches a program that allows students to earn BS and MS degrees in mechanical and nuclear engineering, with internships and plenty of co-op job experience, in five years.