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UC and Cincinnati State Cooking Up New Culinary Arts Program

January 26, 2004

The art and the science of food preparation from haute cuisine to mass-produced, ready-to-eat meals found on grocers shelves are part of the full course that comprises a new baccalaureate in the culinary arts to be offered jointly by the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.

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PROFILE: Carpenter Crafts 50 Years as a Teacher

November 10, 2003

"As long as you teach I'll come!" That's what long-time woodworking student Marion Curry said to Bob Seipelt as he looked back on his 50 years of teaching at the College of Applied Science.

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Biomedical Engineering Grows Stronger With Noyes Lab

November 6, 2003

UC's biomedical engineering program, a joint effort out of the College of Engineering and the College of Medicine, gave its research programs a significant boost with the dedication of a new biomechanics lab named for pioneering Cincinnati orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Frank Noyes.

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Award-Winning Young Researcher To Discuss His Work

November 23, 2004

An opportunity to learn about the exciting work being done by Milind Jog in mechanical engineering will take place on Dec. 2, when the UC associate professor presents the Outstanding Young Investigator Award Lecture. Jog is the 2004 recipient of the award, presented by the UC chapter of Sigma Xi, the scientific research society.