Student Fundraiser s Job Supports Students and Faculty
March 5, 2006
A student worker for the UC Foundation Telefund program brought in more than $200,000 in pledges last year.
March 5, 2006
A student worker for the UC Foundation Telefund program brought in more than $200,000 in pledges last year.
March 14, 2006
Mental health professionals from around the region will gather at UC on Friday for a symposium that will discuss the landmark Tarasoff ruling, which is now reachingĀ its 30th anniversary.
May 3, 2010
For 26 years at UC, Professor of Political Science Howard Tolley has never been hesitant about committing his time and energy in service of students, faculty and the university as a whole.
May 4, 2010
Raymond Towler, the 10th individual freed with the help of the UC College of Law's Ohio Innocence Project, has served the most time of any exonerated individual in Ohio history. On Wednesday morning, he gained his release as a free man following a hearing at the Cuyahoga County Courthouse.
May 4, 2010
The Class of 2010, along with prominent alumni Ohio State Senator Eric Kearney and Michigan Supreme Court Justice Stephen Markman, will be honored at the College of Law's end-of-year ceremony.
May 6, 2010
National news outlets, including NBC Nightly News, Associated Press and USA Today, have been carrying news of Raymond Towler, 52, who was wrongfully imprisoned and is now free after nearly 30 years in prison. UC's Ohio Innocence Project helped free Towler.
May 4, 2010
A man wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 30 years has been freed thanks to efforts by UC College of Law students and faculty working as part of the Ohio Innocence Project.
May 4, 2010
Jones contributions to racial equality include a stellar career as a civil rights lawyer, a federal judge and a world activist.
March 31, 2010
Librarians, students and staff take to the kitchens to whip up a delicious celebration of the written word.
April 4, 2010
A model innocence reform bill for the nation that has its roots in the work of nine UC College of Law students was signed into law on Monday by Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland. Hear what Gov. Strickland had to say about the Ohio Innocence Project in the accompanying video.