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Production Will Benefit Ohio Innocence Project

January 20, 2004

The Ohio Innocence Project, based within the University of Cincinnati College of Law, will be the beneficiary from the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati's upcoming regional premiere of "A Lesson Before Dying."

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PROFILE: UC Law Student Preps To Help Community

May 16, 2005

The UC College of Law's 172nd annual Hooding Ceremony takes place May 21, marking the finish line for Sean Arthurs and about 125 other third-year law students. Arthurs will then prepare to help the burgeoning Latino community in Greater Cincinnati with their legal needs, after he was awarded one of the nation's most prestigous law fellowships on the basis of his proposals to serve that community.

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Q&A with Howard Tolley on "Distance Learning: Promises and Perils"

May 13, 2005

For a decade I have sought to realize the promise of international distance education while avoiding perils that compromise academic standards -- malfunctioning computers, technologically challenged students, high attrition, network downtime, time zone differences, and the difficulty of replicating face to face classroom interaction live videoconferences.

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Elkins, Petro to Discuss Innocence Project With UC Community

February 12, 2006

For the first time since earning his release from prison, Clarence Elkins will visit the UC College of Law and the headquarters of the Ohio Innocence Project, which led the effort to gain his release, on Feb. 14. Elkins will be joined by Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro, a key supporter of Elkins' claim of innocence, for a special program at the college with students and attorneys from the Ohio Innocence Project at 2 p.m.