Halloween: One Last Fling for the Dead?
October 17, 2004
Halloween's origins may not be spooky, but they are unclear.
October 17, 2004
Halloween's origins may not be spooky, but they are unclear.
October 19, 2004
When poet Carl Dennis, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for 'Practical Gods,' visits McMicken College as Elliston Poet-in-Residence, he'll have a full schedule. Dennis will be in residence Oct. 25-Nov. 24, during which time he will teach a poetry workshop and give three public presentations.
October 24, 2004
All August '04, December '04, March '05 and June '05 students are invited to participate in the June 2005 ceremony.
September 5, 2005
A group of new UC students heads to class on Sept. 6, but instead of pens, notebooks and laptops, they ll be banging out English 101 with hammers and nails.
August 31, 2005
Everyone has heard speculation about the lost continent of Atlantis, but names of the very real landmasses of Laurentia and Avalonia are familiar to only a few.
September 13, 2005
The chemistry department and Agilent Technologies have taken the first step in a process that may lead to creation of the University of Cincinnati/Agilent Technologies Metallomics Center of the Americas.
September 12, 2005
Charles Phelps Taft hailed from Cincinnati s most widely known political family and was an internationally known publisher and art collector who also served as an Ohio state representative and a U.S. congressman. So, how did he come to support UC humanities?
September 21, 2005
'Mathematical sciences professor Diego A. Murio was invited to be the featured speaker at the Fifth International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering: Theory and Practice.
September 1, 2005
UC created its Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology to offer promise of ground-breaking advances in physics, chemistry, materials science, electronics and medicine. The institute was developed through collaboration among UC s McMicken College of Arts & Sciences, the Colleges of Engineering and Medicine, and the Vice President for Research and Advanced Studies. Many nanotechnology activities are taking place at the University of Cincinnati.
September 5, 2005
In recognition for its commitment to nanotechnology, UC was recently ranked #2 in the United States for nanotechnology education by Small Times magazine.