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1

A Couple Of Writers

February 17, 2005

The husband and wife team of Chuck Rybak and Rebecca Meacham might not agree with the adage that says opposites attract.

2

Q&A: Richard Harknett

February 17, 2005

When Richard Harknett visited Vienna for two weeks in January, he had a full schedule that reflected his diverse roles at the university.

3

Planning For Environmental Field Station Moves Forward

February 17, 2005

The dream of creating an Environmental Field Station is closer to reality after a year of planning by representatives from the Cincinnati Nature Center (CNC) and faculty from the biological sciences department.

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Young Diplomat Organizes Meeting

February 17, 2005

Christiane Haberl, graduate student in McMicken's Diplomatic Academy and University of Cincinnati Dual Degree Program, doesn't fit the image of a typical foreign diplomat.

7

A Department At Last

February 17, 2005

After thirty years of what its head, Anne Sisson Runyan, calls agitating inside and outside the academy, the Center for Women's Studies has officially received department status.

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Its Name Is Mud

February 17, 2005

Mud and Mudstone is the title of a unique new textbook by two members of the geology department and a colleague.

9

Spider Science

February 19, 2005

UC biologist George Uetz, an internationally known expert on spiders, spends his time unraveling the web of questions that surround the arachnids he has been investigating for 29 years.

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Schepartz's China Explorations Earn National Geographic Grant

February 22, 2005

 When Lynne Schepartz, associate professor of anthropology, travels to China this spring, it won't be for a vacation. She'll make her seventh trip to its southern region because her excavations in the Panxian Dadong cave have attracted international attention -- and thousands of dollars.