Proudly Cincinnati - September 2007
UC In the News
Princeton Review includes UC among nation’s best UC previously made the Princeton Review’s “Best of the Midwest” list of universities. Its latest rankings show UC as one of the top universities in America. Read more.
UC, Children's and University Hospital to form joint Cancer Center UC has joined two of its key partners in plans to significantly enhance the regional study and treatment of cancer and oncology care from childhood through adulthood. Read more.
UC welcomes record freshman class As the fall quarter officially begins, UC projects the highest one-year spike in overall enrollment since 1979, including an incoming freshman class for the record books. Read more.
News Record archives go digital With support from the UC Alumni Association, The News Record (student newspaper) has digitized its 1960's issues, offering alumni a nostalgic look back into UC's history. Explore what's available.
UC People
Middle Eastern co-op job literally 'breaks new ground' Part of a UC architecture graduate student's recent co-op assignment involved creating new living space for Bahrain by building new islands off the country's coast. Read more.
UC Support
Gift establishes Gardner Center for Parkinson's Research A $5.5-million gift has created the James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders at University Hospital and UC's College of Medicine. Read more.
Biomedical Engineering is beneficiary of $1.5-million gift UC's College of Engineering has received a $1.5-million gift to support biomedical engineering work, which applies engineering principles to the study of biology, medicine, behavior and health. Read more.
UC Events
Alumni, students prepare for Homecoming 2007 UC's Oct.13th Homecoming and its full schedule of on-campus festivities are only a few weeks away — even though national TV scheduling around the Bearcat football team is keeping the precise schedule up in the air. Read more.
UC Get Involved!
Free email forwarding includes "UC Alumni" branding All UC alumni can create their own free, individualized, UC branded email addresses that will automatically forward e-mail to the ISP-based accounts they designate. Register today!
Communiversity offers diverse mix of real-life courses UC's family of Communiversity courses invites alumni to take a wide array of non-credit classes. Study areas include handicrafts, languages, fitness, music, personal development, home and garden, golf, test preparation — and that’s just for starters. Explore what's available.
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