College Of Law To Sponsor January Judicial Reform Program
January 13, 2004
The move to create judicial reform in Ohio will be the subject of a panel discussion co-sponsored by the UC College of Law on Jan. 22.
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January 13, 2004
The move to create judicial reform in Ohio will be the subject of a panel discussion co-sponsored by the UC College of Law on Jan. 22.
January 13, 2004
About 120 University of Cincinnati design freshmen extended their range by creating musical instruments from cast-off appliances, setting the stage for a free performance of note at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 21, in 4400 DAAP.
January 13, 2004
Are local schools prepared for the unthinkable? A team representing Oak Hills High School will practice how it would react to a hypothetical chemical attack at a Jan. 20 workshop presented by UC. The workshop is funded by a $100,000 grant from Ohio Homeland Security and the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.
As work progresses on the Library Services Platform (LSP) Upgrade, please note important updates and timeline. Because this migration involves several library systems, including the catalog, acquisitions and circulation, a pause in certain services is necessary. The Library LSP upgrade website … Continue reading
Interested in poetry in UC Libraries? Check out the new exhibit on display in the Walter C. Langsam Library’s 6th floor east installed in celebration of National Poetry Month. The display features the poets and events hosted by the Elliston … Continue reading
Are you or do you know an undergraduate who is interested in doing research in the future or is currently active in research? The Undergraduate Research Summer Learning Community is sponsored by UC Libraries in collaboration with McNair Scholars, University … Continue reading