The Resident Spouses Association is hosting a Welcome Dinner for spouses/partners this Saturday night (the 12th) at The Rookwood in Mt Adams. It will be a nice night out! Drinks, dinner and dessert will be served.
When: Saturday, September 12th at 7PM
Where: The Rookwood, 1077 Celestial Street, 45202
Please RSVP to Nicole Merril at nicole.merrill@babson.edu or 513-699-7980
11/12/2009:
CARE/Crawley Building Selected for Architectural Honor
The University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center's CARE/Crawley Building has been selected for the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design American Architecture Awards program for 2009.
10/19/2009:
Epilepsy Center Fund-Raiser Offers Food, Wines and Fun
If you're looking to combine an evening of fun with raising funds for a worthy cause, "Celebrating Research Innovations for an Epilepsy Cure" is the perfect opportunity.
10/16/2009:
UC Neuroscience Institute Reaches 10-Year Benchmark With National Recognition in 11 Specialties
The University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute celebrated its 10th anniversary today by announcing its arrival at a national benchmark with accreditations, certifications or national association memberships in 11 of 12 important neuroscience specialties.
10/16/2009:
UC Designated Udall Center for Parkinson's Research
The University of Cincinnati has been designated a Morris K. Udall Center for Parkinson's Disease Research by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
10/14/2009:
Research Awards to UC Hit $378 Million
UC and its affiliates recorded $378 million in research funding for fiscal year 2009--marking another record high and moving total funding up $25 million over 2008.
10/12/2009:
'Marvin Mouse' Major Player in Fight Against Multiple Sclerosis
The Marvin Mouse, named after Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis, is helping researchers at the University of Cincinnati shed light on how killer T cells contribute to multiple sclerosis.
10/07/2009:
NIH Grant Boosts 'Rehearsal' in Stroke Rehabilitation
A five-year, $3.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will enable University of Cincinnati researchers to explore how mental "rehearsal" of physical activities can improve motor skills in stroke patients.
10/03/2009:
Peter Embi Chosen to Discuss Health Care Reform in D.C.
Peter Embi, MD, is one of roughly 150 doctors in the United States who has been asked to participate in a special health care reform meeting today in Washington, D.C.
10/02/2009:
Memorial Service Honors Body Donors and Families
The annual memorial service for people who have donated their bodies to medical science will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at the University of Cincinnati (UC) Academic Health Center.
9/30/2009:
Stimulus Funds Give Boost to Study of Intracranial Aneurysms
With the help of $8 million in federal stimulus funds, University of Cincinnati researchers will continue their efforts to identify genes responsible for the formation and rupture of intracranial aneurysms.