Even before the details have been released, the agreement between Iran and the U.S., France, Germany, Britain, China, and Russia is already being called a “historic mistake” by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and very dangerous by some Congressional Republicans. This reaction is astonishing when you consider it was a […]
Author: Dennis Halpin
On the Spot
For this issue, we asked students how they plan to celebrate Thanksgiving. Muyumba Kalubi: “I am going to have a very large dinner with my family. It is going to be held at my church because there will be so many people attending.” Aaron Stroud: “I am going to Columbus […]
My World: Alive and Well…But Not Without a Scare
About three years ago, my girlfriend and I decided to get a dog. We both wanted a wolf-style breed (e.g. Siberian Husky and Tamaskan), but we live in a condo that does not allow residents to own dogs weighing over 25 pounds. So we began looking for breeds that resembled […]
College Offers Free Technology Workshops
UCBA offers a variety of free technology training workshops to help students, faculty and staff to increase their technology skills and broaden their software knowledge horizons. Students can advance their computer skills before they graduate to be prepared for today’s difficult job market and increasingly competitive admission to graduate and […]
Techno World: If You Like Movies, Movie Pass is a Good Deal
I like movies way too much, probably because I can’t afford to see every movie I want, which is all of them, even the really bad ones. For a college student who works part time, a habit like this is a large drain on my bank account. This has always […]
Crosstown Shoot-out Set for December 14
At 8 p.m. on December 14, the University of Cincinnati Men’s Basketball team will be facing off against rivals Xavier University at the Cintas Center in the Crosstown Classic, formerly known as the Crosstown Shootout. UC and Xavier will be making their returns to their respective home courts after a […]
College Dedicates Renovated Language Lab
On November 19, UCBA formally dedicated its newly renovated Foreign Language Lab in Muntz Hall Room 350. The Lab features 29 new computers, a wide range of learning software, and other new resources that will benefit students and faculty. Shown above are faculty and staff responsible for renovations. (Back row, […]
Allied Health Classes Promote Fitness
#8220;There are health benefits to being active,” says Professor Ryan Hopper. This year at UCBA there are two classes being offered that provide information on staying active and doing it in the safest and best way possible. These classes are called “Walking for Fitness” and “Running for Fitness.” In them you’ll […]
New Public Services Assistant in Library
The UCBA Library has welcomed a new Public Services Assistant to the staff, Chris Marshall, who started working here on November 5 and will be in charge of processing all of OhioLINK, UC and Interlibrary Loan holds as well as staffing the Information Desk. Marshall brings 15 years of public […]
New Psychology/Social Work Club Formed
There is a new academic club being formed on the UCBA campus that allows students an opportunity to take their knowledge beyond the classroom. UCBA Psychology Professor Marissa Oehlhof and UCBA Social Work Professor Jennifer Wright-Berryman are the faculty representatives for the new Psychology/Social Work Club. When asked to elucidate […]