With costs ranging from $2000 to $4,000, you may think that participation in a study abroad program would be economically impossible. However, there is substantial financial aid available to help with the cost of this once-in-a-lifetime educational experience. For 2014, there will be several different study abroad awards: • The […]
Author: Dennis Halpin
Advising Center Moves to New Location
The UCBA Academic Advising Center has moved to a new location across from the Bookstore on the first floor of Muntz Hall. According to UCBA Director of Academic Advising Mark Miller, the move is an effort to help make different departments operate more efficiently with ones they work closely with. […]
New Psych Course on Tap for Spring
This Spring Semester the UCBA Behavioral Science Department will be featuring a new course, Special Topics in Psychology: Disabilities, PSYC 2095-001. The class, which will meet Tuesdays 11-12:20 will be a hybrid course taught by Dr. Diane Fiebel, Professor of Psychology and Licensed Psychology. Says Dr. Fiebel, “This course will […]
Feature Student: Lucien Hammons: Relaxation Through Fire
As flames soar through the air, swoosh, you can hear the sound of the ball of fire bouncing back in your hand. This daredevil stunt is known as “Fire Poi.” UC student Lucien Hammons engages in Fire Poi as one of his hobbies. The practice, which originated in Hawaii in […]
Nursing Food Drive October 15-November 15
In honor of October’s National Food Month and UCBA’S First-Year-Experience food theme, the Student Nurse Association will be having its third annual campus food drive from October 15 through November 15. You can deposit your donations in collection bins that will be located in Muntz, Flory and Walters. All donations will go to […]
New Advising Policy Set Up for Freshmen
According to Mark Miller, UCBA Director of Academic Advising, new freshman students will have to meet with an advisor before they can register for class for next term. All freshman students had to meet with an advisor to register for fall classes and will have to do so again to […]
Fashion: Fall Colors Bloom
It’s fall, everyone, and it’s time to start pulling out the warm clothing! That also includes having on the right hues that are on trend for the Fall 2013 Fashion Season. There are currently ten colors that you should either bust out of the closet or leave them in the […]
Music: Atlas Genius Lives Up to the Hype
Having heard of Atlas Genius for the first time about a month ago, I wasn’t sure what to expect from their show at Bogarts in Cincinnati on Tuesday, September 24. There was a lot of hype about the band on the Internet, but was it all worth it? Going in […]
Gallery Celebrates Arts and Humanities Month
Throughout October the UCBA Annex Art Gallery will feature work by Sara Pearce, who will be displaying a variety of mixed-media collages. The show is titled ‘The Beginning of the End: Eve Offers Adam a Slice of Fruitcake.” The exhibit is part of the College’s celebration of National Arts and […]
My World: Just Say Yes: Be an Organ Donor
Taking the time to read this could save someone’s life, and if enough of your friends read it, someday your life may be saved. I would like to ask you a question: are you an organ donor? If you are, thank you. If not, why not? Most people never think […]