As the holidays draw closer and closer, I’m sure we all like to bust out all the holiday classics and watch them until our copies have gotten all worned out and are unplayable. We get that warm nostalgic feeling with “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “A […]
Author: John Hamilton
Fashion: Finding Your Personal Style
We all have our own personal style and unique way of dressing, right? But we all get our inspiration for our outfits from somewhere. So I decided to ask three different people to describe their personal style in one word and where they got their style from. Everyone has […]
Nursing Program Taking Applications
The UCBA Nursing Department is taking applications for students interested in the LPN-RN track for summer 2015. The Department is also taking applications for the traditional nursing track starting fall 2015-2016. Information about the selective admission process for each track can be found on the UCBA Nursing Department web page. […]
Freedom Center Event Attracts 200
Photo by Rob Gioielli Almost 200 UCBA students, faculty, friends and family members attended the UCBA@TheFreedomCenter event on November 22. In the photo above, taken at the Freedom Center, UCBA History Professor Matt Norman delivers a talk on the Underground Railroad as part of the day’s activities. The event was […]
Date Changed for New Building Meeting
The date for the public meeting to discuss UCBA’s plans for a new building has been changed from December 12, to January 15, from 12-1 p.m. in the Muntz Hall Auditorium, Room 119. The new building will be placed West of Flory Hall and South of the Veterinary Tech building, […]
E-Cigarettes Banned in All Buildings
The UCBA Communications Office issued a reminder last week that the use of electronic cigarettes is prohibited inside all facilities at UC Blue Ash College. E-cigarettes should only be used outside in designated smoking areas around the campus.
Film Documents Holocaust Motivation Experiment
Speaker Mark Hancock discusses his role in the Third Wave experiment. (Photo by John Hamilton) On November 13, the UCBA History Club, along with the UCBA Behavioral Science Department, and The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, sponsored a screening of the documentary film “The Lesson Plan,” about a social […]
Building to Be Closed Dec. 25-Jan. 2
The UCBA campus will be closed December 25 – January 2. There will no access to any buildings located on campus, and no functions will be held. In addition to the closing of the buildings, the temperatures in all the buildings will be reduced in order to save on […]
Walters Hall Health Concerns Raised
Concerns about environmental conditions have arisen among faculty and staff working in Walters Hall. With the recent diagnoses of multiple, severe health issues (a few involving cancer) to staff working in the building, faculty and staff have begun to question the safety of the infrastructure of the building, which opened […]
OneStop Slated for Renovation in Spring
A rare Fall Semester snow storm blanketed the campus on November 17. (Photo by John Hamilton) If all goes according to plan, the UCBA One Stop Center will be renovated during the Spring Semester of 2015. Bids have been distributed to general contractors, and the due date for the […]