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Faculty Continue Caring Tradition

Three UCBA faculty are continuing a tradition established by former faculty Frank and Pat Cruise years ago. The professors-Pat Frese of Dental Hygiene, Debra Howard of Business and Economics, and Caryl Mayo of Nursing-have taken the original idea and expanded it. The program is now called the UCBA Care and […]

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French Club to Celebrate National French Month

The UCBA French Club, headed by Professor Jody L. Ballah, will be celebrating National French Month November 4-8. On November 6, everyone is encouraged to join in the celebration in Walters Room 100 from 2-4 p.m. Activities will include an Eiffel Tower building competition, a sampling of French foods, and […]

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College to Offer Psychological Counseling Service Soon

UCBA is in the final stages of arranging to hire a licensed psychological counselor to serve students here, according to Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs Greg Metz. The counselor will begin working 20 hours per week on campus, Metz said, with the possibility of increased hours if demand warrants it. […]

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Dean’s Advisory Board Brings Community Involvement

The UCBA Dean’s Advisory Board held its first meeting on October 4. The Dean’s Advisory Board, which meets three times an academic year, consists of 24 members from the college and surrounding areas who facilitate communication between the college and the community while identifying and serving the needs of those […]

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Course Withdrawal Deadline Approaching

November 1 marks the absolute deadline for withdrawal from Fall Semester Classes, UCBA Associate Dean Marlene Miner announced last week. Students can withdraw online or by submitting to One-Stop a withdrawal form signed by both the student and the professor. Either way, the professor may assign a “W” (which does […]

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5K Dash Raises Over $28,000 for Scholarships

Outstanding weather helped make for a successful event when UCBA hosted the 1st Annual 5K Dash for Scholarships on Saturday, October 12.  A total of 425 people registered for the inaugural event, and the fall weather couldn’t have been better as participants ran or walked in sunny and comfortably cool […]

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Vet Tech Helps With Pet Health Day

On Sunday, October 6, the United Pet Fund, along with St. Francis Seraph Church on Liberty and Vine, sponsored the annual Pet Health Day in Cincinnati.  UCBA Veterinary Technology Faculty and students assisted at the event. The event allows economically struggling pet owners to receive free exams for their pets […]

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UCBA Printing Quota Adjusted

The UCBA Information Technology Department announced recently that the student printing quota has been raised for full-time students this year. Previously, all UCBA students were entitled to $10 worth of printing, which is equal to 200 free pages. Full-time students will receive $15, the equivalent of 300 pages, whereas part-time […]

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New Course on Pop Culture Set For Spring Semester

This spring, the UCBA Behavioral Science Department will be offering a new course to be taught by Dr. Todd M. Callais. The course, titled Pop Culture in Society: Special Topics in Sociology, will be covering various facets of popular culture, such as production, distribution, form, contents, artists and audiences. One […]

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Walters Hall Gets Four New Boilers

Four new boilers have been added to Walters Hall, replacing the old two, according to Tom Cruse, UCBA Director of Facilities and Events. This allows the college to save money by not constantly running two large boilers, Cruse said. Instead, maintenance crew can choose which boilers are needed at which […]