On May 4, 2012 the Greek community once again blew everyone away with a new and improved philanthropy event. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) put on this event to help disabled students get out of the classroom and have some fun for the day. Fifteen schools came and enjoyed the fun […]
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Study Abroad Students Hold Behavior Workshop
Students participating in the UCBA Great Britain Study Abroad Program held their second of four mandatory meetings on Saturday, May 5. The event was held in Walters 145 from 10 am – 12 pm. The purpose of this meeting was to determine the behavioral expectations students will be held to […]
The Diversity is Beautiful Award
UCBA is proud to pronounce the 2012 Diversity is Beautiful Award. Geared towards celebrating staff, faculty, and administrators that have shown a significant “awareness of diversity and inclusion.” Nominees also must demonstrate an interest in helping their students’ “growth in the knowledge of diversity.” Other traits include: “Exhibit[ing] a sensitivity […]
CAB Carnival of the Year
This year on May 2nd the Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted their first carnival from 12:00 to 3:30 p.m. The carnival took place at the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash (UCBA) campus. It consisted of free food, games, music, and of course, fun. CAB hosted this event to get the […]
UCBA Spanish Class Celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Professor Angel Anorga recently celebrated Cinco de Mayo with his UCBA Spanish class. Many people, including a few UCBA students, falsely believe Cinco de Mayo to be Mexico’s Independence Day. Cinco de Mayo celebrates the Battle of Puebla. The Spanish students celebrated Cinco de Mayo on Tuesday and Thursday during […]
World Fest is Nothing Without Peace
While recently celebrating UCBA’s World Fest, there was something else in store for faculty and students: the long triumph of the 10th annual Peace conference. The conference took place April 23, 2012 in the Flory Center and was hosted by Steve Sunderland. This year’s topic dealt with the impact […]
What a Story!!!
I have to start off by saying how much I enjoyed the Holocaust survivor’s and children of holocaust survivor’s liberators and witnesses event. This event took place in Muntz Hall on April 19, 2012. Even though this event has come and gone, there were two stories that not only touched […]
“You Know My Methods, Watson”
Whether you’ve read about the fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle, or viewed him portrayed by Robert Downey, Jr. in the Warner Brother’s film, we all know of Sherlock Holmes. The eccentric London-based “consulting detective” is well known for his logical reasoning, his ability to take on any disguise, […]
Life after College
The Career Fair was held this year on April 18 at UCBA. During this time students had the chance to look at job offerings around the area. The businesses that came to UCBA ranged from Proctor and Gamble (P&G) to Mary Kay and even Chipotle. What was the point for […]
Saving Man’s Best Friend
The Allied Health Department will be holding classes this May to teach people the skills needed to save their dogs’ lives in case of an emergency. The class will be held on Friday, May 4, 2012 and Friday, May 11, 2012 from noon until 4 pm. The classes are open […]