Professor Julie Gill, Head of the Allied Health Department, was recently elected president of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), a national organization. Dr. Gill will serve one term as president-elect, one term as president, and one term as chairman of the board. Professor Gill is currently serving as […]
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Dream on
Black and proud? By Drew Evans “He had a dream so I could too.” This was my Facebook status last year on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. I didn’t really think much of it at the time. I wrote it because it sounded cool, and I knew people […]
Vet Tech Sponsors Santa Paws Program
The UCBA Vet Tech program and the Student Chapter of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (SCNAVTA) is asking for help from students, faculty, and staff at UCBA. The Vet Tech program and SCNAVTA are getting ready for their annual “Santa Paws” program, which will help two local […]
College Installs AED Devices
During the Veteran’s Day holiday, UCBA campus saw the installation of 12 new AED or Automated External Defibrillator devices throughout the campus. There are four devices in Muntz Hall, one on each floor near the east elevators and one outside Room 119, the auditorium. In the SAHB building, there is […]
Activist To Be Online Only Winter and Spring 2012
This is the final Activist edition for Fall Quarter. During Winter and Spring Quarters, Activist Faculty Advisor Professor Mike Roos will be on sabbatical, and the Activist will only published online at http://www.ucba-activist.com.
Campus Activities Board to Give Students Voice
Student Life is giving UCBA students the opportunity to use their voice and get involved with the campus. Student Life will be developing a Campus Activities Board (CAB) starting Winter Quarter 2012; new programs will be active in Fall 2012. The CAB will be a student-run organization that provides UCBA […]
Non-Traditional Students Organize
Last week (Oct. 31-Nov. 4), UCBA held a celebration of National Non-Traditional Student Week in Munz Hall Lobby. The purpose of this week is to “highlight the non-traditional college student, who typically balances college, work, family, and community involvement,” said Helen Kegler, UCBA Director of Multicultural Affairs. Members of […]
College Offering Variety of Technology Workshops
If you feel like you’re struggling with using a computer or having difficulty with certain programs, UC Blue Ash offers student workshops that help develop computer skills. Running these workshops is UCBA Information Technology Analyst Ranjoo Shanbhag. If you ever find yourself needing help when it comes to technology, feel […]
Officially Saying dummy headline
Officiating is likely one of the most widely discussed topics in all of sports. And for this reason I typically have steered my articles away from those in stripes out of respect for what they try to do. However after watching the first bit of football season, I’ve decided my […]
College Upgrades Parking and Classrooms
As a new school year gets underway, you may have noticed some of the changes around campus. In a recent interview, UC Blue Ash Assistant Dean Gene Kramer discussed several upgrades to the UCBA campus over the summer in anticipation of an increased enrollment for the 2011-12 school year. One […]