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Wireless Printing Now Available
Many students have requested the ability to print wirelessly from their laptop and tablet devices, and the UCBA IT Department has...
Student Life to Host Pre-Exam Relaxation
On Wednesday, December 5, 12-2 p.m. the UCBA Student Life office will host a Pre-Exam Relaxation Week. Visit Student Life employees...
2013 Peer Mentoring Spots Still Available
Student Life is still recruiting Peer Mentors for the Summer of 2013. Applications are due by Monday, February 4, and can be turned in...
Profs Discuss 2012 Election Implications
On October 23, the UCBA-OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) sponsored a Brown Bag Discussion in Muntz Auditorium (M119). This was...
New Leadership for Campus Activities Board
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is planning to elect a leadership board for the Spring Semester. The positions include President, Vice...
Foreign Language Tutoring Schedule
Chinese by appointment French Monday: 3:30-5 p.m . (Joel) Tuesday: 9-11 a.m. (Amanda) German Monday: 12:30-2 p.m. & 3:30-...
Renovations to Give Campus Dramatic New Feel
The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash campus continues to grow. This fall semester, there has been a record number of nearly 6,000...
Parking Reminders
Assistant Dean Gene Kramer wants to remind everyone that the speed limit on UCBA's campus is 15 miles per hour at all times. Especially...
Spring/Summer Scholarship Applications Now Open
Applications are now open for UCBA scholarships for the 2013 spring and summer semesters for both full and part time students....
All Invited to Student Government Meetings
The UCBA Student Government invites students to attend their meetings each month. They meet every second and fourth Tuesday of the...
Electronic Media Upgrades Studio
This summer, UCBA eMedia upgraded its studio control room and primary professional editing suite to completely digital high definition...
Printing Policy Working
As everyone knows by now, the computer lab policies have changed this year. Free printing no longer exists, and you now get printing...