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11/30/2018
Big cats visit environmental literature capstone
Students in Professor Anita Mannur's ENG 495E: Postcolonial Environments capstone class recently had some very unusual visitors. The Cincy Big Cat Ambassador Program brought a cheetah, ocelot, housecat, and a dog to Western Lodge to kick off discussions on conservation and adaptation. 
11/27/2018
Why Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Also Need Sex Ed
The primary goal is to provide sex ed training for Cincinnati Center for Autism (CCA) teachers and staff, as well as additional workshops for parents and caregivers. A secondary component will also include the creation of an individualized and developmentally appropriate curriculum for the students themselves.
11/27/2018
Inaugural lecture of the Shriver Professor of History to focus on slavery in three regions and time periods in world history
On Thursday, November 29, Matthew S. Gordon, recently appointed as the new Phillip R. Shriver Professor of History, is scheduled to give the inaugural lecture, "Slavery in Global Historical Perspective: Rome, Baghdad, and New Orleans."
11/26/2018
Urban & regional planning majors tackle real-world issues in Chicago
Every year, assistant professor of geography Damon Scott teaches GEO 493, a geography capstone in which urban & regional planning (URP) majors travel to Chicago for two separate weekends
11/26/2018
Urban & regional planning majors tackle real-world issues in Chicago
Every year, assistant professor of geography Damon Scott teaches GEO 493, a geography capstone in which urban & regional planning (URP) majors travel to Chicago for two separate weekends