Five From UC Named Leading Women
February 6, 2003
The Celebration of Women in Greater Cincinnati will honor females who have achieved greatness on March 6
The College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, and Information Technology (CECH) is dedicated to making a difference in our communities through outreach, academic programs, and community partnerships. Our students and faculty work side-by-side with educators, athletic directors, community wellness experts, cybersecurity analysts, and local, state and federal law enforcement officials. We value experiential learning as an important element of our degree programs. Current research is incorporated into every course to ensure our graduates are prepared to address the most urgent challenges of our society.
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CECH prepares students to make a difference in the world through both immersive service and experience-based learning.
At CECH, return on investment is not just about earning potential—it’s about creating positive change in communities and in people’s lives.
Our proximity to leading corporations, NPOs, federal agencies and school districts provides rich opportunities for students to engage and contribute.
The faculty are the very reason I chose this program. They care about their students and are actively pushing us to grow and succeed.
Emily Briscoe M.S. Sport Administration
February 6, 2003
The Celebration of Women in Greater Cincinnati will honor females who have achieved greatness on March 6
February 10, 2003
Data collection is underway on all 51 Ohio teacher preparation programs in phase one of the study that links teacher preparation to student achievement.
March 30, 2003
One Web site gives you the scoop on this year's Commencement.