1. Athletic Training Intern Scores with the NFL

    Josh Clarke wanted to learn more about what to do with his life. A senior in Athletic Training, he found his answer in the NFL, landing an internship for training camp with Bengals last season. "The NFL is a great job opportunity. I got to work with high profile athletes, meet new people, and expand my network," said Josh. "My education here at UC enabled me to do my job very well, and I left a great impression of our school and myself on the athletic training staff."

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    Josh Clarke interned with the NFL
  2. UC President Williams Welcomed by CECH

    UC President Gregory Williams received an enthusiastic welcome from the College of Education Criminal Justice and Human Services (CECH) on Wednesday, November 4th. More than 100 students, staff and faculty crowded the Annie Laws Drawing Room to welcome the new university president, with students introducing themselves and presenting Williams with a "cut in line" pass for CECH's well-known lunch and barbecue events.

    In his brief remarks to the crowd, Williams noted his early careers as a teacher and deputy sheriff. He also expressed appreciation and support for CECH's well-known commitment to the community.

    CECH Welcomes UC President Williams
  3. CJ students learn
    power of mentoring

    In Susan Bourke's Criminal Justice classes, service learning is key from day one. "Our criminal justice students know how important mentoring high-risk youth is to our community." Juniors Mike Rengers and Karina McMurrin (pictured at right) serve as mentors to children who have a parent in prison. Students work with groups like Big Brothers, Big Sisters and the Talbert House for a minimum of one year. Hear from Mike and other students on how mentoring has made a difference in their lives too.

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    CJ students learn power of mentoring
  4. Summer Study
    in Cartagena

    TESL/Literacy students spent two weeks in Cartagena, Colombia, observing PK-12 and university-level classrooms and curriculum. Led by Dr. Mary Benedetti, the program explores different educational cultures while taking in the history of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Two students from the trip share experiences in their own words.

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    CECH Students in Cartagena
  5. Announcing
    CECH's 2009
    Distinguished Alumni

    Congratulations to Dr. Ralph Bryson (BSEd '47, MEd '50), Kathleen Kissel (BSEd '70, MEd '76) and Stephen Kramer (BSEd '76), recipients of the 2009 CECH Distinguished Alumni Awards. The three alumni, all from the school of education, will be recognized for their accomplishments in a ceremony on October 25, 2009.

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    Announcing CECH’s 2009 Distinguished Alumni