
The Division of Professional Practice has much to be proud of when you consider the accomplishments of our students, our employers and our faculty. Here are just a few articles that showcase our amazing co-op triad.
NEW! The Engineering Career Fair is October 16th. The Career Fair provides and excellent opportunity for students to learn more about their job field and the companies available and provides an opportunity to seek a fulltime or co-op position with a company. Visit their site for more information
NEW! Co-op Student Receives General Electric Aircraft Engines Achievement Award Dan Noe stated that his work experience helped him decide that he wanted to be an engineer.
NEW! The Division of Professional Practice is moving! When it opens in 2004, the Student Life Center on MainStreet will be the new home for cooperative education at UC.
NEW! Jeannette Dehmer, First Co-op to Launch a Satellite! Aerospace Engineer triple sections and helps launch a satellite.
Albert Daniel Jackson III: OCEA Co-op of the Year and a Four-Year Scholarship Winner The work experience he’s received via UC’s cooperative-education program has Dan Jackson developing his skills as a mechanical engineer (his major) but, now, as a brand manager too.
Maren Hartman: This Young Designer is a Custom Fit for Success Maren Hartman designs dreams and then fulfills them.
John W. Schwenker of GE Aircraft Engines chosen to receive the John A. Curry Employer Award The award is presented biennially, to a person who has demonstrated strong leadership by developing international learning opportunities for students in cooperative education.
Amanda Dempsey: Third World Provides Real-World Education for this Grad Amanda Dempsey’s UC education took her half-way around the world for experiences that opened the world to her.
2003 Professional Achievement Recognition Awards This annual award is one of the most significant recognitions the University offers.
Turning 100 and Still Looking to Grow While the university’s Division of Professional Practice is gearing up for the 100th anniversary of cooperative education in 2006, co-op innovation is not slowing down at UC.
John C. Hattendorf Embodied a Pro University of Cincinnati Attitude For half a century, John C. Hattendorf worked at the University of Cincinnati and was greatly dedicated to his profession and varied roles that he served in.
International Co-op: Much More Than a Visit Abroad UC's International Co-op Program means living and working overseas, not just a brief trip.
Angie Prewitt: She Gets Those Dream Jobs, But She's Definitely No Dreamer "Persistence pays off. I'm living proof." After you hear a little about fashion alumna Angie Prewitt's grip-strong tenacity and appetite for risks, you'll agree.
Zach Osborne: Co-op Winner Seeks New Homes for Reptilian Roomies Co-oping has been nothing but good news for UC Honors-PLUS senior Zach Osborne. It's proving to be not quite as auspicious for the 11 reptiles he keeps as pets.
Gary Ragle: Mitsubishi Takes UC Student Into First Company Co-op College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, School of Design student Gary Ragle was chosen by Mitsubishi Motors to fill its first-ever student co-op position.
Andy Pentenburg: Sweet Taste Of College Success Despite some who didn't think it possible, Vandalia native Andy Pentenburg is enjoying the sweetness of college success.
Kevin Do: Getting His Degree Was All Fun and Games...Almost Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) senior Kevin Do celebrates the achievement that comes from, quite literally, fun and games.
Fashion Students Kristy and Katie Boiano Find UC a Perfect Fit UC's fashion design program seems the perfect fit for third-year students (and twin sisters) Katie and Kristy Boiano of Mason.
Jamie Pursley Helps to Bulldoze Barriers And she plans to keep on "bulldozing" those walls with a second baccalaureate degree from UC's College of Applied Science.
Architecture Student Amanda Kain Builds Her Skills The University of Cincinnati proved a big adjustment for Amanda Kain when she first came to Cincinnati from the small town of Marysville, Ohio.
Chad Lockard: Co-Op and Overseas Experience Brings Out His Best Lockard, draws a parallel between his academic career at UC, his cooperative education work quarters and the time spent in Europe.